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Studio version of Rocky Road to Dublin

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Studio version of Rocky Road to Dublin

Post Fri Jan 06, 2006 8:43 pm

I know The Pogues did this song live in their early sets and attempted a studio version but now I am wondering if it was ever in fact completed and may turn up on the box set. That would be amazing. Anyone ever heard Shane sing this song? I never thought anyone could come close to the way Luke Kelly sang this song until I heard Shane sing it.
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Post Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:12 pm

Rocky Road ... is listed as part of the Medley on If I Should Fall ...; although in only a brief form -- Almost more of a quote, used to bridge the Recruiting Sargeant and Galway Races sections.

(In a similar manner, I saw the Chieftains perform Rocky Road ... in concert this summer, and they included a brief quote of The Rolling Stones' Satisfaction :o)

I couldn't tell you if the Pogues attempted a full studio performance of it during the sessions; but someone else on the forum might be able to answer that yet ...
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Post Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:41 pm

sectofone wrote:(In a similar manner, I saw the Chieftains perform Rocky Road ... in concert this summer, and they included a brief quote of The Rolling Stones' Satisfaction :o)
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That's because they recorded it with them
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Re: Studio version of Rocky Road to Dublin

Post Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:30 pm

Phil wrote:I know The Pogues did this song live in their early sets and attempted a studio version but now I am wondering if it was ever in fact completed and may turn up on the box set. That would be amazing. Anyone ever heard Shane sing this song? I never thought anyone could come close to the way Luke Kelly sang this song until I heard Shane sing it.


It was recorded as a demo for the Red Roses For me album.
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Re: Studio version of Rocky Road to Dublin

Post Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:07 pm

Lade wrote:
Phil wrote:I know The Pogues did this song live in their early sets and attempted a studio version but now I am wondering if it was ever in fact completed and may turn up on the box set. That would be amazing. Anyone ever heard Shane sing this song? I never thought anyone could come close to the way Luke Kelly sang this song until I heard Shane sing it.


It was recorded as a demo for the Red Roses For me album.


Lade, do you have a copy of this?
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