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  • Quote Darla

Post by Darla Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:02 pm

yinan wrote: How is the fiddle viewed by most of the band?


Here's the thread I referred to earlier about how the band views the fiddle http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4502
[quote="yinan"] How is the fiddle viewed by most of the band?[/quote]

Here's the thread I referred to earlier about how the band views the fiddle [url]http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4502[/url]
  • Quote Darla

Post by Darla Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:31 pm

Yinan - I'm in Sacramento but I'm willing to drive a bit.

Girls from the County Hell - that would be wicked! 8)
Yinan - I'm in Sacramento but I'm willing to drive a bit.

Girls from the County Hell - that would be wicked! 8)
  • Quote Sportin' Life

Post by Sportin' Life Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:44 pm

Maldoror wrote:
DzM wrote:Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.


Haha, or AC/Daisy :lol:


I saw one in Montana called Hell's Belles. They were probably more enjoyable than the real AC/DC.
[quote="Maldoror"][quote="DzM"]Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.[/quote]

Haha, or AC/Daisy :lol:[/quote]

I saw one in Montana called Hell's Belles. They were probably more enjoyable than the real AC/DC.
  • Quote Maldoror

Post by Maldoror Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:52 pm

DzM wrote:Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.


Haha, or AC/Daisy :lol:
[quote="DzM"]Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.[/quote]

Haha, or AC/Daisy :lol:
  • Quote Johan From Sweden

Post by Johan From Sweden Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:36 pm

How about:

Sally MacLennane´s or Kitty´s :)
How about:

Sally MacLennane´s or Kitty´s :)
  • Quote Clash Cadillac

Post by Clash Cadillac Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:15 am

yinan wrote:
DzM wrote:
Darla wrote:How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!

I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.


Now we need a clever punny name too. Any ideas, anyone?


Girls From The County Hell
[quote="yinan"][quote="DzM"][quote="Darla"]How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun![/quote]
I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.[/quote]

Now we need a clever punny name too. Any ideas, anyone?[/quote]

[i]Girls From The County Hell[/i]
  • Quote Clash Cadillac

Post by Clash Cadillac Sat Nov 03, 2007 4:06 am

DzM wrote:
Darla wrote:How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!

I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.


Kind of like the all girl Led Zepplin cover band... Lez Zepplin
[quote="DzM"][quote="Darla"]How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun![/quote]
I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.[/quote]

Kind of like the all girl Led Zepplin cover band... Lez Zepplin
  • Quote yinan

Post by yinan Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:34 am

DzM wrote:
Darla wrote:How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!

I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.


Now we need a clever punny name too. Any ideas, anyone?
[quote="DzM"][quote="Darla"]How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun![/quote]
I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.[/quote]

Now we need a clever punny name too. Any ideas, anyone?
  • Quote yinan

Post by yinan Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:01 am

Darla wrote:How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!


Okay, I happen to be a girl as well. How is the fiddle viewed by most of the band? All-girl would be cool, I'm just afraid that it would make it take a lot longer or almost impossible to get this band together. Where in Northern California are you located, by the way? Anyway, thanks for responding. I'm really excited!
[quote="Darla"]How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun![/quote]

Okay, I happen to be a girl as well. How is the fiddle viewed by most of the band? All-girl would be cool, I'm just afraid that it would make it take a lot longer or almost impossible to get this band together. Where in Northern California are you located, by the way? Anyway, thanks for responding. I'm really excited!
  • Quote DzM

Post by DzM Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:30 am

Darla wrote:How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!

I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.
[quote="Darla"]How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun![/quote]
I imagine your shows will be a popular event too ... Kinda like the Sacramento AC/DC cover band, AC/D-She.
  • Quote Darla

Post by Darla Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:04 pm

How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!
How about an all-girl version? 'Course I only play fiddle (and that not too well) - and I've read from previous posts how the fiddle is viewed by most of the band :wink: Maybe I can learn to play the mandolin... I can sing a bit too. We might be crap but we'll have lots of fun!
  • Quote yinan

Pogues tribute band in San Francisco Bay Area, USA

Post by yinan Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:04 am

Hello, I want to start a Pogues tribute band. Would anybody who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA, be interested in joining? It's just me for now, I guess, and I don't play any instruments. But then again, neither did Spider Stacy. So maybe I can take up the tin whistle or something. And I can sing pretty loudly. Anyway, please let me know if you're interested!
Hello, I want to start a Pogues tribute band. Would anybody who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA, be interested in joining? It's just me for now, I guess, and I don't play any instruments. But then again, neither did Spider Stacy. So maybe I can take up the tin whistle or something. And I can sing pretty loudly. Anyway, please let me know if you're interested!

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