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Decemberists Members Play Pogues Cover Show Tonight

Post by miked Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:17 am

Decemberists Members Play Pogues Cover Show Tonight

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news ... ow-tonight


Erin Go Bragh and so forth! It's St. Patrick's Day, everyone's favorite excuse to eat all kinds of sweaty meat and salty vegetables, ingest a gallon or so of green dye, and then spend the next week peeing it all out.

And what better way to soundtrack this most culturally sensitive of all holidays than with the music of trad-Irish punks the Pogues? While Shane MacGowan and company will shamrock the hell out of New York's Roseland Ballroom this evening, all across the world, Pogues cover bands aplenty will revel in their big moment before, you know, going back to their cubicles tomorrow morning, Tylenol in hand.

But K.M.R.I.A., who play Portland's Crystal Ballroom tonight, well, they've got the luck of the Irish with 'em. Once tonight's set is through and all that Jameson runs its course, all of them will go back to being in bands of their own. K.M.R.I.A. is a bit of a who's who of Pacific Northwest rock, featuring Chris Funk and Jenny Conlee of the Decemberists, Derek Brown of eels, Casey Neill, Ezra Holbrook of Dr. Theopolis, Hanz Araki of the Whyos and Paperboys, and Jesse Emerson of Amelia.

The band, who play Pogues music and Pogues music only, take their name-- an acronym for "Kiss My Royal Irish Ass", don't you know-- from a bit in James Joyce's BEST BOOK EVAR Ulysses, touched upon in the Pogues' classic "Transmetropolitan".

Beyond, like, famous people, the band's got something most of those other Pogues cover bands don't: the approval of a real life Pogue. According to the K.M.R.I.A. Myspace page, James Fearnley helped teach Chris and Jenny how to play "the impossibly arcane middle section of 'Bottle of Smoke', which neither Jem [Finer] (who wrote the damn middle section) nor Terry Woods (who never plays the same thing twice) can actually get through without extemporizing." Fearnley adds, "neither can I, truth be told. But at least I know how it's supposed to go."

Could it be that this ragtag bunch are gonna out-Pogue the Pogues' brogue? Nah, not quite, but I'm sure they're gonna have a real kickass time trying.

As they say in Ireland, Beannachtai na Feile Padraig! Man, I bet that's hard to say after a sixer of those big Guinness cans.

Video: The Pogues: Streams of Whiskey [from the Red Roses for Me LP]

Posted by Paul Thompson in tribute, sideproject on Mon: 03-17-08: 02:12 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
Decemberists Members Play Pogues Cover Show Tonight

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/49316-decemberists-members-play-pogues-cover-show-tonight


Erin Go Bragh and so forth! It's St. Patrick's Day, everyone's favorite excuse to eat all kinds of sweaty meat and salty vegetables, ingest a gallon or so of green dye, and then spend the next week peeing it all out.

And what better way to soundtrack this most culturally sensitive of all holidays than with the music of trad-Irish punks the Pogues? While Shane MacGowan and company will shamrock the hell out of New York's Roseland Ballroom this evening, all across the world, Pogues cover bands aplenty will revel in their big moment before, you know, going back to their cubicles tomorrow morning, Tylenol in hand.

But K.M.R.I.A., who play Portland's Crystal Ballroom tonight, well, they've got the luck of the Irish with 'em. Once tonight's set is through and all that Jameson runs its course, all of them will go back to being in bands of their own. K.M.R.I.A. is a bit of a who's who of Pacific Northwest rock, featuring Chris Funk and Jenny Conlee of the Decemberists, Derek Brown of eels, Casey Neill, Ezra Holbrook of Dr. Theopolis, Hanz Araki of the Whyos and Paperboys, and Jesse Emerson of Amelia.

The band, who play Pogues music and Pogues music only, take their name-- an acronym for "Kiss My Royal Irish Ass", don't you know-- from a bit in James Joyce's BEST BOOK EVAR Ulysses, touched upon in the Pogues' classic "Transmetropolitan".

Beyond, like, famous people, the band's got something most of those other Pogues cover bands don't: the approval of a real life Pogue. According to the K.M.R.I.A. Myspace page, James Fearnley helped teach Chris and Jenny how to play "the impossibly arcane middle section of 'Bottle of Smoke', which neither Jem [Finer] (who wrote the damn middle section) nor Terry Woods (who never plays the same thing twice) can actually get through without extemporizing." Fearnley adds, "neither can I, truth be told. But at least I know how it's supposed to go."

Could it be that this ragtag bunch are gonna out-Pogue the Pogues' brogue? Nah, not quite, but I'm sure they're gonna have a real kickass time trying.

As they say in Ireland, Beannachtai na Feile Padraig! Man, I bet that's hard to say after a sixer of those big Guinness cans.

Video: The Pogues: Streams of Whiskey [from the Red Roses for Me LP]

Posted by Paul Thompson in tribute, sideproject on Mon: 03-17-08: 02:12 PM CDT | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:48 am

There's something about it on the NME website, terryog, but it doesn't say much more: http://www.nme.com/news/the-decemberists/32244

I saw them about a month ago now -- they were on good form and it was a fine gig. Sorry to hear about the illness.
There's something about it on the NME website, terryog, but it doesn't say much more: http://www.nme.com/news/the-decemberists/32244

I saw them about a month ago now -- they were on good form and it was a fine gig. Sorry to hear about the illness.
  • Quote terryog

Decemberists

Post by terryog Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:57 am

I've been a member of this forum for awhile, this is my first post...
I was very much looking forward to seeing the Decemberists for the two NY shows... They've announced that the rest of the shows are canceled as one of the band is ill.

