philipchevron wrote:We just put out 5 CDs. Waddya want, blood?
FAY wrote:PS- I saw Rufus Wainwrights very first professional gig openening for his father in Piermont, NY back in 1991, (I think.)
He played Miss Otis Regrets.
DeiseCelt wrote:I know this has prob came up over and over before but as I'm new to this forum I'll ask it again. Mr Chevron is ever likely that Shane or any of the Pogues will write new material and record something brand new. It's obvious that the band still have it from seein ye live and we all heard shane on Here's to you Ronnie Drew! Also while I'm askin things, will ye be playin any rare ones from the box set this christmas?
Hammersmith Broadway wrote:So I guess this one will run and run...
Phillip, you're a legend for responding to so many posts. I really hope you are well and can't wait to see you at Brixton at the weekend. I trust that if new recordings ever are in the offing you will let us know!
Nixon wrote:Sorry if this has been raised before, but being new here I have to ask why don't the BBC release a CD set of all BBC sessions shuch as Peel, Janice Long etc? I appreciate that some of these tracks were released as part of the boxed set, but there were others that were not, and there may be some unreleased live sessions for the Beeb. I mean if the Beeb can release a 5CD box of the Fall's Peel Sessions through the Sanctuary label, and groups like Killing Joke and JAMC have had like sessions released, why not the Pogues. After all, it may prevent some shoddy bootlegs being released, and a good package with proper liner notes is ALWAYS worth shelling out for. What does anyone think???![]()
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RevRob wrote:The hope for new music has been addressed several times. There is simply not an answer that you are going to be happy with, I know I wasn't. But due to the fact that there obviously won't be any true Pogues material released anytime in the near future...possibly ever, this actually opened up several musical avenues that I would have never discovered otherwise. I have been listening to the Pogues since the late 80's, my 7 year old son can recite pretty much every lyrical song from their entire catalog. True, he will never truly get the full sense of the music without being raised in its prime, but bands such as the murphys, tossers, damien, mundy and bands of those likes have done an adequate job filling in the void for us. Sure, it's like drinking "lite" beer when you are used to stout, but you get what you get and every now and then you will find a real gem. The Murphys continuously get better every album they release (although it has been a while), Tossers, when they are good they are great, and the more traditional side of Irish music is making a nice revival lately. And you can always work backwards as well. The Dubliners, Christy Moore, Clacys and others are obviously where the pogues sound originated from and are all equally enjoyable. Plus artists such as Moore have vast catalogs to pick though with a gem always around the corner. So besides seeing them perform their "best of" stuff every year or so, try to take a road that you may have missed. If you don't you might pass some great music along the way.
Jorgen from sweden wrote:Just noticed that the thread with postings about wishes for a new album is gone.
One might think that Pogues fans, wanting to hear something new from 8 great musicians,
are asking for too much...But the reunion now seems to be permanent and the band is
touring quite a lot during 2009...so I just can´t help it and gotta ask...Is there any chance at all
that we will here something new from the Pogues?
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