Anonymous wrote:On and to the cunt who headbutted me because I was dancing around and enjoying it I hope you die you cunt of a very long and painful death!.
Anonymous wrote:On and to the cunt who headbutted me because I was dancing around and enjoying it I hope you die you cunt of a very long and painful death!.
moose wrote:This hurts me to say but Shane was f**king awful for the first half of the gig, i sincerely hope he is on better form for you guys at Manchester tonight.
With Shane we know what to expect but i can't remember ever seeing him this bad, the rest of the guys looked so embarresed and Spider had a look of sheer disbelief on his face when Shane completely fucked up IISFFGWG.
It was the first time i have ever heard it done as an instrumental only![]()
The second half of the show was much better and Shane started to nail some of the songs, boys from the county hell and FONY were as good as i have ever heard.
The show did seem quite short i am sure that they only done an hour before they went off, they did come back on for two encores though which is the norm, the venue itself as previously stated was no where near full and i would also question the suitability of it for future Pogues Gigs.
The atmosphere in the "Bunker Hill" pub before the show was superb with the pub playing Pogues cds but i did not see any other Medusan T shirts on show so never got to meet anyone from here.
All in all we had a great time as we always do when we see the Pogues, it was just a bit of a shame that Shane took so long to get going.
Toby wrote:I personally thought the Nottingham gig was superb - Shane did arse up IISFFGWG (one of my favorites I'll add) but he and the band were excellent throughout.
Shane in particular belted out some of the more demanding tracks with real finese, and his version of 100's (which he didicated to Phil Chevron) was exceptional.
Why harp on about the venue? I think the standing was fuller than last year. Just because the standing area doesn't resemble a sardine can is not indicative of lower sales. Venues like this have strict limits from H & S legislation.
Personally speaking I simply rejoice that the band are still playing and thriving at that. I'd happliy see them anywhere.........
Toby wrote:I personally thought the Nottingham gig was superb - Shane did arse up IISFFGWG (one of my favorites I'll add) but he and the band were excellent throughout.
Shane in particular belted out some of the more demanding tracks with real finese, and his version of 100's (which he didicated to Phil Chevron) was exceptional.
Why harp on about the venue? I think the standing was fuller than last year. Just because the standing area doesn't resemble a sardine can is not indicative of lower sales. Venues like this have strict limits from H & S legislation.
Personally speaking I simply rejoice that the band are still playing and thriving at that. I'd happliy see them anywhere.........
Anonymous wrote:Havent seen the Pogues since Wollaton Park ( without Shane) yonks ago.
Some thoughts ..Shane seemed to need to warm up. Once he got going it was great.
The band are superb.
The venue is average..some technical problems also evident? The idea of playing Rock City would disappoint around a few thousand who would be locked out.
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