Skip to content


Advanced search
  • Board index ‹ Outside The Pogues ‹ Philip Chevron
  • Syndication
  • Change font size
  • FAQ
  • Members
  • Register
  • Login

BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post a reply

Question Which do you wear on your feet: shoes, gloves, scarf:
This question is a means of preventing automated form submissions by spambots.
Smilies
:D :) :( :o :shock: :? 8) :lol: :x :P :oops: :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :wink: :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen:
BBCode is ON
[img] is ON
[flash] is OFF
[url] is ON
Smilies are ON
Topic review
   
  • Options

Expand view Topic review: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

  • Quote philipchevron

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by philipchevron Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:54 am

OrionSafari wrote:Any plans on Radiators tunes becoming available on iTunes? I keep looking...


Doesn't Pete Holidai answer this somewhere??
[quote="OrionSafari"]Any plans on Radiators tunes becoming available on iTunes? I keep looking...[/quote]

Doesn't Pete Holidai answer this somewhere??
  • Quote OrionSafari

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by OrionSafari Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:38 am

Any plans on Radiators tunes becoming available on iTunes? I keep looking...
Any plans on Radiators tunes becoming available on iTunes? I keep looking...
  • Quote PADDYgoesDUTCH

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by PADDYgoesDUTCH Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:20 am

philipchevron wrote:maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard Trouble Pilgrim. Or heard it and didn't like it.


as regards the absence in the PaddyRock list for 2007:
indeed Mr PaddyRock didn't receive, didn't know and didn't list it
[quote="philipchevron"]maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard [i]Trouble Pilgrim. [/i] Or heard it and didn't like it.[/quote]

as regards the absence in the PaddyRock list for 2007:
indeed Mr PaddyRock didn't receive, didn't know and didn't list it
  • Quote John C

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by John C Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:02 pm

philipchevron wrote:...from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line", 1977), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's the Celtic rockabilly of "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" (1977) and the hard folkiness of "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" [the unplugged version, adorned by chunks of "Waxies Dargle", "The Spanish Lady" and other Dublin tunes] (1979) and other bits and pieces...


Every time I hear the line from Joe Strummer which goes "Hey Joe, a rovin' we will go...", I always think of the Pogues.
[quote="philipchevron"]...from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line", 1977), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's the Celtic rockabilly of "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" (1977) and the hard folkiness of "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" [the unplugged version, adorned by chunks of "Waxies Dargle", "The Spanish Lady" and other Dublin tunes] (1979) and other bits and pieces...[/quote]

Every time I hear the line from [i]Joe Strummer[/i] which goes "Hey Joe, a rovin' we will go...", I always think of the Pogues.
  • Quote redandblack78

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by redandblack78 Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:36 am

philipchevron wrote:In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk...


f#$% that noise. You don't see people questioning Lionel Richie's or Outkast's quality because they don't fit the Afro-descent-mold do you? I am still convinced that Thin Lizzy is(was) the best paddy band out there... aside from the pogues, of course. :wink:


edit* that Flatfoot 56 album is pretty good for a bunch of christian rockers, and The Mahones usually put out quality material... though I haven't had a chance to listen to the albums listed.
[quote="philipchevron"]In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk...[/quote]

f#$% that noise. You don't see people questioning Lionel Richie's or Outkast's quality because they don't fit the Afro-descent-mold do you? I am still convinced that Thin Lizzy is(was) the best paddy band out there... aside from the pogues, of course. :wink:


edit* that Flatfoot 56 album is pretty good for a bunch of christian rockers, and The Mahones usually put out quality material... though I haven't had a chance to listen to the albums listed.
  • Quote Insert Witty Username Her

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by Insert Witty Username Her Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:40 pm

philipchevron wrote:
PADDYgoesDUTCH wrote:
Insert Witty Username Her wrote:but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??


because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:


In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk. The Radiators, by this measure, are decidedly not paddypunk although, from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line"), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" and "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" and other bits and pieces. In some ways, the Radiators preempted the Pogues in this respect. On the other hand, maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard Trouble Pilgrim.




well as for "better or worse" music taste i suppose you are probably right there, i bow to your superior judgement (or refusal to judge as the case may be), and if it is the case that he simply never heard the album he surely deserves our sympathy on that one
yeah going "diddley-eh splat" does seem to be most people's qualification for a band to be considered paddypunk, along with having band members who are constantly so drunk they also go "diddley-eh splat" at every attempt to stand - not that these people are making broad sweeping stereotypes or anything like that :roll:
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="PADDYgoesDUTCH"][quote="Insert Witty Username Her"]but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??[/quote]

because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:[/quote]

In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk. The Radiators, by this measure, are decidedly not paddypunk although, from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line"), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" and "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" and other bits and pieces. In some ways, the Radiators preempted the Pogues in this respect. On the other hand, maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard [i]Trouble Pilgrim. [/i][/quote]



well as for "better or worse" music taste i suppose you are probably right there, i bow to your superior judgement (or refusal to judge as the case may be), and if it is the case that he simply never heard the album he surely deserves our sympathy on that one
yeah going "diddley-eh splat" does seem to be most people's qualification for a band to be considered paddypunk, along with having band members who are constantly so drunk they also go "diddley-eh splat" at every attempt to stand - not that these people are making broad sweeping stereotypes or anything like that :roll:
  • Quote PADDYgoesDUTCH

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by PADDYgoesDUTCH Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:36 pm

philipchevron wrote:maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard Trouble Pilgrim. Or heard it and didn't like it.


