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Posted:
Mon May 15, 2006 11:14 pm
by Michaelo
philipchevron wrote:Michaelo wrote:
THE POGUES INTERVIEW, RTE RADIO 21st November 1988
Shane MacGowan, Philip Chevron, Mary Coughlan, Terry Woods and Frank Murray being interviewed by Dave Fanning on RTE radio in Ireland. Features a few Pogues songs being played; Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, The Limerick Rake, Honky Tonk Women, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Extended Version) and Fairytale Of New York. These are the officially released versions. Some of the songs are cut out or shortened on the bootleg. I would guess the alcohol had flowed for some of the guests. Mary Coughlan swears during the broadcast, prompting Philip to say something like: "You can't do that Mary, this is RTE!". This is a really interesting interview and Shane is on great form. Arguably the best Pogues interview around.
They still talk of this night in hushed tones in RTE. Believe it or not, I was hauled in from a previously-arranged chat (with either BP Fallon or Ferdia MacAnna) in an adjacent studio in an attempt to impose some sort of order on the chaos, as Fanning had completely lost control of the show. The fact that that's all I can remember should tell you how successful a ploy
that was!

Thanks for the info Philip. It certainly made for an interesting interview!

Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 7:54 am
by Niall
Michaelo wrote:philipchevron wrote:Michaelo wrote:
THE POGUES INTERVIEW, RTE RADIO 21st November 1988
Shane MacGowan, Philip Chevron, Mary Coughlan, Terry Woods and Frank Murray being interviewed by Dave Fanning on RTE radio in Ireland. Features a few Pogues songs being played; Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, The Limerick Rake, Honky Tonk Women, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Extended Version) and Fairytale Of New York. These are the officially released versions. Some of the songs are cut out or shortened on the bootleg. I would guess the alcohol had flowed for some of the guests. Mary Coughlan swears during the broadcast, prompting Philip to say something like: "You can't do that Mary, this is RTE!". This is a really interesting interview and Shane is on great form. Arguably the best Pogues interview around.
They still talk of this night in hushed tones in RTE. Believe it or not, I was hauled in from a previously-arranged chat (with either BP Fallon or Ferdia MacAnna) in an adjacent studio in an attempt to impose some sort of order on the chaos, as Fanning had completely lost control of the show. The fact that that's all I can remember should tell you how successful a ploy
that was!

Thanks for the info Philip. It certainly made for an interesting interview!
would there be a link to this interview anywhere
Re: Wild Cats of Kilkenny

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 12:16 am
by theCOOP
Kilmichael wrote:philipchevron wrote:Michaelo wrote:And a few more...
These are taken from the discography in the back of Joe Merrick's Shane MacGowan biography:
Singles
CASSETTE Sally MacLennane/The Wild Rover/The Leaving Of Liverpool/The Wild Cats Of Kilkenny
Stiff BUYC224
June 1985
I think I'm right in saying it's a different mix of WILD CATS as Elvis had not settled on the mix for the album.
Does anybody have a copy of this alternate mix of 'Wildcats'?
Sorry if this has been stated already, but i'm just making my way through the list.
I have this cassette, and though I do not have it with me, nor have I listened to it in some time, I am fairly confident that it is the same recording as the album track.
DZM, had I ever offered you the details for the LILT-derived Irish Ways/For The Children 7" single I have?
I don't have it here at the moment.
Coop

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 3:06 pm
by philipchevron
It is the same recording, yes, but I'm pretty sure (from memory only) that it's not the same mix.
Re: Wild Cats of Kilkenny

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 6:20 pm
by RoddyRuddy
Coop wrote:.......
DZM, had I ever offered you the details for the LILT-derived Irish Ways/For The Children 7" single I have?
Coop
There is a 12" as well :
Lilt Irish Ways Featuring Shane Macgowan & Alias Ron Kavana
For The Children Featuring Phil Cheveron & Mary Coughlan
Callin " Me Home Again (Instrumental )
P 1991 Alias records
C 1991 Alias records
12 ET 6
Bar Code 5 018524 020263
From the album " For The Children " Alias Records ET LP/MC/CD 191

