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Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:30 am
by Guest
Very sad news for me, may you Rest in Peace Philip ! Your Concerts in Berlin were legendary.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:55 am
by leadshoes
Paul Hogue wrote:One of the coolest things that ever happened to me was getting an email through Amazon from Philip. Eleven years ago I wrote a review on Amazon for "Straight To Hell," a movie they made which is near and dear to me and a bunch of friends from college when we discovered the VHS of it at a convenience store. We have held "Straight To Hell" parties for years, drinking coffee (spiked), watching the movie, quoting every line, singing every song. Philip Chevron actually saw the review, titled "The Greatest Work of Art Since The Vagina." Here's what he wrote, and this is, no shit, from him:

That's about the best review Straight To hell ever had!! I think I can just
about remember my line: "I...I...I can't do it Willy! Go on...get outta
here!" And then he shoots me! Subtext? Of course: I was in love with him!
Though I don't suppose that nuance shone through, huh? And there wasn't
much in the way of outtakes, incidentally. Unless you count the
camels....imported from Morocco at great expense and given their pink
papers after two days. I missed 'em, I must say. We spent the whole movie
drunk as skunks but it was a lot of fun watching fantasy blend into reality
and back again!!
All the best
Philip Chevron (The Pogues/"Ed MacMahon")

RIP Phil, from all the Gardeners


That was really cool of him, thanks for sharing that email. I never noticed any hint of that subtext though, I'll have to watch it again. I just thought it was meant to be funny because the McMahon family saw themselves as so tough and badass, and Phil as Ed acted like he'd never used a gun much less killed someone. Anyway, he played it perfectly so that it was funny and sad, too, since getting killed by someone whose life you'd just spared pretty much guarantees instant pathos if it's played well. I also loved that his name was Ed McMahon like the celebrity host/publisher's clearing house guy.

And yes, I hope that you're getting some well-deserved peaceful rest, Phil, and that all the love from this thread and this crazy world is floating on up to you wherever you are.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:02 am
by redadeg
R.I.P. Mr. Chevron and thanks for everything!

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:20 am
by caleb
So sad,
my thoughts are with his family and friends who I kno wwill miss him greatly.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 12:34 pm
by Lionel
Goodbye Philip and thanks.
Thanks for your humanity, your talent, your kindness and your generosity.
You have crossed the bridge and are now in peace.
Your spirit is alive and you’ll always be in our hearts and minds.
My thoughts go to your family, The Pogues, The Radiators and all your friends.
See you later dear Gentleman!
I’ll never forget you.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:30 pm
by Mark_Wafc
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Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:41 pm
by Fred from France
Encore Bravo l'artiste pour ta musique ! RIP
Cela fera un vide...

Fred
Boulogne sur Mer - France
http://azz.free.fr

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:48 pm
by Mike from Boston
Maybe someone else can confirm this, but I saw this online with regard to a Funeral Service

http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 49791.html

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:24 pm
by old barney greyheron
Heard the sad news yesterday..just kinda shut down for the day.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:25 pm
by dublinrambler
Mike, that is true about the service. What exactly do you need confirmed?

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:27 pm
by Mike from Boston
I just didn't want people to make plans based on my post-that's all.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 4:38 pm
by PaulMcC
I think it was Spider who once compared the atmosphere at a Pogues gig in Glasgow to being at a Glasgow Celtic football game. The difference being the crowd were cheering for the same team. I felt the same whenever I saw the band play. The Pogues command a following many football teams would envy both in number and passion. In the mid 1980's I heard Team Pogue and I was hooked. To me, first and foremost, Philip Chevron was a key player in that team. As years passed, I learned of his other work, heard anecdotes from people on how he influenced them, and of his humanity.

I was lucky to be at the Philip Chevron Testimonial a few short weeks ago. The depth of respect and love for Philip in the Olympia defies description. It also brought home to me that Philip played with many other teams than Team Pogue. He'll be sorely missed by teammates, friends, fans but most of all by his family. A legend has passed. A legacy endures.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:19 pm
by Karl
R.I.P Karl Pforzheim/Germany

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:35 pm
by rumsodomyandthelash
So sad
i only heard today , what a top man .
Although i cant say i really knew Mr Chevron i somehow feel close to him, met him only once but exchanged a few PM's with him and after telling him of my marriage to my long term partner he dedicated Thousands to us a few years ago at the Greenwich gig, what a great night we had , last gig for me was Strummer of Love and i'll remember that one for ever , tiny crowd stood right in front of Phil.
the last message i had from Phil was when i heard of the illness being fatal and i explained i hadn't been on the raft much as i'd been going through a rocky time and i'd lost my mum, this was part of his reply

Loss does indeed change us all irrevocably, but I'm not sure it's for the worse.

love

PC x

Those words are so apt and mean so much
Love you Mr C

Re: Philip Chevron, June 17 1957 to October 8 2013

PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:19 pm
by SantiSpain
RIP Philip...Pogues members are legends and legends will never die! We raise a glass for you...goodnight and joy be with you all