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Next Years Supportact

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Post Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:16 pm

Ukranians, eh? And there was was me thinking they were pikeys!

Public Enemy and the Pogues - I like it.
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Post Sat Dec 31, 2005 2:04 pm

Why not Cypress Hill :)
Blood or Whiskey could be a great supportact :lol:
But the best would be a double bill The Pogues and Tom Waits
have seen all reunion tours and DKM is the best supportact so far
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Post Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:41 pm

wow, Tom Waits!!!

I think everyone would love Hank III and the Damn Band ...

what are The Skels doing these days?
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Post Sat Dec 31, 2005 7:25 pm

Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:36 pm

Please don't under any circumstances have the Levellers

Went to see them in 1992 (ok things may have changed) but I could not feel any happiness in the crowd at the front of the stage. All the fans seemed really anal which was a shame becasue before they went mainstream some of their tracks were ok.

I would prefer to see some trad irish kaylee or similar to set the pogues up prior to a proper blast from the past to the majority of Red Roses. Pure bliss
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Post Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:15 pm

Celtic.Dave wrote:Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.


I care because the first 2 reunion tours it was some really bad supportacts
This Reunion tour with DKM as a warmup was perfect and I hope that we can see some great supportacts next year :wink:
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:11 am

celticjunk wrote:
Celtic.Dave wrote:Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.


I hope that we can see some great supportacts next year :wink:



This year, :wink:
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:44 pm

Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:
celticjunk wrote:
Celtic.Dave wrote:Who gives a shit the support act is...its the Pogues we want to see.
If i had to pick one, how about Elvis Presley.


I hope that we can see some great supportacts next year :wink:



This year, :wink:


Yeah this year, too much sparkling water :oops:
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:42 pm

floyd99 wrote:I would like to see The Tossers open up - I saw them play with Spider a few years ago and they put on a really good show... It might sound too much like The Pogues, but who knows - at least they can all play really well...


Here here!!! 8)
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Post Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:50 pm

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wwfcpogue wrote:only one band can support the pogues to make my gig complete ....flogging molly

I dont think these two would fit together. DKM is a much better choice. FM has a couple of good songs per record and the rest is actually quite shite. They don´t have the ´honesty´ of the Pogues, though they are a very very good and energetic live band.


Not sure what you mean about "honesty." I like them, and get the impression that Dave King is just singing his life/thoughts and having a good time. People tend to hold them up to the Pogues because of the Irish element. I like them. Seen them three times.... crowd goes nuts. That said, I'd rather not see them open for the Pogues.... and at least on the US tour that will not be possible, as they are playing a tour of their own on the West Coast at that time. They are coming through this side of the US a few weeks before the Pogues, though. I'll be interested in who opens for them before getting tickets. I'm inclined not to go, but they usually have great opening bands and their choice might sway me into going.
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Post Tue Jan 03, 2006 8:54 am

Pogues Whistle Player wrote:Ukranians, eh? And there was was me thinking they were pikeys!


I searched for "pikey" deffinition and found some
For example:"pikeys - Thieving b*stards who when they are not thieving, spend their time indulging in one or more of the following: (1) shopping in Argos for giant-sized earrings/sovereign rings/gold chains that are too big for Mr T; (2) hanging around the post office on giro day; (3) burning out cars; (4)using the word 'innit' a lot and generally talking in a bumpkin slang; (5) smoking fags; (6) watching Trisha; (7) drinking alcopops and ( 8 ) offending everyone with their fake designer threads from the market. Regarding point ( 8 )- if a pikey's clothes really ARE designer, you can be sure they are stolen goods. They also think McDonalds is a high-class culinary experience. Losers."
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Pikeys are People who either live in council houses, or in areas where the houses now look like council houses...Most pikeys also smoke and they often spit on the ground for no reason...

YESSSSSSSSS it's us, The Ukrainians... :lol:
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Post Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:14 am

And another definition from that "charming" link: pikeys = thievin smelly bastards. Therefore somebody with an affinity for Filthy Thieving Bastards must have meant his remark as a compliment. ;)
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Post Tue Jan 03, 2006 9:28 am

MacRua wrote:
Pogues Whistle Player wrote:Ukranians, eh? And there was was me thinking they were pikeys!


I searched for "pikey" deffinition and found some
For example:"pikeys - Thieving b*stards who when they are not thieving, spend their time indulging in one or more of the following: (1) shopping in Argos for giant-sized earrings/sovereign rings/gold chains that are too big for Mr T; (2) hanging around the post office on giro day; (3) burning out cars; (4)using the word 'innit' a lot and generally talking in a bumpkin slang; (5) smoking fags; (6) watching Trisha; (7) drinking alcopops and ( 8 ) offending everyone with their fake designer threads from the market. Regarding point ( 8 )- if a pikey's clothes really ARE designer, you can be sure they are stolen goods. They also think McDonalds is a high-class culinary experience. Losers."
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Pikeys are People who either live in council houses, or in areas where the houses now look like council houses...Most pikeys also smoke and they often spit on the ground for no reason...

YESSSSSSSSS it's us, The Ukrainians... :lol:


Thanks for starting my morning off with a giggle.
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Post Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:56 pm

Bob Dylan.

No, a re-formed Specials. But give 'em all a kick in the balls 10 seconds prior to taking the stage.

Honestly though, now that i know DJ Scratchy has been opening the shows in The UK, i'd love to just have him doing what he does. then have ronnie drew come out and sing a solo vocal and introduce the pogues.

anyway, it sounds like we don't have a real say in this. and from spider's lament about the sawdoctors, it sounds like they don't either. so here's crossing my fingers that st. paddy's in times square = truly special occasion.
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Post Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:22 pm

Agh - you know, fuck that. I was lucky enough to see Joe Strummer at the Troubadour here in LA shortly before his death. His only opening act that night was a group of young Hispanic guys called Slowrider. i'd never heard of them. they were huddled down the front of the stage playing traditional canciones with squeezeboxes, cheese graters and cowbell. I couldn't make out a word of the Spanish, but it still spoke to me and most people there and set a standard for Joe to live up to in the 'honest and energetic musical expression' department (which he did, to an amazing degree).

i'll always remember that night: surprised and thrilled. but you can't plan for that or count on it. it just happens. and i hope it happens in march.

apologies in advance to spider. please don't yell at me.
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