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Silent Majority wrote:Strummer looks a bit like Peter Capaldi there.

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Chuck Mangione wrote:Strummer* Damn autocorrect.
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Kaleb wrote:
Chuck Mangione wrote:Strummer* Damn autocorrect.
CHICK MANGIONE? I'M NOT A CHICK, I'M A DUDE.
That entire episode is superb.
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Phil Hendrie's amazing in it.
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MacGowan sounds revelatory on Red, Roses remixed.
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Silent Majority wrote:MacGowan sounds revelatory on Red, Roses remixed.
Bloody great, isn't it?

I'm so glad they took the time to remix these two albums, and add the Joe album as a bonus. The moaning fuckers on the Pogues forum need to take a long, hard look at themselves.
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Heston wrote:The moaning fuckers on the Pogues forum need to take a long, hard look at themselves.
Imagine the chat that a well remixed Sandinista! would bring up here. I am a deeply antisocial, unenthusiastic man and I am the real cheerleader of the remixed albums on the Pogues forum, with three posts on the topic.
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Silent Majority wrote:
Heston wrote:The moaning fuckers on the Pogues forum need to take a long, hard look at themselves.
Imagine the chat that a well remixed Sandinista! would bring up here. I am a deeply antisocial, unenthusiastic man and I am the real cheerleader of the remixed albums on the Pogues forum, with three posts on the topic.
A remixed Sandinista! would be great but I doubt they could get Shane to redo the vocals. ;)

RRfM sounds great, always a fantastic album that now sounds even better.
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It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
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Wolter wrote:It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
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Marky Dread wrote:
Wolter wrote:It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
Strummer in Siam.
Funny cause when I first heard the wonderful "Tuesday Morning" I was completely sure it was Joe singing. Wasn't til I got the album I realized it was Spider.
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muppet hi fi wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Wolter wrote:It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
Strummer in Siam.
Funny cause when I first heard the wonderful "Tuesday Morning" I was completely sure it was Joe singing. Wasn't til I got the album I realized it was Spider.
That's a great track.
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Marky Dread wrote:
muppet hi fi wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Wolter wrote:It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
Strummer in Siam.
Funny cause when I first heard the wonderful "Tuesday Morning" I was completely sure it was Joe singing. Wasn't til I got the album I realized it was Spider.
That's a great track.
My favourite Pogues track ever, probably in my all time top ten tracks. I think I've mentioned before it was their biggest UK hit that wasn't a collaboration. Go Spider!
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
muppet hi fi wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
Wolter wrote:It's kind of a shame the Pogues and Strummer couldn't record a one-off album of original material around 1991. It might have shaken Joe out of his self-loathing a touch sooner.
Strummer in Siam.
Funny cause when I first heard the wonderful "Tuesday Morning" I was completely sure it was Joe singing. Wasn't til I got the album I realized it was Spider.
That's a great track.
My favourite Pogues track ever, probably in my all time top ten tracks. I think I've mentioned before it was their biggest UK hit that wasn't a collaboration. Go Spider!
Yeah, a gorgeous, perfect song. But it was bigger even than Fairytale of New York? (or is that considered more a collaboration).
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muppet hi fi wrote:
Heston wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
muppet hi fi wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: Strummer in Siam.
Funny cause when I first heard the wonderful "Tuesday Morning" I was completely sure it was Joe singing. Wasn't til I got the album I realized it was Spider.
That's a great track.
My favourite Pogues track ever, probably in my all time top ten tracks. I think I've mentioned before it was their biggest UK hit that wasn't a collaboration. Go Spider!
Yeah, a gorgeous, perfect song. But it was bigger even than Fairytale of New York? (or is that considered more a collaboration).
Kisrty ...so a collaboration.
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