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  • Quote Frances

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Frances Sat Sep 04, 2021 5:52 am

Bono is grotesque.
I hadn’t seen that performance, I want to stab me eye and ear.
Fuck.

Worse than that Richard lounge singer guy who covers “Holiday in Cambodia”.
The wig. :shock:


The clips of a young Mr. MacGowan on the come-up were interesting.
A few live clips I hadn’t seen, plus the ones everyone has all in a row is convenient.

Overall, probably a predictable way to go toward the end.
I don’t know what I expected, but this ain’t it.

The Creedence Clearwater Revival stuff, LOL. I hate that band so much.
Put me in, coach. I’m ready to play, todaaaay.
Bono is grotesque.
I hadn’t seen that performance, I want to stab me eye and ear.
Fuck.

Worse than that Richard lounge singer guy who covers “Holiday in Cambodia”.
The wig. :shock:


The clips of a young Mr. MacGowan on the come-up were interesting.
A few live clips I hadn’t seen, plus the ones everyone has all in a row is convenient.

Overall, probably a predictable way to go toward the end.
I don’t know what I expected, but this ain’t it.

The Creedence Clearwater Revival stuff, LOL. I hate that band so much.
[i]Put me in, coach. I’m ready to play, todaaaay.[/i]
  • Quote Welshie

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Welshie Fri Sep 03, 2021 12:12 pm

Watched it today, some parts brilliant, some parts cringeworthy, i agree with others Shane does not look particularly healthy as the film finished. Any news on how he is now?
Watched it today, some parts brilliant, some parts cringeworthy, i agree with others Shane does not look particularly healthy as the film finished. Any news on how he is now?
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Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Welshie Fri Sep 03, 2021 6:58 am

Just in case: Its on BBCiplayer and is available for 9 more days....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... e-macgowan
Just in case: Its on BBCiplayer and is available for 9 more days....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000t84r/crock-of-gold-a-few-rounds-with-shane-macgowan
  • Quote left

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by left Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:24 pm

There's two kind of rockstars in the world: those who publish album after album after album, and those who say the new album is coming soon.
There's two kind of rockstars in the world: those who publish album after album after album, and those who say the new album is coming soon.
  • Quote Low D

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Low D Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:23 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:
soulfinger wrote:That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.


Yep i wholeheartedly agree. What i find difficult is listening to his close friends or associates saying he's working on a new album and is gonna be getting in shape for a few gigs. Do they really believe that? Oh how I wish it was going to happen though :(


Especially as this is, I believe, the 3rd time he's been working on a new album.
[quote="Fr. McGreer"][quote="soulfinger"]That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.[/quote]

Yep i wholeheartedly agree. What i find difficult is listening to his close friends or associates saying he's working on a new album and is gonna be getting in shape for a few gigs. Do they [i]really[/i] believe that? Oh how I wish it was going to happen though :([/quote]

Especially as this is, I believe, the 3rd time he's been working on a new album.
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Fr. McGreer Tue Mar 23, 2021 8:01 pm

soulfinger wrote:That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.


Yep i wholeheartedly agree. What i find difficult is listening to his close friends or associates saying he's working on a new album and is gonna be getting in shape for a few gigs. Do they really believe that? Oh how I wish it was going to happen though :(
[quote="soulfinger"]That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.[/quote]

Yep i wholeheartedly agree. What i find difficult is listening to his close friends or associates saying he's working on a new album and is gonna be getting in shape for a few gigs. Do they [i]really[/i] believe that? Oh how I wish it was going to happen though :(
  • Quote soulfinger

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by soulfinger Tue Mar 23, 2021 5:14 pm

That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.
That's a cracking interview. I found watching the documentary quite difficult. It is pretty sad to see Shane so physically wrecked and bordering on unintelligible at times, but his warmth and wit came through and Temple did a fine job of celebrating the miracle that he's still around at all.
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Fr. McGreer Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:14 pm

Ciderman wrote:https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/shane-macgowan-documentary-crock-of-gold-julien-temple-interview/12984580


Thanks for the link. It's a very good interview with Temple. I also felt sorry for Bobby Gillespie :lol:
[quote="Ciderman"]https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/shane-macgowan-documentary-crock-of-gold-julien-temple-interview/12984580[/quote]

Thanks for the link. It's a very good interview with Temple. I also felt sorry for Bobby Gillespie :lol:
  • Quote Ciderman

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Ciderman Tue Mar 23, 2021 12:15 am

https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-re ... w/12984580
https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/shane-macgowan-documentary-crock-of-gold-julien-temple-interview/12984580
  • Quote DzM

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by DzM Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:30 pm

Note: The Alamo Draft House is hosting a Watch Party tonight.
Note: The Alamo Draft House is hosting a [url=https://ondemand.drafthouse.com/film/crock-of-gold-a-few-rounds-with-shane-macgowan-watch-party-qanda/]Watch Party tonight[/url].
  • Quote fermenter

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by fermenter Mon Mar 15, 2021 5:26 pm

Its on BBC 4 16 March 22.00 .
Its on BBC 4 16 March 22.00 .
  • Quote mats

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by mats Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:10 pm

