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Post Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:45 pm

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Guest wrote:NW3 is the code for a postal district in London. NW presumably indicates that it is in the northwestern part but I don't know exactly where it is.


think its round the kilburn area


Kilburn is NW6
As for NW3 - it's Hampstead.
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Post Fri Nov 07, 2008 3:30 am

Is there not a 4th verse of NW3 that goes something like this?

Between love and hate
I'm Going home again
Never did nobody wrong
Never earned a decent wage
So thanks for sweet f**k all
Wish me good luck at the north wall
Say goodbye to all the dead
and bid a fond farewell

Its on all the NW3 versions i've heard. Cheers.
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Post Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:31 am

Liamo wrote:Is there not a 4th verse of NW3 that goes something like this?

Between love and hate
I'm Going home again
Never did nobody wrong
Never earned a decent wage
So thanks for sweet f**k all
Wish me good luck at the north wall
Say goodbye to all the dead
and bid a fond farewell

Its on all the NW3 versions i've heard. Cheers.


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Post Fri Nov 07, 2008 12:42 pm

MacRua wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:NW3 is the code for a postal district in London. NW presumably indicates that it is in the northwestern part but I don't know exactly where it is.


think its round the kilburn area


Kilburn is NW6
As for NW3 - it's Hampstead.


Strictly speaking, Macrua is correct, though parts of Kilburn and West Hampstead do overlap to some extent and it was Shane's intention to allude to the old working class neighbourhood as a whole rather than the fashionable yuppie suburb of Hampstead. It's a bit like writing about the historic if slightly grizzly Grand Canal/Mount Street Bridge area of Dublin and calling it "Dublin 4". Not incorrect exactly, but misleading.
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Post Sun Nov 09, 2008 2:27 pm

I think it would be great if NW3 was played on the next tour
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Post Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:21 am

Hello everyone,

Just found this thread while reistening compulsively to NW3 (and the rest of the box set as well, truly) after some time.
See, I thought I'd check out the exact lyrics and found the Medusa Fora, which I should really really get to investigate at depth. Those are great conversations you have here.

Anyway, just wanted to mention the fact (maybe already pointed at somewhere else) that there's a verse in the song (At the top of Pentonville Road / I watched the sun setting) that seems to be a nod to a painting by anglo-irish painter John O'Connor (1830-1889), From Pentonville Road Looking West: Evening.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... nville.jpg

Wether it was a conscious effor on Shane's behalf or a coincidence (which would make it even better, imho) I guess it adds even more nuances and layers of meaning to an already gorgeous song.
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Post Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:28 pm

Mr Bialetti wrote:Just found this thread while reistening compulsively to NW3 (and the rest of the box set as well, truly) after some time.
See, I thought I'd check out the exact lyrics and found the Medusa Fora, which I should really really get to investigate at depth. Those are great conversations you have here.


A few of us made an attempt at the NW3 lyrics a while ago, the results of which are here: http://pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... 40#p142941

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Post Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:55 pm

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TheKing wrote:Has anyone figured out the chords for nw3? Ta!


I checked this version briefly for you and I think it's quite right: http://www.azchords.com/p/pogues-tabs-5469/mothermochro-tabs-113011.html
Have fun playing it!


I know this post is kinda old but those chords can't possibly be right. The song is in A, not in G. And some chords are missing. This is more like it:

A F#m
It was 1962
A E7
I was two years out of school
A F#m
When I got on board
D E7
A boat that was bound for Liverpool
A F#m
The day I went away
A E7
I remember it so well
A F#m
Said goodbye to the North Wall
E7 A
And bid a fond farewell


I put the chords above the text a little bit randomly, just listen to the song to know when to play them. I play this on the mandolin (with the intro and all), but it should be the same on the guitar.

The chords used on the net are from Mother Mo Chroi. Maybe it's played in G? I don't know but it's possible. You can easily convert the song to be played in G anyway if you wish, but to play along the recording it must be played in A.

Edit: and the forum even fucked up the way I wrote the chords. But these are right, just listen to the song and you'll know when to play which.
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