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  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Fr. McGreer Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:07 pm

Villa John wrote:Hands up all those who got question 15 right.Shannon Murray, a remarkable young woman and i am so proud to be a relative.


My hand has to stay down on that question.
[quote="Villa John"]Hands up all those who got question 15 right.Shannon Murray, a remarkable young woman and i am so proud to be a relative.[/quote]

My hand has to stay down on that question.
  • Quote Villa John

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Villa John Wed Jan 29, 2014 2:46 pm

Hands up all those who got question 15 right.Shannon Murray, a remarkable young woman and i am so proud to be a relative.
Hands up all those who got question 15 right.Shannon Murray, a remarkable young woman and i am so proud to be a relative.
  • Quote Tippscart

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Tippscart Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:53 pm

Only got 10 but am happy enough with that considering my youthfulness :D Got 1,3,6,10 and 15 wrong FWIW.
Only got 10 but am happy enough with that considering my youthfulness :D Got 1,3,6,10 and 15 wrong FWIW.
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Fr. McGreer Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:53 pm

MissWalshy wrote:I got 6.


B- Must try harder. But I admire your honesty :wink:
[quote="MissWalshy"]I got 6.[/quote]

B- Must try harder. But I admire your honesty :wink:
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by MissWalshy Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:28 pm

I got 6.
I got 6.
  • Quote RICHB

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by RICHB Mon Jan 06, 2014 2:26 pm

Lade wrote:Stiff released it in 1984. I have one with catalog no. Stiff BUY207. Boys From The County Hell have catalog no. BUY212. But I guess this was released before Boys From The County Hell.
The Stiff release had the band named as The Pogues while the pre stiff versions had the band named as Pogue Mahone.


I stand corrected then. This is where we miss Phil :(
[quote="Lade"]Stiff released it in 1984. I have one with catalog no. Stiff BUY207. Boys From The County Hell have catalog no. BUY212. But I guess this was released before Boys From The County Hell.
The Stiff release had the band named as The Pogues while the pre stiff versions had the band named as Pogue Mahone.[/quote]

I stand corrected then. This is where we miss Phil :(
  • Quote Welshie

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Welshie Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:37 am

11 for me!
Cheers
Aled
11 for me!
Cheers
Aled
  • Quote Lade

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Lade Mon Nov 25, 2013 10:07 pm

Stiff released it in 1984. I have one with catalog no. Stiff BUY207. Boys From The County Hell have catalog no. BUY212. But I guess this was released before Boys From The County Hell.
The Stiff release had the band named as The Pogues while the pre stiff versions had the band named as Pogue Mahone.
Stiff released it in 1984. I have one with catalog no. Stiff BUY207. Boys From The County Hell have catalog no. BUY212. But I guess this was released before Boys From The County Hell.
The Stiff release had the band named as The Pogues while the pre stiff versions had the band named as Pogue Mahone.
  • Quote kmurray105

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by kmurray105 Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:58 pm

Lade wrote:Dark Streets of London was the first single released on Stiff by The Pogues.


As RICHB mentions and shown here, http://www.pogues.com/Releases/Disco/Singles.html, Dark Streets was not released by Stiff and was released in June not October. Trick question!
[quote="Lade"]Dark Streets of London was the first single released on Stiff by The Pogues.[/quote]

As RICHB mentions and shown here, [url]http://www.pogues.com/Releases/Disco/Singles.html[/url], Dark Streets was not released by Stiff and was released in June not October. Trick question!
  • Quote Lade

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Lade Mon Nov 25, 2013 3:39 pm

Dark Streets of London was the first single released on Stiff by The Pogues.
Dark Streets of London was the first single released on Stiff by The Pogues.
  • Quote kmurray105

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by kmurray105 Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:34 pm

12! I had Dark Streets of London for #5, and had no clue for 6 and 15. The rest were easy. I am a little pissed off about #5.
12! I had Dark Streets of London for #5, and had no clue for 6 and 15. The rest were easy. I am a little pissed off about #5.
  • Quote Clash Cadillac

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Clash Cadillac Fri Nov 22, 2013 5:54 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:11 correct.

Passed on No's 1, 5, 6 & 15

Not bad.


Good job, I only got 8
[quote="Fr. McGreer"]11 correct.

Passed on No's 1, 5, 6 & 15

Not bad.[/quote]

Good job, I only got 8
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by Fr. McGreer Fri Nov 22, 2013 4:26 pm

11 correct.

Passed on No's 1, 5, 6 & 15

Not bad.
11 correct.

Passed on No's 1, 5, 6 & 15

Not bad.
  • Quote RICHB

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by RICHB Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:06 pm

firehazard wrote:
JohnG wrote:Here's all the questions (scroll down for the answers). I scored a measly four!

1. What was the name of the first Pogues song to enter the charts when it peaked at number 72 in April 1985?

2. Who produced the Pogues’ most successful single Fairytale of New York and the album it was taken from If I Should fall from Grace with God?

