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The Gentleman Soldier

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Post Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:28 pm

Oh it's Shane alright..I once had this song on repeat for almost 2 hours at work because one of the girls i work with gets along REAL well with the army boys (I live in a army town) and I tell everyone it's about her!
Nasty I know but she dosn't mind.
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The Gentleman Soldier - a question

Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:43 pm

The question is about The Gentleman Soldier from the album - Rum Sodomy and the Lush. When I listen this song I appear that there are two more singers who sing this song with Shane. Maybe I hear wrong but person who sings a verses:
"Now come you gentleman soldier, won't you marry me?"
and
"Oh it's come my gentleman soldier, why didn't you tell me so? My rarents will be angry when this they come to know"
has a very similar voice to Martyn Jacques from The Tiger Lillies ( do you know this band from London? ). There is also samone who sings hoarse voice.. Can somebody tell me , do I hear well or not?
This is my first post here, forgive me all grammatical errors.
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Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:50 pm

Mani wrote:The question is about The Gentleman Soldier from the album - Rum Sodomy and the Lush. When I listen this song I appear that there are two more singers who sing this song with Shane. Maybe I hear wrong but person who sings a verses:
"Now come you gentleman soldier, won't you marry me?"
and
"Oh it's come my gentleman soldier, why didn't you tell me so? My rarents will be angry when this they come to know"
has a very similar voice to Martyn Jacques from The Tiger Lillies ( do you know this band from London? ). There is also samone who sings hoarse voice.. Can somebody tell me , do I hear well or not?
This is my first post here, forgive me all grammatical errors.
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Welcome, Mani! It's Terry Woods (the hoarse voice!) and Spider Stacy singing with Shane.
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Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:06 pm

Thanks for very fast answer Shaz:) I was thinking that Martyn sing in this song with his funny falsetto...
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Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:12 pm

Shaz wrote:
Mani wrote:The question is about The Gentleman Soldier from the album - Rum Sodomy and the Lush. When I listen this song I appear that there are two more singers who sing this song with Shane. Maybe I hear wrong but person who sings a verses:
"Now come you gentleman soldier, won't you marry me?"
and
"Oh it's come my gentleman soldier, why didn't you tell me so? My rarents will be angry when this they come to know"
has a very similar voice to Martyn Jacques from The Tiger Lillies ( do you know this band from London? ). There is also samone who sings hoarse voice.. Can somebody tell me , do I hear well or not?
This is my first post here, forgive me all grammatical errors.
Greettings for all The Pogues's fans!


Welcome, Mani! It's Terry Woods (the hoarse voice!) and Spider Stacy singing with Shane.


Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".
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Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:19 pm

so...we have a problem :?
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Post Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:31 pm

philipchevron wrote:
Shaz wrote:
Mani wrote:The question is about The Gentleman Soldier from the album - Rum Sodomy and the Lush. When I listen this song I appear that there are two more singers who sing this song with Shane. Maybe I hear wrong but person who sings a verses:
"Now come you gentleman soldier, won't you marry me?"
and
"Oh it's come my gentleman soldier, why didn't you tell me so? My rarents will be angry when this they come to know"
has a very similar voice to Martyn Jacques from The Tiger Lillies ( do you know this band from London? ). There is also samone who sings hoarse voice.. Can somebody tell me , do I hear well or not?
This is my first post here, forgive me all grammatical errors.
Greettings for all The Pogues's fans!


Welcome, Mani! It's Terry Woods (the hoarse voice!) and Spider Stacy singing with Shane.


Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".


Blimey, I've been labouring under a misapprehension all these years!

Sorry for the false info, Mani! You have the correct info from the horse's mouth, so to speak. :)
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Post Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:38 am

ok. thank you guys for the information. Anyway, that's hard to believe that Shane could sing like that, big respect for Shane!! :)
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Post Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:33 pm

philipchevron wrote:Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".


I guess that's why the Pogues have not attempted that song live, lately. I doubt Shane can sing it that way anymore. Perhaps Terry would be the likely candidate for that hoarse voice, should they try to perform this live someday soon. :wink:
This comes to mind: I always wondered what (Spider?) was screaming on Bottle Of Smoke at around the 2:16 point of the song. It sounds something like "God.......Bastards!!" - was it Spider or Shane?
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Post Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:45 pm

Behan wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".


I guess that's why the Pogues have not attempted that song live, lately. I doubt Shane can sing it that way anymore. Perhaps Terry would be the likely candidate for that hoarse voice, should they try to perform this live someday soon. :wink:
This comes to mind: I always wondered what (Spider?) was screaming on Bottle Of Smoke at around the 2:16 point of the song. It sounds something like "God.......Bastards!!" - was it Spider or Shane?


You can see Shane doing Gentleman Soldier with the Popes on the Live At Montreux DVD. I think it's fair to say he buggers it up in places. Though to be fair it must be a hellish song to sing live, not only the different voices but because it's so fast as well.
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Post Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:46 pm

Behan wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".


I guess that's why the Pogues have not attempted that song live, lately. I doubt Shane can sing it that way anymore. Perhaps Terry would be the likely candidate for that hoarse voice, should they try to perform this live someday soon. :wink:
This comes to mind: I always wondered what (Spider?) was screaming on Bottle Of Smoke at around the 2:16 point of the song. It sounds something like "God.......Bastards!!" - was it Spider or Shane?


I always thought it was Shane shouting "Come on ya bastard(s)" but I could be wrong. I reckon Mr C will know the answer though if he happens to read this one.
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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:10 am

nboldock wrote:
Behan wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Not exactly. Terry wasn't in the band at the time. All the voices are by Shane, including the O'Casey-esque "Dublin woman" and the Behanesque "Cockney soldier".


I guess that's why the Pogues have not attempted that song live, lately. I doubt Shane can sing it that way anymore. Perhaps Terry would be the likely candidate for that hoarse voice, should they try to perform this live someday soon. :wink:
This comes to mind: I always wondered what (Spider?) was screaming on Bottle Of Smoke at around the 2:16 point of the song. It sounds something like "God.......Bastards!!" - was it Spider or Shane?


I always thought it was Shane shouting "Come on ya bastard(s)" but I could be wrong. I reckon Mr C will know the answer though if he happens to read this one.


That's Spider shouting "Come on you bastard(s)" at the Bottle of Smoke. Not since Eliza Doolittle (Julie Andrews) scandalized Ascot by yelping "Come on Dover, move yer bloomin' arse" in My Fair Lady (1956) has a stubborn horse been so eloquently chivvied along.
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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:27 pm

You can see Shane using his finest Tiger Lillies voice in this video by RevolutionRock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgjeyimEReM
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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:31 pm

I always think of Monty Python when I hear Shane singing the female voice :D
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Post Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:12 am

mats wrote:I always think of Monty Python when I hear Shane singing the female voice :D


Shane as a pepperpot ? Hilarious !! :lol:
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