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Cover songs you'd like to hear from the Pogues

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Post Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:01 am

I´d love to hear Shane sing some prison songs from Johnny Cash - Folsom prison blues, 25 minutes to go, I got stripes ...

And although Mr Cash did a fine version himself, Shane singing Nick Cave´s "The mercy seat" would be a standout song.
"Just once I would like to see the coyote eat that feathered freak !" (Sledge Hammer)
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Post Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:42 pm

Dirty Old Town.

Oh, wait a minute...
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Post Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:28 pm

hmm i will always love you.
a Kinks song would be great
1916 by Motorhead
Galway girl Steve Earle
pretty vacant sex pistols
anything by the Ramones
save the last dance for me
pogues doing devil in disguise Shabe has proved he can sing it
the clown Greenland whalefishers
seven drunken nights dubliners
I wish i was your mother mott the hoople

are some of the 1000 songs i like to hear covered by the Pogues
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Post Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:15 pm

rebel waltz (the clash)
Then they'll take you to Cloughprior
Shove you in the ground
But you'll stick your head back out and shout
"Let's have another round!"
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Post Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:43 pm

Simon wrote:1916 by Motorhead


Bloody good choice!! That would be great.
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Post Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:31 am

Angel, Robbie Williams :lol:
Bury me with my arse out the ground so the missus can park her bike
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Post Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:43 am

Johnny Cash - I walk the line

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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:37 am

I'm not sure Shane is up to it these days, but I like it when he gets his tonsils round those torrents-of-words type songs.
I'd like to hear him tackle Subterranean Homesick Blues, It's The End of the World as We Know it or Elvis C's Tokyo Storm Warning.

What I really think lacks gravitas are some of his covers from the last ten years or so - Danny Boy, My Way and Cracklin' Rosie for example. They sound like very poor karaoke.
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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:22 pm

Hammer Smashed Face by Cannibal Corpse.

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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 4:27 pm

The Slider wrote:What I really think lacks gravitas are some of his covers from the last ten years or so - Danny Boy, My Way and Cracklin' Rosie for example. They sound like very poor karaoke.


I would tend to agree... excepting Crackliin' Rosie, which i heard first on the Live at Montreax dvd, and was pretty impressed (though i've more recently heard the studio version, and it certainly sounded a bit flat & uninspired).

Those Neil Diamond songs pop up in the funniest places; Little Bit Me Little Bit You by the Specials, Solitary Man by Johnny Cash, I Am I Said by Killdozer...
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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 4:44 pm

Low D wrote:Those Neil Diamond songs pop up in the funniest places; Little Bit Me Little Bit You by the Specials, Solitary Man by Johnny Cash, I Am I Said by Killdozer...


I think Neil Diamond had some great songs but I've never liked him. Everytime I hear him I think another artist would have doen it better and every cover I have heard has been preferable to Neil's originals.
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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:29 pm

The Slider wrote:Those Neil Diamond songs pop up in the funniest places; Little Bit Me Little Bit You by the Specials, Solitary Man by Johnny Cash, I Am I Said by Killdozer...


Don't forget UB40's version of Red Red Wine
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Post Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:13 am

"Muskrat Love"

Nibbling on bacon, chewin' on cheese
Sammy says to Susie "Honey, would you please be my missus?"
And she says yes
With her kisses

...And they whirled and they twirled and they fuckin' tangoed
Singin' and jingin' the jango
Floatin' like the heavens above
It looks like muskrat love

La da da da da...
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Post Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:01 am

kmurray105 wrote:
Low D wrote:Those Neil Diamond songs pop up in the funniest places; Little Bit Me Little Bit You by the Specials, Solitary Man by Johnny Cash, I Am I Said by Killdozer...


I think Neil Diamond had some great songs but I've never liked him. Everytime I hear him I think another artist would have doen it better and every cover I have heard has been preferable to Neil's originals.


I'm a medium-grade fan.
He is a remarkably talented man - as a writer and a singer - and that early 70s period was very very good indeed.
I'd quite honestly recommend anyone with even a passing interest to download the BBC 1971 concert (2nd item down) here.
He has charisma and talent to burn. It is a great great show - one in the series that included Neil Young, Joni MItchell, Elton John, James Taylor, Cat Stevens et al. Imagine if the BBC did a series of contemporary young singer songwriters now. I should imagine it would be pretty slim pickings in comparison. :lol:
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Post Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:12 pm

Songs I'd like to see covered:

Love will tear us apart

In the Ghetto

Hymn ( Ultravox ) - yeah, right, kick me for that

Delia's gone

Hurt

Come as you are

Bridge over troubled Water

Suspicious minds

Let it be

You've Lost That Loving Feeling

Unchained Melody
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