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What Song are you listening to?

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Post Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:22 pm

philipchevron wrote:The Kerry Polka - The Rocky Road To Dublin - Boys From The County Hell (Radio 7") - NW3 - The Donegal Express/The Hen and the Cock are in Carrickmacross - Do You Believe In Magic? - Hot Asphalt - Danny Boy (BBC) - Maggie May - Haunted - The Travelling People - Eve Of Destruction - My Baby's Gone (Demo) - North Sea Holes - In And Out - The Last Of McGee - Afro-Cuban-Be-Bop (Alt. Mix) [Joe Strummer and the Astro-Physicians] - Young Ned Of The Hill (Dub Version) - Pinned Down / I'm Alone In The Wilderness - When The Ship Comes In (Demo) - Waxies Dargle (Live) - Repeal Of The Licensing Laws (Demo) - Dark Streets Of London (Demo) - Greenland Whale Fisheries (Demo) - Streams of Whiskey (Demo) - The Auld Triangle (BBC) - Poor Paddy On The Railway (BBC) - Sea Shanty (Demo) - Transmetropolitan (Demo) - Kitty (Demo) - Boys From The County Hell (BBC) - Connemara, Let's Go! [aka Down In The Ground Where The Dead Men Go] (Demo) - Dirty Old Town (BBC) -Billy's Bones (BBC) - The Old Main Drag (BBC) - Sally Maclennane (BBC) - The Town That Never Sleeps - Something Wild - Driving Through The City - Rainy Night In Soho (Oboe) - Fairytale Of New York (extract from 1st Demo) - Fairytale Of New York (extract from 2nd Demo) - Fairytale Of New York (extract from 3rd Demo) - The Aria - The Good, The Bad and the Ugly - Haunted (Demo) - Love Theme from Sid And Nancy - Junk Theme - Glued Up And Speeding - A Paris - A Needle For Paddy Garcia - JB57 - All In Junk / Spiked - Hot Dogs With Everything - Rince Del Emplacada - The Rake At The Gates Of Hell (BBC) - Turkish Song Of The Damned (BBC) - If I Should Fall From Grace With God (BBC) -Battle March (Demo) - Lullaby Of London (Demo) - Shanne Bradley (Demo) - Streets Of Sorrow (Demo) - Thousands Are Sailing (Guide vocal) - The Balinalee - Viva Nicaragua - Japan (Live) - Sally Maclennane (live) - A Pair Of Brown Eyes (live) - Kitty (live) - Maggie May (live) - Dirty Old Town (live) - The Sickbed of Cuchulainn (live) - Fiesta (7" remix) - If I Should Fall From Grace With God (12" remix) - Johnny Come Lately [Steve Earle] - Boat Train (Demo) - Night Train To Lorca (Demo) - The Mistle Thrush - Got A Lotta Livin' To Do - Victoria - Murder [Version 1] - Lust For Vomit - The Wake Of The Medusa (Demo) - The Black Dogs Ditch - Aisling - Murder [Version 2] - Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (12" remix) - Maidrín Rua (complete) - Johnny Come Lately (live) - Miss Otis Regrets/Just One Of Those Things [The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl] - All The Tears That I Cried [Kirsty MacColl] - The One And Only [Kirsty MacColl] - Biddy Mulligan, The Pride Of The Coombe (live) [The Pogues and The Chieftains] - Lillibulero/The White Cockade (live) [The Pogues and The Chieftains] - Afro-Cuban-Be-Bop [Joe Strummer and the Astro-Physicians] - Turkish Song Of The Damned (live) - [The Pogues featuring Joe Strummer] - London Calling (live) - [The Pogues featuring Joe Strummer] - I Fought The Law (live) [The Pogues featuring Joe Strummer] - The Girl From The Wadi-Hammamat (Demo) - Moving To Moldova - Call My Name - The Sun And The Moon (Demo) - Living In A World Without Her (Demo) - Who Said Romance Is Dead? (Demo) - Sound Of The City Night (Demo) - Four O'Clock In The Morning (Demo) - The Star Of The County Down (live) - White City (live) - Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant / The Rocky Road To Dublin / The Galway Races (live) - The Parting Glass/Lord Santry's Fairest Daughter (live)


I'm hoping and praying that this is the box set setlist. March really needs to come faster, cause I can barely contain myself. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the last four songs are from The Pogues reunion show in 2001, and were omitted from the live CD that came with the Ultimate Collection CD.

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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:43 am

Dave Alvin - Mary Brown
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:21 pm

JOE DOLAN Tar And Cement
JOE DOLAN The House With The Whitewashed Gable
JOE DOLAN Love Of The Common People
JOE DOLAN Make Me An Island
JOE DOLAN The Answer To Everything
JOE DOLAN My Own Peculiar Way
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:54 pm

Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East
Statesboro Blues
Done Somebody Wrong
Stormy Monday
You Don't Love Me
Hot 'Lanta
In memory of Elizabeth Reed
and of course - Whipping Post
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:52 pm

Billy Bragg - between the wars
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:54 pm

Synchronicity - Delhi 2 Dublin
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:16 pm

South Austrailia - The Pogues
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:09 pm

"There She Goes" - Jimmie Dale Gilmore
"Hung Up On You" - Fountains of Wayne
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:08 pm

"Black Cat Bone"

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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:12 am

Robert Plant and Alison Krause, Raising Sand. Currently Gone, Gone, Gone.
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:31 am

WEEZER 'Don't let go'
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:54 am

The Concierge - Radiators From Space
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:15 pm

The Pogues - Drunken Boat.

I've just finished reading James' blog, great stuff!

In fact, I'm playing the whole of 'Waiting for Herb', which I don't usually do.
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:43 pm

treadhead1944 wrote:Robert Plant and Alison Krause, Raising Sand. Currently Gone, Gone, Gone.


I've been listening to that, too. I've never been a fan of Plant's, but have always loved Ms. Krause. If I'd known that the brilliant Marc Ribot was the guitarist on most of the album, maybe I wouldn't have been so surprised about how much I like it. It has a definite Tom Waits feel to it. And to his credit, Plant sounds really great when he tones it down a notch.

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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:17 pm

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treadhead1944 wrote:Robert Plant and Alison Krause, Raising Sand. Currently Gone, Gone, Gone.


I've been listening to that, too. I've never been a fan of Plant's, but have always loved Ms. Krause. If I'd known that the brilliant Marc Ribot was the guitarist on most of the album, maybe I wouldn't have been so surprised about how much I like it. It has a definite Tom Waits feel to it. And to his credit, Plant sounds really great when he tones it down a notch.

The super-deluxe-tremolo version of "Fortune Teller" is aces!


When I worked in the Rock On record store, Plant was a customer. He was genuinely interested in what was new that week - the Milkshakes, the Delmonas, the Stingrays, the Pogues, whatever, and always bought the new stuff. One downside of the fact that Led Zep never released singles in the UK was that I hadn't a clue until quite recently what his music sounded like, "Whole Lotta Love" aside, so I was never much biased against him. I was pleased then to recently buy and like the Led Zep compilation as well as the Krausse/Plant album.
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