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🔀 The Tragically Hip On Shuffle



Fire in the Hole (Day for Night, 1994)


Every Wednesday, The Tragically Hip On Shuffle spins the wheel and lands on a random song from the Hip catalogue—then assembles a panel to tear it apart, stitch it back together, and see what still smoulders.


This week’s draw: Fire in the Hole—a blistering, confrontational cut from the band’s 1994 masterpiece Day for Night.


What follows is a loud, thoughtful, occasionally unhinged conversation about rawness, rage, punk energy, fascism, notebook lyrics, and why this song—despite being under-streamed—was a live-wire monster onstage.



🎙️ This Week’s Panel


  • Sara J.
  • Tom Horton
  • Mark Hebscher


Together with host jD, the panel explores Fire in the Hole from every angle: sonic, political, emotional, and physical (yes, including neck injuries and sweat-soaked encores).



🔥 Episode Highlights


  • Why Fire in the Hole may be The Tragically Hip’s most punk-rock song
  • Gord Downie’s anti-fascist live rants and how they reframed the studio version
  • The song’s roots in old mining folklore and earlier folk recordings
  • Gord Sinclair’s underrated, punishing bassline
  • Johnny Fay as a human jackhammer
  • The lyric “that kid’s a fucking goof” — notebook throwaway or brutal narrative precision?
  • Why this song destroyed Gord’s voice and often closed shows
  • First-hand memories of Woodstock ’99 and early Day for Night tour chaos
  • Why the studio cut feels like a teaser—and the live version felt like a threat



🧠 Why This Song Still Matters


Short. Violent. Uncompromising.

Fire in the Hole doesn’t explain itself—it hits, gets out, and leaves you rattled.


This episode makes the case that while the song may never top streaming charts, it remains one of the Hip’s most honest expressions of rage, resistance, and release—a reminder that rock & roll doesn’t always need poetry to be profound.


Sometimes it just needs three chords, a warning shout, and absolutely no mercy.



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