Sounds great except for Shane. It's acctually sort of sad listening to it. But Young Ned of the Hill is amazing!
Heard all the tracks except for Star of the County Down. Has anyone heard that one? I really love that song!
redadeg wrote:Body of an American was not much better
(directly after Repeal)
Although it was there last Gig together bevore splitting, i wonder, that i see a relativele relaxed atmosphere at the stage.
Mr. C and Spider sometimes look not so happy in Shane´s direction, but i expected worser.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFMGHDuL4XI
Another question:
What das this joke from Shane mean at 6:25:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_kwbOdY3Os
redadeg wrote:Thanks Philip.
I wonder what you all where thinking, when they stand around Shane in the first movie at 5:15.
Jem was surprised, Mr. Fearnley laughed...what did you think in such situations?
I laugh, because i imagine how hard it has to be, waiting, to improvise, when and if he starts to sing again...
Sorry for my first wrong link. I fixed my first post just a minute ago.

RICHB wrote:I've just watched this and thought it wasn't too bad. Did the dreaded hotel room meeting happen before or after?
philipchevron wrote:RICHB wrote: Nobody died that day.
RICHB wrote:philipchevron wrote:RICHB wrote: Nobody died that day.
But it was a defining moment in music history??????????? Like John Lennon finishing the Beatles and calling McCartneys plans to put them back on the road 'daft' (do you know that there where only three beatles in that meeting and the last time the four of them were together was some months before? However recent descriptions of that meeting in films, books etc attempts to show all of them there). Errrr actually I think i'll get my coat![]()
No I could see why it wouldnt be considered the perfect gig but I think its been overagerated how bad the concert was. I loved Shanes comments at the end ha ha
philipchevron wrote:RICHB wrote:philipchevron wrote:RICHB wrote: Nobody died that day.
But it was a defining moment in music history??????????? Like John Lennon finishing the Beatles and calling McCartneys plans to put them back on the road 'daft' (do you know that there where only three beatles in that meeting and the last time the four of them were together was some months before? However recent descriptions of that meeting in films, books etc attempts to show all of them there). Errrr actually I think i'll get my coat![]()
No I could see why it wouldnt be considered the perfect gig but I think its been overagerated how bad the concert was. I loved Shanes comments at the end ha ha
Yes, but it was Darryl who ended the Pogues [at least in Shane's retelling] and splits don't get a great deal more benign than that.
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