3. In October ‘86 the Pogues recorded two songs with the Dubliners. One was the Irish Rover making the Top 10. What was the title of the other song that appeared on the B side?

4. Which new wave artist produced the Pogues second album that was released in August 1985?

5. What was the Pogues debut single for Stiff Records that failed to chart when it was released in October ’84?

6. Following a number of promotional appearances, the Pogues first live American concert took place in February 1986. At what venue in New York?

7. What was the title of the 4-track EP that was released in March 1986 featuring among its songs A Rainy Night in Soho and The Body of an American?

8. Who replaced the guitarist Philip Chevron when he missed the band’s American tour in late ’87 because of ill health?

9. During July and August ’87 the Pogues opened for which band in a number of stadium gigs, the first of which was at Wembley in front of a crowd of 70,000?

10. The video of the song Fiesta was filmed in Barcelona in April ’88?. Which comedian directed it?

11. By what name is the tinwhistle player and occasional vocalist Peter Stacy better known?

12. Apart from the annual re-releases of the Fairytale of New York, what was the title of the last release by the band to make the UK Top 20?

13. What was the name of the bass player who left the band in ’86 following her marriage to Elvis Costello earlier in the year?

14. What was the title of the first album of new material released by the band following the departure of MacGowan . It was produced by Michael Brook and recorded in ’93?

15. The Pogues played a benefit concert in Camden in December 1990 for their manager’s daughter after she was injured in a diving accident. What was her name?



























1. A Pair of Brown Eyes

2. Steve Lilywhite

3. The Rare Auld Mountain Dew

4. Elvis Costello

5. Boys from the County Hell

6. The World

7. Poguetry in Motion

8. Joe Strummer

9. U2

10. Adrian Edmonson

11. Spider

12. Tuesday Morning

13. Cait O’Riordan

14. Waiting for Herb

15. Shannon


Thanks, JohnG. 8)

I scored 9. "Could do better", like so many of my school reports used to say.

But I'm confused by the answer to Q.5. I always thought it was Dark Streets of London?



iI got two wrong The World and the last one Shannon. The first single was released on Pogue Mahone I think. They signed for Stiff after that and then released The Boys from County Hell. I got that one right because had only just read about itin Carol Clerks books (which I have jsut read again.
[quote="firehazard"][quote="JohnG"]Here's all the questions (scroll down for the answers). I scored a measly four!

1. What was the name of the first Pogues song to enter the charts when it peaked at number 72 in April 1985?

2. Who produced the Pogues’ most successful single Fairytale of New York and the album it was taken from If I Should fall from Grace with God?

3. In October ‘86 the Pogues recorded two songs with the Dubliners. One was the Irish Rover making the Top 10. What was the title of the other song that appeared on the B side?

4. Which new wave artist produced the Pogues second album that was released in August 1985?

5. What was the Pogues debut single for Stiff Records that failed to chart when it was released in October ’84?

6. Following a number of promotional appearances, the Pogues first live American concert took place in February 1986. At what venue in New York?

7. What was the title of the 4-track EP that was released in March 1986 featuring among its songs A Rainy Night in Soho and The Body of an American?

8. Who replaced the guitarist Philip Chevron when he missed the band’s American tour in late ’87 because of ill health?

9. During July and August ’87 the Pogues opened for which band in a number of stadium gigs, the first of which was at Wembley in front of a crowd of 70,000?

10. The video of the song Fiesta was filmed in Barcelona in April ’88?. Which comedian directed it?

11. By what name is the tinwhistle player and occasional vocalist Peter Stacy better known?

12. Apart from the annual re-releases of the Fairytale of New York, what was the title of the last release by the band to make the UK Top 20?

13. What was the name of the bass player who left the band in ’86 following her marriage to Elvis Costello earlier in the year?

14. What was the title of the first album of new material released by the band following the departure of MacGowan . It was produced by Michael Brook and recorded in ’93?

15. The Pogues played a benefit concert in Camden in December 1990 for their manager’s daughter after she was injured in a diving accident. What was her name?



























1. A Pair of Brown Eyes

2. Steve Lilywhite

3. The Rare Auld Mountain Dew

4. Elvis Costello

5. Boys from the County Hell

6. The World

7. Poguetry in Motion

8. Joe Strummer

9. U2

10. Adrian Edmonson

11. Spider

12. Tuesday Morning

13. Cait O’Riordan

14. Waiting for Herb

15. Shannon[/quote]

Thanks, JohnG. 8)

I scored 9. "Could do better", like so many of my school reports used to say.

