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  • Quote Nick M

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Nick M Fri Jan 11, 2019 7:38 pm

A few more...

Gene Vincent "If I Should Fall From Grace With God"
Frank Sinatra "Rainy Night In Soho"
Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros "Thousands Are Sailing"
Blondie "Tuesday Morning"
The Specials "Boys From the County Hell" (imagine that "lend me ten pounds..." line blared out on ska horns)
A few more...

Gene Vincent "If I Should Fall From Grace With God"
Frank Sinatra "Rainy Night In Soho"
Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros "Thousands Are Sailing"
Blondie "Tuesday Morning"
The Specials "Boys From the County Hell" (imagine that "lend me ten pounds..." line blared out on ska horns)
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Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by left Mon May 21, 2018 1:30 pm

I guess the amount of times where teeth are mentioned in this forum is a bit over the average. These bot can (or could) scan the site for often-mentioned words and offer an allegedly related advert.

Or it could be the commies. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of ... uoridation
I guess the amount of times where teeth are mentioned in this forum is a bit over the average. These bot can (or could) scan the site for often-mentioned words and offer an allegedly related advert.

Or it could be the commies. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories#Fluoridation
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Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by firehazard Mon May 21, 2018 11:01 am

Can't help being entertained by Medusa receiving sapm from dentists. Wonder why that could possibly be?
Can't help being entertained by Medusa receiving sapm from dentists. Wonder why that could possibly be?
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Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

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  • Quote Low D

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Low D Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:14 am

Sportin' Life wrote:If we are going to dream, then I'd have Johnny Cash singing "A Pair of Brown Eyes".


Damn, wish Rick Rubin had thought of that one for Johnny!

Fr. McGreer wrote:
Nick M wrote:Madness - London Girl


Inspired!


Seconded!
[quote="Sportin' Life"]If we are going to dream, then I'd have Johnny Cash singing "A Pair of Brown Eyes". [/quote]

Damn, wish Rick Rubin had thought of that one for Johnny!

[quote="Fr. McGreer"][quote="Nick M"]
Madness - London Girl[/quote]

Inspired![/quote]

Seconded!
  • Quote Sportin' Life

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Sportin' Life Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:51 am

If we are going to dream, then I'd have Johnny Cash singing "A Pair of Brown Eyes". But, If I am going to go that far, then I would go all the way and put Hank Williams on "Streams of Whiskey".
If we are going to dream, then I'd have Johnny Cash singing "A Pair of Brown Eyes". But, If I am going to go that far, then I would go all the way and put Hank Williams on "Streams of Whiskey".
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Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by old barney greyheron Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:47 pm

I like the idea (above) of Ray Davies doing Rainy Night In Soho..and Seasick Steve doing Grace...yeah..<nods head in contemplative agreement>
Personally I would absolutely have to have the 2001 line-up of The Band From County Hell doing Fiesta and Transmetropolitan...both songs they regularly played live back then, but not any more...mad as a hatter covers which I used to boogie my drunken arse off to...ah them drunken old days!...<sips tea>
I like the idea (above) of Ray Davies doing Rainy Night In Soho..and Seasick Steve doing Grace...yeah..<nods head in contemplative agreement>
Personally I would absolutely have to have the 2001 line-up of The Band From County Hell doing Fiesta and Transmetropolitan...both songs they regularly played live back then, but not any more...mad as a hatter covers which I used to boogie my drunken arse off to...ah them drunken old days!...<sips tea>
  • Quote Charlie W

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Charlie W Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:53 pm

My only rule was to keep to musicians and bands that are still active.

1. The Libertines: Dark Streets Of London
2. The Sex Pistols: Hot Dogs With Everything
3. Siouxsie Sioux: Haunted
4. The Waterboys: The Broad Majestic Shannon
5. Ray Davies: Rainy Night In Soho
6. The Happy Mondays: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
7. The Specials: Young Ned Of The Hill
8. Big Country: Cotton Fields
9. Seasick Steve: If I Should Fall From Grace With God
10. Stiff Little Fingers: Rain Street
11. The Fall: Infinity
12. Bob Dylan: The Bastard Lanlord
13. Ian Anderson: The Gartloney Rats
14. Ride: Lorelei
My only rule was to keep to musicians and bands that are still active.

