5 Questions for Blue Rodeo

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5 Questions for Blue Rodeo
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5 Questions for Blue
Rodeo By Rick Campanelli

R.C: The Outskirts album has been a
Canadian favourite since its 1978
release. What the secret to your
longevity?

Greg Keelor: Limited
success, a good accountant and
friendship.

R.C: The song ‘Try’ is a
Canadian music staple. What was
going through your head during the
writing and recording process if
that song? Did you anticipate such
a huge response?

Jim Cuddy: I was
hoping no one would laugh when
I broke into falsetto.
R.C: Be honest:
Who’s been on a mechanical bull?

G.K.: Would you ask Tom Petty that
question?

R.C: It is common knowledge
that Jim Cuddy frequents the ice
rink when he’s not on stage or in
studio. How do the rest of you spend
your spare time?

G.K.: What spare
time?

R.C: What would you pinpoint as
your all-time favourite moment in
Canadian music?

G.K.: Any time I
see Neil Young, Leonard Cohen at
the Hall of Fame, The Sadies.

J.C.: Playing Sarstock to such a large
crowd was one of those ‘we’ve come
a long way from the Horseshoe

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