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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:21 am
by Zuzana
"Hogging" unites nations

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It had taken some time for the vigorous, high-energy Irish music in the vein of the Dubliners or the Pogues to expand to the lands in the heart Europe – but the more phenomenal it was when it finally happened. Aptly, it happened over a glass (or more) of tasty Czech beer. It was where the co-operation of the Hogs and Václav Koubek, one of the most popular Czech folk songwriters, was sealed. After a series of sold-out gigs, the collaboration brought a fresh juicy fruit these days – the first album, no less aptly titled Všem se nalejvá (Drinks For Everybody).

The title as well as the album cover leaves no doubts as to what a listener may expect – Czech-Irish drinking songs at their best. Let’s step into the welcoming cozy pub and have a look at the menu...

Majority of the songs are Irish favourites in newly tailored Czech coats. Some of the cuts resemble their Irish counterparts: In "Fláma" ("Rake") we meet a former prodigal rake similar to his cousin from the "Wild Rover". The main hero of "Vše co mám" ("Everything I Got") has also squandered all his possesions – including his wife and his common sense – for alcohol and tobacco, just like his guru from "All For Me Grog". In other cases, be ready for surprises: The thieving botcher betrayed by his sweetheart in "Whiskey in the Jar" has turned into "Benny", a staunch pub owner from the Carribean. "Kelly The Boy From Killane", praising brave (and bravely beaten) Irish fighters, has become "Zvedni číš" ("Raise Up the Glass"), a merry drinking song about pub as the refuge from all trouble. (Idealist vs. pragmatist approach? ;))

As variety is the spice of life (and of a good menu), interspersed among the songs sung in Czech by Koubek are several Irish favourites in their good old English-language coats. But definitely not ragged coats. "Nancy Whiskey" and "Some Say the Divil Is Dead" has been pumped with boundless energy in Michael Casey’s spirited delivery, as well as his original song "Giving It All That I Got", which reminds of the up-tempo Pogues and Popes tracks. "My Dear Little Isle", the very last song on the album, a heartfelt ode on the Irish land and its ability to recover from hardships, sung in sean-nós style by Kieran Coyne, adds a note of melancholy, indicates that a closing time has come, the merriment is over and it’s a time to leave the cozy pub – at least until the opening hour or until pressing the "Play" button on the CD player again.

Masterly playing, catching melodies, fun lyrics and vigorous delivery combine to create music that is sure to raise your spirits – no matter if you are a "hog", who enjoys drinking spirits, or not. :)

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More info about the album and the band at http://www.thehogs.eu and http://www.thehogs.org

You can enjoy a yummy tasting – one song from the album – via the link below. (100% legal download at the band’s official site.)
http://www.thehogs.eu/MP3/tabid/221/Default.aspx

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:50 am
by firehazard
Zuzana wrote:You can enjoy a yummy tasting – one song from the album – via the link below. (100% legal download at the band’s official site.)
http://www.thehogs.eu/MP3/tabid/221/Default.aspx


Like it, thanks, Zuzana. 8)
Any chance of a translation? :)

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:24 am
by Zuzana
firehazard wrote:Any chance of a translation? :)

Unfortunately, that would require somebody obtaining me a poetic cap to put on. :) (Unless there are any other, more poetically skilled, volunteers...) But you cannot go wrong with imagining a very cozy pub, serving the best drinks and allowing no worries past the door, when listening to the track. :)

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:29 am
by firehazard
Zuzana wrote:
firehazard wrote:Any chance of a translation? :)

Unfortunately, that would require somebody obtaining me a poetic cap to put on. :) (Unless there are any other, more poetically skilled, volunteers...) But you cannot go wrong with imagining a very cozy pub, serving the best drinks and allowing no worries past the door, when listening to the track. :)


That's fine. It's the picture I had. I'm there already. 8) :)

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:27 pm
by IrishRover
oi was plannoing to mention that new eu. websoite of The Hogs, have been there and tis' good stuff, also has the lyrics whoich aren't present on the ol' soite; all in all, support for Michael 8)

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:02 pm
by IrishRover
Hogs tour is startoin'..
oim sad oi can't be there but have sent me best regards and woishes to Michael and surely theres gonna be outstandoing rockin' boppin' hoggoing all over Czech Republoic 8)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:53 pm
by MacRua
Hogging in Plzeň

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(c) Pablo

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:07 pm
by Guest
glad to see my hog alive

your lover

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:18 pm
by Guest
brát mne až k dno vepř im palba dále celek cylindr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:52 am
by IrishRover
:D

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:35 pm
by Zuzana
The Hogs
June 13, Plzeň, Czechia


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The first stop of the grand "hogging" June tour was fantastic. :) Fittingly, it took place in Plzeň (Pilsen), not far from the famous brewery, the home of Pilsner Urquell beer. The setting was a pub (stuck between a casino and an erotic center), or more specifically, an open yard of the pub, with wooden tables and benches under the trees. The audience was mixed enough bunch, including not only humans but some puppies as well. It all felt very cozy and homely.

The Hogs played an amazing set, starting shortly after 9 pm and finishing only close to midnight. Incredible energy, boundless enthusiasm, playing at the speed of light (with abundant support of Czech beer). ;) A flawless choice of songs - mostly traditional favourites such as Whiskey In the Jar, Wild Rover, All For Me Grog, Mountain Dew, Wild Mountain Thyme, Nancy Whiskey, Banks Of the Roses... or a superb, absolutely crazed, breakneck-speed version of Poor Paddy On The Railway, which would make even the poorest and most tired Paddies tap their toes. Of an interest to the Pogues fans – Streams Of Whiskey and Dirty Old Town were played, at full blast, and rocking. To sum up, it was nearly three hours of great music and sheer pleasure. What an enjoyment when a band, although true professionals, play for the pure joy of playing music! :)

Here’s to more "hogging" next week!

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More pics (and full-size versions) in my PHOTO GALLERY

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:41 pm
by IrishRover
excellent poictures!!!
true atmosphere, oi envy the lucky people who partoicipated the hoggoing :D
and among those in gallery, thois one is noice, woith our proud OIrish flag !!! 8)

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:02 pm
by Zuzana
IrishRover wrote:among those in gallery, thois one is noice, woith our proud OIrish flag !!!

Proudly fallen Irish flag you mean? I fixed it during the break, but one jump from The Hog, and the orange half was back in the dust. For once, the green won a smashing victory. ;)

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:19 pm
by IrishRover
lol that why oi always tied me flag woith the moicrophone when performoing.. but even then it wants to sloip off; the conclusion - OIrish flag has moind of its own and tends to run free

PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 11:57 am
by MacRua
Hogging in Plzeň
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Whisky In A Jar
Paddy Works on Rail Way
Dirty Old Town

Thank to Pablo and his camera.