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  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by Fr. McGreer Sun Jan 15, 2017 6:14 pm

Eversince I read that book only one phrase won't leave my mind when the book is mentioned and that phrase is.....

Shane's tan rosette..........

Ugh.
Eversince I read that book only one phrase won't leave my mind when the book is mentioned and that phrase is.....

Shane's tan rosette..........

Ugh.
  • Quote Delboy

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by Delboy Sun Jan 15, 2017 4:16 pm

Totally fantastic stuff, as are most of the Pogues related books. I haven't done the audiobook yet, but it sounds like the next step. All the book reading / listening must be done with a drop of Whiskey, surely. Maybe one day, I will crack that black bottle open.......
Totally fantastic stuff, as are most of the Pogues related books. I haven't done the audiobook yet, but it sounds like the next step. All the book reading / listening must be done with a drop of Whiskey, surely. Maybe one day, I will crack that black bottle open.......
  • Quote Low D

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by Low D Wed Jun 17, 2015 3:44 am

Scottie Dog wrote:Just finished reading James' amazing book, second time around. What can we do at the moment, there's bugger all happening with the band just now so reading the books are as good (sometimes) as listening to the albums. I think that James might have deliberately left an avenue for him to continue his story as the bit after Shane left is not there. James foreword for the fans book by Calum Bruce is short but wonderfully written. I just want more. And I want a gig or two as well. Is that too much to ask?
Even if James did not fancy doing another book, I'd really love to hear what it was like for him, after Shane, with Strummer, and of course, when he himself, called it a day. Maybe an addition to his blog thing on this website, would enlighten us, on this particular period of Pogues history. I, for one, would just love some of that.


He did mention somewhere (an interview? on this site?) that the book was really bracketed by the pillars of his first meeting/audtion with Shane, and the throwing of Shane out of the band, so he didn't really see the place in the narrative for the rest. That said, I imagine he's written some on the matter, and I too would love to see it. Carol Clerk's book, it should be mentioned, goes in detail through the period, interviewing everybody thoroughly on their thoughts.
[quote="Scottie Dog"]Just finished reading James' amazing book, second time around. What can we do at the moment, there's bugger all happening with the band just now so reading the books are as good (sometimes) as listening to the albums. I think that James might have deliberately left an avenue for him to continue his story as the bit after Shane left is not there. James foreword for the fans book by Calum Bruce is short but wonderfully written. I just want more. And I want a gig or two as well. Is that too much to ask?
Even if James did not fancy doing another book, I'd really love to hear what it was like for him, after Shane, with Strummer, and of course, when he himself, called it a day. Maybe an addition to his blog thing on this website, would enlighten us, on this particular period of Pogues history. I, for one, would just love some of that.[/quote]

He did mention somewhere (an interview? on this site?) that the book was really bracketed by the pillars of his first meeting/audtion with Shane, and the throwing of Shane out of the band, so he didn't really see the place in the narrative for the rest. That said, I imagine he's written some on the matter, and I too would love to see it. Carol Clerk's book, it should be mentioned, goes in detail through the period, interviewing everybody thoroughly on their thoughts.
  • Quote Scottie Dog

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by Scottie Dog Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:56 pm

Just finished reading James' amazing book, second time around. What can we do at the moment, there's bugger all happening with the band just now so reading the books are as good (sometimes) as listening to the albums. I think that James might have deliberately left an avenue for him to continue his story as the bit after Shane left is not there. James foreword for the fans book by Calum Bruce is short but wonderfully written. I just want more. And I want a gig or two as well. Is that too much to ask?
Even if James did not fancy doing another book, I'd really love to hear what it was like for him, after Shane, with Strummer, and of course, when he himself, called it a day. Maybe an addition to his blog thing on this website, would enlighten us, on this particular period of Pogues history. I, for one, would just love some of that.
Just finished reading James' amazing book, second time around. What can we do at the moment, there's bugger all happening with the band just now so reading the books are as good (sometimes) as listening to the albums. I think that James might have deliberately left an avenue for him to continue his story as the bit after Shane left is not there. James foreword for the fans book by Calum Bruce is short but wonderfully written. I just want more. And I want a gig or two as well. Is that too much to ask?
Even if James did not fancy doing another book, I'd really love to hear what it was like for him, after Shane, with Strummer, and of course, when he himself, called it a day. Maybe an addition to his blog thing on this website, would enlighten us, on this particular period of Pogues history. I, for one, would just love some of that.
  • Quote DzM

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by DzM Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:59 am

kmurray105 wrote:
DzM wrote:So - who is joining me in San Francisco?

Not me. I asked him to schedule one in North Carolina. He didn't respond.

Well I hope you're kicking yourself. James is a lot of fun to listen to (he even does "the voices" for all the different people in the book) and the stories are as fun as you think they'll be.

