Hi Philip
Can you confirm for me who actually played on Thousands are Sailing and what instruments were used.
Thank you
foggydew1970 wrote:Hi Philip
Can you confirm for me who actually played on Thousands are Sailing and what instruments were used.
Thank you
philipchevron wrote:foggydew1970 wrote:Hi Philip
Can you confirm for me who actually played on Thousands are Sailing and what instruments were used.
Thank you
Well, all the usual characters playing all their usual instruments, basically, though I think I'm right in saying that Fran Byrne (bodhran?) and Ron Kavana (tenor banjo) also play on the instrumental section. Fran played drums with, it sometimes seems, every Dublin beat group of consequence in the Sixties before pitching up in Ace ("How Long") with Paul Carrack. He and Kavana played together in the excellent North London bar band Juice On The Loose in the Eighties.
There may be more people playing on the track as well, but without the album sleeve to hand, I can't be sure.
Smoz wrote:Philip, was there ever any consideration given to you singing the lead vocals on the album version of thousands? Did it seem odd performing this live when Shane used to sing on 'your' song? And when did you get to reclaim it live? I think Shane sang it at the T&C in 1988, I don't recall Shane performing it live in any of the post 2001 reunion shows.
Mike from Boston wrote:Just saw this for the first time, not sure if it has been posted before. Mr. Chevron singing "Thousands", acoustic in a record shop (from Completely Pogues (sp?))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M0h_nPTq2k
Low D wrote:Mike from Boston wrote:Just saw this for the first time, not sure if it has been posted before. Mr. Chevron singing "Thousands", acoustic in a record shop (from Completely Pogues (sp?))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M0h_nPTq2k
The documentary is called "Completely Pogued" which you can now find as an extra on the "Live From The Town & Country" DVD.
skinny wrote:Low D wrote:Mike from Boston wrote:Just saw this for the first time, not sure if it has been posted before. Mr. Chevron singing "Thousands", acoustic in a record shop (from Completely Pogues (sp?))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M0h_nPTq2k
The documentary is called "Completely Pogued" which you can now find as an extra on the "Live From The Town & Country" DVD.
Brilliant. Shades of a younger Bowie. Really caught my throat when you sang "Do the old songs taunt or cheer you...".
Thousands is my favourite track from Grace. I'd not been aware that you wrote the song, Phillip. The line about Behan always brings to my mind some old video footage of a young chap in 1945 dancing in response to the announcement of WWII's end. Skipping with sheer elation. Behan can do whatever we want him to - even this. He doesn't just belong to Shane, he's ours too. However, it seems clear from the subjective pronoun that the sentiment probably reflects not Behan's state of mind in the dance, but your own, ... something that might not have occurred to Shane. It's a beautiful lyric astride a stirring melody.
Is there an alternative original lyric we might not have seen/heard before?
Low D wrote:philipchevron wrote:foggydew1970 wrote:Hi Philip
Can you confirm for me who actually played on Thousands are Sailing and what instruments were used.
Thank you
Well, all the usual characters playing all their usual instruments, basically, though I think I'm right in saying that Fran Byrne (bodhran?) and Ron Kavana (tenor banjo) also play on the instrumental section. Fran played drums with, it sometimes seems, every Dublin beat group of consequence in the Sixties before pitching up in Ace ("How Long") with Paul Carrack. He and Kavana played together in the excellent North London bar band Juice On The Loose in the Eighties.
There may be more people playing on the track as well, but without the album sleeve to hand, I can't be sure.
Fran was also in & out of Kavana's band through the 90s, and then (i think still does) play with Lucinda Williams.
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