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A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

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  • Quote RICHB

Re: A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

Post by RICHB Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:37 am

ha ha I remember the beastie boys plaing the royal court in liverpool in 86 or 87. They came on stage all full of 'fuck you' attitdude (to be fair it was part of their act) and started base ball batting full cans of bud into the crowd. One hit a girl and she had to go to hospital. The audience then started throwing everything they could get their hands on back at them. Then they had to run off the stage. One of them came back on about five mins later apologising asking everyone to calm down but it was too late and he was actually cryiing when he was talking. I think he had to come back and face charges in court a few months later. They went down in my estimation after that. However over the last year or two I have listened to them again and find them quite good
ha ha I remember the beastie boys plaing the royal court in liverpool in 86 or 87. They came on stage all full of 'fuck you' attitdude (to be fair it was part of their act) and started base ball batting full cans of bud into the crowd. One hit a girl and she had to go to hospital. The audience then started throwing everything they could get their hands on back at them. Then they had to run off the stage. One of them came back on about five mins later apologising asking everyone to calm down but it was too late and he was actually cryiing when he was talking. I think he had to come back and face charges in court a few months later. They went down in my estimation after that. However over the last year or two I have listened to them again and find them quite good
  • Quote SonOfErin

Re: A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

Post by SonOfErin Sat Jul 12, 2008 5:41 am

MacRua wrote:
I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.

Who could resist?

Image
© Lynn Goldsmith/CORBIS, 1987


wow...a pogues shirt on ad-rock?!? he just got alot cooler in my book. (i'm sure he'd be glad to know.)
[quote="MacRua"][quote]I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.[/quote]
Who could resist?

[img]http://www.ljplus.ru/img4/m/a/macrua/BE078202.jpg[/img]
© Lynn Goldsmith/CORBIS, 1987[/quote]

wow...a pogues shirt on ad-rock?!? he just got alot cooler in my book. (i'm sure he'd be glad to know.)
  • Quote MacRua

Re: A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

Post by MacRua Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:04 pm

I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.

Who could resist?

Image
© Lynn Goldsmith/CORBIS, 1987
[quote]I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.[/quote]
Who could resist?

[img]http://www.ljplus.ru/img4/m/a/macrua/BE078202.jpg[/img]
© Lynn Goldsmith/CORBIS, 1987
  • Quote Kriss

Re: A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

Post by Kriss Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:30 pm

Great story and pictures. I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.
Great story and pictures. I never knew the Beastie Boy were Pogues fans.
  • Quote MacRua

A Fair Intake Of Ale In New York

Post by MacRua Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:43 pm

Stuart Bailie, a presenter on Radio Ulster, shared this story with readers of his blog:

Here’s a few shots of myself and Shane MacGowan in New York, November 1987. We’d been drinking saki in a Japanese restaurant, we’d swapped hats and for some reason Shane started spoon-feeding me ice cream.

The Pogues had just finished making the video for ‘Fairy Tale Of New York’. I was bewitched by the song and delighted to be in Manhattan to see the band play live at The Ritz. Since guitarist Phil Chevron was ill with a stomach ulcer, they’d flown in Joe Strummer to deputize. So as a bonus I watched them play ‘I Fought The Law’, London Calling’ and an encore of ‘Maggie May’. Nearby I could see The Beastie Boys, Jim Jarmusch and Matt Dillon. Everybody was smiling.

For the most part, Shane was decent company, keeping his distance behind that woozy persona. But if you said something he disagreed with, he’d immediately snap into focus, revealing a vast musical knowledge and a reserve of moral indignation. No fool, that guy.

Loads of saki was consumed on our night off. The restaurant bill was equally expansive, and the guy from the record company was outraged. “You’ve just blown the entire earnings from ‘Fairytale’!” he spluttered. An exaggeration, I reckon, but hey, it was well spent.


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Stuart Bailie, a presenter on Radio Ulster, shared this story with readers of his blog:

[indent]Here’s a few shots of myself and Shane MacGowan in New York, November 1987. We’d been drinking saki in a Japanese restaurant, we’d swapped hats and for some reason Shane started spoon-feeding me ice cream.

The Pogues had just finished making the video for ‘Fairy Tale Of New York’. I was bewitched by the song and delighted to be in Manhattan to see the band play live at The Ritz. Since guitarist Phil Chevron was ill with a stomach ulcer, they’d flown in Joe Strummer to deputize. So as a bonus I watched them play ‘I Fought The Law’, London Calling’ and an encore of ‘Maggie May’. Nearby I could see The Beastie Boys, Jim Jarmusch and Matt Dillon. Everybody was smiling.

For the most part, Shane was decent company, keeping his distance behind that woozy persona. But if you said something he disagreed with, he’d immediately snap into focus, revealing a vast musical knowledge and a reserve of moral indignation. No fool, that guy.

Loads of saki was consumed on our night off. The restaurant bill was equally expansive, and the guy from the record company was outraged. “You’ve just blown the entire earnings from ‘Fairytale’!” he spluttered. An exaggeration, I reckon, but hey, it was well spent.[/indent]

[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radioulster/2007/12/a_fair_intake_of_ale_in_new_yo.shtml]Full URL (with cupla pics)[/url]

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