Also there was Rudy (you may see him in that recent documentary about The Clash) and Dan (of Pray For Rain fame). Good blokes all of 'em.
[quote="kmurray105"][quote="DzM"]So - who is [url=http://www.booksmith.com/event/james-fearnley-here-comes-everybody-story-pogues]joining me[/url] in San Francisco?[/quote]
Not me. I asked him to schedule one in North Carolina. He didn't respond.[/quote]
Well I hope you're kicking yourself. James is a lot of fun to listen to (he even does "the voices" for all the different people in the book) and the stories are as fun as you think they'll be.

Also there was Rudy (you may see him in that recent documentary about The Clash) and Dan (of Pray For Rain fame). Good blokes all of 'em.
  • Quote kmurray105

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by kmurray105 Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:32 am

DzM wrote:So - who is joining me in San Francisco?

Not me. I asked him to schedule one in North Carolina. He didn't respond.
[quote="DzM"]So - who is [url=http://www.booksmith.com/event/james-fearnley-here-comes-everybody-story-pogues]joining me[/url] in San Francisco?[/quote]
Not me. I asked him to schedule one in North Carolina. He didn't respond.
  • Quote DzM

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by DzM Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:44 am

So - who is joining me in San Francisco?
So - who is [url=http://www.booksmith.com/event/james-fearnley-here-comes-everybody-story-pogues]joining me[/url] in San Francisco?
  • Quote Guest

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by Guest Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:26 am

thanks for post.
thanks for post.
  • Quote keef tubby and dunc

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by keef tubby and dunc Wed May 14, 2014 4:33 pm

Hi John, Yes I keef went to the Bizare festival in Gemany along with tubby and dunc and a few others, what a weekend.... We went all over the place To watch them and had the most brilliant times. I have loads of tour t'shirts and back stage passes, you just can take those memories away, but unfortunately the amount of alcohol we consumed did... I am off to Bologna on my own and then I am taking my good wife to Thetford as a treat for HER birthday haha.. James book brings it all back and is an absolutely amazing read.
Hi John, Yes I keef went to the Bizare festival in Gemany along with tubby and dunc and a few others, what a weekend.... We went all over the place To watch them and had the most brilliant times. I have loads of tour t'shirts and back stage passes, you just can take those memories away, but unfortunately the amount of alcohol we consumed did... I am off to Bologna on my own and then I am taking my good wife to Thetford as a treat for HER birthday haha.. James book brings it all back and is an absolutely amazing read.
  • Quote John McGovern

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by John McGovern Thu May 08, 2014 1:43 pm

Keef,Tubby and Dunc, are you the dudes from Northampton i used to bump into at various Pogues related events,ie in Germany at the Bizarre festival in 1992 as well as the Roadmenders 3 years later?Off to Bologna or what? have fun guys.
Keef,Tubby and Dunc, are you the dudes from Northampton i used to bump into at various Pogues related events,ie in Germany at the Bizarre festival in 1992 as well as the Roadmenders 3 years later?Off to Bologna or what? have fun guys.
  • Quote John McGovern

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by John McGovern Thu May 08, 2014 1:39 pm

Am i the only Brummie who thinks UB40 are a pile of shite?I was a big fan of Ian Campbell,who was and still is a folk legend,if anyone has seen his speech at the BBC radio 2 folk awards,i think even HE was amazed that his sons dub reggae outfit outsold him!Mind you i do like Brian Travers,the only Villa fan in that band!
Am i the only Brummie who thinks UB40 are a pile of shite?I was a big fan of Ian Campbell,who was and still is a folk legend,if anyone has seen his speech at the BBC radio 2 folk awards,i think even HE was amazed that his sons dub reggae outfit outsold him!Mind you i do like Brian Travers,the only Villa fan in that band!
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: NEW-US Book Tour

Post by Mike from Boston Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:56 pm

lesh wrote:
Mike from Boston wrote:Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!!


Just saw this yesterday - you going to be there, Mike? I'm hoping I can make it.


Hopefully, yes. It looks like a bunch of us will attend, the usual concert crew.
[quote="lesh"][quote="Mike from Boston"]Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!![/quote]

Just saw this yesterday - you going to be there, Mike? I'm hoping I can make it.[/quote]

Hopefully, yes. It looks like a bunch of us will attend, the usual concert crew.
  • Quote lesh

Re: NEW-US Book Tour

Post by lesh Wed Apr 30, 2014 12:01 am

Mike from Boston wrote:Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!!


Just saw this yesterday - you going to be there, Mike? I'm hoping I can make it.
[quote="Mike from Boston"]Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!![/quote]

Just saw this yesterday - you going to be there, Mike? I'm hoping I can make it.
  • Quote DzM

Re: Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Post by DzM Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:45 pm

See also: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17038
See also: http://pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17038
  • Quote Mike from Boston

NEW-US Book Tour

Post by Mike from Boston Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:53 pm

Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!!

Info here:http://jamesfearnley.com/2014/04/12/the-impotence-of-being-nearest-book-tour/
Well, it is not an announcement of a Pogues tour, but it has been announced on FB that James will be doing a limited US Book Tour to discuss "
Here Comes Everybody". Less than a few weeks to draw up some questions!!

Info here:http://jamesfearnley.com/2014/04/12/the-impotence-of-being-nearest-book-tour/

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