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  • Quote Bottle_of_Smoke

Post by Bottle_of_Smoke Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:15 pm

hey anyone got any links to the mp3s on the night? we'll never see that set again
hey anyone got any links to the mp3s on the night? we'll never see that set again
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:13 am

Reminiscences of the gig by a member of Hothouse Flowers - originally posted by Christine at PRS forum:


The Flowers bloom for tsunami relief
By Fiachna O'Braonain
Special to The Denver Post

Fiachna O'Braonain, guitarist for Hothouse Flowers, recounts a recent last-minute tsunami benefit his band played.

Hothouse Flowers were recently asked to perform at a benefit concert in aid of the Irish Red Cross tsunami disaster fund. They asked us to do the gig a mere two days beforehand! I wondered how on Earth they would get a crowd with such short notice, but with artists like Kila, David Kitt, Ronnie Drew, the Dubliners, Miriam Ingram, and Roesy and Shane MacGowan also on the bill, I said to myself, "Two days, 800 tickets? No problem!" And sure enough, it was packed.

Invariably there were phone calls flying around about collaborations and who could play with whom to make it extra special. BP Fallon was involved, and he always loves to suggest songs and "good vibes, man!" How about a duet of Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line" featuring Ronnie and Shane? Cool. Or "The Irish Rover" with Shane and the Dubliners? Definitely. But who was playing with Shane? There was neither a Pogue nor a Pope to be seen! We got the call - the night before. Would Hothouse Flowers be Shane MacGowan's backing band?

And so I called Shane in an effort to find out what he might like to play, and therefore what we might need to listen to and learn. "Summer in Siam," "Sayonara." Of course! Shane had spent many holidays in Thailand, and songs had been born. I had also just returned from a six-week spell in Thailand and experienced the exotic colors and flavors presented to you in that enchanting land. That beautiful dreamy piano cascade in "Summer in Siam" captures just that. He also wanted to do "London You're a Lady," "White City" and of course "Fairytale of New York," the best Christmas song ever.

"Just get the albums and check them out!" Of course - no problem. No problem, that is, until you realize that Shane MacGowan's songwriting is not just brilliantly lyrical but has a hidden musical complexity that was, with 24 hours to go, totally overwhelming. And absolutely no chance of a rehearsal.

Opening with "Summer in Siam," we then kicked into "White City." Shane signals the endings, but no, this is Hothouse Flowers here. We've got to reach new heights. Then comes "London You're a Lady," bar after bar the music rises. Then Ronnie Drew gets up to duet "I Walk the Line," and Shane and Ronnie were two immense voices that would have brought the ghosts of Johnny Cash and June Carter into the room for a slow dance.

Then a Pogue shows up. Cait O'Riordan, the original bass player in the Pogues, hits the stage to duet with Shane on "Fairytale of New York." She sings, they waltz, we play - it was magic!
Reminiscences of the gig by a member of Hothouse Flowers - originally posted by Christine at [url=http://www.shanemacgowan.com/cgi-bin/gbook/gbook.cgi]PRS forum:[/url]


[b]The Flowers bloom for tsunami relief[/b]
[i]By Fiachna O'Braonain [/i]
[i]Special to [/i][url=http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~28704~2743750,00.html][i]The Denver Post[/i][/url]

Fiachna O'Braonain, guitarist for Hothouse Flowers, recounts a recent last-minute tsunami benefit his band played.

Hothouse Flowers were recently asked to perform at a benefit concert in aid of the Irish Red Cross tsunami disaster fund. They asked us to do the gig a mere two days beforehand! I wondered how on Earth they would get a crowd with such short notice, but with artists like Kila, David Kitt, Ronnie Drew, the Dubliners, Miriam Ingram, and Roesy and Shane MacGowan also on the bill, I said to myself, "Two days, 800 tickets? No problem!" And sure enough, it was packed.

Invariably there were phone calls flying around about collaborations and who could play with whom to make it extra special. BP Fallon was involved, and he always loves to suggest songs and "good vibes, man!" How about a duet of Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line" featuring Ronnie and Shane? Cool. Or "The Irish Rover" with Shane and the Dubliners? Definitely. But who was playing with Shane? There was neither a Pogue nor a Pope to be seen! We got the call - the night before. Would Hothouse Flowers be Shane MacGowan's backing band?

And so I called Shane in an effort to find out what he might like to play, and therefore what we might need to listen to and learn. "Summer in Siam," "Sayonara." Of course! Shane had spent many holidays in Thailand, and songs had been born. I had also just returned from a six-week spell in Thailand and experienced the exotic colors and flavors presented to you in that enchanting land. That beautiful dreamy piano cascade in "Summer in Siam" captures just that. He also wanted to do "London You're a Lady," "White City" and of course "Fairytale of New York," the best Christmas song ever.

"Just get the albums and check them out!" Of course - no problem. No problem, that is, until you realize that Shane MacGowan's songwriting is not just brilliantly lyrical but has a hidden musical complexity that was, with 24 hours to go, totally overwhelming. And absolutely no chance of a rehearsal.

Opening with "Summer in Siam," we then kicked into "White City." Shane signals the endings, but no, this is Hothouse Flowers here. We've got to reach new heights. Then comes "London You're a Lady," bar after bar the music rises. Then Ronnie Drew gets up to duet "I Walk the Line," and Shane and Ronnie were two immense voices that would have brought the ghosts of Johnny Cash and June Carter into the room for a slow dance.

Then a Pogue shows up. Cait O'Riordan, the original bass player in the Pogues, hits the stage to duet with Shane on "Fairytale of New York." She sings, they waltz, we play - it was magic!
  • Quote Paddy Rollingstone

Post by Paddy Rollingstone Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:05 am

MacRua wrote:"How it works or Dirty, dirty, dirty showbiz..."
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LOL!!!
[quote="MacRua"]"How it works or Dirty, dirty, dirty showbiz..."
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LOL!!!
  • Quote WaterRat

Post by WaterRat Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:02 am

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COOL!!!
Joey should donate some cash to your bog :wink:
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COOL!!!
Joey should donate some cash to your bog :wink:
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Thu Jan 13, 2005 8:46 am

"How it works or Dirty, dirty, dirty showbiz..."
Intercepted call
"How it works or Dirty, dirty, dirty showbiz..."
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  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:33 pm

Setlist (originally posted by Noel Kenny at PRS forum):

Summer in Siam... Sayonara... White City... London you're a Lady... I Walk the Line, with Ronnie. Fairytale, with Cait, and the Irish Rover. All songs backed by Hothouse Flowers.
Setlist (originally posted by Noel Kenny at [url=http://www.shanemacgowan.com/cgi-bin/gbook/gbook.cgi]PRS forum[/url]):

Summer in Siam... Sayonara... White City... London you're a Lady... I Walk the Line, with Ronnie. Fairytale, with Cait, and the Irish Rover. All songs backed by Hothouse Flowers.
  • Quote Guest

SHANE + THE HOTHOUSE FLOWERS live in Dublin.

Post by Guest Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:12 pm

Did anyone see them play the Tsunami relief gig? What was the set list? Did Drew and O'Riordan sing with Shane?

Ta!
Did anyone see them play the Tsunami relief gig? What was the set list? Did Drew and O'Riordan sing with Shane?

Ta!

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