dsweeney wrote:I read somewhere that " Hell's ditch " contains more Shane songs that have been covered by other artists than any other Pogues album . I find this extraordinary. I know Christy Moore did a version of " Summer in Siam " but I haven't heard of any others. Anybody know of any other covers ? Christy also did " A pair of brown eyes " and " Fairytale..." I think.
DzM wrote:RoddyRuddy's impressive collection of covers has been moved to the covers topic (link is above.).
dsweeney wrote:A bit quiet here lately so I'm probably talking to myself but what the hell. Does anybody know if " Sit down by the fire " was ever performed live ? Almost every other Pogues track has a video on the net except this. For me, it is the great " lost track " on " ....Grace", a Pogues classic that could have been on " Red roses..."
dsweeney wrote:Thanks for that Alex, I suspected as much.Killer track with a rather complicated time signature and difficult to nail live I'd say. I think I read James saying somehwere it was one of the tracks he was most proud of, getting it down finally.Personally I love it, a wild thing between the beautiful " Lullaby..." and " The broad majestic..."
One other thing you may be able to help with, something that has bugged me for years. Have you any ideas as to to what Shane sings at the end of " USA " ? The fade-out ? Any lyric sheet I can find never seems to have it.All I can come up with is either " ..don't come here no more, don't come..." or maybe " ..drunk drunk here I come drunk, drunk drunk..." It 's obviously some ad-lib by Shane and therefore not included in the lyrics.
philipchevron wrote:dsweeney wrote:Thanks for that Alex, I suspected as much.Killer track with a rather complicated time signature and difficult to nail live I'd say. I think I read James saying somehwere it was one of the tracks he was most proud of, getting it down finally.Personally I love it, a wild thing between the beautiful " Lullaby..." and " The broad majestic..."
One other thing you may be able to help with, something that has bugged me for years. Have you any ideas as to to what Shane sings at the end of " USA " ? The fade-out ? Any lyric sheet I can find never seems to have it.All I can come up with is either " ..don't come here no more, don't come..." or maybe " ..drunk drunk here I come drunk, drunk drunk..." It 's obviously some ad-lib by Shane and therefore not included in the lyrics.
Have a listen to Gris Gris by Dr John. "I Walk on Gilded Splinters"
DzM wrote:philipchevron wrote:dsweeney wrote:Thanks for that Alex, I suspected as much.Killer track with a rather complicated time signature and difficult to nail live I'd say. I think I read James saying somehwere it was one of the tracks he was most proud of, getting it down finally.Personally I love it, a wild thing between the beautiful " Lullaby..." and " The broad majestic..."
One other thing you may be able to help with, something that has bugged me for years. Have you any ideas as to to what Shane sings at the end of " USA " ? The fade-out ? Any lyric sheet I can find never seems to have it.All I can come up with is either " ..don't come here no more, don't come..." or maybe " ..drunk drunk here I come drunk, drunk drunk..." It 's obviously some ad-lib by Shane and therefore not included in the lyrics.
Have a listen to Gris Gris by Dr John. "I Walk on Gilded Splinters"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG8-lhNu ... re=related
Right around 1:40 should sound kinda familiar.
dsweeney wrote:Wow, cheers for that guys, you nailed it.100% correct what it is. But as you say, we'd have to ask Dr. John what it actually means. Lyrically I can't for the life of me make any connection with " USA " . More likely Shane felt it fit musically, which it does, seamlessly.At least I can sing along with it, even if I don't know what it is I'm singing.Cheers again.
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