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  • Quote dsweeney

Re: Cotton Fields and USA

Post by dsweeney Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:24 am

Threads never die, they just get a little frayed. A good argument is never out of date.
Threads never die, they just get a little frayed. A good argument is never out of date.
  • Quote James

Re: Cotton Fields and USA

Post by James Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:30 pm

What's with munting all these threads lately?
What's with munting all these threads lately?
  • Quote dsweeney

Re: Cotton Fields and USA

Post by dsweeney Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:56 pm

pogues22 wrote:By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???


What in God's name have " Cottonfields " and " USA " got to do with acid house ? The former is a cajun / rockabilly crossover loosely based around the riff of Elvis's " Marie's the name ( of his latest flame )". The latter is something similar, with a Doctor John track sampled at the end. It also uses the tune of " Battle hymn of the republic ", I think it's called, which emphasises the American themes in the song. Great banjo and accordian make it one of the better tracks on P&L.
[quote="pogues22"]By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???[/quote]

What in God's name have " Cottonfields " and " USA " got to do with acid house ? The former is a cajun / rockabilly crossover loosely based around the riff of Elvis's " Marie's the name ( of his latest flame )". The latter is something similar, with a Doctor John track sampled at the end. It also uses the tune of " Battle hymn of the republic ", I think it's called, which emphasises the American themes in the song. Great banjo and accordian make it one of the better tracks on P&L.
  • Quote Pyro

Post by Pyro Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:09 pm

pogue22: I would agree that Cotton fields are great (I especially love the version in Great Woods, 1989)
pogue22: I would agree that Cotton fields are great (I especially love the version in Great Woods, 1989)
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Post by seamus_mcshanty1 Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:08 pm

no problem buddy, all in good fun
no problem buddy, all in good fun
  • Quote paddys pistol

Post by paddys pistol Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:07 pm

:oops:
:oops:
  • Quote seamus_mcshanty1

Post by seamus_mcshanty1 Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:06 pm

philipchevron wrote:
paddys pistol wrote:anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?


Rak Studios trashcan, 1989
"thanks phillip, i'll try and search it out" I don't think paddy got the joke :lol:
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="paddys pistol"]anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?[/quote]

Rak Studios trashcan, 1989[/quote] "thanks phillip, i'll try and search it out" I don't think paddy got the joke :lol:
  • Quote paddys pistol

Post by paddys pistol Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:06 pm

thanks phillip, i'll try and search it out
thanks phillip, i'll try and search it out
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:54 pm

paddys pistol wrote:anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?


Rak Studios trashcan, 1989
[quote="paddys pistol"]anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?[/quote]

Rak Studios trashcan, 1989
  • Quote paddys pistol

Post by paddys pistol Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:53 pm

anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?
anyone know where i can find this "contact yourself" track?
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Cotton Fields and USA

Post by philipchevron Fri Apr 07, 2006 4:46 pm

pogues22 wrote:By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???


We went to America regularly. We noticed it. 8)
[quote="pogues22"]By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???[/quote]

We went to America regularly. We noticed it. 8)
  • Quote pogues22

Cotton Fields and USA

Post by pogues22 Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:49 pm

By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???
By the time the Pogues started recording Peace and Love, MacGowan had become deeply involved with the raging acid house scene. Even recording an acid house track, "Contact Yourself," which he wanted to add on the Pogues new album. Even though this was later overruled by the other members of the band, I think Cotton Fields and USA show MacGowan's new budding interest in acid house. The first track, Cotton Fields, I think is one of his most underrated songs, I'll even go as far and say I thought it was one of standout tracks on the album. USA showed The Pogues doing more overpowering rock and the result was a rather entertaining, different song.

Your guys thoughts???

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