
Prison, Prairie, Poetry: Wheat Kings by The Hip
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In this episode, the hosts celebrate Canada Day by discussing the Tragically Hip's song 'Wheat Kings,' which tells the story of David Milgaard, a man wrongfully convicted of murder. They explore the song's themes of injustice and the poetic nature of Gord Downie's lyrics, emphasizing the band's impact on Canadian culture. The conversation then shifts to the anticipation of Black Sabbath's final concert, reflecting on the significance of the event and the evolution of music and film over the years. The hosts also touch on the Terrifier horror movie series, highlighting its cultural impact and the nature of horror films today.
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