Unfortunately I never seen the Popes but I did see the Pogues in the 80s and very early 90. I think it was either 9 or 10 times. I can't be sure as I spent most of that time drunk. lol
first time I saw him was on this tour, Randalls Island NYC, I was 15, took the train from Boston with my older brother. great stuff. Steve Earle went on before Shane. the crowd was so rowdy before he came out that the promoters had to threaten that Shane wouldn't play if they didn't calm down, hah!!
I'm a great fan of The Killers but I've yet to see "American" flags at their gigs 👀 .... I just don't get why people basically fly the Ireland flag at Pogues gigs. Baffles me .... ps I don't mean to offend anyone btw! Like I originally wrote, I'm a massive Shane/Pogues fan with a few tattoos etc but hey each to their to own 🍻
@@mcloving6989 it's Irish trad music, albeit with a rockier style in some songs. A lot of the songs are about Ireland or Irish immigrants. The music is steeped in Irish traditions. The killers are a pop band who happen to be from America, the two are hardly comparable. Sorry but it does seem like an odd question if you know anything about Shane MacGowan or the pogues.
RIP Shane, forever in our hearts. Discovered you at 17. Now 53. Not a week passed without listening to your music and won't stop.
I'm so blessed to have seen the Popes twice and the Pogues twice!
KlingKlang13 I saw the Popes three times. Great shows!
Unfortunately I never seen the Popes but I did see the Pogues in the 80s and very early 90. I think it was either 9 or 10 times. I can't be sure as I spent most of that time drunk. lol
I’m blessed to have opened for both of them 😉😉The Fillmore with the Pogues and an Irish tour with The Popes.
Lucky
Even with his sometimes jarred vocal his timing is always spot on!!!! Much respect #legend
"The snake" of Sh. Mac. & the popes ,was by far the best album of that year (' 92 ? ),and for many years
Shanes singin n poetry tis beautiful
first time I saw him was on this tour, Randalls Island NYC, I was 15, took the train from Boston with my older brother. great stuff. Steve Earle went on before Shane. the crowd was so rowdy before he came out that the promoters had to threaten that Shane wouldn't play if they didn't calm down, hah!!
loving the popes at the moment. totally different to anything that I've heard.
Rest easy, brother!
Shane 4ever !!!
Best ever
The flow Shane
This is gold - love me som Tom McAnimal on banjo!
He was the best!
Steve Earle had just got out of prison in Tennessee, released the album 'I Feel Alright'...he was so good then. He still is, but those were the days
FortWarren Steve Earl was pretty damn good a month ago when I saw him.
'' Fair thee well, my black-eyed diamond''
you are one of the luckiest men in the land
Tommy MacAnimal!
As a Shane/Pogues fan .... I've never really understood the "Irish" flag kinda thing bearing in mind Shane was born in England 👀
He may have been born in London but his family, heritage and culture are all irish. He sings irish songs in irish bands. What's not to get?
I'm a great fan of The Killers but I've yet to see "American" flags at their gigs 👀 .... I just don't get why people basically fly the Ireland flag at Pogues gigs. Baffles me .... ps I don't mean to offend anyone btw! Like I originally wrote, I'm a massive Shane/Pogues fan with a few tattoos etc but hey each to their to own 🍻
@@mcloving6989 it's Irish trad music, albeit with a rockier style in some songs. A lot of the songs are about Ireland or Irish immigrants. The music is steeped in Irish traditions. The killers are a pop band who happen to be from America, the two are hardly comparable.
Sorry but it does seem like an odd question if you know anything about Shane MacGowan or the pogues.
you don't understand Irish nationalism?
Because he was Irish in his blood in his spirit and in his soul and if yr not Irish in those ways you will never understand