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  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Sun Jan 29, 2006 11:29 am

trashcity wrote:I bet The Walkmen will be cracking live. i loved that single "The Rat" from the other year.


Yep, they're a good live band. :)
[quote="trashcity"]I bet The Walkmen will be cracking live. i loved that single "The Rat" from the other year.[/quote]

Yep, they're a good live band. :)
  • Quote anfield boy

Post by anfield boy Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:54 am

I'm going on the Sunday...and I wouldn't mind seeing The Walkmen. They seem loud and up for it. I have been meaning to pick up the record that has "the rat" on it just for that song. This will give me an excuse.
I'm going on the Sunday...and I wouldn't mind seeing The Walkmen. They seem loud and up for it. I have been meaning to pick up the record that has "the rat" on it just for that song. This will give me an excuse.
  • Quote trashcity

Post by trashcity Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:13 pm

I bet The Walkmen will be cracking live. i loved that single "The Rat" from the other year.
I bet The Walkmen will be cracking live. i loved that single "The Rat" from the other year.
  • Quote Alex

Post by Alex Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:04 pm

http://www.groovevolt.com/Newswires/newswire.asp?ID=1810
The Walkmen have completed their third album, which is expected to hit store shelves in April via Record Collection. The album is as-yet-untitled. The group has announced four tour dates. The will perform in Montreal, Quebec, January 27; Toronto, Ontario, January 28; Buffalo, New York, January 29; and March 19 in New York City, where they will open for The Pogues…
[url]http://www.groovevolt.com/Newswires/newswire.asp?ID=1810[/url]
The Walkmen have completed their third album, which is expected to hit store shelves in April via Record Collection. The album is as-yet-untitled. The group has announced four tour dates. The will perform in Montreal, Quebec, January 27; Toronto, Ontario, January 28; Buffalo, New York, January 29; and [b]March 19 in New York City, where they will open for The Pogues…[/b]
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:10 am

harrigan wrote:I could care less if there is an opening act; but the speculation game is lots of fun while waiting for March to get here. :D


Indeed :)
[quote="harrigan"]I could care less if there is an opening act; but the speculation game is lots of fun while waiting for March to get here. :D[/quote]

Indeed :)
  • Quote harrigan

Post by harrigan Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:04 am

I could care less if there is an opening act; but the speculation game is lots of fun while waiting for March to get here. :D
I could care less if there is an opening act; but the speculation game is lots of fun while waiting for March to get here. :D
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:16 pm

Simon Maguire wrote:
Celtic.Dave wrote:Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.


Thank you Dave, You don't go to see your favourite bands and then judge the night on who supported them. I'd like some of DKM stuff but aren't really my cup of tea.


To me its like something extra. If I'm going to be getting something extra, then maybe it would be nice to get something I like. If you're lucky you get something you REALLY like. But ultimately, the support band is not going to be what gets you out to a Pogues show, at least here in the US. The tickets in our small venues sold out in like a few hours for every show (some much less) and we don't even know who, if anyone, will open all but one show.
[quote="Simon Maguire"][quote="Celtic.Dave"]Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.[/quote]

Thank you Dave, You don't go to see your favourite bands and then judge the night on who supported them. I'd like some of DKM stuff but aren't really my cup of tea.[/quote]

To me its like something extra. If I'm going to be getting something extra, then maybe it would be nice to get something I like. If you're lucky you get something you REALLY like. But ultimately, the support band is not going to be what gets you out to a Pogues show, at least here in the US. The tickets in our small venues sold out in like a few hours for every show (some much less) and we don't even know who, if anyone, will open all but one show.
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Wed Jan 25, 2006 2:55 pm

Celtic.Dave wrote:Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.


Thank you Dave, You don't go to see your favourite bands and then judge the night on who supported them. I'd like some of DKM stuff but aren't really my cup of tea.
[quote="Celtic.Dave"]Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.[/quote]

Thank you Dave, You don't go to see your favourite bands and then judge the night on who supported them. I'd like some of DKM stuff but aren't really my cup of tea.
  • Quote Tipsy McSwagger

Post by Tipsy McSwagger Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:54 pm

i think my band should support das pogues.we supported Martyn Bennets band in the Celtic Connections fest.Pretty much consists of drummers and lots of cowbell.we make lots of noise very well.
But then again...maaaaaybe not. :wink: I'd love to see a re-formed Slits support.
i think my band should support das pogues.we supported Martyn Bennets band in the Celtic Connections fest.Pretty much consists of drummers and lots of cowbell.we make lots of noise very well.
But then again...maaaaaybe not. :wink: I'd love to see a re-formed Slits support.
  • Quote justanotheronethen

Post by justanotheronethen Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:38 pm

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  • Quote DaveG

Post by DaveG Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:05 pm

trashcity wrote:
Pogues Whistle Player wrote: That would be like Don McLean opening for Motorhead. .


