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Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:04 pm
by philipchevron
Aidan wrote:I ache from head to toe today but sadly at sometime the tour must end :(

I think this Christmas tour was the best yet for me personally. To see 4 gigs throughout the past couple of weeks was brilliant. I didnt make the same mistakes as last year (except in Dublin) by getting so hammered I couldnt remember anything. Hats off to my good friend Brendan who did 3 of them with me including Dublin - He went down at least 3 times last night in the mosh (hes 54) then collapsed outside - they wanted to call an ambulance but he knew the drinks were lined up at the cantabury so couldnt wait !!!

Still buzzing today from the weekend. Some really amazing memories not including some random female being on my shoulders thoroughout FONY and being pelted by a snowball (now ice) on the way home, being hit in the jaw and pillow covered in blood this morning (ouch)

A BIG THANK YOU TO THE POGUES FOR THESE EXCEPTIONAL GIGS.


Maybe we should diversify into the Healthcare racket. Merry Christmas.

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:47 am
by Brooke
I am wondering if anyone out there knows if The Pogues will do a US tour around St. Pats again this year. Trying to book tickets before they sell out for other shows, but it is all based on seeing the Pogues in Boston or New York! If anyone has an inside scoop, please let me know.
Cheers!
Merry Christmas!

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:50 am
by DzM
Brooke wrote:I am wondering if anyone out there knows if The Pogues will do a US tour around St. Pats again this year. Trying to book tickets before they sell out for other shows, but it is all based on seeing the Pogues in Boston or New York! If anyone has an inside scoop, please let me know.

Never say never, but it ain't looking good:

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Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:23 am
by BelfastsLittlesHobo
Had A Brilliant night in Brixton despite the merry go round of a bus journey home. Fantastic to meet Heather and Jake in the Canterbury, Jake's stories made us laugh. Hope the mix up at the stage door didnt put too much of a dampener on things for you guys. :wink: Roll on next year :lol:

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:11 pm
by Heather
BelfastsLittlesHobo wrote:Had A Brilliant night in Brixton despite the merry go round of a bus journey home. Fantastic to meet Heather and Jake in the Canterbury, Jake's stories made us laugh. Hope the mix up at the stage door didnt put too much of a dampener on things for you guys. :wink: Roll on next year :lol:


Jake's stories make everyone laugh, except me.

Think I've heard them too many times. :wink:

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:49 pm
by Jon
Fantastic night out, thoroughly enjoyed it and it was great to hear Thousands live again.

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:02 pm
by Julieexeter
Friday and Saturday were both fantastic. Took my daughter Friday, second year for her, she is really into it now

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:29 pm
by Fr. McGreer
Wow, what a tour. By all accounts on these boards (and any idependent reviews i've seen) the best of the reunions.

Getting to London on Saturday was stressful to say the least but get there i did. I was gutted then to hear that so many other fans were stranded, unable to get to the gig. Firehazard and Eckard, you'll get there next time.

I was late getting to The Cantabury, so missed Heather (AGAIN) but had a pint with Rum, Sodomy & the Lash (but for the life of me can't remember the name of the fourth person down from from Brum) :wink: Fionn MaCool, the piss artist formally known as TOSCS (his words, not mine). And some young wan and her Oul Fella from Stockwell. :lol:

I'd forgotten how big the Acadamy is, but can see why it wins awards for best live venue. No stupid wrist bands needed to get to the front and a boistrous but great humoured crowd. The Pogues were (again) on the top of thier game.

Funniest moment of the weekend was the way i found out Firehazard hadn't made it down. With the confidence and bravado that only drink gives you, i was on my way back from the bar and passed by the only guy in a wheelchair (he was really singing along with passion and was what i presumed to be the about the right age). So i stopped,turned, raised my glass and shouted up to him.....

"HEY, FIREHAZARD!!!!!"

He looked too bemused to answer, but his partner seemed to be thinking they were definately in the right place and probably wouldn't impede my exit should an emergency situation arise. :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What a great weekend. Thanks to Philip and the rest of the gang for another unfogettable night out. 8) 8)

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:05 pm
by MissWalshy
hahahahhahahhhahahaha i remember when you told me that ! that's so funny ! :D really laughing here now.

I'm not from Stockwell, i'm from that posh Vauxhall on the river. 8)

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:20 pm
by Aidan
MissWalshy wrote:hahahahhahahhhahahaha i remember when you told me that ! that's so funny ! :D really laughing here now.

I'm not from Stockwell, i'm from that posh Vauxhall on the river. 8)


....Which reminds of when Rodney told Del Boy why Uncle Albert couldnt stay at the Sea Mans Mission as there was a Marina there now - Del Boy asked .....well cant he sleep in that .....

So a posh Vauxhall on the river is a Vectra with leather seats and walnut dashboard. Ha Ha

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:31 pm
by Heather
Fr. McGreer wrote:I was late getting to The Cantabury, so missed Heather (AGAIN)


Damn. :(

Ah well, maybe next time. :wink:

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:26 am
by Doktor Avalanche
philipchevron wrote:Let "Remember Philadelphia" be the cry on everyone's lips!

Made it there from DC - what is normally a 2 hour trip took eight. Made the evening all the more epic. Glad the band were able to make the show themselves. And I have the most excellent Daniel Danger poster of the gig framed on my wall as a mememto.

http://www.expressobeans.com/IMG.php?t=lg&id=67888

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:23 am
by firehazard
Fr. McGreer wrote:Funniest moment of the weekend was the way i found out Firehazard hadn't made it down. With the confidence and bravado that only drink gives you, i was on my way back from the bar and passed by the only guy in a wheelchair (he was really singing along with passion and was what i presumed to be the about the right age). So i stopped,turned, raised my glass and shouted up to him.....


Well there can't have been that many 106-year-olds in the Academy, I'd guess. :wink:
That was a kind thought, Fr McG. Cheers back! 8)

The real and original firehazard is still extremely pissed off about how if he hadn't been so stupid as to get his wheelchair marooned in the ice and snow and needed rescuing by kind strangers earlier he might've actually got to Brixton in the evening. Idiot me.

And the other totally annoying thing is that the last time we had a last-minute failing-to-get-to-see-the-Pogues event (the time I crashed the car into a carful of boy racers), we still had time to recover ourselves and get to another gig later in the tour. But this time we'd left our trip to the last gig of the tour, so that was that. Must remember not to leave it so late next time.

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:18 am
by Scrapper
Spider Stacy wrote:That's joey. He hasn't changed his shirt since we were in Norway. Nothing to respect there.


Hahaha! Who's Joey? Cashman? I'd love to interview him for White Trash Mag., but I guess he doesn't have an e-mail. He does not look like "the internet-type", whatever that is... :mrgreen:

Re: England, Scotland, Ireland 2009

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:13 am
by Woody
what is the feeling after the tour?is is difficult to relax or to come back in a normal life?i believe this is not easy after a long tour