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  • Quote dave 81

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by dave 81 Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:10 pm

carol wrote:I seem to have missed everybody, too, though I was "on the rail." I did hear Mr. and Mrs. Derelict given a special greeting from the stage, however.

:shock: :shock:
^^^^^^The two of us when we heard that. Totally unexpected, and more than overwhelming. A few people around us gave me some odd looks as I was wiping a few tears off my face. We've heard "thousands" performed live about ten times, but it NEVER sounded as good as it did that night.

Thanks again Philip :D
[quote="carol"]I seem to have missed everybody, too, though I was "on the rail." I did hear Mr. and Mrs. Derelict given a special greeting from the stage, however.[/quote]
:shock: :shock:
^^^^^^The two of us when we heard that. Totally unexpected, and more than overwhelming. A few people around us gave me some odd looks as I was wiping a few tears off my face. We've heard "thousands" performed live about ten times, but it NEVER sounded as good as it did that night.

Thanks again Philip :D
  • Quote carol

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by carol Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:33 pm

I seem to have missed everybody, too, though I was "on the rail." I did hear Mr. and Mrs. Derelict given a special greeting from the stage, however.
I seem to have missed everybody, too, though I was "on the rail." I did hear Mr. and Mrs. Derelict given a special greeting from the stage, however.
  • Quote Eric V

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by Eric V Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:34 pm

derelict81 wrote:Sorry we missed you Eric. :(


Me too. Next year in whatever city. :D
[quote="derelict81"]
Sorry we missed you Eric. :([/quote]

Me too. Next year in whatever city. :D
  • Quote dave 81

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by dave 81 Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:36 pm

Eric 5 wrote:It was great meeting up with KathleenwithaK, Oblivion, and his friend who gave me a Jamesons miniature. "Craig the Driver" was his moniker, I think. Its funny running into medusans at shows -- I believe the meet-up went something like this:

at the rail, stage right...

me -- Hi, this might sound odd, but I'm looking for a group of people from the Pogues forum

K -- Really? And who are you?

me -- I'm Eric.

K -- Oh! Eric the Red!?

me -- No, I'm Eric V.

K -- I'm, Kathleenwitha K. Oh my god, look, its Eric V. This is Canadian Steve. That's O'blivion.

me -- Where's Derelict?

It was fun.

EV


Sorry we missed you Eric. :(
[quote="Eric 5"]It was great meeting up with KathleenwithaK, Oblivion, and his friend who gave me a Jamesons miniature. "Craig the Driver" was his moniker, I think. Its funny running into medusans at shows -- I believe the meet-up went something like this:

at the rail, stage right...

me -- Hi, this might sound odd, but I'm looking for a group of people from the Pogues forum

K -- Really? And who are you?

me -- I'm Eric.

K -- Oh! Eric the Red!?

me -- No, I'm Eric V.

K -- I'm, Kathleenwitha K. Oh my god, look, its Eric V. This is Canadian Steve. That's O'blivion.

me -- Where's Derelict?

It was fun.

EV[/quote]

Sorry we missed you Eric. :(
  • Quote KathleenwithaK

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by KathleenwithaK Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:58 pm

Best Pit Crew ever: Cdn Steve, my charming husband, O'Blivion, EricV, Gregg the Driver... No one would DARE come between me and the Pogues with those guys at my back. Thanks again!

p.s. Did miss Irishrose though
Best Pit Crew ever: Cdn Steve, my charming husband, O'Blivion, EricV, Gregg the Driver... No one would DARE come between me and the Pogues with those guys at my back. Thanks again!

p.s. Did miss Irishrose though
  • Quote Eric 5

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by Eric 5 Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:05 pm

O'Blivion wrote:It seemed to me that the energy level in the room was not quite equal to what was coming from the stage, but that might've just been me. Work's been a meatgrinder lately, and my Sweetheart and I couldn't get any time off, so we had to temper our enthusiasm a little bit. Gregg the Driver and I both had our socks full of Jameson airline bottles - a decidedly scaled back effort compared to the fifth of John Powers we polished off before Baltimore last year.

I think St. Patrick's Day should always fall on a Saturday, just like Easter's always on Sunday.

