Anonymous wrote:ps. One advantage the Pogues had over the Popes when Shane was fucking up, was that the Pogues could cover up to certain extent - they had so many singers (Terry, Phil, Andrew, Spider could all take a turn at the mike) and often special guests (Strummer, Steve Earle) whereas the success or failure of a Shane + The Popes show tends to rest solely on Shane's shoulders. Lucky for us Shane has rarely fucked up with either band in recent years (with the notable exception of certain long haul tours of the US and Australia), but Shane is now in overall great shape.
Anonymous wrote:from about '89 to '91 Shane's overall performance was weaker, his commitment and energy less and his onstage condition more ... erratic. That's not to say that many if not most of their shows were as good as ever in the final years - when he's on form he's on form (the Hells Ditch tour was memorable, and the Pogues and Chieftains gig in 91 was one of the greatest things they ever did) - but the frequency of Shane fuck-ups had increased. And by the summer of '91 he looked very ill on stage. His home performance in Tipp before a crowd of 30,000 at the Feile festival was awful with the rest of the band doing as many non-Shane songs as possible. A month later he was out of the band. On a bad night, the paying audience reacted then as now, some shocked and shaking their heads, some oblivious, and many revelling in the fact that the singer was as blasted as they were.
Sober wrote:If his performances were still strong in the end, why has he been kicked out of the band?
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