- Bobcaygeon (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Bobcaygeon
Type = Single
Artist =The Tragically Hip
from Album = Phantom Power
Released = 1999
Recorded = 1998
Genre = Rock
Length = 4:55
Label = Universal
Writer =The Tragically Hip
Producer =
Last single = "Something On"
(1998)
This single = "Bobcaygeon"
(1999)
Next single = "Fireworks"
(1999)"Bobcaygeon" is a song byThe Tragically Hip , from their album "Phantom Power". The song, which won theJuno Award for Single of the Year in 2000, remains one of most famous and best-loved songs the band has recorded.The song is about a
police officer who meets a woman who lives inBobcaygeon, Ontario ; he sleeps at her house (while listening to Willie Nelson & drinking wine) and the next morning drives back to 'town' (Toronto ) while thinking of 'quitting & leaving it behind'. That night, he is assigned to work the 1933Christie Pits anti-semitic racial riot, which breaks out after a softball game during which one of the teams was primarily Jewish. Although the essence of the song is the love that the officer feels for the woman he has met, as 'in the middle of that riot I couldn't get you off my mind', the song does make several references to Bobcaygeon that could ring true to locals. Firstly, the woman that he is with is construed by the song to live in arural area; most of Bobcaygeon is rural. Secondly, many references to ' [watching] theconstellations reveal themselves onestar at a time' are made; Bobcaygeon is famous for the success of stargazers situated there as the town is far enough away from Toronto to have a view of the night time stars without the interference of light pollution.The song is fictitious, however the riot itself did happen and its inclusion in the song is another example of the Tragically Hip highlighting anecdotal parts of
Canadian history that many people are unaware of. In addition Willie Nelson was born in 1933, the year of the riot.Lead singer/songwriter
Gordon Downie was asked about the name of the song during an interview on an American radio station; he said that the band really could have used the name of any Canadian town but chose Bobcaygeon as it rhymed with 'constellation.'Fact|date=September 2008
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