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Dr. Anton Phibes

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Shane & Boys
« on: July 24, 2004, 03:16:00 pm »
FAIRYTALE OF NEW SHOWS!
 
 SHANE MacGOWAN is to rejoin THE POGUES for a pre-Christmas tour of the UK and Ireland.
 
 The band will play eight dates around the country. The band, who performed a similar tour in 2001, and MacGowan last appeared love onstage together at the Fleadh in London's Finsbury Park in 2002.
 
 The full list of dates is as follows:
 
 
 Glasgow Academy (December 13/14)
 Newcastle Arena (16)
 Birmingham Academy (17)
 Manchester Evening News Arena (18)
 London Brixton Academy (20/21)
 Dublin Point Theatre (23)
 
 Singer MacGowan initially quit the group in 1991 and the rest of the band eventually disbanded in 1995.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2004, 03:27:00 pm »
I have a feeling this is going to become an annual christmas shindig for them.
 
 Hopefully, I'll make the one in Manc this year.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2004, 04:00:00 pm »
This is excellent! I am going to try to make it to the Dublin one.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2004, 07:28:00 pm »
Did anyone see Spider Stacy at the Blackcat a couple of years ago? That was excellent, better than the two times I have seen Shane and the Popes at the 9:30. The Pogues had a group of excellent musicians, hope to see them again.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2004, 10:47:00 pm »
ooooh, thats tempting......verrrrry tempting

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2004, 07:11:00 pm »
Apparently, Cait O'Riordan will be playing in some of the shows.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2004, 12:38:00 pm »
http://www.pogues.com/Print/rereleases.html
 
 Re-masters and tour
 Publication: Warner Brother Press Release  
 
 Warner Strategic Marketing in association with The Pogues will be releasing re-mastered and expanded versions of all seven of The Pogues’ studio albums on November 15th: ‘Red Roses For Me’ (1984), ‘Rum, Sodomy & The Lash’ (1985), ‘If I Should Fall From Grace With God’ (1988), ‘Peace And Love’ (1989), ‘Hell's Ditch’ (1990), ‘Waiting For Herb’ (1993) and ‘Pogue Mahone’ (1995).
 
 The Pogues themselves have overseen this project, supervising the re-mastering process, the artwork and the booklets, commissioning special original sleeve notes from friends and fans Tom Waits, Steve Earle, Jim Jarmusch, Patrick McCabe, Matt Dillon, Bob Geldof and Stuart Pearce. The booklets will also contain some unseen photographs from the different phases of the band's career.
 
 All CDs have been re-mastered from primary tape sources by Nick Robbins. In a distinguished career as an engineer, producer and re-mastering virtuoso, Nick has worked with The Pogues right from the beginning, when he engineered the ‘Red Roses For Me’ and ‘Rum, Sodomy & The Lash’ recordings. Robbins is at present hard at work mixing The Pogues forthcoming live album, recorded at the band's last London concerts at Brixton Academy in December 2001.
 
 Each CD contains up to seven additional songs, comprising contemporaneous tracks which were not previously released on The Pogues albums. Many of these rare sides make their ever first appearance on CD, others for the first time in 20 years.
 
 ‘Red Roses For Me’ was The Pogues’ debut LP on signing to Stiff Records, the extra tracks rounding up six b-sides including ‘Repeal Of the Licensing Laws’ and ‘And The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda’ plus four typically fiery re-workings of traditional songs, such a revelation at the time to audiences reared on the London punk scene. The ‘Rum, Sodomy & The Lash’ CD contains the entire ‘Poguetry In Motion’ EP (1986) produced, as was the LP itself, by Elvis Costello. Both sides of the band’s first Top Ten hit ‘The Irish Rover’ (with The Dubliners, 1987) are added to ‘If I Should Fall From Grace With God’ (1988), the Platinum-selling album which contained the perennial Christmas classic ‘Fairytale Of New York’ (featuring the late Kirsty MacColl, 1987).
 
 Fans will appreciate the appearance of hard-to-get titles like ‘Star Of The County Down’ (1989) and ‘The Limerick Rake’ (1989) on ‘Peace And Love’ (1989) and some great work from the prolific Joe Strummer-produced ‘Hell’s Ditch’ sessions (1990). A further collaboration with The Dubliners adds the single ‘Whiskey In The Jar’/‘Jack’s Heroes’, The Pogues’ own unofficial Irish World Cup song.
 
 Joe Strummer briefly joined The Pogues the following year after Shane MacGowan’s departure in September 1991. By 1993’s ‘Waiting For Herb’, Spider Stacy had become the lead singer and ‘Tuesday Morning’ gave the band its first Top Twenty hit since ‘Fairytale Of New York’.
 