For some reason i now have an image in my head of Don Mclean playing a nice laid back, easy listening version of "Bomber" :D :D :D

Agree about The Oysterband, Levellers, Fairport etc though. Theres a horrible "worthy" vibe to those bands music that puts me right off them. Not to mention all those gits in ethnic trousers who populate their gigs. :x

How about Public Enemy opening for The Pogues? Now that would be an interesting bill.


Some years ago I saw a U2 gig when Public Enemy, Kraftwerk and Big Audio Dynamite were also in the bill. It was an anti Sellafield gig. Public Enemy put on a great show. I am afraid I cannot say the same about Kraftwerk because at this stage I had realised I was sat next to Johnny Marr and was drunkenly pestering him about how much I loved The Smiths.
[quote="trashcity"][quote="Pogues Whistle Player"] That would be like Don McLean opening for Motorhead. .[/quote]

For some reason i now have an image in my head of Don Mclean playing a nice laid back, easy listening version of "Bomber" :D :D :D

Agree about The Oysterband, Levellers, Fairport etc though. Theres a horrible "worthy" vibe to those bands music that puts me right off them. Not to mention all those gits in ethnic trousers who populate their gigs. :x

How about Public Enemy opening for The Pogues? Now that would be an interesting bill.[/quote]

Some years ago I saw a U2 gig when Public Enemy, Kraftwerk and Big Audio Dynamite were also in the bill. It was an anti Sellafield gig. Public Enemy put on a great show. I am afraid I cannot say the same about Kraftwerk because at this stage I had realised I was sat next to Johnny Marr and was drunkenly pestering him about how much I loved The Smiths.
  • Quote celticjunk

Post by celticjunk Mon Jan 16, 2006 12:16 pm

Los Lobos is another great band that would be perfect as a supportact christmas tour 2006.
Los Lobos really like the Pogues and they have met each other before at som festival (Isn't it so Mr C.?)
Los Lobos is another great band that would be perfect as a supportact christmas tour 2006.
Los Lobos really like the Pogues and they have met each other before at som festival (Isn't it so Mr C.?)
  • Quote jaffa

Post by jaffa Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:02 pm

did you guys ever see that Guy Richie film starring Brad Pitt? well his character was described as a "pikey". but from all i have read, pikeys are similar to travellers --looked down upon society for not conforming to standard set of rules to live by. oh..seems so romantic ....i want to run off with a raggle taggle gypsy man now...
did you guys ever see that Guy Richie film starring Brad Pitt? well his character was described as a "pikey". but from all i have read, pikeys are similar to travellers --looked down upon society for not conforming to standard set of rules to live by. oh..seems so romantic ....i want to run off with a raggle taggle gypsy man now...
  • Quote Kilkenny Cat

Gogol Bordello live shows

Post by Kilkenny Cat Sat Jan 14, 2006 5:43 pm

For those interested just seen Gogol Bordello are playing at least 2 gigs in March -

5th March - Concorde 2, Brighton
9th March - Corporation. Sheffield

Have to get some tix for Brighton gig now
For those interested just seen Gogol Bordello are playing at least 2 gigs in March -

5th March - Concorde 2, Brighton
9th March - Corporation. Sheffield

Have to get some tix for Brighton gig now
  • Quote Paddy Rolling Clone

Post by Paddy Rolling Clone Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:12 am

MacRua wrote:
Pogues Whistle Player wrote:Ukranians, eh? And there was was me thinking they were pikeys!


I searched for "pikey" deffinition and found some
For example:"pikeys - Thieving b*stards who when they are not thieving, spend their time indulging in one or more of the following: (1) shopping in Argos for giant-sized earrings/sovereign rings/gold chains that are too big for Mr T; (2) hanging around the post office on giro day; (3) burning out cars; (4)using the word 'innit' a lot and generally talking in a bumpkin slang; (5) smoking fags; (6) watching Trisha; (7) drinking alcopops and ( 8 ) offending everyone with their fake designer threads from the market. Regarding point ( 8 )- if a pikey's clothes really ARE designer, you can be sure they are stolen goods. They also think McDonalds is a high-class culinary experience. Losers."


Class. :lol:
[quote="MacRua"][quote="Pogues Whistle Player"]Ukranians, eh? And there was was me thinking they were pikeys! [/quote]

I searched for "pikey" deffinition and [url=http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pikeys]found some[/url]
For example:[i]"pikeys - Thieving b*stards who when they are not thieving, spend their time indulging in one or more of the following: (1) shopping in Argos for giant-sized earrings/sovereign rings/gold chains that are too big for Mr T; (2) hanging around the post office on giro day; (3) burning out cars; (4)using the word 'innit' a lot and generally talking in a bumpkin slang; (5) smoking fags; (6) watching Trisha; (7) drinking alcopops and ( 8 ) offending everyone with their fake designer threads from the market. Regarding point ( 8 )- if a pikey's clothes really ARE designer, you can be sure they are stolen goods. They also think McDonalds is a high-class culinary experience. Losers." [/i] [/quote]

Class. :lol:

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