1. The Libertines: Dark Streets Of London
2. The Sex Pistols: Hot Dogs With Everything
3. Siouxsie Sioux: Haunted
4. The Waterboys: The Broad Majestic Shannon
5. Ray Davies: Rainy Night In Soho
6. The Happy Mondays: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
7. The Specials: Young Ned Of The Hill
8. Big Country: Cotton Fields
9. Seasick Steve: If I Should Fall From Grace With God
10. Stiff Little Fingers: Rain Street
11. The Fall: Infinity
12. Bob Dylan: The Bastard Lanlord
13. Ian Anderson: The Gartloney Rats
14. Ride: Lorelei
  • Quote Low D

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Low D Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:18 pm

Kitty - Hank Williams (I or III, definitely NOT Jr!)
Kitty - Hank Williams (I or III, definitely NOT Jr!)
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Fr. McGreer Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:56 pm

Nick M wrote:Madness - London Girl


Inspired!
[quote="Nick M"]
Madness - London Girl[/quote]

Inspired!
  • Quote Low D

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Low D Tue Feb 09, 2016 6:29 pm

Doktor Avalanche wrote:If we could reach back in time, I'd say the Specials (original lineup) doing Streams of Whiskey. Modern day? Perhaps Modest Mouse doing Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah...


This is dreams, so back in time is AOK. On that note...

Sick Bed of Cuuchulainn - (The late, great) Stan Rogers, with Garnet Roger's fiddle on Spider's whistle part. And while we're were at it, this'll be the big band, as on Between the Breaks ... Live!, the usual trio augmented with Paul Mills on guitar and Grit Laskin on mandolins and pipes.
[quote="Doktor Avalanche"]If we could reach back in time, I'd say the Specials (original lineup) doing Streams of Whiskey. Modern day? Perhaps Modest Mouse doing Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah...[/quote]

This is dreams, so back in time is AOK. On that note...

Sick Bed of Cuuchulainn - (The late, great) Stan Rogers, with Garnet Roger's fiddle on Spider's whistle part. And while we're were at it, this'll be the big band, as on [i]Between the Breaks ... Live![/i], the usual trio augmented with Paul Mills on guitar and Grit Laskin on mandolins and pipes.
  • Quote Doktor Avalanche

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Doktor Avalanche Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:27 pm

If we could reach back in time, I'd say the Specials (original lineup) doing Streams of Whiskey. Modern day? Perhaps Modest Mouse doing Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah...
If we could reach back in time, I'd say the Specials (original lineup) doing Streams of Whiskey. Modern day? Perhaps Modest Mouse doing Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah...
  • Quote Nick M

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Nick M Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:08 am

Mike from Boston wrote:I am a little hazy on this, but I remember an interview with Elvis Costello. He was producing a record of standards for Rod Stewart and wanted him to cover one of Shane's songs. I always thought Rod voice would be a great match for Rainy Night in Soho. So

Rod Stewart-Rainy Night in Soho


I'm sure I've read somewhere that might have actually happened, albeit unreleased, and also that there is a recording from those sessions of Rod Stewart doing The Old Main Drag, and that Costello loved it but upon reflection Stewart wasn't happy with the lyrical content and wouldn't allow its release.
[quote="Mike from Boston"]I am a little hazy on this, but I remember an interview with Elvis Costello. He was producing a record of standards for Rod Stewart and wanted him to cover one of Shane's songs. I always thought Rod voice would be a great match for Rainy Night in Soho. So

Rod Stewart-Rainy Night in Soho[/quote]

I'm sure I've read somewhere that might have actually happened, albeit unreleased, and also that there is a recording from those sessions of Rod Stewart doing The Old Main Drag, and that Costello loved it but upon reflection Stewart wasn't happy with the lyrical content and wouldn't allow its release.
  • Quote Kilmichael

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Kilmichael Fri Feb 05, 2016 6:40 pm

Banks - Haunted.
Banks - Haunted.
  • Quote Nick M

Re: Pogues Tribute album of your dreams

Post by Nick M Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:34 pm

Camille O'Sullivan - Lullaby of London
Manu Chao - Fiesta
Madness - London Girl
Camille O'Sullivan - Lullaby of London
Manu Chao - Fiesta
Madness - London Girl

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