by trashcity Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:04 pm
philipchevron wrote:We did record a live album from that tour with Joe. I am sure, in the fullness of time, it will eventually see the light of day.
I do hope so. Itd be nice to have a record of those great shows thats not a speeded up bootleg with crap sound quality. I initially only planned to go to the Cambridge gig on that tour but loved it so much i found myself hauling my arse round the country for at least another 4! sleeping on train station platforms, getting a warning at work for unauthorised absence, but i wouldnt have missed them for the world. The Pogues and Joe really brought out the best in each other on those shows i thought.
I never thought it might have been the fans attitude that stopped Joe taking it further, but it makes sense. I remember being at the Brixton show surrounded by arseholes who wouldnt stop screaming for Shane at the top of their voices, like if they shouted loud enough he might appear. I guess everyone would have liked Shane to be there as well, but for me the sight of Joe singing Pogues songs he clearly adored, and the superb Pogues arrangements of Joes tunes, particularly "Straight to Hell" was plenty good enough . And i'd have loved to have heard the results of a spell in the studio with that lineup.
Thanks for taking the time to answer Mr C, It means a lot. Have a great gig tonight and a cracking christmas.
[quote="philipchevron"]We did record a live album from that tour with Joe. I am sure, in the fullness of time, it will eventually see the light of day.[/quote]
I do hope so. Itd be nice to have a record of those great shows thats not a speeded up bootleg with crap sound quality. I initially only planned to go to the Cambridge gig on that tour but loved it so much i found myself hauling my arse round the country for at least another 4! sleeping on train station platforms, getting a warning at work for unauthorised absence, but i wouldnt have missed them for the world. The Pogues and Joe really brought out the best in each other on those shows i thought.
I never thought it might have been the fans attitude that stopped Joe taking it further, but it makes sense. I remember being at the Brixton show surrounded by arseholes who wouldnt stop screaming for Shane at the top of their voices, like if they shouted loud enough he might appear. I guess everyone would have liked Shane to be there as well, but for me the sight of Joe singing Pogues songs he clearly adored, and the superb Pogues arrangements of Joes tunes, particularly "Straight to Hell" was plenty good enough . And i'd have loved to have heard the results of a spell in the studio with that lineup.
Thanks for taking the time to answer Mr C, It means a lot. Have a great gig tonight and a cracking christmas.