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Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

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  • Quote Villajohn

Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by Villajohn Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:13 pm

I recall an impromptu version of Goodnight Irene,sung by Terry Woods,in the hotel bar in Ludwigshafen Germany,November 1990,along with several band members,assorted tour and stage managers and 4 or 5 Russians who were part of a troupe touring Western Europe at the time,they knew every word of that song,yet they could not speak a word of English,what a night that was,wall to wall comeradery,oh and that witch Thatcher finally got her cumuppence.
I recall an impromptu version of Goodnight Irene,sung by Terry Woods,in the hotel bar in Ludwigshafen Germany,November 1990,along with several band members,assorted tour and stage managers and 4 or 5 Russians who were part of a troupe touring Western Europe at the time,they knew every word of that song,yet they could not speak a word of English,what a night that was,wall to wall comeradery,oh and that witch Thatcher finally got her cumuppence.
  • Quote nicx66

Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by nicx66 Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:06 pm

jesse james . i think its actually the pete seeger version, but in petes version jesse robs a "glendale train" vs a "yuma train". pogues box set they cover another song seeger had a hit with "goodnight irene"
jesse james . i think its actually the pete seeger version, but in petes version jesse robs a "glendale train" vs a "yuma train". pogues box set they cover another song seeger had a hit with "goodnight irene"
  • Quote old barney greyheron

Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by old barney greyheron Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:03 pm

Bruce springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band...album is 'We Shall Overcome'..it's brilliant!
Bruce springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band...album is 'We Shall Overcome'..it's brilliant!
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Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by JohnG Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:51 pm

allie-oops wrote:That version of Jessie James is by Bruce Springsteen, I think, from the album where he did covers of American folk tunes. Can't remember the title, though.

Amazing show last night, amazing crowd response, band already quite festive - can't imagine how they'll out-festive themselves tonight but looking foward to finding out!


Thanks Allie. Enjoy tonight!
[quote="allie-oops"]That version of Jessie James is by Bruce Springsteen, I think, from the album where he did covers of American folk tunes. Can't remember the title, though.

Amazing show last night, amazing crowd response, band already quite festive - can't imagine how they'll out-festive themselves tonight but looking foward to finding out![/quote]

Thanks Allie. Enjoy tonight!
  • Quote allie-oops

Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by allie-oops Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:03 pm

That version of Jessie James is by Bruce Springsteen, I think, from the album where he did covers of American folk tunes. Can't remember the title, though.

Amazing show last night, amazing crowd response, band already quite festive - can't imagine how they'll out-festive themselves tonight but looking foward to finding out!
That version of Jessie James is by Bruce Springsteen, I think, from the album where he did covers of American folk tunes. Can't remember the title, though.

Amazing show last night, amazing crowd response, band already quite festive - can't imagine how they'll out-festive themselves tonight but looking foward to finding out!
  • Quote Zuzana

Re: Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by Zuzana Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:22 pm

Some photos:
http://www.gigwise.com/photos/60307/The ... on-Academy
Some photos:
http://www.gigwise.com/photos/60307/The-Pogues-Bring-Christmas-Cheer-To-Londons-Brixton-Academy
  • Quote JohnG

Brixton - Tuesday 21 December 2010

Post by JohnG Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:15 pm

Absolutely awesome last night!

As a veteran of all the Christmas reunion tours (in addition to several before the band split up), I thought the band got better and better each year. This time they surpassed themselves. It was a great gig which seemed to be enjoyed immensely by the audience and the band.

There seemed to be one or two changes from the setlist - don't remember Lullaby of London, Paddy or Metropolis, yet they were on stage for over 90 minutes, and not long to wait for encores!

Thanks to Philip and the rest of the band. It was real treat.


(A couple of footnotes. It seemed mildly bizarre to hear Jesse James (covered on Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash) after the support band left the stage. I liked the version - does anyone know who it was? Also, really liked the folksy record about 15 mins before the Pogues appeared. Sounded a bit like Sharon Shannon, but I didn't recognise the singer so don't think it was.)
Absolutely awesome last night!

As a veteran of all the Christmas reunion tours (in addition to several before the band split up), I thought the band got better and better each year. This time they surpassed themselves. It was a great gig which seemed to be enjoyed immensely by the audience and the band.

There seemed to be one or two changes from the setlist - don't remember Lullaby of London, Paddy or Metropolis, yet they were on stage for over 90 minutes, and not long to wait for encores!

Thanks to Philip and the rest of the band. It was real treat.


(A couple of footnotes. It seemed mildly bizarre to hear Jesse James (covered on Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash) after the support band left the stage. I liked the version - does anyone know who it was? Also, really liked the folksy record about 15 mins before the Pogues appeared. Sounded a bit like Sharon Shannon, but I didn't recognise the singer so don't think it was.)
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Brixton - Tuesday 21st December

Post by RICHB Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:01 pm

Anyone????
Anyone????
  • Quote Christine

Re: Brixton - Monday 20.12.2010

Post by Christine Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:30 am

Yes, definitely very full.
Many highlights, actually. Conga, anybody?
Yes, definitely very full.
Many highlights, actually. Conga, anybody?
  • Quote Bellabog

Re: Brixton - Monday 20.12.2010

Post by Bellabog Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:22 am

Christine wrote:If at all possible, this evening was even better than last night. Fantastic atmosphere. I am glad to say Philip was not tempted to put a Santa hat on - I don't think Ella liked it much either. One definite highlight was Kitty.



And Philip's 1000s.

Was it my imagination or where there loads more people than usual? Brilliant night.
[quote="Christine"]If at all possible, this evening was even better than last night. Fantastic atmosphere. I am glad to say Philip was not tempted to put a Santa hat on - I don't think Ella liked it much either. One definite highlight was Kitty.[/quote]


And Philip's 1000s.

Was it my imagination or where there loads more people than usual? Brilliant night.
  • Quote Christine

Brixton - 20.12.2010

Post by Christine Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:24 am

If at all possible, this evening was even better than last night. Fantastic atmosphere. I am glad to say Philip was not tempted to put a Santa hat on - I don't think Ella liked it much either. One definite highlight was Kitty.
If at all possible, this evening was even better than last night. Fantastic atmosphere. I am glad to say Philip was not tempted to put a Santa hat on - I don't think Ella liked it much either. One definite highlight was Kitty.

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