All in favor say "Oi!"


Oi!

Gregg the Driver -- that's the name. A really nice guy. We formed somewhat of a barrier. And I agree, the Washington crowd was pretty lifeless.

EV

p.s. -- Rufus Wainwright will be at the Sunoco Theater in Harrisburg on April 25th. Not sure if its your cup of tea, but my wife and I are making the trip.
[quote="O'Blivion"]
It seemed to me that the energy level in the room was not quite equal to what was coming from the stage, but that might've just been me. Work's been a meatgrinder lately, and my Sweetheart and I couldn't get any time off, so we had to temper our enthusiasm a little bit. Gregg the Driver and I both had our socks full of Jameson airline bottles - a decidedly scaled back effort compared to the fifth of John Powers we polished off before Baltimore last year.

I think St. Patrick's Day should always fall on a Saturday, just like Easter's always on Sunday.

All in favor say "Oi!"[/quote]

Oi!

Gregg the Driver -- that's the name. A really nice guy. We formed somewhat of a barrier. And I agree, the Washington crowd was pretty lifeless.

EV

p.s. -- Rufus Wainwright will be at the Sunoco Theater in Harrisburg on April 25th. Not sure if its your cup of tea, but my wife and I are making the trip.
  • Quote O'Blivion

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by O'Blivion Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:48 pm

I would love to weigh in with a lengthy tome describing every detail of St. Patrick's Day, but it's pretty much been said. Let me just underscore: the Pogues sound absolutely incredible this year - Shane in particular was fantastic. He looked great and was more intelligible than ever; it was probably disappointing for journalists ready to wax poetic on his drunkenness. He didn't miss a word, and broke my heart three different times: in "Kitty", "Lullaby of London", and "Rainy Night in Soho" (which rivaled even the legendary wheelchair-bound Philadelphia version I saw two years ago).

Wonderful to see Kathleen and Canadian Steve again, and a great delight to meet Eric!


It seemed to me that the energy level in the room was not quite equal to what was coming from the stage, but that might've just been me. Work's been a meatgrinder lately, and my Sweetheart and I couldn't get any time off, so we had to temper our enthusiasm a little bit. Gregg the Driver and I both had our socks full of Jameson airline bottles - a decidedly scaled back effort compared to the fifth of John Powers we polished off before Baltimore last year.

I think St. Patrick's Day should always fall on a Saturday, just like Easter's always on Sunday.

All in favor say "Oi!"
I would love to weigh in with a lengthy tome describing every detail of St. Patrick's Day, but it's pretty much been said. Let me just underscore: the Pogues sound absolutely incredible this year - Shane in particular was fantastic. He looked great and was more intelligible than ever; it was probably disappointing for journalists ready to wax poetic on his drunkenness. He didn't miss a word, and broke my heart three different times: in "Kitty", "Lullaby of London", and "Rainy Night in Soho" (which rivaled even the legendary wheelchair-bound Philadelphia version I saw two years ago).

Wonderful to see Kathleen and Canadian Steve again, and a great delight to meet Eric!


It seemed to me that the energy level in the room was not quite equal to what was coming from the stage, but that might've just been me. Work's been a meatgrinder lately, and my Sweetheart and I couldn't get any time off, so we had to temper our enthusiasm a little bit. Gregg the Driver and I both had our socks full of Jameson airline bottles - a decidedly scaled back effort compared to the fifth of John Powers we polished off before Baltimore last year.

I think St. Patrick's Day should always fall on a Saturday, just like Easter's always on Sunday.

All in favor say "Oi!"
  • Quote Eric 5

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by Eric 5 Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:32 pm

It was great meeting up with KathleenwithaK, Oblivion, and his friend who gave me a Jamesons miniature. "Craig the Driver" was his moniker, I think. Its funny running into medusans at shows -- I believe the meet-up went something like this:

at the rail, stage right...

me -- Hi, this might sound odd, but I'm looking for a group of people from the Pogues forum

K -- Really? And who are you?

me -- I'm Eric.

K -- Oh! Eric the Red!?

me -- No, I'm Eric V.

