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How are the Popes without Shane?

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  • Quote duncan disorderly

Post by duncan disorderly Sun Apr 17, 2005 8:40 pm

Anonymous wrote:Their solo album 'Holloway Boulevard' is excellent. Live, they've gone downhill since loosing whistle, fiddle and squeezebox over the last few years.



Excellent cd that Hoilloway Boulevard .they brought out a live cd last year which i was a bit reluctant to buy thinking there would be no fiddle or accordian( and it comes as adouble with Holloway Boulevard again).
Luckily they still had the midssing instruments on it.
Everytime i have seen them live recently though they have been the basic guitar and banjo bass and drumss unfortunately.Still good though from what i can remember :)
[quote="Anonymous"]Their solo album 'Holloway Boulevard' is excellent. Live, they've gone downhill since loosing whistle, fiddle and squeezebox over the last few years.[/quote]


Excellent cd that Hoilloway Boulevard .they brought out a live cd last year which i was a bit reluctant to buy thinking there would be no fiddle or accordian( and it comes as adouble with Holloway Boulevard again).
Luckily they still had the midssing instruments on it.
Everytime i have seen them live recently though they have been the basic guitar and banjo bass and drumss unfortunately.Still good though from what i can remember :)
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Sun Apr 17, 2005 3:03 pm

i aven't heard it yet but i've heard it's good.
i aven't heard it yet but i've heard it's good.
  • Quote wwfcpogue

Post by wwfcpogue Sun Apr 17, 2005 2:29 pm

i will have to take a look at his album
i will have to take a look at his album
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Sun Apr 17, 2005 12:30 pm

honstley i think mad-dog is a bit full of himself but good musican, he would be good in a punk band, not shane macgowan's backing band,

as for brian kelly, excellent on banjo, he's released a solo album as well.
honstley i think mad-dog is a bit full of himself but good musican, he would be good in a punk band, not shane macgowan's backing band,

as for brian kelly, excellent on banjo, he's released a solo album as well.
  • Quote wwfcpogue

Post by wwfcpogue Sat Apr 16, 2005 2:08 pm

mad dog is great and the kid on the banjo is pure class
mad dog is great and the kid on the banjo is pure class
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:26 pm

ya i think its time the popes and shane parted ways, and the pogues back with there rightful leader.
ya i think its time the popes and shane parted ways, and the pogues back with there rightful leader.
  • Quote jaffa

Post by jaffa Mon Mar 21, 2005 6:34 am

yeah--return shane to his owners!!
yeah--return shane to his owners!!
  • Quote Guest

Post by Guest Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:13 pm

yes it is irish influ rock. Think the Pogues but rawer.
yes it is irish influ rock. Think the Pogues but rawer.
  • Quote Hellbeard

Post by Hellbeard Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:17 pm

The new guy named Brian Kellys and his addition to the band is not to be overlook- he's bloody amazing with the mandolin and banjo.
I actually like their new sound.. they never had this many stringed instruments in the band.

And yeah.. I think they should do more solo stuff and return Shane to his rightfull owners: the Pogues ;) tss
The new guy named Brian Kellys and his addition to the band is not to be overlook- he's bloody amazing with the mandolin and banjo.
I actually like their new sound.. they never had this many stringed instruments in the band.

And yeah.. I think they should do more solo stuff and return Shane to his rightfull owners: the Pogues ;) tss
  • Quote Sober

Post by Sober Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:43 pm

And is it still Irish-influenced rock'n roll?
And is it still Irish-influenced rock'n roll?
  • Quote Guest

Post by Guest Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:15 pm

Their solo album 'Holloway Boulevard' is excellent. Live, they've gone downhill since loosing whistle, fiddle and squeezebox over the last few years.
Their solo album 'Holloway Boulevard' is excellent. Live, they've gone downhill since loosing whistle, fiddle and squeezebox over the last few years.
  • Quote Sober

How are the Popes without Shane?

Post by Sober Sun Mar 20, 2005 4:37 pm

Hi,

Just wondering, how are the Popes without Shane? Do they still make good music on their own? Do they still make Irish-rock music?
Hi,

Just wondering, how are the Popes without Shane? Do they still make good music on their own? Do they still make Irish-rock music?

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