But I'm confused by the answer to Q.5. I always thought it was Dark Streets of London?[/quote]


iI got two wrong The World and the last one Shannon. The first single was released on Pogue Mahone I think. They signed for Stiff after that and then released The Boys from County Hell. I got that one right because had only just read about itin Carol Clerks books (which I have jsut read again.
  • Quote firehazard

Re: The Pogues on Mastermind

Post by firehazard Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:57 am

JohnG wrote:Here's all the questions (scroll down for the answers). I scored a measly four!

1. What was the name of the first Pogues song to enter the charts when it peaked at number 72 in April 1985?

2. Who produced the Pogues’ most successful single Fairytale of New York and the album it was taken from If I Should fall from Grace with God?

3. In October ‘86 the Pogues recorded two songs with the Dubliners. One was the Irish Rover making the Top 10. What was the title of the other song that appeared on the B side?

4. Which new wave artist produced the Pogues second album that was released in August 1985?

5. What was the Pogues debut single for Stiff Records that failed to chart when it was released in October ’84?

6. Following a number of promotional appearances, the Pogues first live American concert took place in February 1986. At what venue in New York?

7. What was the title of the 4-track EP that was released in March 1986 featuring among its songs A Rainy Night in Soho and The Body of an American?

8. Who replaced the guitarist Philip Chevron when he missed the band’s American tour in late ’87 because of ill health?

9. During July and August ’87 the Pogues opened for which band in a number of stadium gigs, the first of which was at Wembley in front of a crowd of 70,000?

10. The video of the song Fiesta was filmed in Barcelona in April ’88?. Which comedian directed it?

11. By what name is the tinwhistle player and occasional vocalist Peter Stacy better known?

12. Apart from the annual re-releases of the Fairytale of New York, what was the title of the last release by the band to make the UK Top 20?

13. What was the name of the bass player who left the band in ’86 following her marriage to Elvis Costello earlier in the year?

14. What was the title of the first album of new material released by the band following the departure of MacGowan . It was produced by Michael Brook and recorded in ’93?

15. The Pogues played a benefit concert in Camden in December 1990 for their manager’s daughter after she was injured in a diving accident. What was her name?



























1. A Pair of Brown Eyes

2. Steve Lilywhite

3. The Rare Auld Mountain Dew

4. Elvis Costello

5. Boys from the County Hell

6. The World

7. Poguetry in Motion

8. Joe Strummer

9. U2

10. Adrian Edmonson

11. Spider

12. Tuesday Morning

13. Cait O’Riordan

14. Waiting for Herb

15. Shannon


Thanks, JohnG. 8)

I scored 9. "Could do better", like so many of my school reports used to say.

But I'm confused by the answer to Q.5. I always thought it was Dark Streets of London?
[quote="JohnG"]Here's all the questions (scroll down for the answers). I scored a measly four!

1. What was the name of the first Pogues song to enter the charts when it peaked at number 72 in April 1985?

2. Who produced the Pogues’ most successful single Fairytale of New York and the album it was taken from If I Should fall from Grace with God?

3. In October ‘86 the Pogues recorded two songs with the Dubliners. One was the Irish Rover making the Top 10. What was the title of the other song that appeared on the B side?

4. Which new wave artist produced the Pogues second album that was released in August 1985?

5. What was the Pogues debut single for Stiff Records that failed to chart when it was released in October ’84?

6. Following a number of promotional appearances, the Pogues first live American concert took place in February 1986. At what venue in New York?

7. What was the title of the 4-track EP that was released in March 1986 featuring among its songs A Rainy Night in Soho and The Body of an American?

8. Who replaced the guitarist Philip Chevron when he missed the band’s American tour in late ’87 because of ill health?

9. During July and August ’87 the Pogues opened for which band in a number of stadium gigs, the first of which was at Wembley in front of a crowd of 70,000?

10. The video of the song Fiesta was filmed in Barcelona in April ’88?. Which comedian directed it?

11. By what name is the tinwhistle player and occasional vocalist Peter Stacy better known?

12. Apart from the annual re-releases of the Fairytale of New York, what was the title of the last release by the band to make the UK Top 20?

13. What was the name of the bass player who left the band in ’86 following her marriage to Elvis Costello earlier in the year?

14. What was the title of the first album of new material released by the band following the departure of MacGowan . It was produced by Michael Brook and recorded in ’93?

15. The Pogues played a benefit concert in Camden in December 1990 for their manager’s daughter after she was injured in a diving accident. What was her name?



























1. A Pair of Brown Eyes

2. Steve Lilywhite

3. The Rare Auld Mountain Dew

4. Elvis Costello

5. Boys from the County Hell

6. The World

7. Poguetry in Motion

8. Joe Strummer

9. U2

10. Adrian Edmonson

11. Spider

12. Tuesday Morning

13. Cait O’Riordan

14. Waiting for Herb

15. Shannon[/quote]

Thanks, JohnG. 8)

I scored 9. "Could do better", like so many of my school reports used to say.

But I'm confused by the answer to Q.5. I always thought it was Dark Streets of London?

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