K -- I'm, Kathleenwitha K. Oh my god, look, its Eric V. This is Canadian Steve. That's O'blivion.

me -- Where's Derelict?

It was fun.

EV
It was great meeting up with KathleenwithaK, Oblivion, and his friend who gave me a Jamesons miniature. "Craig the Driver" was his moniker, I think. Its funny running into medusans at shows -- I believe the meet-up went something like this:

at the rail, stage right...

me -- Hi, this might sound odd, but I'm looking for a group of people from the Pogues forum

K -- Really? And who are you?

me -- I'm Eric.

K -- Oh! Eric the Red!?

me -- No, I'm Eric V.

K -- I'm, Kathleenwitha K. Oh my god, look, its Eric V. This is Canadian Steve. That's O'blivion.

me -- Where's Derelict?

It was fun.

EV
  • Quote dave 81

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by dave 81 Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:49 pm

Now that I think of it, the "off the charts," instrumental may have been Repeal?
Now that I think of it, the "off the charts," instrumental may have been Repeal?
  • Quote KathleenwithaK

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by KathleenwithaK Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:23 am

derelict81 wrote:Safely home again, and another one in the books. Just a few reflections....

Five days in D.C., and three lovely evenings with The Pogues. Although Washington is another mass of concrete and stone, it really is a beautiful city, and we encountered nothing but very friendly and hospitable people. You locals should be proud.

The shows ranked right up near the top as some of the finest we've ever attended. A real treat to hear some songs live for the first time. "Cotton Fields," was really fun, and "Battle of Brisbane," was off the energy level charts. Outstanding!

The band appeared to be having a good time as well. Nice to see Philip on stage again. And as usual, don't read too far into these "journalists," reviews....Shane was honestly better than we've ever seen him. Yeah, the band was great, tears were shed,.....but tears were actually shed. If anyone has any video/audio at the intro of "Thousands," from Wednesday night, please put it up on youtube. Oops, did I enter the area that we're not supposed to enter?

Nice to see, if only briefly, a few of our traveling friends. Always a pleasure. Sorry, but we can't do that rail thing. Maybe someday. Hell, who am I kidding.

Cheers folks,
Dave & Jana


We all understand the rail thing, just glad to get to see you two once a year regardless of how brief :D

Ah, the shows... we were there for the 16th and 17th. The Pogues were exceptional, really. I almost want to break out my Thesaurus. I can at least do better than the pseudo-journalists whose drivel we have suffered (I hope). At any rate, there are a few things I'd like to mention:

Support. Wow, just wow. As in the past, we have found new music to love. 16th, The Marseille Figs! What a treat to hear some of the new stuff that will be on their next album. Note to self: purchase that. Also, enjoy what they add when they join the Pogues onstage. Or, to quote journalist Chris Kilmek " The mid-show appearance of a two-man horn section...". Do some homework dude. Very cool that they came back the next night even though they weren't the opener.

17th, Ben Nichols. Loads of comments in the crowd describing him as a young Tom Waits. The crowd liked him and he liked his Jameson's. Funny, I have never seen an opener for the Pogues that didn't seem truly happy and honored to be there.

There is something I wanted to bring up after the December tour but neglected to do so. Forgive me if someone else has asked this and I am being redundant... Andrew's drum set no longer has the hammer and sickle. It is simply red. Does anyone know if he changed this because he realized how offensive it was to some? Or? Curious.

The 9:30 club. The most intimate venue I could have dreamed of. Bouncers weren't complete jerks but then they really didn't have to be. The crowd, even on the 17th, seemed to be there for the music and not a drunken brawl.

And yes, the band we love. There they were, in all their glory, giving us what we came for and more.

Shane. Yep, hearing a 51 year old Shane sing "Rainy Night in Soho" is vastly different than a decades younger Shane. He has seen friends grow old and friends fall. He told us about them.

Philip. When he made his triumphant return for the US tour last year I felt blessed to have the opportunity to hear him again. This year was beyond description. His clear, passionate, beloved gift to us, "Thousands are Sailing", rang through the room and landed right inside my heart. Tears were shed indeed.
[quote="derelict81"]Safely home again, and another one in the books. Just a few reflections....

