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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:41 am

This article was already mentioned elsewhere, but here is the whole text - for the sake of completeness of the Media section.


The Pogues deliver an unsteady show in their return to O.C.
By SHAWN PRICE
Monday, October 29, 2007
The Orange County Register
Section: Entertainment - Music - Concert reviews

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The Irish band performs a meandering set behind Shane MacGowan's indecipherable vocals.

It might still be a miracle. And the thought is not lost on the audience members who pay their money, enter the hall and knock back their first beer partly anticipating they'll witness a train wreck right in front of them.

Shane MacGowan specifically and the Pogues in general do that to people. Just the idea of their reunion tour over a year ago sparked both joy and skepticism that it would last beyond a few shows. In fact, there were probably a lot of folks who simply assumed MacGowan was dead – long since drunk himself to death, drowned in a Celtic cliché.

MacGowan, though not necessarily lucid, was still staggering about. But since being kicked from the Pogues shortly after the release of "Hell's Ditch" in 1990, MacGowan rejoining his associates seemed only like wishful thinking.

This is why band arrival on stage Sunday at the Anaheim House of Blues – quite late and minus the large presence of guitarist Phillip Chevron, who left the tour to battle cancer – was greeted with a bit of surprise. Fans sort of looked at each other for a second, acknowledging they should savor this moment because they'll probably never see it again. It was the same reaction at the Wiltern last spring, where the full band put on a stronger, more focused show. And maybe that'swhat we'll never see again.

Was the Anaheim show a disappointment? Yes. A train wreck? Hardly. It only takes the length of a verse or two to be reminded of how good the musicianship still is, how cohesive a sound behind MacGowan's growl, now more unintelligible than ever. MacGowan is a kind of antihero, and if you already know every word, it just didn't matter. We were charmed. Each bit of mush-mouthed jumble between songs was greeted with a cheer, regardless.

The 95-minute, 24-song set, though satisfying, seemed to meander a bit before fizzling out at the end. L.A.'s show featured a wish list of fan favorites. It's impossible to say exactly what effect Chevron's absence or his health status had on the performance, but opening with "Streams of Whiskey" instead of the rousing "If I Should Fall from Grace with God" – which had blown open previous shows – proved the band was steering in another direction. And "Thousands are Sailing" and "Fairytale of New York" were large omissions.

The peculiarities of the Mouse House show served to remind those who saw both stops of this fleeting glimpse just what a great band sounds like when it's bored and restless.


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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:59 am

Was this

A: Written by a professional journalist who didn't have to pay for his ticket
B: A Pogues fan who payed for his ticket and had the best night in ages.
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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:55 pm

Zuzana wrote:and minus the large presence of guitarist Phillip Chevron, [...] And "Thousands are Sailing" and "Fairytale of New York" were large omissions.


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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:00 pm

So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?
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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:06 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?


Saw them play it in 2006 in both Boston (March) and Las Vegas (October).
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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:17 pm

Clash Cadillac wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?

Saw them play it in 2006 in both Boston (March) and Las Vegas (October).

East Coast tour 2006, 2007. West Coast tour 2006.

At least I think so. Not positive about the EC2007 (I wasn't there), but I'm positive there's a thread around here where the play list is discussed.
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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:22 pm

DzM wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?

Saw them play it in 2006 in both Boston (March) and Las Vegas (October).

East Coast tour 2006, 2007. West Coast tour 2006.

At least I think so. Not positive about the EC2007 (I wasn't there), but I'm positive there's a thread around here where the play list is discussed.


They did not play FONY in Chicago EC2007 tour either night.
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Clash Cadillac wrote:
DzM wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?

Saw them play it in 2006 in both Boston (March) and Las Vegas (October).

East Coast tour 2006, 2007. West Coast tour 2006.

At least I think so. Not positive about the EC2007 (I wasn't there), but I'm positive there's a thread around here where the play list is discussed.


They did not play FONY in Chicago EC2007 tour either night.


Not any dates on the 07 East Coast as Ella was not on the tour.
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Post Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:31 pm

Clash Cadillac wrote:
DzM wrote:
Clash Cadillac wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:So when exactly did they play FONY in the US?

Saw them play it in 2006 in both Boston (March) and Las Vegas (October).

East Coast tour 2006, 2007. West Coast tour 2006.

At least I think so. Not positive about the EC2007 (I wasn't there), but I'm positive there's a thread around here where the play list is discussed.

They did not play FONY in Chicago EC2007 tour either night.

Aha! I was wrong. Even wrong with prejudice:

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