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Post Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:16 pm

There is the Great Hunger, but I don't think it is on DVD. This is too bad, since this is an excellent documentary containing really good performances by great artists like Sinead O'Connor and Ronnie Drew.
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Post Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:29 pm

and nick cave covering rainy night in soho.
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Post Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:54 pm

The Great Hunger isn't on DVD (at least not officially...) which is more than a shame, as it remains one of the best music documentaries I've ever seen (and I've seen a fair few). A really well made programme. I've still got a rapidly-wearing-out VHS copy which I recorded the first time it was ever on telly. It's been on a few times now. Though if there was any justice the beeb would open a new channel and just have The Great Hunger playing 24/7. I think it would work. I really do. No, really.
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Post Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:44 pm

I have it on dvd...it looks to be transferred from tape. it is good
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:53 am

Actually there is. It you buy the Town & Country DVD you get a bonus doc called 'Completely Pogued' fimed at the time of the gig, features all the band, Joe Strummer, Kirsty McColl, Steve Lillywhite, Frank Murray and more.

Its quite good runs around 30-45mins.
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Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:05 pm

Shane sounds like a retard on it. You should never interview someone if there on heroin or whatever unless you want to be bored to death.
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Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:20 pm

dawson wrote:Shane sounds like a retard on it. You should never interview someone if there on heroin or whatever unless you want to be bored to death.


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Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:13 pm

dawson wrote:Shane sounds like a retard on it. You should never interview someone if there on heroin or whatever unless you want to be bored to death.


Do you mean The Great Hunger or Completely Pogued? I haven't seen the latter but there are possibly one or two moments in The Great Hunger when it is horrifically clear that Shane is not quite with us.

Though interestingly if you look at him now you can see why he always says he is in good health - it's all relative. He looks ten times better now than he did on TGH. He does look gaunt on that programme and, at the risk of jumping to conclusions, was clearly on smack during that period. It's still a fucking great documentary though.
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Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:25 pm

I once had a chat with Pete Doherty and heroin users are indeed very tiresome to talk to. I haven't seen The Great Hunger (it really should be on youtube) but funkfuzzi posted an interview with Shane from around '97 and obviously Shane was in quite a bad shape in those days.
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:53 pm

When you say tiresome, in what sort of conversation was it ?
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:16 pm

nboldock wrote:
dawson wrote:Shane sounds like a retard on it. You should never interview someone if there on heroin or whatever unless you want to be bored to death.


Do you mean The Great Hunger or Completely Pogued? I haven't seen the latter but there are possibly one or two moments in The Great Hunger when it is horrifically clear that Shane is not quite with us.

Though interestingly if you look at him now you can see why he always says he is in good health - it's all relative. He looks ten times better now than he did on TGH. He does look gaunt on that programme and, at the risk of jumping to conclusions, was clearly on smack during that period. It's still a fucking great documentary though.



I think he was on painkillers for his broken leg or whatever was wrong with him. And possibly smack.
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:27 pm

I may have told this story on the fora before, but anyway.
He tripped me up in the street when he was in town last year. He said he liked my shoes and wanted to trade his, and asked all kinds of questions like who I was, what I did for a living, if I knew where to buy drugs (I nearly managed to sell him aspirin) or where to go out in Graz. Anyway, he was incredibly hard to understand, mumbling away and sometimes he'd just drift off and stare into space. We both had to repeat everything we said in order to be understood ;)
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:54 pm

ahhh I see :)
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Post Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:58 pm

I have the DVD and it's great
They follow Shane all around to his home house (farm) where he grew up
also to some European cities...
he walks down the street giving homeless people money, etc.
he goes on a ferry from england to ireland and drinks and signs autographs for the ladies...etc...
lots of funny interviews with him, the band, victoria, his parents

"is bill gates the new jesus christ??" - Shane
"Lend me 10 pounds I'll buy you a drink.."
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Post Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:38 pm

It's a shame the hunger dvd hasn't been released. :(
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