I'll ask John and report back
[quote="philipchevron"]maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard [i]Trouble Pilgrim. [/i] Or heard it and didn't like it.[/quote]

I'll ask John and report back
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by philipchevron Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:28 pm

PADDYgoesDUTCH wrote:
Insert Witty Username Her wrote:but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??


because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:


In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk. The Radiators, by this measure, are decidedly not paddypunk although, from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line", 1977), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's the Celtic rockabilly of "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" (1977) and the hard folkiness of "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" [the unplugged version, adorned by chunks of "Waxies Dargle", "The Spanish Lady" and other Dublin tunes] (1979) and other bits and pieces. In some ways, the Radiators preempted The Pogues in this respect or were, at the very least, the bridge between Horslips and The Pogues.

On the other hand, maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard Trouble Pilgrim. Or heard it and didn't like it.
[quote="PADDYgoesDUTCH"][quote="Insert Witty Username Her"]but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??[/quote]

because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:[/quote]

In some people's worlds, if it doesn't go "diddley-ey splat", it's not really paddypunk. The Radiators, by this measure, are decidedly not paddypunk although, from our first album onwards (on the track "Party Line", 1977), we were incorporatiing Irish music into our own peculiar vision of what indigenous Irish rock music might be. Then there's the Celtic rockabilly of "Paddy 'Guitar' Paddy" (1977) and the hard folkiness of "Ballad Of The Faithful Departed" [the unplugged version, adorned by chunks of "Waxies Dargle", "The Spanish Lady" and other Dublin tunes] (1979) and other bits and pieces. In some ways, the Radiators preempted The Pogues in this respect or were, at the very least, the bridge between Horslips and The Pogues.

On the other hand, maybe Mr Paddyrock simply never heard [i]Trouble Pilgrim. [/i] Or heard it and didn't like it.
  • Quote PADDYgoesDUTCH

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by PADDYgoesDUTCH Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:21 pm

Insert Witty Username Her wrote:but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??


because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:
[quote="Insert Witty Username Her"]but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??[/quote]

because evidently some people have better music taste than others!/quote]

hmm, :roll:
not sure though whether there is sth. like a better or worse music taste,
far from wanting to be judgemental (for once :D ), I just thought it was kinda weird :shock:
  • Quote Insert Witty Username Her

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by Insert Witty Username Her Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:17 pm

PADDYgoesDUTCH wrote:
philipchevron wrote:by John Murphy of Shite n Onions


1(Joint). The Radiators from Space: Trouble Pilgrim
- Irish punk masterpiece - only 25 years in the making.

1(Joint). The BibleCodeSundays: Boots or No Boots
-Celtic rock masterpiece - easily tops last year "Ghosts of or Past"




but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??


because evidently some people have better music taste than others! well done Mr Chevron :)
[quote="PADDYgoesDUTCH"][quote="philipchevron"]by John Murphy of Shite n Onions


1(Joint). The Radiators from Space: Trouble Pilgrim
- Irish punk masterpiece - only 25 years in the making.

1(Joint). The BibleCodeSundays: Boots or No Boots
-Celtic rock masterpiece - easily tops last year "Ghosts of or Past"

[/quote]


but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??[/quote]

because evidently some people have better music taste than others! well done Mr Chevron :)
  • Quote PADDYgoesDUTCH

Re: BEST ALBUMS of 2007

Post by PADDYgoesDUTCH Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:51 pm

philipchevron wrote:by John Murphy of Shite n Onions


1(Joint). The Radiators from Space: Trouble Pilgrim
- Irish punk masterpiece - only 25 years in the making.

1(Joint). The BibleCodeSundays: Boots or No Boots
-Celtic rock masterpiece - easily tops last year "Ghosts of or Past"




but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??
[quote="philipchevron"]by John Murphy of Shite n Onions


1(Joint). The Radiators from Space: Trouble Pilgrim
- Irish punk masterpiece - only 25 years in the making.

1(Joint). The BibleCodeSundays: Boots or No Boots
-Celtic rock masterpiece - easily tops last year "Ghosts of or Past"

[/quote]


but Trouble Pilgrim was not mentioned in the TOP 20 of 2007 by John Bowles at http://www.paddyrock.com at all, how come opinions drift so far apart ??
  • Quote DzM

Post by DzM Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:07 pm

philipchevron wrote:
DzM wrote:And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.

...........and for resisting the temptation to mainlist the Mahones album, which he produced.

Who says journalistic integrity is dead?
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="DzM"]And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.[/quote]
...........and for resisting the temptation to mainlist the Mahones album, which he produced.[/quote]
Who says journalistic integrity is dead?
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:47 pm

DzM wrote:
And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.


...........and for resisting the temptation to mainlist the Mahones album, which he produced.
[quote="DzM"]

And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.[/quote]

...........and for resisting the temptation to mainlist the Mahones album, which he produced.
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:34 pm

DzM wrote:But according to Amazon 11 listeners are, in fact, selling starting at $13.84.


Shipping. Expensive. Will wait for a lower total cost. Looking forward to it, though.... :)
[quote="DzM"]But according to Amazon 11 listeners are, in fact, selling starting at $13.84.[/quote]

Shipping. Expensive. Will wait for a lower total cost. Looking forward to it, though.... :)
  • Quote DzM

Post by DzM Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:11 am

Ahh. I was all confused and stuff.

And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.
Ahh. I was all confused and stuff.

And yay! Good for him for being willing to say "this album rocks" even if he has nothing to gain by doing so.

Top

  • Board index
  • The team • Delete all board cookies • All times are UTC


Powered by phpBB
Content © copyright the original authors unless otherwise indicated