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 6:38 pm
by RoddyRuddy
""""""
CD5 Tuesday Morning/ London Calling (live) ((618k))/ I Fought the Law (live) ((611k))
WEA YZ758-2 (?) (7")
WEA YZ758T2 (?) (12")
WEA YZ758CD2 (CD5)
Disk 2 of 2
(1993)
Note: I am unsure of the catalogue number(s) for the vinyl and the track contents for the vinyl. Please email me if you can provide detail.""""
7" vinyl
YZ758
4509-93372-7
Bar code 78 4509-93372-7
Tuesday Morning 3:30 a side
First Day Of Forever 3:15 b side

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 7:01 pm
by RoddyRuddy
7" vinyl PROMO ( Different Cover )
The Pogues Misty Morning , Albert bridge
Side A Misty Morning , Albert Bridge 2.58
Side B Misty Morning , Albert Bridge 2.58
WEA 1.111
SGAE
EJEMPLAR GRATUITO
PROHIBDA SU VENTA

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 7:15 pm
by RoddyRuddy
"""""7" The Irish Rover/ The Rare Ould Mountain Dew
12" The Dubliners Fancy (without Pogues)
Stiff BUY258 (7' & 12")
(March 1987)
with the Dubliners"""
Some copies of the 7" has a plain paper picture cover while others are glossed

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 7:17 pm
by RoddyRuddy
7" Jack's Heroes / Whiskey In The Jar
12", CD5 & DAT Whiskey In The Jar (extended version)
WEA YZ500 (7")
WEA YZ500T (12")
WEA YZ500CD (CD5)
??? (German DAT)
(1990)
some 7" picture covers on the 7" are plain paper picture whilst other are glossed picture covers

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:14 pm
by RoddyRuddy
""""" & Cassette Fairytale Of New York/ Battle March Medley
12" & CD5 Shanne Bradley
Pogue Mahone NY7 (7")
Pogue Mahone NYG7 (7" Foldout)
Pogue Mahone NY12 (12", casette)
Pogue Mahone CDNY1 (CD5)
(November 1987)
with Kirsty Macoll"""
I have a tape which has all 3 tracks on it but the cat number is CNY1, not NY12 as listed .NY12 is the 12"

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:21 pm
by RoddyRuddy
""""""""""7" Fiesta/ Sketches Of Spain
12" & CD5 South Australia
FMaxi Sally MacLennane (Live)/ A Pair of Brown Eyes (Live)
Pogue Mahone FG2 (7") """
Some 7" picture covers are plain paper while others are glossed.
Both have a bar code sticker on top right hand corner of back cover.
bar code 01 22924 77587 FG2

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:26 pm
by RoddyRuddy
""""7" Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah/ The Limerick Rake
12" Honky Tonk Woman
CD3 Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah,Yeah (Long version)
WEA YZ355T (7") """"
7" version with bar code YZ355 (247205-7)
Bar code 04 22924 72057

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:34 pm
by RoddyRuddy
""7" Misty Morning, Albert Bridge/ Cotton Fields/ Young Ned of the Hill
12" Young Ned of the Hill (Dub Version)
CD3 Train of Love((801k))
WEA YZ407 (7")
WEA YZ407X (7" Foldout sleeve""
only 2 tracks both on 7"s with bar codes (Side a MMAB /side B CF)

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:45 pm
by RoddyRuddy
"""CD5 OnceUpon A Time/ Train Kept Rolling On ((614k))/ Paris St Germain/ Tuesday Morning
WEA YZ771 (7")
WEA YZ771T (12")
WEA YZ771CD (CD5)
(1993)
Note: I am unsure of the catalogue number(s) for the vinyl and the track contents for the vinyl. Please email me if you can provide detail"""
12" vinyl with bar code and sticker
""special numbered limited edition includes the hit "Tuesday Morning " YZ771T ""
Bar code 77 4509-93954-0
YZ771T
4509-93954-0
Side 1 -Once Upon A Time 3.54,Train Kept Rolling On 3.20
Side 2- Paris St German 3.00, tuesday Morning 3.28
P.S. the times on the cd are different for first 2 tracks,eg 3.55,3.21 ?

Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 9:53 pm
by DzM
RoddyRuddy - You're a machine!