Love the Pogues reference, even though you used a song written by someone other than the brilliant Shane McGowan (I love Phil Chevron too though) whose image is to the left.
Paul- I love Shane but this is such a NYC piece. I used to hit the pubs in Hells Kitchen in 1985 and '86 hitting on red haired Irish bar maids. They were everywhere and I got no where.
I knew my comment made no sense given the cool photos of Ellis Island but since my picture on Blogger is Shane I had to comment (should have said image to the right).
Between The Pogues, Big Audio Dynamite, and Style Council, British Punk bands like The Clash and The Jam have a lot of great music as their legacy.
Did you ever see any of them in London in your Lloyds' days?
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Just this morning my wife was lamenting the sale of her Pogues CD in a yard sale. Like minds...
Those statue photos you took are still fascinating.
-DB
Love the Pogues reference, even though you used a song written by someone other than the brilliant Shane McGowan (I love Phil Chevron too though) whose image is to the left.
Paul in NoVa
Paul- I love Shane but this is such a NYC piece. I used to hit the pubs in Hells Kitchen in 1985 and '86 hitting on red haired Irish bar maids. They were everywhere and I got no where.
Paul - I'm sure you've heard this by the Radiators-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKVCjopEgns
Thanks for that song - fantastic.
I knew my comment made no sense given the cool photos of Ellis Island but since my picture on Blogger is Shane I had to comment (should have said image to the right).
Between The Pogues, Big Audio Dynamite, and Style Council, British Punk bands like The Clash and The Jam have a lot of great music as their legacy.
Did you ever see any of them in London in your Lloyds' days?
Paul- Only saw a Jam tribute band at a friend's 40th. They were pretty good. I have pictures somewhere...
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