redadeg wrote:Cool. Do you know when and where it was shot?
Spring 1985. I don't recall the exact spot. I was depping for Jem on banjo/mandolin, which is why he's not in the shot. I think the pictures were for a NME or Melody Maker feature.
redadeg wrote:Cool. Do you know when and where it was shot?
redadeg wrote:Thanks Philip.
The free space to the houses in the east could be "Potsdamer Platz".
Where you going to east Berlin, too for a visit?
Ross wrote:I just finished it and I had no idea. Sure, I had heard the stories, seen the videos, read the bits and pieces online. But none of it could fully prepare me for the intensely personal memories that JF shared in this memoir. Through the first half of the book I kept asking myself "how did they even stay alive?" And through the second half it was "why didn't they just quit?"
I hope that JF does tell the "second part" of the story, because it feels like there is a great deal more to tell. I would like to hear about what went into Pogue Mahone and the subsequent tour. Did they just feel that they were going through the motions? The death of Kirsty. The reunion as a band. While I admit to having the same morbid fascination with Shane as many others do, I am equally if not more interested in what the others have accomplished.
At any rate, thank you JF for an interesting and compelling look into your life and your music.
philipchevron wrote:
James, like myself and Terry, would be an unreliable witness of the Pogue Mahone era on account of us having left.
Ross wrote:philipchevron wrote:
James, like myself and Terry, would be an unreliable witness of the Pogue Mahone era on account of us having left.
That occurred to me after I wrote it. Still, I would be interested in JFs thoughts about not returning to the band.
Do you mind me asking what was the final blow for you, what caused you to drop out when you did? (And if you have discussed this elsewhere, please point the way and I will wander off in that direction.)
philipchevron wrote:Ross wrote:philipchevron wrote:
James, like myself and Terry, would be an unreliable witness of the Pogue Mahone era on account of us having left.
That occurred to me after I wrote it. Still, I would be interested in JFs thoughts about not returning to the band.
Do you mind me asking what was the final blow for you, what caused you to drop out when you did? (And if you have discussed this elsewhere, please point the way and I will wander off in that direction.)
The final blow, for me anyway, was the BBC hospitality dept's overlooking of my simple request that all the brown Smarties be isolated from my dressing room deli-tray and, in a meaningful gesture of sustainability, redistributed to the critters in the Blue Peter garden. These are the details that matter and indicate whether or not the licence fee is being put to good use.
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