Five days in D.C., and three lovely evenings with The Pogues. Although Washington is another mass of concrete and stone, it really is a beautiful city, and we encountered nothing but very friendly and hospitable people. You locals should be proud.

The shows ranked right up near the top as some of the finest we've ever attended. A real treat to hear some songs live for the first time. "Cotton Fields," was really fun, and "Battle of Brisbane," was off the energy level charts. Outstanding!

The band appeared to be having a good time as well. Nice to see Philip on stage again. And as usual, don't read too far into these "journalists," reviews....Shane was honestly better than we've ever seen him. Yeah, the band was great, tears were shed,.....but tears were actually shed. If anyone has any video/audio at the intro of "Thousands," from Wednesday night, please put it up on youtube. Oops, did I enter the area that we're not supposed to enter?

Nice to see, if only briefly, a few of our traveling friends. Always a pleasure. Sorry, but we can't do that rail thing. Maybe someday. Hell, who am I kidding.

Cheers folks,
Dave & Jana[/quote]

We all understand the rail thing, just glad to get to see you two once a year regardless of how brief :D

Ah, the shows... we were there for the 16th and 17th. The Pogues were exceptional,[b] really[/b]. I almost want to break out my Thesaurus. I can at least do better than the pseudo-journalists whose drivel we have suffered (I hope). At any rate, there are a few things I'd like to mention:

Support. Wow, just wow. As in the past, we have found new music to love. 16th, The Marseille Figs! What a treat to hear some of the new stuff that will be on their next album. Note to self: purchase that. Also, enjoy what they add when they join the Pogues onstage. Or, to quote journalist Chris Kilmek " The mid-show appearance of a two-man horn section...". Do some homework dude. Very cool that they came back the next night even though they weren't the opener.

17th, Ben Nichols. Loads of comments in the crowd describing him as a young Tom Waits. The crowd liked him and he liked his Jameson's. Funny, I have never seen an opener for the Pogues that didn't seem truly happy and honored to be there.

There is something I wanted to bring up after the December tour but neglected to do so. Forgive me if someone else has asked this and I am being redundant... Andrew's drum set no longer has the hammer and sickle. It is simply red. Does anyone know if he changed this because he realized how offensive it was to some? Or? Curious.

The 9:30 club. The most intimate venue I could have dreamed of. Bouncers weren't complete jerks but then they really didn't have to be. The crowd, even on the 17th, seemed to be there for the music and not a drunken brawl.

And yes, the band we love. There they were, in all their glory, giving us what we came for and more.

Shane. Yep, hearing a 51 year old Shane sing "Rainy Night in Soho" is vastly different than a decades younger Shane. He has seen friends grow old and friends fall. He told us about them.

Philip. When he made his triumphant return for the US tour last year I felt blessed to have the opportunity to hear him again. This year was beyond description. His clear, passionate, beloved gift to us, "Thousands are Sailing", rang through the room and landed right inside my heart. Tears were shed indeed.
  • Quote dave 81

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by dave 81 Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:28 am

Safely home again, and another one in the books. Just a few reflections....

Five days in D.C., and three lovely evenings with The Pogues. Although Washington is another mass of concrete and stone, it really is a beautiful city, and we encountered nothing but very friendly and hospitable people. You locals should be proud.

The shows ranked right up near the top as some of the finest we've ever attended. A real treat to hear some songs live for the first time. "Cotton Fields," was really fun, and "Battle of Brisbane," was off the energy level charts. Outstanding!

The band appeared to be having a good time as well. Nice to see Philip on stage again. And as usual, don't read too far into these "journalists," reviews....Shane was honestly better than we've ever seen him. Yeah, the band was great, tears were shed,.....but tears were actually shed. If anyone has any video/audio at the intro of "Thousands," from Wednesday night, please put it up on youtube. Oops, did I enter the area that we're not supposed to enter?

Nice to see, if only briefly, a few of our traveling friends. Always a pleasure. Sorry, but we can't do that rail thing. Maybe someday. Hell, who am I kidding.

Cheers folks,
Dave & Jana
Safely home again, and another one in the books. Just a few reflections....

