Joe & The Pogues album
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Silent Majority
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Re: Joe & The Pogues album
My favourites, Star of the County Down and Limerick Rake, are basically perfect as is.
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Very good tracks those two. I suppose they didn't add the extras to the box in order not to affect any sales of the expanded editions.Kaleb wrote:Too bad they didn't remix Train of Love and Everyman Is A King, two of my favorites on the expanded edition.
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Loving the reviews, but I think they clawed something back with this mix.Silent Majority wrote:Blue Heaven. Possibly unsalvagable.
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Btw, if anyone wants the link for the remixed P&L, just PM me.
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Maybe Madness could have done a good version of it. Which reminds me, I want to put a b-sides and album tracks collection together for you lot.Heston wrote:Loving the reviews, but I think they clawed something back with this mix.Silent Majority wrote:Blue Heaven. Possibly unsalvagable.
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I like plenty Madness album tracks (Victoria Gardens and Disappear are probably my favourites), but some b-sides may have escaped me. Would appreciate this.Silent Majority wrote:Maybe Madness could have done a good version of it. Which reminds me, I want to put a b-sides and album tracks collection together for you lot.Heston wrote:Loving the reviews, but I think they clawed something back with this mix.Silent Majority wrote:Blue Heaven. Possibly unsalvagable.
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Victoria Gardens was mixed as a single and was released as an extra track on the One Better Day 12'' if memory serves. Great track mind you so is One Better Day.Heston wrote:I like plenty Madness album tracks (Victoria Gardens and Disappear are probably my favourites), but some b-sides may have escaped me. Would appreciate this.Silent Majority wrote:Maybe Madness could have done a good version of it. Which reminds me, I want to put a b-sides and album tracks collection together for you lot.Heston wrote:Loving the reviews, but I think they clawed something back with this mix.Silent Majority wrote:Blue Heaven. Possibly unsalvagable.
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Re: Joe & The Pogues album
I got ahold of the album artwork.
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Thanks Kaleb!
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Thanks Kaleb. I had made my own. Take your pick.Kaleb wrote:I got ahold of the album artwork.
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I've PM'ed a couple of people with the link for Red Roses. If anyone else wants it give me a shout.
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Re: Joe & The Pogues album
That's Strummer's Brian Setzer face, popular right around that time.
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CHICK MANGIONE? I'M NOT A CHICK, I'M A DUDE.
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Strummer* Damn autocorrect.