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(Contact Music) Sad The Pogues to retire after Christmas, if there's enough whiskey in the world to keep them going till then   (contactmusic.com) divider line 26
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2010-08-31 11:48:32 PM
Well, Happy Christmas your arse, I pray God it's our last, indeed.

:-/
 
2010-08-31 11:52:57 PM
mamoru: Well, Happy Christmas your arse, I pray God it's our last, indeed.

:-/


I could have been someone...
 
2010-09-01 12:05:34 AM
Well, so could anyone...
 
2010-09-01 12:17:24 AM
When the band finished playing they yelled out for more.
 
2010-09-01 12:22:32 AM
mamoru: Well, so could anyone...

What a great song.

/Kirsty MacColl RIP.
 
2010-09-01 12:23:36 AM
mamoru: Well, so could anyone...

You took my dreams
 
2010-09-01 12:25:31 AM
 
2010-09-01 01:10:05 AM
That's a fairy tale. Of New York, if I'm not mistaken.
 
2010-09-01 06:19:59 AM
Glad i saw them last year when they came to the states. perhaps we should organize a fark expedition to london for Christmas.
 
2010-09-01 07:42:04 AM
Joe Strummer and Elvis Costello married the same woman? huh. Are they really the Pogues without Shane Mcgowan?
 
2010-09-01 07:44:14 AM
Everyone so far seems acquainted with it but for any lurkers who may wander through

Link (Fairy Tale of New York)
 
2010-09-01 07:54:48 AM
 
2010-09-01 08:16:43 AM
habitual_masticator: Joe Strummer and Elvis Costello married the same woman? huh. Are they really the Pogues without Shane Mcgowan?

Spider Stacy did a good job.
 
2010-09-01 08:33:03 AM
And Shane JUST got his teeth fixed!
 
2010-09-01 09:31:54 AM
It doesnt say retire. It says no more Christmas tours.
 
2010-09-01 09:43:22 AM
You took my dreams from me when I first found you..
 
2010-09-01 10:01:49 AM
Pogues? Pog Mo Thoin.
 
2010-09-01 10:21:19 AM
Huh? No farewell tour?
 
2010-09-01 12:13:01 PM
I saw them 3 or 4 years in Chicago. While it was good to see them in their mostly original form, Shane can barely walk straight, let alone sing a tune. I could only understand the lyrics because I knew them beforehand. As much as I love the Pogues, at this point they're only touring for nostalgic reasons.
 
2010-09-01 12:27:02 PM
Doggie McNugget: I saw them 3 or 4 years in Chicago. While it was good to see them in their mostly original form, Shane can barely walk straight, let alone sing a tune. I could only understand the lyrics because I knew them beforehand. As much as I love the Pogues, at this point they're only touring for nostalgic reasons.

Not so. I have seen them 3 out of the last 4 years in Boston (they skipped out on us last year). Shane gets better every year, less drinkage.
 
2010-09-01 12:41:56 PM
Still a bottle of smoke after all these years ...
 
2010-09-01 12:45:44 PM
I've seen them on every Christmas tour since 2001, and Shane hasn't been awful on any of those gigs. However he has been known to take a chainsaw to some songs ('If I Should Fall From Grace With God' he seems to have particular trouble with), but as the gig goes on, he generally starts to nail it. I can barely understand a word he says between songs, and while his voice doesn't have the same raspy quality it used to, he can generally hit the notes and on occasion smack poor James Fearnley in the face with his microphone stand.

One of my favourite moments at their gigs was back in 2007 I think. The band had 'The Auld Triangle' in the set list, but it has the same opening as 'Poor Paddy', so the band simply waited to see which song Shane would start singing and then pick things up from there.
 
2010-09-01 01:16:19 PM
Clash City Farker: Doggie McNugget: I saw them 3 or 4 years in Chicago. While it was good to see them in their mostly original form, Shane can barely walk straight, let alone sing a tune. I could only understand the lyrics because I knew them beforehand. As much as I love the Pogues, at this point they're only touring for nostalgic reasons.

Not so. I have seen them 3 out of the last 4 years in Boston (they skipped out on us last year). Shane gets better every year, less drinkage.


At the show I was at he went backstage to fill his beer cup between songs. He even did a trick during one of the songs by balancing the cup on his head.

But had I never heard of the Pogues, and someone took to me to the concert I went to, I'd wonder why they let a drunk homeless person sing. And on the other hand, I wouldn't have attended it had Shane not been there. Just because it's Shane MacGowan.
 
2010-09-01 04:10:04 PM
Doggie McNugget: I'd wonder why they let a drunk homeless person sing

That's one of my favorite stories. Some critic is sitting around waiting to watch and review The Pogues. The band is all set up and waiting for Shane to show up. Then some drunken homeless person stumbles into the bar, vomits on the floor, and then walks up on stage and begins to sing.

i.telegraph.co.uk
Drinking Problem?
 
2010-09-02 03:52:10 AM
I don't care how horrid they may be live. I'd slice off a pinky toe to see them in full form, live (Well, maybe, perhaps, someone else's toe, but still.). Me and my full set of toes are happy to enjoy them in CD.

The Pogues chill and thrill me in a good way.
 
2010-09-02 11:30:50 AM
Don't they say something similar every year? I'd take the retirement talk with a grain of salt, subby.
 
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