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  • Quote Eric V

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by Eric V Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:05 am

soulfinger wrote:
Eric V wrote:So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:


Jaysus, the brass neck of some people! :shock:

I think Walshy would class a question like that as BOLD :wink:


I think she would say something about "the cheek" of it. :wink:
[quote="soulfinger"][quote="Eric V"]So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:[/quote]

Jaysus, the brass neck of some people! :shock:

I think Walshy would class a question like that as BOLD :wink:[/quote]

I think she would say something about "the cheek" of it. :wink:
  • Quote soulfinger

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by soulfinger Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:10 am

Eric V wrote:So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:


Jaysus, the brass neck of some people! :shock:

I think Walshy would class a question like that as BOLD :wink:
[quote="Eric V"]So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:[/quote]

Jaysus, the brass neck of some people! :shock:

I think Walshy would class a question like that as BOLD :wink:
  • Quote Eric V

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by Eric V Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:03 pm

philipchevron wrote: as for myself, I couldn't possibly comment.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
[quote="philipchevron"] as for myself, I couldn't possibly comment.[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol:
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by philipchevron Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:25 pm

Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.


So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:


That's certainly another conclusion you may choose to draw, though as for myself, I couldn't possibly comment.
[quote="Eric V"][quote="philipchevron"]
As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.[/quote]

So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:[/quote]

That's certainly another conclusion you may choose to draw, though as for myself, I couldn't possibly comment.
  • Quote Eric V

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by Eric V Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:21 pm

philipchevron wrote:As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.


So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:
[quote="philipchevron"]
As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.[/quote]

So,.... you forgot why you wrote it? Didn't you! :wink:
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: The Blackbird....

Post by philipchevron Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:55 pm

Aineen wrote:I was checking out another Pogues-related site where there is quite an analysis of Pogues songs. When ‘Thousands…’ is being discussed there is some question about “The Blackbird”. It's speculated that it refers to either the Irish ballad ‘The Blackbird’ or the Beatles ‘Blackbird’. I’m not sure if this has been asked on this forum, but I'm just wondering....

Philip, would you give us the definitive answer?


For the record, Behan is known to have loved the trad tune "The Blackbird" and did indeed dance to it on at least one occasion, albeit on Grafton Street, Dublin, not Broadway, New York.

As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.
[quote="Aineen"]I was checking out another Pogues-related site where there is quite an analysis of Pogues songs. When ‘Thousands…’ is being discussed there is some question about “The Blackbird”. It's speculated that it refers to either the Irish ballad ‘The Blackbird’ or the Beatles ‘Blackbird’. I’m not sure if this has been asked on this forum, but I'm just wondering....

Philip, would you give us the definitive answer?[/quote]

For the record, Behan is known to have loved the trad tune "The Blackbird" and did indeed dance to it on at least one occasion, albeit on Grafton Street, Dublin, not Broadway, New York.

As the four note acoustic guitar figure which plays counterpoint to the line (after "broke the silence" on Shane's version) quotes from neither the Beatles nor the Irish trad tune, you may wish to conclude that there is in fact no "definitive answer", the uneasy ambiguity of the line being part of its purpose.
  • Quote cougar

Post by cougar Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:40 am

right. i remember seeing that - thank you Eric. paul's statement of how he came to write that song (or i should say how he wrote that "riif" - if you will-) is pretty neat. ive fallen into that realm myself.
right. i remember seeing that - thank you Eric. paul's statement of how he came to write that song (or i should say how he wrote that "riif" - if you will-) is pretty neat. ive fallen into that realm myself.
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:30 am

cougar wrote:this is the wrong place for this reply i know: but, does anybody remember that story mcartney tells about the writing of Blackbird?


No, but look here. http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=26173&highlight=blackbird#26173
[quote="cougar"]this is the wrong place for this reply i know: but, does anybody remember that story mcartney tells about the writing of Blackbird?[/quote]

No, but look here. [url]http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=26173&highlight=blackbird#26173[/url]
  • Quote cougar

Post by cougar Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:21 am

this is the wrong place for this reply i know: but, does anybody remember that story mcartney tells about the writing of Blackbird?
this is the wrong place for this reply i know: but, does anybody remember that story mcartney tells about the writing of Blackbird?
  • Quote Aineen

The Blackbird....

Post by Aineen Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:12 am

I was checking out another Pogues-related site where there is quite an analysis of Pogues songs. When ‘Thousands…’ is being discussed there is some question about “The Blackbird”. It's speculated that it refers to either the Irish ballad ‘The Blackbird’ or the Beatles ‘Blackbird’. I’m not sure if this has been asked on this forum, but I'm just wondering....

Philip, would you give us the definitive answer?
I was checking out another Pogues-related site where there is quite an analysis of Pogues songs. When ‘Thousands…’ is being discussed there is some question about “The Blackbird”. It's speculated that it refers to either the Irish ballad ‘The Blackbird’ or the Beatles ‘Blackbird’. I’m not sure if this has been asked on this forum, but I'm just wondering....

Philip, would you give us the definitive answer?

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