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Posted:
Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:27 am
by MissWalshy
hahaha
and how many times have you watched it Sheva?
haha

Posted:
Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:51 pm
by sheva
Um, let's see...I'll go with "several times" so as not to appear too obsessive.


Posted:
Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:01 pm
by Niall
sheva wrote:Um, let's see...I'll go with "several times" so as not to appear too obsessive.

something similar to myself then

Posted:
Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:41 pm
by Irish Rover
Niall wrote:sheva wrote:Um, let's see...I'll go with "several times" so as not to appear too obsessive.

something similar to myself then
yeah i must admit i have watched this dvd several times myself


Posted:
Tue Nov 08, 2005 6:11 pm
by Tom Wade
mine's the voice of the enemy, then. i don't like the dvd.
well, that's strong, i do like it. it has it's shortcomings. we all know "drunk rowdy shane macgowan...how wild he is" blah blah blah. an image i hate. drunk or not, on some of the uptempo songs he really butchers the lyrics. i'm sure if you were there, the energy takes over, and it's an amazing show. but...my room doesn't pick up where shane's gyrating leaves off.
did he forget to wear socks? i'm trying to picture the dvd, i remember something very upsetting about his breakdancing, though i'm not sure what. i think it's the general feeling/smell of foot in shoe without sock. it gets to me.
well, dammit. i gotta go watch it, now.

Posted:
Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:01 pm
by wolves pogue
After reading posts about montreux dvd I just had to watch it again last night, personal favorites greenland whale fisheries, cracklin rose, sick bed, irish rover and bottle of smoke.
I have seen Shane play with the Popes twice and had a ticket for Manchester cancelled gig this year, alot of people have given Shane and the Popes bad press in the past but when Shane rolls into town you just have to be there.
I know you can't compare The Popes and The Pogues but given the options at the time (before knowing The Pogues were doing their reunion tours) the option of either seeing Shane with The Popes or not seeing Shane at all I know which option I would take.
Roll on Birmingham on the 18th December especially when they announce the Christmas number one and our boys won.

Posted:
Wed Nov 09, 2005 3:44 am
by cougar
shane...smashing.......mic stand..........during..............rover...........ironic......or best scene ever from anything caught on film?

Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:46 pm
by dublinrambler
great dvd...not sure about hippy hippy shake X2 though

Shane MacGowan - Live At Montreaux-DVD, wrong tracklist

Posted:
Thu Oct 11, 2007 5:53 pm
by Laphroaig
It it just my dvd, or is everyone printed wrong?
It says: Back in the county hell instead of Boys from the county hell..it´s two different songs..
I feel weird to start a thread about this, but it really bugs me..
/Mikael

Posted:
Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:50 pm
by IrishRover
yer roight..
theres no Back In The County Hell among played songs.. it even makes sense cause Crock of Gold album came out 1-2 years later so at Montrenx they performed only Snake songs

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:12 am
by MacRua
IrishRover wrote:it even makes sense cause Crock of Gold album came out 1-2 years later so at Montrenx they performed only Snake songs
Just a side note:
a song can exist for ages before making into album. and normally new stuff starts getting played at gigs long before new album is out.
So leave sense along, please. You are not intimate friends.

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:27 am
by Noel Kenny
MacRua wrote:IrishRover wrote:it even makes sense cause Crock of Gold album came out 1-2 years later so at Montrenx they performed only Snake songs
Just a side note:
a song can exist for ages before making into album. and normally new stuff starts getting played at gigs long before new album is out.
So leave sense along, please. You are not intimate friends.
Yes, they were playing "Lonesome Highway and Public Emeny No1" live, well before "Crock" was released.

Posted:
Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:32 am
by Eric V
MacRua wrote:IrishRover wrote:
So leave sense along, please. You are not intimate friends.
I don't understand the meaning of either sentence. The first may mean "alone" instead of along, but still neither make sense.


Posted:
Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:06 am
by CraigBatty
Eric V wrote:MacRua wrote:So leave sense along, please. You are not intimate friends.
I don't understand the meaning of either sentence. The first may mean "alone" instead of along, but still neither make sense.

Cluck. Cluck. At the risk of sparking a flaming of biblical proportions, methinks m'lord MacR implyeth that our friend OirishRoiver and the abstract value known informally as 'sense' are not to be normally associated one with t'other, mayhap?

Cluck.

Posted:
Thu Oct 18, 2007 12:14 pm
by Niall
Noel Kenny wrote:MacRua wrote:IrishRover wrote:it even makes sense cause Crock of Gold album came out 1-2 years later so at Montrenx they performed only Snake songs
Just a side note:
a song can exist for ages before making into album. and normally new stuff starts getting played at gigs long before new album is out.
So leave sense along, please. You are not intimate friends.
Yes, they were playing "Lonesome Highway and Public Emeny No1" live, well before "Crock" was released.
and many other songs that werent from snake