Dropofpoison wrote:As long as I've known Shane (29 years) he has never had an "Irish" accent. In part, that's kinda the point of Shane, really. The only Pogues with Irish accents are myself and Terry. Mine is a slightly genteel North Dublin, inflected with 30 years as a Briton and almost 50 as a devotee of American musicals. Terry's is slightly genteel South Dublin, unalloyed with foreign influence except maybe the mountainy singers of the Appalachians and Woody Guthrie. People usually hear the accents and go "which part of Australia you guys from?", though we do not sound like anyone from any part of Australia I've ever been to. Speaking of which, normal British/Irish September weather appears to have returned to welcome Fintan and his lassies.
Pete Holidai from the Radiators, although he returned to Ireland in the early 70s, still has the Fulham Broadway accent he grew up with when his family migrated to London in the early 60s. wrote:
This is going to be a stupid question but its been bothering me, youre not the REAL Phil Chevron are you?
TheKing wrote:There is NO DOUBT that MacGowan sings in a 'put on Irish accent' so to speak. However, somehow he carries this off very very well and Im sure if anyone else ever tried it they would be ridiculed. But, whats wrong with that? Apparently The Beatles were thought to be different as they came from Britain and DIDNT sing in American accents, it says on Beatles Anthology anyway.
MacGowan still speaks in a normal london voice but cos his teeth are fucked, his voice is not what is is clearly heard to be like in the early interview featured on the If I Should Fall From dvd, in which he is a pure cockney.
Also some songs really need to be sung in a slight accent I feel. I mean, listen to The Family Mahone's Raggle Taggle Gypsy and it just doesnt sound right in my humble opinion. And if Slade sung in Midlands accents then this would also sound quite quite silly whereas Stone Roses singing in Manchester accents sounds fine. So basically certain 'accents' fit certain songs. Thats wot I think anyway.
Hmm
Does anyone actually understand wot I mean?
philipchevron wrote:This is also why you will never find me undermining OirishRover's form of Oirish English. If the beauty of hiberno-english has caught on as far away as Belgrade, well that's fine with me. Let's see what connections that makes.
philipchevron wrote:This is also why you will never find me undermining OirishRover's form of Oirish English. If the beauty of hiberno-english has caught on as far away as Belgrade, well that's fine with me. Let's see what connections that makes.
Behan wrote:Yes, actually from Belgrade, Serbia all the way to Belgrade, Montana USA.
Anonymous wrote:the irish have a curious way of explaining things i think. the signs make you feel confused
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