Clash Cadillac wrote:Marshall Applewhite wrote:Clash Cadillac wrote:Heck, we may even try to catch the show in KC on the way down if anyone has four extra tickets they want to get rid of cheap.
I've one you can have gratis.
Don't know how much that helps.
Magners at Ireland.com
Thanks for the offer, however with 2 small children I would need 4 reserved seats. Another lucky fan should swoop in on this opportunity...
KCPyrate wrote:Clash Cadillac wrote:Marshall Applewhite wrote:Clash Cadillac wrote:Heck, we may even try to catch the show in KC on the way down if anyone has four extra tickets they want to get rid of cheap.
I've one you can have gratis.
Don't know how much that helps.
Magners at Ireland.com
Thanks for the offer, however with 2 small children I would need 4 reserved seats. Another lucky fan should swoop in on this opportunity...
I've got 4 extra Gen. Adm. tickets to the KC show if you or someone else wants them (priced below face value). I'll be there but got ahold of some tickets to the "Samsung Loge" through a friend. Let me know 'cause I'm planning to throw them on craigslist otherwise.
Pub Purveyor wrote:If anyone is staying up at the airport, and if they arrive a day early, I'd suggest visiting O'Malley's pub in Weston, MO. It's about 25 miles from downtown and about 12 miles northwest of the airport but it's the best pub I've ever frequented and that includes some very nice places in NYC, Philly, StL, Savannah (Kevin Barry's is great), LA and Denver - never been to Boston yet so I hesitate to call O'Malley's the best pub in the US. Anyway, it's in an old brewery that's probably 120 years old (they make their own beers there) and the best section is almost 60' underground - live music on Fridays and Saturdays, and they're great hosts. So much for plugging my favorite watering hole - if anyone wants to meet up before or after, say where and I'll pick up a round.
Jim
Ditto to this- O'Malley's is an amazing pub; 50+ feet underground in 1840's era brewery cellars. Worth the visit if you are in town. Looks like Ellis Island (http://www.ellisislandmusic.com/), a traditional style Irish band out of Omaha is scheduled for Saturday night. Check out the website at [url]http://westonirish.com/
rockpaper wrote:I was so glad to hear the Pogues would be part of this year's Voodoo lineup in New Orleans. On the website they posted about a month ago it stated the boys would play on Sunday but the specific schedule was not up...
Just checked now and it is and I'm a bit dismayed...hitting the stage at 2:15 for only an hour? At least that's how it looks. They're playing the Playstation/Billboard.com stage which is the other full size stage opposite the Voodoo main stage. Basically a band plays on one of those two stages and when they end, the next band immediately appears at the other end of the race track on the other stage. So the Pogues get 1 hour, then Widespread Panic hits the Voodoo stage at 3:15 for a scheduled TWO AND A HALF HOURS!!
Even worse, the amazingly gorgeous burlesque beauties of Fleur De Tease are in the Bingo Parlor while the Pogues are on.
I know I can't complain...I'll be sure to catch at least two of the NY shows when they hit the big apple in March (this has become a much looked forward to annual treat!), but this short set will have to serve as a Pogue De Tease it seems.
Mr. Chevron, is there any chance you'll do a signing in the Temporary FYE store they're setting up on site before/after your gig? One can dream...
PS - for anyone doing all three days of Voodoo, on saturday be sure to check out the Zydepunks for a very poguesque great time!
tmarino wrote:I'm visiting Austin from Detroit- thrilled to find out that The Pogues will be at Stubb's- it will be my first Pogues concert![]()
Can somone tell me who are current members playing in The Pogues? Thanks!
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