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Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:48 pm
by KumiKameli
dsweeney wrote:
KumiKameli wrote:---
I awoke alone and lonely
In a faraway place
---


---I actually think it should read " I awoke, so cold and lonely " but I could be wrong.

I agree with your version.
Because I'm not native in English, I copy-pasted the lines to my post from http://www.pogues.com/Releases/Lyrics/L ... yMorn.html.
No matter the version, that part describes the loneliness so well.

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:33 pm
by cagliostro
There are a lot of my favorites throughout this thread, but one I might have missed or has been missed is the following:

While over in Ireland eight more men lie dead
Kicked down and shot in the back of the head

It's something about the violence of the line along with the rhythm of how those words come out - the hard consonants adding to the violence of the lines. It shocked me the first few times I listed to the album, and it struck me at the time how brilliant it is to find just the right words and phrasing in song to give a little more brutality to the piece.

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:44 am
by dsweeney
I seem to remember Shane got a bit of stick in the music press over these lines at the time. The " eight more men lie dead " refers to the massacre at Loughall, in the north of Ireland, where an eight man IRA unit was ambushed and all shot by " security forces ". The argument in the English press was that these men were " hoist by their own petard " so to speak, unlike the Birmingham Six and Guildford Four who were completely innocent men and women, arrested simply for being " Irish in the wrong place and at the wrong time ". Maybe they had a point, I don't know. Shane might argue that the fact there even IS, or WAS, an IRA was as a result of British involvement in Ireland for centuries which brought about ALL the suffering, atrocities and miscarriages of justice and so those lines in question could be said to be justified. Either way, they are great, visceral lines that really hit home.

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:23 am
by MadRam
"If I die don't bother me,
Just dig me a six foot hole,
With a candle at my head and feet,
And a jar of alcohol"


MacGowan and the Popes

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:49 am
by roadhouse
Rainy Night in Soho

I've been loving you a long time
Down all the years, down all the days
And I've cried for all your troubles
Smiled at your funny little ways

Always makes me think of My Wife :D

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:54 am
by DzM
I've been known to phone The Lovely Mrs. DzM this song is being performed at shows. I like to think I'm being all romantic and stuff. Sadly when I get home I often hear from The Lovely Mrs. DzM "You called me at 10:30. I couldn't tell what was going on. The sound was blown all to hell. I hung up. You should stand farther away from the speaker stacks." Of course the only reply that makes any sense at all is "WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU! TINNITUS!"

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:30 am
by Clash Cadillac
DzM wrote:I've been known to phone The Lovely Mrs. DzM this song is being performed at shows. I like to think I'm being all romantic and stuff. Sadly when I get home I often hear from The Lovely Mrs. DzM "You called me at 10:30. I couldn't tell what was going on. The sound was blown all to hell. I hung up. You should stand farther away from the speaker stacks." Of course the only reply that makes any sense at all is "WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU! TINNITUS!"


Try taking The Lovely Mrs. DzM with you to the show next time. Trust me it is way more romantic.

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:43 am
by firehazard
Clash Cadillac wrote:Try taking The Lovely Mrs. DzM with you to the show next time. Trust me it is way more romantic.


I'm sure this is true, but I'm left wondering how many times has Clash Cadillac taken The Lovely Mrs. DzM to a show? :shock: :wink:

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:18 pm
by roadhouse
Boys
I have asked My Wife to Go Many Times no nay never
I think it has to do w/me arriving home @ 3;30 am After hitting a particular late hrs bar in Boston


So,Invariably It winds up as a Guys Night out Not a Bad thing this year for 1 Nite it will be My Two Young Sons 18/25 and myself
The other night My Buddy for 25 yrs

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:41 pm
by DzM
firehazard wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:Try taking The Lovely Mrs. DzM with you to the show next time. Trust me it is way more romantic.


I'm sure this is true, but I'm left wondering how many times has Clash Cadillac taken The Lovely Mrs. DzM to a show? :shock: :wink:

I was kinda wondering the same thing. :)

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 5:15 pm
by Cdn Steve
DzM wrote:
firehazard wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:Try taking The Lovely Mrs. DzM with you to the show next time. Trust me it is way more romantic.


I'm sure this is true, but I'm left wondering how many times has Clash Cadillac taken The Lovely Mrs. DzM to a show? :shock: :wink:

I was kinda wondering the same thing. :)

apparently, at least once. 8)

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:10 pm
by Behans Ghost
By this stage in the thread its pretty clear that as a whole, Rainy Night, wins hands down! What a song, pure poetry1 I always make people check this or London you're a Lady out when anyone questions Shanes writing abilities!

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:46 pm
by James
Behans Ghost wrote:By this stage in the thread its pretty clear that as a whole, Rainy Night, wins hands down! What a song, pure poetry1 I always make people check this or London you're a Lady out when anyone questions Shanes writing abilities!


London You're A Lady isn't really my favourite Shane lyric. Rainy Night may be.

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:48 pm
by aljaM
roadhouse wrote:Rainy Night in Soho

I've been loving you a long time
Down all the years, down all the days
And I've cried for all your troubles
Smiled at your funny little ways


That's the best one!

Lately I like this from the Dark Streets Of London

"Then the winter came down and I loved it so dearly
The pubs and the bookies where you'd spend all your time
And the old man that were singing
When the roses bloom again
And turn like the leaves
To a new summertime"

Re: What Is Your Favourite Line/Phrase In A Pogues Song??

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:20 pm
by Brian
London You're A Lady is probably my favorite Pogues song for lyrics in general, but I've been listening a lot lately to Waiting For Herb, and I really like this bit from Paris St. Germaine:

"My heart is too empty to speak true of sorrow,
What's dust is but dust and as dust shall remain.
If only I could I would make a tomorrow,
Make a tomorrow where you'd live again."