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Please can anyone tell me the source (FLAC/WAV) of this Thousands Are Sailing beautiful version?
LSMelo wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP7JbP9-T64&lc=asxUJqT6fzC4xJb4SAbV20VgsWYEp5RWSue-GfXOyeI&lch=email_reply&feature=em-comment_reply_received
Please can anyone tell me the source (FLAC/WAV) of this Thousands Are Sailing beautiful version?
Low D wrote:LSMelo wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP7JbP9-T64&lc=asxUJqT6fzC4xJb4SAbV20VgsWYEp5RWSue-GfXOyeI&lch=email_reply&feature=em-comment_reply_received
Please can anyone tell me the source (FLAC/WAV) of this Thousands Are Sailing beautiful version?
You can find it on the album "Bringing it all Home Vol 3" (2000). You can probably find an inexpensive copy on ebay or amazon. PM if you have trouble.
netsec wrote:RIP Philip. F*#k cancer.
DzM wrote:netsec wrote:RIP Philip. F*#k cancer.
I'm sorry for your trouble. Fuck cancer indeed.
Austin Cottrell wrote:I know it's a bit late, but RIP Phil.
I've been into Irish folk music my entire short life (currently aged 22), but only became a hardcore Pogues fan in 2011. I know I'm in the minority here, being both American and on the younger end of Pogues fans, but even though I don't remember their heyday, even though I (obviously) never saw them live, Phil was always an inspiration to me. Any Pogues fan or sane human being can't listen to "Streets of Sorrow" or Phil's rendition of "Thousands Are Sailing" without being hit below the belt. Man had a voice.
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