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Pogues Meteor Awards 2006.

Rerelease of The Radiators, the musical, etc
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Post Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:01 pm

One question for Philip.. is that acoustic guitar yar playing on stage some Yamaha model? It looks very classic acoustic model.. it resembles some Yamaha classic acoustic guitars oi've seen onloine. Is that yar usual acoustic guitar for gigs? On recent photos yar usually pictured wioth electric guitar. Thanks for answer :D
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Post Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:35 pm

IrishRover wrote:One question for Philip.. is that acoustic guitar yar playing on stage some Yamaha model? It looks very classic acoustic model.. it resembles some Yamaha classic acoustic guitars oi've seen onloine. Is that yar usual acoustic guitar for gigs? On recent photos yar usually pictured wioth electric guitar. Thanks for answer :D


Oirish, I honestly cannot remember what I was playing at the Meteor Awards, but there is a strong likelihood it was my Martin Dreadnought Electro-Acoustic, a guitar I am especially fond of and have been using with both The Pogues (live) and the Radiators (studio) since 2004. I consider it my main Pogues guitar and if I am pictured just as often with my Gibson Tennessean, it is probably because photographers are only permitted to photograph 3 of the first 4 numbers: by the time they get to me, it's often for "Turkish Song Of The Damned" which, apart from "Tuesday Morning" and "White City", is the only appearance it makes. The only other guitar I use on stage is the old Godin electro-acoustic [though it looks more like a Telecaster] which was my main guitar in the early 1990s. I now only use it on "Sunnyside Of The Street" or as a back-up to the Martin if I break a string.
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Post Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:29 am

thanks very much for answer Philip, great info, o'im stoill in plans of buying, starting to learn guitar, so all guitar information comes very ointeresing, especially when coming from Pogues guitar master :D
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