I am from USA but always had respect for this band. Saw them in concert four times total. Twice in 1990’s and 2X in the 2000’s. I remember seeing them Coors Amphitheater Chula Vista in August 2001. All I can say is Steven Page if you are listening, to at least do future engagements with BNL. This doesn’t mean you have to stay with them, just be with them when they play
If I had been given the gift of singin', I'd like to sing like Miles Goodwin. I mean, listen to the guy, he still has the same wonderful voice as in his prime years! I am so happy that they were in their good years when I was a teen. I still see myself listening to the 33rpm LP's on the family's wooden stereo. Ours was so old it could play 16RPM and 78RPM plates! Such good memories, I remember my sister's boyfriend lent me his Black Sabath Paranoid 8-track cassette. Good Times !!! 🙂 ( And I still play guittar to this day !!! 🙂)
I saw this a couple of times when it first aired, when I was about seven years old. My dad's name is Gordon, and so "Oh Gordon, Gordon, would you do that for me Gordon?" (12:49) became an oft-repeated line in our household.
@16:12 You can see Ed wearing a St.Johns Maple Leafs Jersey from NL. When they hosted the Juno Awards 2002 in Newfoundland they were said to have a ball, wicked group.
You know what..after watching this again and again. Steven Page should be thankful BNL stayed intact without doing what every other band does. Replace that member. Not saying that should have happened. Without the other 4 Steven Page could be working fast food hooked on coke...???
I agree that the band as a whole is what made them great but Steven’s voice is one of a kind and a good percentage of what makes the band. It’s so powerful, versatile and so recognizable. Not to mention his song writing that helped launch the band. Again, the group is what made them great but he is a part that cannot be replaced (or removed, in my opinion).
the problem Much always had, even then, was that the network from Moses Zhamnier on down, was unbelievably pretentious. They took themselves so seriously that every VJ not named Dan Gallagher or Steve Anthony were insufferable as was the musical content. MuchMusic was single handedly responsible for the death of Canadian music as a commercial entity as mainstream rockers and pop singers were replaced by the poetry slam crowd by 1990. They never really recovered from this.
I was laughing the whole time. I want the full versions from the end! I don't know what it was about him, but Steve should go back to that look if he can. Also, at 42:52 the guy looks exactly like Kevin Hearn.
13:32 I remember this commercial wow!!! This takes me back they used to play this commercial an insane amount of times! Put your thumbs up if you remember.