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Post Thu May 05, 2005 7:46 am

The Pogues are back
By Daniel Johnson
May 05, 2005
From: AAP
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<blockquote>RAISE your Guinness glasses and dust off your dancing shoes, The Pogues are back.

Led by infamous frontman Shane MacGowan, who left the Celtic rock band in 1991 after their fifth album Hell's Ditch, The Pogues released seven albums throughout the 80s and 90s.
They had hits including The Irish Rover, Streams of Whiskey, Pair of Brown Eyes, If I Should Fall from Grace with God, Fiesta and Fairytale of New York, before calling it a day in 1996.

The band, reformed with MacGowan for eight shows in the UK over Christmas last year, have just released a new greatest hits/live CD package and re-released their entire back catalogue, all digitally remastered and each packaged with six b-sides or non-album tracks from the era of each album.

The band's banjo and mandolin player/guitarist Philip Chevron said when the band regrouped with their legendary frontman MacGowan for their first batch of reunion shows, they "plotted to take better control of (their) back catalogue, and just to curate it better".

"We just wanted to get them out there and make them sound good and also collect up all the b-sides and debris that hadn't really been available anywhere else," he said.

"If you don't do this, frankly, they will do it anyway, but they will do it not as well as if you are involved."

Every album has liner notes written by friends who witnessed The Pogues during their peak in the 80s, included contributions from Tom Waits, Jim Jarmusch, Steve Earle and Bob Geldof.

"The brief that we gave to the people, basically friends of ours, who were writing sleeve notes was basically write whatever you want, and don't write about any particular album," Chevron said.

Chevron said the band thought it necessary to release The Ultimate Collection, a two CD set consisting of a 22 track greatest hits package and a live recording from Brixton in 2001, to include some songs that were excluded from the Very Best of the Pogues, which was compiled by their record company.

"Nobody in Warner to this day has laid claim to the Very Best of The Pogues, it just appeared and nobody knows why it had that tracklisting, or who put it together, or why, or where it originated or why it was put out, it's just all a great mystery," Chevron said.

"We didn't like it because there were lots of omissions on it, which is why we were determined to control the tracklisting for the ultimate collection ourselves.

"Ironically The Very Best of has just passed the half million mark in Britain, and now we've deleted it, so now we've got to start counting again."

On the Live at Brixton CD, MacGowan sounds in much finer voice than he does on Shane Macgowan and the Popes' live at Montreaux DVD, and if reviews are to be believed, he was in even better form for The Pogues' 2004 UK shows.

Chevron says this is because MacGowan "had a far better backing band" for The Pogues recording.

"None of us ever slack when we're onstage as The Pogues, because we'd feel like we're letting everyone down to not play a blinder, and I think Shane feels that responsibility as much as the rest of us do, in fact I'm sure he does," Chevron said.

Although MacGowan's tour of Australia with the Popes for the 2003 East Coast Blues and Roots festival was not critically well-received, Chevron said that "everyone raises their game with The Pogues, including and perhaps even especially Shane".

Chevron said although the band is playing some more shows in Japan and the UK in July, they don't want to "become performing seals again".

"The whole aspect of being a performing seal where you get on the plane, you do the gig, you get on the plane, you go to the TV studio, you get on the plane, you go to the recording studio, you get on the plane – that's all nonsense and we've all done that, and we're older and wiser now, and we don't want to live our lives like that," Chevron said.

"Anything that sounds like a career move, we're not interested in, because we don't have a career, we're The Pogues – we just are, we're there to be taken out whenever we think it's a good idea, and whenever we think the audience might genuinely enjoy it.

"It would be lovely if people were prepared to put together a package for us to play Australia that was attractive enough for us to do, but we can't make that happen." </blockquote>

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Post Thu May 05, 2005 7:54 am

MacRua wrote:The Pogues are back
Chevron said.
"Anything that sounds like a career move, we're not interested in, because we don't have a career, we're The Pogues – we just are, we're there to be taken out whenever we think it's a good idea, and whenever we think the audience might genuinely enjoy it."


That's a great philosophy, Mr C. And we always will enjoy it... :)
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Post Fri May 06, 2005 9:26 am

Thanks for posting that MacRua and thanks to Philip Chevron for his time, and Mordac for the photo. :D
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Post Fri May 06, 2005 9:29 am

Sorry, that last post was mine - forgot to log in first.
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Post Fri May 06, 2005 6:02 pm

How'd the article go Daniel?
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Post Fri May 06, 2005 8:23 pm

Simon Maguire wrote:How'd the article go Daniel?
That's it at the top of the page. Yeah, thanks heaps for the pics, too Simon. Mordac ended up sending me a couple of really good ones though, so I submitted them with the story. Sorry. :(
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Post Sat May 07, 2005 12:23 am

Good article DAn.Sorry I remember now ,you wanted some gig photos but ,,well you knoe how it is maybe ,screaming kids ,work and shit.I am not on the computer at work like a lot f peolple .... Cheers
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Post Sat May 07, 2005 12:32 am

MacRua wrote:The band's banjo and mandolin player/guitarist Philip Chevron said
Umm. What?

Daniel - you threw that in just to amuse us dorks, didn't you?

Whatever will Jem and Terry say?
“I know all those people that were in the film [...] But that’s when they were young and strong and full of life, you know?”
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DzM wrote:
MacRua wrote:The band's banjo and mandolin player/guitarist Philip Chevron said
Umm. What?

Daniel - you threw that in just to amuse us dorks, didn't you?

Whatever will Jem and Terry say?


I was in no way trying to offend Jem and Terry. I know Philip Chevron plays guitar, and does so live, but according to the lost decade, he filled in for Jem when he started in the band, and the bio on this page listed mandolin and banjo as well, so I assumed he must've played both instruments at some stage for The Pogues. Was in no way trying to leave out Jem or Terry, it's just that Philip is the one I interviewed, and because it was a small feature, I had to give background, and explain what was coming out and try and have some local reference as well. Sorry if I got it wrong or offended anyone.
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TheDanielOfBrisbane wrote:Sorry if I got it wrong or offended anyone.
I'm sure you've offended no-one. I'm just being a pedantic arse. Don't mind me.
“I know all those people that were in the film [...] But that’s when they were young and strong and full of life, you know?”
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Post Sat May 07, 2005 11:56 am

That's it at the top of the page


fucking dddddaaaaaaaa simon i'm a bit of a spaz (I didn't read the Daniel Johnson) bit

Yeah, thanks heaps for the pics, too Simon. Mordac ended up sending me a couple of really good ones though, so I submitted them with the story. Sorry.


no probs Dan, whatever works for the story!!! have you got them?

The most I ever wrote about the pogues, was a less then two page eassay for English in year 8 (when I was 12 for all the people who weren't oh so lucky to be educated in Britain) it was a shitty peace that scraped a D.
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Post Sat May 07, 2005 9:54 pm

Nice article, Daniel.

I was wondering if Australians will journey to Japan for the concerts in July, or is that too far a trek?
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Post Wed May 11, 2005 8:21 pm

territa wrote:Nice article, Daniel.

I was wondering if Australians will journey to Japan for the concerts in July, or is that too far a trek?


I'd absolutely love to trek over the Japan shows....Unfortunately, it comes down to $$$. :( It costs around $1000 (AUS) just to fly over, before you pay for tickets or accomodation, and unfortunately, that is way out of my price at the moment. Like many other Aussies, I'll just have to continue to live in hope that maybe the band will make it over for a Big Day Out or something in the future.
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