 In total, 36 bonus tracks are spread over the seven sets. Only one of these is completely new - the new CD of the ‘Pogue Mahone’ album (1995) contains the previously-unreleased Stephen Hague single remix of ‘Love You Till The End’. This is included as a tantalising foretaste of a projected box-set of further rarities, demos and unreleased material which will be released in 2005.
 
 The Pogues will be touring the UK and Ireland in December. This is the classic 1987-1993 line-up of Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy, Jem Finer, Philip Chevron, Terry Woods, Andrew Ranken, James Fearnley and Darryl Hunt which last toured the UK in 2001.
 
 This time, fans will be delighted to know that the band will be joined on vocals by Cait O'Riordan! Cait was The Pogues’ original bass player from 1982-1986 and sang ‘I’m A Man You Don’t Meet Everyday’ on the ‘Rum, Sodomy & The Lash’ album. Recently, she has been playing and singing with Philip Chevron in a reformed line-up of The Radiators (Plan 9).
 
 The dates are as follows:
 DECEMBER
 
 13th: GLASGOW Academy
 14th: GLASGOW Academy
 16th: NEWCASTLE Arena
 17th: BIRMINGHAM Academy
 18th: MANCHESTER MEN
 20th: LONDON Brixton Academy
 21st: LONDON Brixton Academy
 22nd LONDON Brixton Academy
 23rd: DUBLIN The Point Theatre

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2004, 01:37:00 pm »
Dave King from Flogging Molly said that he'd talked the Pogues into bringing the reunion over here, but apparently Shane doesn't want to return to America while it's under Republican rule.
 
 as if we needed another reason to hope for a Kerry victory...

Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2004, 01:38:00 pm »
Remember when Dave King was with Fastway?
 
 
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Originally posted by MiloGTC:
  Dave King from Flogging Molly said that he'd talked the Pogues into bringing the reunion over here, but apparently Shane doesn't want to return to America while it's under Republican rule.
 
 as if we needed another reason to hope for a Kerry victory...

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2004, 06:58:00 pm »
I hate the Pogues.  
 
 Go to a convalescent home and find the most incoherent old man in the place, one who doesn??t even know where he is. Spin him around ??till he poops a little. Put a condom on his tongue. At point of stun gun, force him to recite inane childhood nursery rhymes while gargling with bourbon and pot pie, and there you have it:  the sound of the Shane McGowan. Add a flute and you got Pogues.
 
 Wherefore comes the magnetism that these unsightly micks wield? I??ve met an inordinate amount of otherwise reasonable people who WORSHIP those pocky maroons like they??re a pack of inebriated Jesuses! Has their career produced anything that hasn??t already been offered by a barroom full of slobbering, freckled losers with hair the color of yams? Are there really enough injudicious rummies in the world to make that fucking ??the Christmas I puked on myself? song a classic? How on earth can people get past how JACKED UP those guys look? How???
 
 Virtually every bar I go to eventually plays a round of the Pogues, and I have too long suffered their despicable little shanties in silence. Stop it stop it stop it. Together we can put an end to that chalky vessel of diarrhea and his flock of noodling minstrels. Join me.

 
 
 May the source be with you.

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #10 on: October 30, 2004, 05:48:00 pm »
<img src="http://www.spiderstacy.com/photos/pogues/00pogues2002.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
 Is there something wrong with Philip Chevron?

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Re: Shane & Boys
« Reply #11 on: November 01, 2004, 11:43:00 am »
Quote
Originally posted by marquee smith:
  I hate the Pogues.  
 
 Go to a convalescent home and find the most incoherent old man in the place, one who doesn??t even know where he is. Spin him around ??till he poops a little. Put a condom on his tongue. At point of stun gun, force him to recite inane childhood nursery rhymes while gargling with bourbon and pot pie, and there you have it:  the sound of the Shane McGowan. Add a flute and you got Pogues.
 
 Wherefore comes the magnetism that these unsightly micks wield? I??ve met an inordinate amount of otherwise reasonable people who WORSHIP those pocky maroons like they??re a pack of inebriated Jesuses! Has their career produced anything that hasn??t already been offered by a barroom full of slobbering, freckled losers with hair the color of yams? Are there really enough injudicious rummies in the world to make that fucking ??the Christmas I puked on myself? song a classic? How on earth can people get past how JACKED UP those guys look? How???
 
 Virtually every bar I go to eventually plays a round of the Pogues, and I have too long suffered their despicable little shanties in silence. Stop it stop it stop it. Together we can put an end to that chalky vessel of diarrhea and his flock of noodling minstrels. Join me.

 
 
 May the source be with you.
You just don't get it do you? You pititful, pitiful soul.