The Tragically Hip On Shuffle - Wild Mountain Honey
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Every Wednesday, we spin the wheel, land on one randomly selected Tragically Hip song, and then do the only sensible thing: discuss, debate, and dissect it from top to bottom. That’s The Tragically Hip On Shuffle. That’s the game. So there’s that.
This week’s shuffle pull: “Wild Mountain Honey” (Track 11 on Music @ Work), a song that got exactly zero votes in the Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown universe — and, honestly, that fact alone felt like a cosmic dare. Is it an overlooked monster? A “respect more than like” deep cut? A Johnny Fay showcase hiding in plain sight? We took it to the group chat court and let the litigious force do its thing.
This Week’s Song- Song: Wild Mountain Honey
- Album: Music @ Work (2000)
- Why this one matters: A structural outlier that some fans skipped for years — and others swear is an absolute banger.
- Tyler (Etobicoke) — longtime fan perspective + “meridian point” theory for the band’s eras
- Kirk (Chino) — U.S. fan, Music @ Work as the gateway record, Zeppelin energy comparisons
- Adam (Tampa) — reappraisal years later, big on the Music @ Work “depth and weirdness” (complimentary)
- The “zero votes” mystery: how does a track like this get nothing in a 169-song voting pool?
- Johnny Fay unleashed: drums way up in the mix; Bonham-ish weight; pure chops showcase
- “Breakup song” reading: divorce / separation / relationship unraveling… and why the lyrics support it
- Embassy + diplomacy imagery: neutral ground, choosing to leave before it gets ugly
- The album as a turning point: Music @ Work as the “door out” for some fans, and the “door in” for others
- Live rarity: discussed as being played 26 times, essentially during the 2000 era
- The eternal question: why is it called “Wild Mountain Honey” when the phrase never appears in the song?
“Diplomacy goes even better with drinks.”
(Also: “confetti cannon… with litigious force,” which… come on.)
We spun again — and the next song is: “Fire in the Hole” (Day for Night).
Three new panelists, same chaotic method.
- Discovering Downie (podcast) — recommended by Kirk
- FOTM Cast (quarterly deep-dive on Toronto Mike’d) — Tyler’s appearance
- A surprisingly heartfelt wellness moment: do your checkups, take care of your health, don’t put it off.
The Tragically Hip On Shuffle streams every Wednesday night — come watch live, jump in the chat, and help us decide whether the wheel nailed it or needs to be thrown in the lake.
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