"At The Hundredth Meridian" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in 1993 as the fourth single from their album Fully Completely. The title refers to the 100th meridian west, a line of longitude that separates much of Western Canada from the Central and Atlantic regions, symbolizing the boundary where the Great Plains begin. In live performances, the band often played the song at a faster tempo, incorporating extended instrumental breaks that showcased their improvisational skills. The music video, directed by Peter Henderson, was filmed during the… read more
"At The Hundredth Meridian" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in 1993 as the fourth single from their album Full… read more
"At The Hundredth Meridian" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in 1993 as the fourth single from their album Fully Completely. The title refers to the… read more
The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are a five-piece group of friends: Gordon Downie (primary lyricist and lead vocalist (February 6, 1963-October 17,2017), Paul Langlois and Rob Baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). For thirty years, The Tragically Hip has been at the heart of the Canadian music scene and has been recognized for its Canadian storytelling and references, and for evok… read more
The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s i… read more
The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are a five-piece gro… read more