Ten years ago, a band said goodbye and actually meant it, and Ed Conroy explains why that almost never happens in music. Most farewell tours are a marketing device. This one wasn’t, and the reason why cuts right to the heart of what made that final night so different.
Quentin Tarantino has a theory about quitting at exactly the right number, and Ed uses it to explain why some artists get to leave behind a body of work with a clean beginning, middle, and end, while most just keep going until the magic wears thin. The examples on both sides of that line might surprise you.
There’s a specific room, a specific song, and a specific moment when this music stopped being background noise for Shane and became something else entirely, and that story says as much about why this band mattered as anything written about them since.
Topics: Tragically Hip anniversary, Gord Downie legacy, Canadian bands endings, Road Apples album, band farewell tours
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Originally aired on2026-08-20

