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Man, the Pogues were incredible
Listening to some Pogues right now -
Shane McGowan has really gone to hell the last couple years - it's painful to see from this side of the bar. A documentary I saw a few years ago he was barely coherant, and a total embarassment to everyone on the st. even in Ireland. And his live stuff just hasn't done it lately for me... But the band and the songs....man... -------------- I've been loving you a long time Down all the years, down all the days And I've cried for all your troubles Smiled at your funny little ways We watched our friends grow up together And we saw them as they fell Some of them fell into Heaven Some of them fell into Hell I took shelter from a shower And I stepped into your arms On a rainy night in Soho The wind was whistling all its charms I sang you all my sorrows You told me all your joys Whatever happened to that old song To all those little girls and boys Now the song is nearly over We may never find out what it means But there's a light I hold before me And you're the measure of my dreams The measure of my dreams Sometimes I wake up in the morning The gingerlady by my bed Covered in a cloak of silence I hear you in my head I'm not singing for the future I'm not dreaming of the past I'm not talking of the first time I never think about the last Now the song is nearly over We may never find out what it means Still there's a light I hold before me You're the measure of my dreams The measure of my dreams ------------------------- If I ever win the WSOP, I won't be going back to defend the title the next year....I'll be over on the Island learning the music - I could see myself getting older and going from a Rock/Electric to the more Acoustic Irish sound.... but to do ethnic music, you really sort of need a bridge if you're not a local - so really, you need to go there to study it. When I get MY 7.5 Million I deserve - [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] RB |
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
Fairytale of New York is my favourite Christmas song by a mile.
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
they really are damn good, I should listen to them more.
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
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Fairytale of New York is my favourite Christmas song by a mile. [/ QUOTE ] And is a song that is probably least representative of their stuff that you could hear. One for Whiskey in a similar vein but not Irish but same folksy roots are the Levellers, Weapon Called the Word would be the first album to check out or the song 15 years. |
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
I don't know what to say to this post, but the pogues were [censored] awesome [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] the pogues
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
Shane McGowan's solo stuff is really bad. I don't know why it seems to always work out like that for most solo acts. Like Stephen Malkmus' solo stuff is pretty bad also, but Pavement was pretty damn goood. I wonder if I would be indifferent to it or actually like it if I had never heard the original bands they were in. Like, maybe I have a pre-conceived notion of what I expect them to sound like and then just end up being disappointed.
Right now I am trying to think of any modern solo acts (90's until present) that is as good or better than the original band they were in that I really liked. What I think is even worse is when a crappy band breaks up and the lead singer starts an even crappier solo career. Like the Matchbox 20 guy. craig |
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
old hat...
speaking of singers from sucky bands starting suckier solo careers, I see where Scott Stapp has a solo album coming out. RB |
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
Was anyone else hoping he was talking about those little circular cardboard "pog" things from back in the mid 90s?
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
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Was anyone else hoping he was talking about those little circular cardboard "pog" things from back in the mid 90s? [/ QUOTE ] pogue mahone |
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Re: Man, the Pogues were incredible
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[ QUOTE ] Fairytale of New York is my favourite Christmas song by a mile. [/ QUOTE ] And is a song that is probably least representative of their stuff that you could hear. One for Whiskey in a similar vein but not Irish but same folksy roots are the Levellers, Weapon Called the Word would be the first album to check out or the song 15 years. [/ QUOTE ] And try the Decemberists, while yer at it. Not the same, and not as good, but certainly worth a listen. |
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