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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:20 pm
by imamanyoudontmeeteveryday
does anyone have/can get any pics from monday

Re: Glasgow Carling Academy Tuesday night gig

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:53 pm
by dawsonn
Balthazar wrote:As a longtime fan, I'd been really looking forward to this - the first time I'd actually heard the band play live - but I have to say it was truly woeful. The band themselves were fine - it was a good setlist and they were up for it but the sound setup was without doubt the worst I've ever heard in over 20 years worth of concerts.

I can't believe somebody did a soundcheck on the set and passed it as fit to play - the bass was racked up so high for the drums it drowned out just about everything else, the instruments sounded like you were listening to them through crap earphones - v shrill and tinny - and the settings for the mikes were such that at 50 feet from the stage you couldn't make out a word that was being said/sung because of the distortion.

In fact, woeful doesn't get near how piss poor the sound was and there were plainly a lot of other people around me who were as hacked off as we were about it. True, there were also plenty of people jumping about and clearly having a great time but I suspect a lot of time at the bar in advance was helping.


Im no expert but I think the pogues like having a loud repetative bass drum a bit like rave music and if everything els was turned up accordingly it would be too loud!

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:01 pm
by fermenter
great setlist cant wait ,roll on nottingham.

Re: Glasgow Carling Academy Tuesday night gig

PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:30 pm
by dunc
dawsonn wrote:
Balthazar wrote:As a longtime fan, I'd been really looking forward to this - the first time I'd actually heard the band play live - but I have to say it was truly woeful. The band themselves were fine - it was a good setlist and they were up for it but the sound setup was without doubt the worst I've ever heard in over 20 years worth of concerts.

I can't believe somebody did a soundcheck on the set and passed it as fit to play - the bass was racked up so high for the drums it drowned out just about everything else, the instruments sounded like you were listening to them through crap earphones - v shrill and tinny - and the settings for the mikes were such that at 50 feet from the stage you couldn't make out a word that was being said/sung because of the distortion.

In fact, woeful doesn't get near how piss poor the sound was and there were plainly a lot of other people around me who were as hacked off as we were about it. True, there were also plenty of people jumping about and clearly having a great time but I suspect a lot of time at the bar in advance was helping.


Im no expert but I think the pogues like having a loud repetative bass drum a bit like rave music and if everything els was turned up accordingly it would be too loud!


First time I went to see the pogues live on tuesday, and yeah, the sound wasn't pristine - but if i'd wanted that i'd have saved the price of a ticket and put it towards a shiny new stereo.

The setlist was brilliant, just about right for me to jump about and have a great time. Until I got knackered and had a fag.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:00 am
by philipchevron
firehazard wrote:
MissWalshy wrote:
philipchevron wrote:String vests are, I think, a rather British phenomenon...


I think they're known in the old day as wifebeaters


Nah... I don't claim any expertise here, but I think that there's a subtle difference between a wifebeater and a string vest. A wifebeater, I think, is a vest without the string element. :wink:

Ah, sweaty string vests thrown at the stage. What lucky Pogues you are. :wink:

I didn't know you could still get string vests, by the way. Don't think I've worn one since me mum stopped making me do so. :lol:


I'm really glad I wasn't too rude about the string vest last night. Guess who wore it onstage tonight, under his big leather coat??

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:06 am
by firehazard
philipchevron wrote:I'm really glad I wasn't too rude about the string vest last night. Guess who wore it onstage tonight, under his big leather coat??


Well, who could resist a free string vest? :lol: :shock:

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:13 am
by MacRua
Tricky wrote:was through at the Pogues gig at the Glasgow Academy last night, was pretty wrecked but the gig was a feckin cracker, as usual they came on stage to the strains of Straight to Hell and there was a healthy buzz about the place, the band is tight and Shane McGowan held it together awright although he periodically left the stage. His voice is ravaged but if fits the Pogues music and I never noticed him miss any lyrics...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:54 pm
by Billie
the best gig i've ever been to. junkman's choir were really damn good, I started to shiver as Straight To Hell (me fav Clash song) kicked in, and shouted, sweated and cried all gig long.
I came from Italy just to see the gig (ah yeah, and a really short sight-seeing of Glasgow) and it was well worth it.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 5:10 pm
by mats
Back home now after two amazing shows in Glasgow. The band was in top form as usual. Great to hear some new old songs, a pleasant surprise.
Thought the first night was fantastic but the second was even better. Shane was absolutely flawless.

Had a great time before and after the shows with Johan, Per and Tommy from Sweden. Also met Kroil, Aislings Da (shortly) and the lovely Maureen.

Can´t wait for next year. :D :D :D

setlists

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:32 pm
by Rhiannon
Just visting from PRS... no setlists have been posted yet just people very happily surprised by a certain couple of songs. Hope you all enjoy the gigs!! 8)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 12:42 pm
by Kroil
mats wrote:Back home now after two amazing shows in Glasgow. The band was in top form as usual. Great to hear some new old songs, a pleasant surprise.
Thought the first night was fantastic but the second was even better. Shane was absolutely flawless.

Had a great time before and after the shows with Johan, Per and Tommy from Sweden. Also met Kroil, Aislings Da (shortly) and the lovely Maureen.

Can´t wait for next year. :D :D :D


Thank you Pogues for the best two shows I've been to ever. Thanks also to you guys (Mats, Johan and the others) for good company and building up before the shows.

Hope there will be shows next year too. My wife threatening to join in to find out why all the clothes were soaked in beer when I got home :D :D :D

Good luck to all of you going to the remaining shows.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:10 am
by Allanmac
Was fantastic. I had no worries abotu shane going of stage every 3 songs or so because well he wasn't involved in the songs.

Thank you very much Phil.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:31 am
by philipchevron
In a two hour show containing 26 separate songs, Shane leaves the stage exactly 4 (Four) times. In all except "Thousands Are Sailing", he was not directly invloved in the original recording.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 8:13 am
by wwfcpogue
your up early phillip ,you tell em lol