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Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:50 pm
by philipchevron
DownInTheGround wrote:are you saying that Spider ended up Townshending his feedback guitar?


No, unfortunately it's still intact. 8)

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:49 pm
by jjb0rdell0
Heather wrote:The O2 was smaller than what I expected it to be. Somehow I managed to get my usual front row spec, I was on the second row towards the side of the moshpit for the first few songs, then I was pushed forward slightly and had to grab hold of the barrier to steady myself. A couple of songs later the guy next to me my left moved slighly aside and I got in. He looked a bit miffed so I said 'I'm sorry, you don't mind do you?'. To which he relied 'No, not at all.'


Hey! Bit of a lurker on these boards, coming to visit to look at the chat before the christmas shows...

I think I might have been said guy? Red hair? Left hand side of the stage?


Anywho - it really was a fantastic gig!

Been to '05, '06, '07, '09 & now '10

Annoyed I missed '08 (I was quite ill) - but if it was the last show, at least I had a good run! :D Every song was fantastic, I'd have liked to have heard Star of the County Down & Turkish Song of the Damned...can't have everything though & still 100% fantastic gig!

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:45 pm
by guest
DownInTheGround wrote:
are you saying that Spider ended up Townshending his feedback guitar?

From where i was it looked like Spidey smashed the feedback guitar into several pieces. It seemed very good humoured though - he was laughing as he did it. Does this mean no more shane/spider/fiesta noise climax i wonder? i've enjoyed that for the last couple of years..

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:09 pm
by Heather
jjb0rdell0 wrote:
Heather wrote:The O2 was smaller than what I expected it to be. Somehow I managed to get my usual front row spec, I was on the second row towards the side of the moshpit for the first few songs, then I was pushed forward slightly and had to grab hold of the barrier to steady myself. A couple of songs later the guy next to me my left moved slighly aside and I got in. He looked a bit miffed so I said 'I'm sorry, you don't mind do you?'. To which he relied 'No, not at all.'


Hey! Bit of a lurker on these boards, coming to visit to look at the chat before the christmas shows...

I think I might have been said guy? Red hair? Left hand side of the stage?




Yes it may have been you. I felt a bit guilty later on when I looked round and realised you weren't next to me anymore, you were behind me instead. Sorry about that.

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:20 pm
by jjb0rdell0
Heh, dont worry :-) The benefit of being taller meant that I lost nothing of the show! I might have been more reluctant on the matter if you'd towered over me...(though I may have less choice in the matter)


I wasn't intending to look miffed by the way - just a bit concerned as my coat was over the railing...and losing things is a particular talent of mine...(it's why I kept one hand on the coat on the rail all the way through)

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:39 pm
by DzM
jjb0rdell0 wrote:(it's why I kept one hand on the coat on the rail all the way through)

Heather wrote:That was no coat...

And so it was that romance bloomed on the decks of our Medusa.

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:01 pm
by Guest
When the band came onstage they stood around for about 60 seconds waiting for MacGowan. Then Spider announced they were going to play Repeal. THEN MacGowan walked onstage and they played Streams.

Surely the band were standing together before coming onstage, rather than just hoping MacGowan would show up onstage at the right time and they would all meet him onstage.

So does this mean the time came to walk on and that he was simply standing at the side of the stage refusing to walk on for over a minute at the start of the gig?

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:32 pm
by debaser
Great great show. The best I have seen for a few years. Made the nightmare journey down from Preston and the hotel of doom all worth it.
Please still be touring next year, our Christmas doesn't start until we have seen The Pogues on the last Saturday before Christmas, somewhere.
My only complaint would be lack of bars/bar staff - why are they always surprised at the amount of people wanting a beer at a Pogues gig.
Nadolig Llawen one and all.

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:14 am
by MadRam
Took the wife to Her first Pogues Gig and it was bang in the money. Great atmosphere, great performance. Loved 'Poor Paddy' 'Bottle of smoke' and 'Thousands are sailong'. The loved hearing her favourite track performed live 'Tuesday Morning'. Cheers one and each.


Who was the girl who sang on Fairytale of New York?

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:38 am
by moose
MadRam wrote:
Who was the girl who sang on Fairytale of New York?


That is Ella Finer, the daughter of Jem Finer

French girls in Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:04 pm
by mariel94
Hi everybody !
This concert is one of the best moment in all my life, maybe the best in fact... It was wonderful !
Despite the snow, after travelling 16 hours by car, from Paris to Birmingham, I was there with my friend Barbara.
Magical trip, magical concert, too short but too good !
Special thanks to Scott and Mickaël from Stratford (?) who stayed with us. They contributed to this magical moment.
Thinking now about going to New York for another concert...

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:46 pm
by Olivier
Hi,

here's a video showing Spider smashing his guitar at the end of the gig.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ggBmUDFgCw

Bad quality but I've filmed with my phone...

I've seen several Pogues' gigs since 1985 (bad or excellent), but this one was very good.

I came from France and I don't regret all the problems to go to B'ham and to back home !

Cheers,

Olivier

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:40 am
by Villajohn
Brum 2010, the last ever Pogues gig in my home city.I had travelled by train from Manchester,where the band performed the night before,the blizzards that had engulfed Birmingham,meant i was unable to get home and i ended up staying in the Conference Centre at Aston University, cracking breakfast mind!

Re: Birmingham 18/12/2010

PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:18 pm
by Lade
Was there as well. Barely made it as our flight from Norway was delayed and redirected to Manchester instead of Heathrow. Checked in to our hotel and got the wrong directions from the receptionist. Ended up taking a wrong turn when reaching the street where the venue was. But thanks to a taxi driver and 20£ including a hefty tip we got in just as Straight to Hell ended and the band got on stage.