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  • Quote Fyllo

Post by Fyllo Sat Apr 17, 2004 10:31 am

Thanks Chicago Bill, do you remeber which songs The Tossers played?
Thanks Chicago Bill, do you remeber which songs The Tossers played?
  • Quote chicago bill

Post by chicago bill Wed Apr 14, 2004 10:16 pm

i can;t remember the order but there was fall from grace, dark streets of london, repeal of the licencing laws, battle of brisbane, tuesday morning, boys from the county hell, greenland whale fisheries, dirty old town, sally maclennane, rainy night in soho, thousands are sailing, white city and other stuff that i have forgotten, he was pretty awesome. i had never seen him before, and i was blown away. i think he wanted to get off stage cause his voice was going a bit at the end but we kept bringing him back out for more.the tossers were great too, as always.
i can;t remember the order but there was fall from grace, dark streets of london, repeal of the licencing laws, battle of brisbane, tuesday morning, boys from the county hell, greenland whale fisheries, dirty old town, sally maclennane, rainy night in soho, thousands are sailing, white city and other stuff that i have forgotten, he was pretty awesome. i had never seen him before, and i was blown away. i think he wanted to get off stage cause his voice was going a bit at the end but we kept bringing him back out for more.the tossers were great too, as always.
  • Quote Fyllo

Post by Fyllo Wed Apr 07, 2004 6:52 pm

Setlist anyone, both Tossers and Spider.
Setlist anyone, both Tossers and Spider.
  • Quote goodbar

Post by goodbar Sun Apr 04, 2004 7:03 am

the tossers are an amazing band.


in 10 years i hope to have the same thing happen with my "band" (which so far has three people who can't play for shit and can only play small parts of pogues songs together) and tony duggins. :D
the tossers are an amazing band.


in 10 years i hope to have the same thing happen with my "band" (which so far has three people who can't play for shit and can only play small parts of pogues songs together) and tony duggins. :D
  • Quote DzM

Spider & The Tossers in the Chicago Tribune

Post by DzM Sun Apr 04, 2004 6:28 am

Well. OK, so Spider is <i.mentioned</i> in this interview with The Tossers. Close enough:

Here
<blockquote><blockquote type=cite>When they formed the band as teenagers, The Tossers' primary inspiration was The Pogues, perhaps the finest purveyors of Celtic-punk ever to carouse the world's music halls. This weekend, the South Siders will play the first of a short series of tour dates with former Pogue tin whistler and singer Spider Stacy. The Tossers will play a set, and then they'll serve as Stacy's backing band for a rip through The Pogues' catalogue. Tossers singer-songwriter Tony Duggins couldn't imagine a better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

<b>Playing these upcoming shows with The Pogues' Spider Stacy must be a dream come true. How did it come about?</b>

My brother [Aaron, The Tossers' whistle player] called Spider and asked him to come play a show and Spider's like, "Hell yeah. Let's turn it into a little tour." I've met them all, and actually made friends with some of them. I was mad on them when I was a kid. Still am. It's gonna be a blast. I always wished I was in the Pogues, so now I get to play with a hero of mine. I hope we don't blow it.</blockquote></blockquote>
Well. OK, so Spider is <i.mentioned</i> in this interview with The Tossers. Close enough:

[url=http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/holiday/stpatricks/mmx-030310-musictossers,0,1214534.story?coll=mmx-home_top_heds]Here[/url]
<blockquote><blockquote type=cite>When they formed the band as teenagers, The Tossers' primary inspiration was The Pogues, perhaps the finest purveyors of Celtic-punk ever to carouse the world's music halls. This weekend, the South Siders will play the first of a short series of tour dates with former Pogue tin whistler and singer Spider Stacy. The Tossers will play a set, and then they'll serve as Stacy's backing band for a rip through The Pogues' catalogue. Tossers singer-songwriter Tony Duggins couldn't imagine a better way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

<b>Playing these upcoming shows with The Pogues' Spider Stacy must be a dream come true. How did it come about?</b>

My brother [Aaron, The Tossers' whistle player] called Spider and asked him to come play a show and Spider's like, "Hell yeah. Let's turn it into a little tour." I've met them all, and actually made friends with some of them. I was mad on them when I was a kid. Still am. It's gonna be a blast. I always wished I was in the Pogues, so now I get to play with a hero of mine. I hope we don't blow it.</blockquote></blockquote>

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