dsweeney wrote:This has always bugged the hell out of me. As I understand it, what became the superb " Poguetry in motion" e.p. was originally intended to be the start of work on the band's next album.Stiff got into diffuculties and the tracks they had were put out as the e.p. Imagine IISFFGWG with, for arguments sake, " The body of an American " instead of " Metropolis " and " A rainy night in Soho " instead of " Fiesta ". Jesus, what an album ! It would house arguably their two greatest ballads, Fairytale and ...Rainy night..." The American trilogy " idea of FONY, Body... and Thousands... would be intact. It would be me, for me, quite possibly one of, if not THE greatest albums ever recorded. It's close as it is. What might have been...!
dsweeney wrote:I am positive that one of the various books on the Pogues has it that the band went into the studio intent on working on the next album but that the crap with Stiff put paid to it, resulting in the four tracks laid down being released on their own.Maybe the author had it wrong. Or somebody in the Pogues camp had a different take on things. As usual.
dsweeney wrote:This has always bugged the hell out of me. As I understand it, what became the superb " Poguetry in motion" e.p. was originally intended to be the start of work on the band's next album.Stiff got into diffuculties and the tracks they had were put out as the e.p. Imagine IISFFGWG with, for arguments sake, " The body of an American " instead of " Metropolis " and " A rainy night in Soho " instead of " Fiesta ". Jesus, what an album ! It would house arguably their two greatest ballads, Fairytale and ...Rainy night..." The American trilogy " idea of FONY, Body... and Thousands... would be intact. It would be me, for me, quite possibly one of, if not THE greatest albums ever recorded. It's close as it is. What might have been...!
dsweeney wrote: But it IS in public record somewhere that this WAS the case.
dsweeney wrote:That's hilarious.No, really. The thing is though, the problems that led to Stiff Records going belly up really DID exist, so you're stupid analogy doesn't really work. Either one of the books, or one of the documentaries had it that what became the EP originally was intended to be the next album, so wondering what might have been but for unforeseen circumstances is quite legitimate I would have thought. PC says this was never the case, so that's that. But it IS in public record somewhere that this WAS the case.
soulfinger wrote:dsweeney wrote: But it IS in public record somewhere that this WAS the case.
OK, I'll bite. Where IS this public record and how does this prove that it WAS the case?
Do you have a never knowingly wrong t-shirt? If not, you can buy one of mine.
dsweeney wrote:soulfinger wrote:dsweeney wrote: But it IS in public record somewhere that this WAS the case.
OK, I'll bite. Where IS this public record and how does this prove that it WAS the case?
Do you have a never knowingly wrong t-shirt? If not, you can buy one of mine.
To be honest, I genuinely can't remember where I heard this but I'm positive I did. I didn't make it up or imagine it. Why would I ? I'm simply saying that initially when the band went into the studio it was to begin work on the next album, just as normal. Then at some point they decided to release a 4 track ep, as Phil says.By this point there were eight Pogues, plus Frank Murray. That's a lot of memories and individual takes on things. But as I said, if Phil says it was ALWAYS intended to be an ep, so be it. I simply heard different.
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the ep, Phil is right in it being a kind of stepping stone to " ..Grace.." I always found the transition from " Rum.." to " ..Grace.." a little jarring but if you play the ep between them the progression is more natural, more organic. Seamless in fact. Oh and BTW, I love " ..Grace " as it is. I just mused what might have been but for a set of circumstances beyond the bands control. If I had it wrong the that's that.
RICHB wrote:dsweeney wrote:soulfinger wrote:dsweeney wrote: But it IS in public record somewhere that this WAS the case.
OK, I'll bite. Where IS this public record and how does this prove that it WAS the case?
Do you have a never knowingly wrong t-shirt? If not, you can buy one of mine.
To be honest, I genuinely can't remember where I heard this but I'm positive I did. I didn't make it up or imagine it. Why would I ? I'm simply saying that initially when the band went into the studio it was to begin work on the next album, just as normal. Then at some point they decided to release a 4 track ep, as Phil says.By this point there were eight Pogues, plus Frank Murray. That's a lot of memories and individual takes on things. But as I said, if Phil says it was ALWAYS intended to be an ep, so be it. I simply heard different.
Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the ep, Phil is right in it being a kind of stepping stone to " ..Grace.." I always found the transition from " Rum.." to " ..Grace.." a little jarring but if you play the ep between them the progression is more natural, more organic. Seamless in fact. Oh and BTW, I love " ..Grace " as it is. I just mused what might have been but for a set of circumstances beyond the bands control. If I had it wrong the that's that.
Didnt Costello produce Pogetry??? I dont think the guys would have let Costello record another album from the comments that came after. I would have thought the stiff problems would have been after this as I think the irish rover (six months after) was Stiff as well. Both the Lost Decade and carol clarkes book say the band where secretly recording as the terry woods solo band waiting for everything to be sorted
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