Just wondering who else was planning on seeing them on this tour, and if there are any thoughts on what is going on, and who is ill/what is going on with the band.
I've been a member of this forum for awhile, this is my first post...
I was very much looking forward to seeing the Decemberists for the two NY shows... They've announced that the rest of the shows are canceled as one of the band is ill.

Just wondering who else was planning on seeing them on this tour, and if there are any thoughts on what is going on, and who is ill/what is going on with the band.
  • Quote Esther

Post by Esther Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:33 pm

My daughter, an intern w/the Grant Park Orchestra of Chicago, saw them there at the free outdoor concert with the orchestra. She, too, gave them a good review.
My daughter, an intern w/the Grant Park Orchestra of Chicago, saw them there at the free outdoor concert with the orchestra. She, too, gave them a good review.
  • Quote georgecat

Post by georgecat Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:14 pm

Eric V wrote:Saw them with an orchestral backing last weekend in Baltimore. Really good show.


Their show here with the LA Philharmonic I heard was fantastic as well. I didn't see but heard nothing but good words.
[quote="Eric V"]Saw them with an orchestral backing last weekend in Baltimore. Really good show.[/quote]

Their show here with the LA Philharmonic I heard was fantastic as well. I didn't see but heard nothing but good words.
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:53 am

Saw them with an orchestral backing last weekend in Baltimore. Really good show.
Saw them with an orchestral backing last weekend in Baltimore. Really good show.
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:17 pm

OK :wink:
OK :wink:
  • Quote Frances

Post by Frances Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:53 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:And do you have an argument for it?


Yeah, I do.

They are boring as hell live. July, July! was the only song with any energy at all. I saw them at the same venue where I first saw THE POGUES, the Vegas HOB. The Decemberists couldn't even get that little place going.

If tween dance circles and nasal story-singing from some sea obsessed dork are your thing, well to each their own.

It just struck me as one big stupid gimmick. When they were all flailing around on the ground, they should've stayed there.
[quote="Mick Molloy"]
And do you have an argument for it?[/quote]

Yeah, I do.

They are boring as hell live. July, July! was the only song with any energy at all. I saw them at the same venue where I first saw THE POGUES, the Vegas HOB. The Decemberists couldn't even get that little place going.

If tween dance circles and nasal story-singing from some sea obsessed dork are your thing, well to each their own.

It just struck me as one big stupid gimmick. When they were all flailing around on the ground, they should've stayed there.
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:35 pm

Anonymous wrote:No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz!


And do you have an argument for it?
[quote="Anonymous"]No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz![/quote]

And do you have an argument for it?
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:34 pm

Anonymous wrote:No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz!


What.... you mean live they suck, but you like their recordings?
[quote="Anonymous"]No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz![/quote]

What.... you mean live they suck, but you like their recordings?
  • Quote Benno

Post by Benno Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:39 pm

JamesFearnley wrote:I'm thinking the woman you're referring to would be Petra Hayden, who is probably one of the best backing vocalists, for a start, that there is. I saw the Decemberists at Coachella this year - where, as is probably usual, Colin had the audience eating out of his hand. I missed Petra Hayden. The last time I saw the band before that was when I guested on a couple of songs at the end of their set at the Henry Fonda theater in LA a year or something ago. There was an agreeable balance with the guys and the women in the band at that time, for me.



not to mention she's a veritable virtuoso on the viola
she's just is so far above the bassist that it's sort of absurd
when i saw him he had tape on the neck of his cello
(indicating where his fingers would go...)
my teacher made us stop doing that in grade 10 for christ's sake

it's interesting that you played with them
considering another great folk artist opened for them when i saw them
alasdair roberts was an amazing act
his scottish ballads were much better than colin's whining in my opinion
[quote="JamesFearnley"]I'm thinking the woman you're referring to would be Petra Hayden, who is probably one of the best backing vocalists, for a start, that there is. I saw the Decemberists at Coachella this year - where, as is probably usual, Colin had the audience eating out of his hand. I missed Petra Hayden. The last time I saw the band before that was when I guested on a couple of songs at the end of their set at the Henry Fonda theater in LA a year or something ago. There was an agreeable balance with the guys and the women in the band at that time, for me.[/quote]


not to mention she's a veritable virtuoso on the viola
she's just is so far above the bassist that it's sort of absurd
when i saw him he had tape on the neck of his cello
(indicating where his fingers would go...)
my teacher made us stop doing that in grade 10 for christ's sake

it's interesting that you played with them
considering another great folk artist opened for them when i saw them
alasdair roberts was an amazing act
his scottish ballads were much better than colin's whining in my opinion
  • Quote Guest

Post by Guest Sat Jun 02, 2007 3:47 pm

No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz!
No, they blow.
You'll see.
Mark my words.
What a bunch of seafaring dorks.
ZZZzzz!
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:58 pm

log in Frances wrote:They blow.


sURELY YOU JEST.
[quote="log in Frances"]They blow.[/quote]

sURELY YOU JEST.
  • Quote log in Frances

Post by log in Frances Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:58 am

They blow.
They blow.
  • Quote Benno

Post by Benno Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:02 am

i think an outdoor concert would have been a metter venue for them
i think an outdoor concert would have been a metter venue for them

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