by MacRua Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:20 am
"Yes, it was my idea [beer tray] . I would’ve done it myself but I was
playing guitar. I stopped palying guitar cause it was difficult to
sing and keep time on the guitar – to sing such intense songs – with
the sound we had in those days, which was very bad. I was putting off
Andy Ranken on the drums a lot of time, you know what I mean. I am a
good rhythm quitarist, but I can’t sing and play guitar at the same
time. So they sacked me from playing the guitar <…> I offered to play
beer tray , cause I didn’t want to stand and just sing, you know what
I mean. I’m a musician. So I offered to play beer tray, but democracy
decided that we had outgrown the beer tray <…> I took up bodhran, and
I played it perfectly well. I mean after being sacked on guitar, I
wasn’t into just standing there singing. I didn’t want to do all rock
and roll poses and jump around either <…> So I started playing the
bodhran. I played it for a year. I use to break one particularly every
night. Eventually… <…> The bodhran got phased out, because they had
decided that I wasn’t playing it well enough. <…> I was quite serious
about it, you know. But the democracy, in the end, decided I wasn’t
allowed to play the bodhran any more. Then I got really angry and
started playing the bazuka. Had another go at rhythm guitar, for a
while. Then I started playing the banjo which really pissed off Jem,
who was the banjo player. I started playing rhythm banjo, and I did it
perfectly well. But they all… for some reason got phased out. In the
end I played Casio on stage, this was when I really didn’t give a fuck
any more<…> So I used to play Casio which made gun noises. And in the
middle of solos by Terry Woods or Jem or whoever, I would start making
gun noises, and fucking plaing out of the key and all the rest of it.
Obviously the democracy didn’t put it up with that for very long."
-- Shane MacGowan. A Drink With Shane MacGowan. Act Five.
"Yes, it was my idea [beer tray] . I would’ve done it myself but I was
playing guitar. I stopped palying guitar cause it was difficult to
sing and keep time on the guitar – to sing such intense songs – with
the sound we had in those days, which was very bad. I was putting off
Andy Ranken on the drums a lot of time, you know what I mean. I am a
good rhythm quitarist, but I can’t sing and play guitar at the same
time. So they sacked me from playing the guitar <…> I offered to play
beer tray , cause I didn’t want to stand and just sing, you know what
I mean. I’m a musician. So I offered to play beer tray, but democracy
decided that we had outgrown the beer tray <…> I took up bodhran, and
I played it perfectly well. I mean after being sacked on guitar, I
wasn’t into just standing there singing. I didn’t want to do all rock
and roll poses and jump around either <…> So I started playing the
bodhran. I played it for a year. I use to break one particularly every
night. Eventually… <…> The bodhran got phased out, because they had
decided that I wasn’t playing it well enough. <…> I was quite serious
about it, you know. But the democracy, in the end, decided I wasn’t
allowed to play the bodhran any more. Then I got really angry and
started playing the bazuka. Had another go at rhythm guitar, for a
while. Then I started playing the banjo which really pissed off Jem,
who was the banjo player. I started playing rhythm banjo, and I did it
perfectly well. But they all… for some reason got phased out. In the
end I played Casio on stage, this was when I really didn’t give a fuck
any more<…> So I used to play Casio which made gun noises. And in the
middle of solos by Terry Woods or Jem or whoever, I would start making
gun noises, and fucking plaing out of the key and all the rest of it.
Obviously the democracy didn’t put it up with that for very long."
-- [i]Shane MacGowan. A Drink With Shane MacGowan. Act Five.[/i]