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Here Comes Everybody - The Story of the Pogues

Low & Sweet Orchestra, Cranky George, writing, etc
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Re: Faber to publish the Pogues' memoir

Post Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:39 pm

Shortly after the message i submitted yesterday,i received a call back from someone at Faber and Faber who told me that 'Here comes everybody' will not be published till April 5 2012.There has been little or no coverage of the book in any of the book trade magazines,in fact the current Faber catalogue has no mention of it.The woman i spoke to was very helpfull,she told me more then i needed to know.So there you have it folks,keep saving those pennies......
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Post Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:19 pm

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Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 3 May 2012
Format: Paperback 400 pages
Categories: Rock & Pop Music
ISBN 13: 9780571253968
ISBN 10: 0571253962
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Post Sat Dec 10, 2011 9:33 am

Deadly.
Those folks at the Independent had bettter say something nice or it's going to have an adverse effect on sales...
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Post Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:53 pm

soulfinger wrote:Deadly.
Those folks at the Independent had bettter say something nice or it's going to have an adverse effect on sales...


Love it. :D
As a sometime copywriter for book covers, I'm well aware that it's possible to source a positive word or two out of even the most adverse of reviews. So the cover designer's confidence is probably well assured.
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Post Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:48 pm

The Maestro is billed to be appearing at the Laugharne Weekend, 13, 15th April. Looks a good line up- John Cooper Clark, Cerys Matthews and the ubiquitous Howard Marks....
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firehazard wrote:
soulfinger wrote:Deadly.
Those folks at the Independent had bettter say something nice or it's going to have an adverse effect on sales...


Love it. :D
As a sometime copywriter for book covers, I'm well aware that it's possible to source a positive word or two out of even the most adverse of reviews. So the cover designer's confidence is probably well assured.


I think they should just leave it as it is 'quote to go here' 8)

and what's with the picture? The lads' with their backs turned on Shane :wink:
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Fr. McGreer wrote:
firehazard wrote:
soulfinger wrote:Deadly.
Those folks at the Independent had bettter say something nice or it's going to have an adverse effect on sales...


Love it. :D
As a sometime copywriter for book covers, I'm well aware that it's possible to source a positive word or two out of even the most adverse of reviews. So the cover designer's confidence is probably well assured.


I think they should just leave it as it is 'quote to go here' 8)

and what's with the picture? The lads' with their backs turned on Shane :wink:


We're walking away from the Berlin Wall (in 1985) as you do. I think Shane may have been trying to climb over into the East, or plant a tree there or something. We left him to it. As I remember, he was next seen in a Berlin hospital, or cop shop, or both.
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Guest wrote:Image

Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 3 May 2012
Format: Paperback 400 pages
Categories: Rock & Pop Music
ISBN 13: 9780571253968
ISBN 10: 0571253962


I think there should be a contest for the "Quote to go here" section
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KathleenwithaK wrote:I think there should be a contest for the "Quote to go here" section

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DzM wrote:
KathleenwithaK wrote:I think there should be a contest for the "Quote to go here" section

"The band was great. The singer was drunk. Tears were shed for the famine."



aaaaaannndd! We have a winner folks! Game over.
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kmurry105..... does this mean they're on the shelf in the local book store????
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Post Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:25 pm

The picture above is from James' Twatter. They're proof copies apparently.
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Post Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:43 pm

Fr. McGreer wrote:The picture above is from James' Twatter. They're proof copies apparently.


Thanks McGreer, I was hoping the release date was a bit off.


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