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Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:47 pm
by Trickopher
Wow, words really can't describe the show. Granted, I knew they were going to be good, but holy crap!!
I get a little teary just thinking of some of those songs.
Our feet are killing us. And I love it!
Such a smart call, taking off work today.
I can only hope they come back again soon.
Then, I'll be able to bring some of my foolish friends who missed ya this time.
I really hope the band enjoyed our city.
Thank you so very very much for a wonderful night!!
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:01 pm
by philipchevron
Audience of the tour so far: PHILADELPHIA
Thank you.

Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:05 pm
by KathleenwithaK
philipchevron wrote:Audience of the tour so far: PHILADELPHIA
Thank you.

The gauntlet has been thrown!
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:51 pm
by Eric V
KathleenwithaK wrote:philipchevron wrote:Audience of the tour so far: PHILADELPHIA
Thank you.

The gauntlet has been thrown!
Damn!

I was hoping it would be Baltimore!

Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:08 pm
by territa
To Sheva: From the heart, girl, from the heart. No one else here puts words together quite the way you do. You speak for all of us; for me, at least. Please stick around, we miss you around here.
To everyone else: What she said.
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:57 pm
by philofbelloni
territa wrote:To Sheva: From the heart, girl, from the heart. No one else here puts words together quite the way you do. You speak for all of us; for me, at least. Please stick around, we miss you around here.
Couldn't agree more. The first posts I read on this forum were from Sheva, Mick, Bud, Firehazard, etc. Good too see you pop in
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:00 am
by O'Blivion
Charles wrote:
* - there were 2 guest horn players - couldn't make out their names, don't know if they've been on the whole tour.
Hmmm...I wonder...were they the two horn players from the Pietasters, who opened in Baltimore? Those fellas were quite good. Was it a trombone & a tenor sax?
Re: Philly show

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:43 am
by Pike
Titus Pullo wrote:philipchevron wrote:PhillyPogue wrote:I was stunned to see Phil Chevron, thought he was still recovering.
Yes, well....he is.

Mr. Chevron,
Let me add to the chorus of well-wishers when I say it was great seeing you in Philly last night. "Thousands Are Sailing" is definitely my favorite Pogues song, and I shouted every word along with you - not that you needed the help! You sounded great.
This question may have been asked on a previous forum, but how does the band determine the setlist? The reason I ask is I keep hoping that "Lorelei" will find its way onto the current setlist. There are some of us out here who would love to hear it live.
Again, thanks for an enthusiastic, brilliant, amazing show, and it was great seeing you back onstage.
I just joined the forum, glad to be here. Last night was my second Pogues gig, and it was just as powerful and memorable as last year's snow-drenched Philly show.
Mr. Chevron, seeing you take the stage was the highlight of the evening, and your performance of "Thousands Are Sailing" was incredible. I concur with Titus: "Lorelei" would be a fantastic addition!
Thanks for the extraordinary show.
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:45 am
by fightin' bill tracy
The first Pogues show I attended was at the Chestnut Cabaret in Philadelphia, 1986. What I remebered from that show was Cait's unwillingness to look at the crowd, the pro-IRA chants prior to the Pogues taking the stage, and the velocity of the songs. Only the Ramones ripped through a set list quicker than the Pogues in that era. In the twenty-two years that have passed their live performance are no less manic, and showcase the poetry of Shane and the power of each musician without the need to prove how fast they can speed up a song. Last night, "Sick Bed" was stellar, the slow build-up to the manic out break made it impossible not to charge the stage. "Dark Streets of London" was another great performance, and "Rainy Night" was pure poetry. And "Repeal of the Liscensing Laws" is evidence they can still rip through a number if they want to. Five years ago, I resigned to the thought that I would probably never see the Pogues perfom live again. For the past three years, I have attended three monster performances by musicians that have created art that marks some of the significant milestones of my life. I hope you gentlemen stay well and tour the states again next year. If so, remember the support you recieve in Philadelphia.
Phil, my prayers are with you. May the Lord keep you well.
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:38 am
by lexo
philipchevron wrote:Audience of the tour so far: PHILADELPHIA
but we were so mellow
philipchevron wrote:Thank you.

no, thank
you
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:01 am
by bikpie
WOW! after so many years, that I cannot count, this was quite the tightest performance by The Pouges. For years, this band has been by "outlet" for fun. I'm a prog rock guru, which many in fact, many call us music snobs. This night I witnessed pure muscial genius. With age comes beauty, and obviously talent, please carry on. Not many "washed up" bands from the 80's here in the US, are able to pull of off of what you have done.
This night, all have proved it truly is not only Shane, but 8 individuals, with vigor, enthusiasum, and love that will have me at 37, coming back for more and more...until that time has come.
Thanks Philip, you make us smile,
Cheers!!!!
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:33 am
by jgd4321
This was my 3rd year in a row and each year gets better. Couldn't ask for more. Highlight for me was Poor Paddy. Ilove that song. Anybody catch what Shane said before Body of an American? Sounded like he dedicated to someome but we couln't make out who.
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:47 am
by philipchevron
O'Blivion wrote:Charles wrote:
* - there were 2 guest horn players - couldn't make out their names, don't know if they've been on the whole tour.
Hmmm...I wonder...were they the two horn players from the Pietasters, who opened in Baltimore? Those fellas were quite good. Was it a trombone & a tenor sax?
Marseilles Figs chappies. Trumpet and Sax. Don't ask me their names right now!
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:02 am
by Hibs38
Great show last night. Hearing "Dark Streets of London" was awesome. I don't think that was on the set list last year.
Good to see Phil Chevron jumping around getting the crowd pumped up. Best wishes on your continued recovery Phil. Cheers.
Good to see Shane out of the wheelchair this year. Beautiful vocals on "Rainy Night in Soho" and "Kitty", Shane. And great kick ass gutter vocals on Bottle of Smoke, Sick Bed and Fiesta as well.
I freaked out a little when Shane didn't come out for the first number. I thought, "Uh oh, here we go again."
I think Spider was a bit freaked too. He seemed to be ticked off at Shane the rest of the night. Especially when Shane forgot the set order.
Then again maybe that's just the way two old buddies banter. Like the way I was screaming at two of my friends to "shut the f up" when they were discussing whether Gary Oldham or Sean Penn should play Shane in the movie version of the Pogues story while Shane was singing "Boys from the County Hell". You see what I have to put up with?
Moronic, drunken conversations of my friends aside, and "is Shane and Spider's honeymoon over?" speculation on my part aside, it was a fantastic show.
Please keep coming back to Philly!
Re: Great Show In Philly Last Night 3/14/08

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Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:20 am
by orrok61
So where's the fookin' set list??That is the header of this MF,correct??