Five days in D.C., and three lovely evenings with The Pogues. Although Washington is another mass of concrete and stone, it really is a beautiful city, and we encountered nothing but very friendly and hospitable people. You locals should be proud.

The shows ranked right up near the top as some of the finest we've ever attended. A real treat to hear some songs live for the first time. "Cotton Fields," was really fun, and "Battle of Brisbane," was off the energy level charts. Outstanding!

The band appeared to be having a good time as well. Nice to see Philip on stage again. And as usual, don't read too far into these "journalists," reviews....Shane was honestly better than we've ever seen him. Yeah, the band was great, tears were shed,.....but tears were actually shed. If anyone has any video/audio at the intro of "Thousands," from Wednesday night, please put it up on youtube. Oops, did I enter the area that we're not supposed to enter?

Nice to see, if only briefly, a few of our traveling friends. Always a pleasure. Sorry, but we can't do that rail thing. Maybe someday. Hell, who am I kidding.

Cheers folks,
Dave & Jana
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by philipchevron Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:24 am

For those keeping score, "Boys From The County Hell" replaced "Metropolis" tonight (18th)
For those keeping score, "Boys From The County Hell" replaced "Metropolis" tonight (18th)
  • Quote Saucier

DC

Post by Saucier Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:19 am

Thank you thank you thank you for coming to DC - tonight's was the best of three wonderful shows.

Brought a friend who'd never been and he observed afterwards, "Those guys, when they all get going, they're like a .. like a force!" Say no more...

It's true DC might not be a real city like NY or Boston, but we're not all stuffed shirts here.

Cheers All
Thank you thank you thank you for coming to DC - tonight's was the best of three wonderful shows.

Brought a friend who'd never been and he observed afterwards, "Those guys, when they all get going, they're like a .. like a [u]force[/u]!" Say no more...

It's true DC might not be a real city like NY or Boston, but we're not [u]all[/u] stuffed shirts here.

Cheers All
  • Quote Eric the V

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by Eric the V Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:15 am

philipchevron wrote:
ericV wrote:Went last night (17th). Great time. Met up with several Medusans. Shane was just a little more shaky than I've seen him before, I think, but overall it was great. The two "new" songs in the lineup were a surprise, and well enjoyed. Went alone. Ate a ticket. We all cried for the famine. Cheers. And thanks Pogues! :D


Glad you made it Eric. Don't be a stranger.


"Made it" -- hell, Philip, I was standing just about right in front of you. :shock: I was about three people back, behind KathleenwithaK. But I guess we all look alike to you. But seriously, thanks. I'll be logging in all proper-like any day now. Very happy you were able to play on this tour. :)
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="ericV"]Went last night (17th). Great time. Met up with several Medusans. Shane was just a little more shaky than I've seen him before, I think, but overall it was great. The two "new" songs in the lineup were a surprise, and well enjoyed. Went alone. Ate a ticket. We all cried for the famine. Cheers. And thanks Pogues! :D[/quote]

Glad you made it Eric. Don't be a stranger.[/quote]

"Made it" -- hell, Philip, I was standing just about right in front of you. :shock: I was about three people back, behind KathleenwithaK. But I guess we all look alike to you. But seriously, thanks. I'll be logging in all proper-like any day now. Very happy you were able to play on this tour. :)
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: DC - March 16, 17, 18 2009

Post by philipchevron Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:09 pm

ericV wrote:Went last night (17th). Great time. Met up with several Medusans. Shane was just a little more shaky than I've seen him before, I think, but overall it was great. The two "new" songs in the lineup were a surprise, and well enjoyed. Went alone. Ate a ticket. We all cried for the famine. Cheers. And thanks Pogues! :D


Glad you made it Eric. Don't be a stranger.
[quote="ericV"]Went last night (17th). Great time. Met up with several Medusans. Shane was just a little more shaky than I've seen him before, I think, but overall it was great. The two "new" songs in the lineup were a surprise, and well enjoyed. Went alone. Ate a ticket. We all cried for the famine. Cheers. And thanks Pogues! :D[/quote]

Glad you made it Eric. Don't be a stranger.

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