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Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:24 pm
by dsweeney
While Wikipedia is notorious for being off the mark at times, it can have it's uses. A point in case is the general perception of " Thousands are sailing ". It is described simply as an" Irish folk style ballad ". While this may not be entirely accurate, it is much closer than the guff and nonsense spouted by it's author. " Music hall pastiche ", or something like that, is how he describes it. Right !
Here I will do what Chevron does. He would proceed to tell me what not to say in reply. So, DON'T, anybody, start saying how ridiculous it is to tell the author of a song what kind of music it is. He was trying to deny the " Irish roots " of the Pogues's music and banish any notion of his own song having any Irish influence in it at all, despite it being about Irish immigrants to the US, coffin ships, Brendan Behan and JFK etc. One lily-livered poster on here bowed his head, genuflected and pleaded forgiveness for stupidly having thought it was an Irish folk style ballad, when, in fact, that's what MOST people would describe it as. Such is the power of Chevron's Cheer Leaders.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:46 pm
by RICHB
You surely mean the anglo irish roots of the band?
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:51 pm
by DzM
Full article is
here.
And look! The article can be edited
here. Please mention the song's roots in the Edgar Winters classic
Frankenstein.
Also also - despite some of the "analysis" having been cribbed from Fran's
Parting Glass site, I hate it. It's a superficial interpretation of the lyrics that doesn't spend much (or any) time looking at the double meanings and multiple interpretations. I'm not expecting literary essays, but come on.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

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Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:30 pm
by Kilmichael
dsweeney wrote:While Wikipedia is notorious for being off the mark at times, it can have it's uses. A point in case is the general perception of " Thousands are sailing ". It is described simply as an" Irish folk style ballad ". While this may not be entirely accurate, it is much closer than the guff and nonsense spouted by it's author. " Music hall pastiche ", or something like that, is how he describes it. Right !
Here I will do what Chevron does. He would proceed to tell me what not to say in reply. So, DON'T, anybody, start saying how ridiculous it is to tell the author of a song what kind of music it is. He was trying to deny the " Irish roots " of the Pogues's music and banish any notion of his own song having any Irish influence in it at all, despite it being about Irish immigrants to the US, coffin ships, Brendan Behan and JFK etc. One lily-livered poster on here bowed his head, genuflected and pleaded forgiveness for stupidly having thought it was an Irish folk style ballad, when, in fact, that's what MOST people would describe it as. Such is the power of Chevron's Cheer Leaders.
Fuckin' hell, that is superb! I laughed so hard I spat tea across the desk!! Please, d, don't ever stop posting - you're posts are the funniest things I've read in ages.
Priecless, absolutely priceless.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:52 pm
by RICHB
It its ridiculous to tell the arthor of a song what kind of music it when you think about it.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

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Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:46 pm
by NJR
"Chevrons Cheer Leaders" do they complete in the states? Maybe arrange a meet at Disney against Notre Dame?
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

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Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:08 pm
by soulfinger
dsweeney wrote:While Wikipedia is notorious for being off the mark at times, it can have it's uses. A point in case is the general perception of " Thousands are sailing ". It is described simply as an" Irish folk style ballad ". While this may not be entirely accurate, it is much closer than the guff and nonsense spouted by it's author. " Music hall pastiche ", or something like that, is how he describes it. Right !
Here I will do what Chevron does. He would proceed to tell me what not to say in reply. So, DON'T, anybody, start saying how ridiculous it is to tell the author of a song what kind of music it is. He was trying to deny the " Irish roots " of the Pogues's music and banish any notion of his own song having any Irish influence in it at all, despite it being about Irish immigrants to the US, coffin ships, Brendan Behan and JFK etc. One lily-livered poster on here bowed his head, genuflected and pleaded forgiveness for stupidly having thought it was an Irish folk style ballad, when, in fact, that's what MOST people would describe it as. Such is the power of Chevron's Cheer Leaders.
I thought you'd peaked yesterday, but here you are again. Absolutely deadly. You're as mad as a cut snake.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:55 pm
by philipchevron
I've never read the Wikipedia entry on the song and am not about to start now. Sorry, sweeney, bait failed this time.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:27 pm
by Kilmichael
Actually, that's a fuckin' great name for a band. Never mind Shane MacGowan and The Pogues, I wanna see Phil Chevron and the Cheer Leaders!
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

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Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:54 pm
by RICHB
philipchevron wrote:I've never read the Wikipedia entry on the song and am not about to start now. Sorry, sweeney, bait failed this time.
But if you read up on it then you would know why you wrote it?? Surely
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

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Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:59 pm
by philipchevron
RICHB wrote:philipchevron wrote:I've never read the Wikipedia entry on the song and am not about to start now. Sorry, sweeney, bait failed this time.
But if you read up on it then you would know why you wrote it?? Surely
There's a philosophical sophistication in what you say that I cannot overlook.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:04 pm
by RICHB
philipchevron wrote:RICHB wrote:philipchevron wrote:I've never read the Wikipedia entry on the song and am not about to start now. Sorry, sweeney, bait failed this time.
But if you read up on it then you would know why you wrote it?? Surely
There's a philosophical sophistication in what you say that I cannot overlook.
There is something about Wikipedia that ive never trusted. Ever since A) it told me there was an episode of Whatever happened to the likely lads that I hadnt seen wich in the end didnt exist and B) I found my Dad updating a page on Mario Lanza. Sure, he is a big fan but I wouldnt trust him to write his biog

Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:41 pm
by Fr. McGreer
OK Lads and Lassies, can we all agree that the poster who names him or herself dsweeney is in fact just a nobody who trawls fan sites of bands, teams or whatever she/he finds and then starts arguments for the entertainment value.
The passionate or aggresive stance he or she takes on each subject is always PLANNED to be factually wrong thus ensuring an argument from us suckers.
Let's either ignore her or reply by saying "Oh yeah, i never knew that" or words to that effect. End of problem.
END OF.
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:24 pm
by RoddyRuddy

Cheer Socks : Chevron Cheerleading Socks - 2796
Re: Wikipedia on Thousands are sailing.

Posted:
Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:24 pm
by RICHB
RoddyRuddy wrote:
Cheer Socks : Chevron Cheerleading Socks - 2796
Give me a 'P', give me a 'H'