They showed a plaque to mark that Shane lived in a building during 79-82. Does anybody know where it is? I guess Burton Street in London. I was there last year and I didn´t see it but since I didn´t know about it I never looked for it.
They showed a plaque to mark that Shane lived in a building during 79-82. Does anybody know where it is? I guess Burton Street in London. I was there last year and I didn´t see it but since I didn´t know about it I never looked for it.
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Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by mats Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:01 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:
I'm going to start a campaign to get the footage that the official cameras recorded on the night of Shane's 60th at Dublin's National Concert Hall. Mats and i were chatting to one of the camera men that night and he said it won't be released.... "it's just for the archives". Having just seen a few clips on this movie it's a crime to hide it away :x :x Actually, you can keep Bono's 'Rainy Night' hidden but not Lisa O'Neil's 'Birmingham Six'

Y)


I´ll be the first to sign the campaign :D
We really need an official release of that show
[quote="Fr. McGreer"]

I'm going to start a campaign to get the footage that the official cameras recorded on the night of Shane's 60th at Dublin's National Concert Hall. Mats and i were chatting to one of the camera men that night and he said it won't be released.... "it's just for the archives". Having just seen a few clips on this movie it's a crime to hide it away :x :x Actually, you can keep Bono's '[i]Rainy Night[/i]' hidden but not Lisa O'Neil's '[i]Birmingham Six[/i]'

Y)[/quote]

I´ll be the first to sign the campaign :D
We really need an official release of that show
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Fr. McGreer Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:29 am

Well it's taken until new year's eve to sit down with a pint of Guinness and Mrs McGreer to watch it.

We loved it; especially the childhood scenes filmed in and around the home place and the townlands of Tipperary where Shane spent his formative years. The animated scenes that flesh out Shane's narration are also brilliant.

Now, i've never had a problem understanding Shane's speech but this is tough going. Shane's recollections are played through the effect of an old tape recorder. After 15 minutes I started again with the subtitles on. I could either enjoy the visuals and struggle the dialogue or switch on the subs and miss the visuals.

Siobhan stands out as the star contributor. Her honesty is stark, funny and heartbreaking. Gerry Adams gets the most interaction. Shane seems to respond to the way Gerry just chats to him as an old friend rather just straight up questions. Poor old Bobby Gillespie tries the 'question' tactic and gets completely burned.

I was hoping for more from Depp but his highlight was being told by Shane that he couldn't sit through a full movie with Johnny pretending to be a Pirate.

I'm going to start a campaign to get the footage that the official cameras recorded on the night of Shane's 60th at Dublin's National Concert Hall. Mats and i were chatting to one of the camera men that night and he said it won't be released.... "it's just for the archives". Having just seen a few clips on this movie it's a crime to hide it away :x :x Actually, you can keep Bono's 'Rainy Night' hidden but not Lisa O'Neil's 'Birmingham Six'

Yes there's lots of footage us fans have seen before but I'll watch it again............and again 8)
Well it's taken until new year's eve to sit down with a pint of Guinness and Mrs McGreer to watch it.

We loved it; especially the childhood scenes filmed in and around the home place and the townlands of Tipperary where Shane spent his formative years. The animated scenes that flesh out Shane's narration are also brilliant.

Now, i've never had a problem understanding Shane's speech but this is tough going. Shane's recollections are played through the effect of an old tape recorder. After 15 minutes I started again with the subtitles on. I could either enjoy the visuals and struggle the dialogue or switch on the subs and miss the visuals.

Siobhan stands out as the star contributor. Her honesty is stark, funny and heartbreaking. Gerry Adams gets the most interaction. Shane seems to respond to the way Gerry just chats to him as an old friend rather just straight up questions. Poor old Bobby Gillespie tries the 'question' tactic and gets completely burned.

I was hoping for more from Depp but his highlight was being told by Shane that he couldn't sit through a full movie with Johnny pretending to be a Pirate.

I'm going to start a campaign to get the footage that the official cameras recorded on the night of Shane's 60th at Dublin's National Concert Hall. Mats and i were chatting to one of the camera men that night and he said it won't be released.... "it's just for the archives". Having just seen a few clips on this movie it's a crime to hide it away :x :x Actually, you can keep Bono's '[i]Rainy Night[/i]' hidden but not Lisa O'Neil's '[i]Birmingham Six[/i]'

Yes there's lots of footage us fans have seen before but I'll watch it again............and again 8)
  • Quote Ciderman

Re: “Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan”

Post by Ciderman Thu Dec 17, 2020 12:46 am

Fr. McGreer wrote:My DVD copy arrived in the post. As i asked for it for Christmas i'll be waiting until the 25th to watch it. Looking forward to seeing it.


Christmas day for me too ;-)

I'm surprised there was no booklet included with the DVD. And no extras considering the amount of footage they had gathered for this.
[quote="Fr. McGreer"]My DVD copy arrived in the post. As i asked for it for Christmas i'll be waiting until the 25th to watch it. Looking forward to seeing it.[/quote]

Christmas day for me too ;-)

I'm surprised there was no booklet included with the DVD. And no extras considering the amount of footage they had gathered for this.

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