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  • Quote Eric V

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by Eric V Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:56 pm

MAXX wrote: Thanks to Spider for his tray on the first night and thanks to Darryl for the water on the second night. Great shows. second was better because i had a two test on wednesday. Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!!


I remember you from the 8th. An easy toss from Spider. Good on ya.
On Catholicism, I don't remember, is it ok to wash them off?
[quote="MAXX"] Thanks to Spider for his tray on the first night and thanks to Darryl for the water on the second night. Great shows. second was better because i had a two test on wednesday. Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!![/quote]

I remember you from the 8th. An easy toss from Spider. Good on ya.
On Catholicism, I don't remember, is it ok to wash them off?
  • Quote James

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by James Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:16 pm

MAXX wrote:Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!!


Jesus.
[quote="MAXX"]Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!![/quote]

Jesus.
  • Quote MAXX

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by MAXX Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:07 am

philipchevron wrote:
bigboston wrote:Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?


"The Turkey Song" of The Damned is resting.


Really glad to hear Boat Train. BTW Phil was great for both nights. Spider and Shane were a little laconic for the second show. I was the "big bast**rd" in the gray sweatshirte on the rail. Thanks to Spider for his tray on the first night and thanks to Darryl for the water on the second night. Great shows. second was better because i had a two test on wednesday. Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!!
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="bigboston"]Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?[/quote]

"The Turkey Song" of The Damned is resting.[/quote]

Really glad to hear Boat Train. BTW Phil was great for both nights. Spider and Shane were a little laconic for the second show. I was the "big bast**rd" in the gray sweatshirte on the rail. Thanks to Spider for his tray on the first night and thanks to Darryl for the water on the second night. Great shows. second was better because i had a two test on wednesday. Also, sad to see none of the pogues had ashes... go to church ya heathens!!!
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by philipchevron Fri Mar 11, 2011 3:32 am

bigboston wrote:Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?


"The Turkey Song" of The Damned is resting.
[quote="bigboston"]Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?[/quote]

"The Turkey Song" of The Damned is resting.
  • Quote bigboston

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by bigboston Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:31 am

Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?
Still no turkish Song of the Damned? I always love hearing this one live. Any shot in Boston Philip?
  • Quote Eric V

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by Eric V Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:00 am

mrdarcey wrote:Good show all around. Less crowd intensity than tonight and there were some flubbed lyrics, particularly Boat Train, but what the hell. The band was really into it and having good fun with the crowd, particularly those continually yelling for Dirty Old Town. The numerous dedications were a nice touch. Highlight was Thousands. Lowlight was the three people in the crowd who acknowledged the Ronnie Drew dedication. Oh well.

Great to meet EricV, Brian and Spider in passing after the show. Thanks Philip.


Ditto. Good to chat with you, mrdarcey.
[quote="mrdarcey"]Good show all around. Less crowd intensity than tonight and there were some flubbed lyrics, particularly Boat Train, but what the hell. The band was really into it and having good fun with the crowd, particularly those continually yelling for Dirty Old Town. The numerous dedications were a nice touch. Highlight was Thousands. Lowlight was the three people in the crowd who acknowledged the Ronnie Drew dedication. Oh well.

Great to meet EricV, Brian and Spider in passing after the show. Thanks Philip.[/quote]

Ditto. Good to chat with you, mrdarcey.
  • Quote mrdarcey

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by mrdarcey Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:46 am

Good show all around. Less crowd intensity than tonight and there were some flubbed lyrics, particularly Boat Train, but what the hell. The band was really into it and having good fun with the crowd, particularly those continually yelling for Dirty Old Town. The numerous dedications were a nice touch. Highlight was Thousands. Lowlight was the three people in the crowd who acknowledged the Ronnie Drew dedication. Oh well.

Great to meet EricV, Brian and Spider in passing after the show. Thanks Philip.
Good show all around. Less crowd intensity than tonight and there were some flubbed lyrics, particularly Boat Train, but what the hell. The band was really into it and having good fun with the crowd, particularly those continually yelling for Dirty Old Town. The numerous dedications were a nice touch. Highlight was Thousands. Lowlight was the three people in the crowd who acknowledged the Ronnie Drew dedication. Oh well.

Great to meet EricV, Brian and Spider in passing after the show. Thanks Philip.
  • Quote DGN

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by DGN Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:04 am

I also liked dedicating "Body of an American" to George Pelecanos, who's a DC-based mystery writer. He was also a writer for "The Wire", on which "Body of an American" was used more than once.
I also liked dedicating "Body of an American" to George Pelecanos, who's a DC-based mystery writer. He was also a writer for "The Wire", on which "Body of an American" was used more than once.
  • Quote Eric V

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by Eric V Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:22 pm

Brian wrote:An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.


That pretty much sums it up. I would only add that the D.C. crowd didn't move around all that much. It was the least active crowd I've seen in seven Pogues shows. Its embarrassing. :oops:
[quote="Brian"]An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.[/quote]

That pretty much sums it up. I would only add that the D.C. crowd didn't move around all that much. It was the least active crowd I've seen in seven Pogues shows. Its embarrassing. :oops:
  • Quote roadhouse

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by roadhouse Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:04 pm

BRIAN
Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:48 am

An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.


Brian; Thanks for Sharing , Good Review Another Solid Show and mtg Spider or any Pogue is always Grand!
Looking forward to them hitting my zip code on Friday/Saturday

Any setlist out there folks ??
BRIAN
[quote]Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:48 am

An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.[/quote]

Brian; Thanks for Sharing , Good Review Another Solid Show and mtg Spider or any Pogue is always Grand!
Looking forward to them hitting my zip code on Friday/Saturday

[b]Any setlist out there folks ??[/b]
  • Quote Brian

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by Brian Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:48 pm

An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.
An excellent show. I loved hearing Boat Train and The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, but the highlight for me was Body of an American. The crowd really found their voices to sing "I'm a free born man of the USA."

Thanks to Mr. C, I received an aftershow pass and got to speak briefly to Spider, which was a treat (we commiserated about Arsenal getting crushed by Barcelona earlier in the day). Also met Eric V and mrdarcey (and a good luck to mrdarcey, who saw the Pogues in Baltimore and will be back at the 9:30 Club tonight to make it three nights in a row).

Titus Andronicus were outstanding, as well.
  • Quote Albie

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by Albie Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:28 pm

I agree. The show was fantastic: crowd was great, the band sounded particularly good in my opinion, and Shane kept it together. There really is nothing like seeing one of your true music loves live. You don't want it to end.
I agree. The show was fantastic: crowd was great, the band sounded particularly good in my opinion, and Shane kept it together. There really is nothing like seeing one of your true music loves live. You don't want it to end.
  • Quote DGN

Re: WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by DGN Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:18 pm

I was there, second time I had seen them at the 9:30 Club (last time was 2 years ago.) I thought it was a really good show, better than the one in '09. Shane looked a mess but he seemed pretty with it all things considered. "Sally MacLennane" was the highlight of the night for me.
I was there, second time I had seen them at the 9:30 Club (last time was 2 years ago.) I thought it was a really good show, better than the one in '09. Shane looked a mess but he seemed pretty with it all things considered. "Sally MacLennane" was the highlight of the night for me.
  • Quote RICHB

WASHINGTON 8TH MARCH

Post by RICHB Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:22 pm

Anyone for anyone?? :D
Anyone for anyone?? :D

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