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areuonsomething.com
The
Pogues
Roseland Ballroom, New York City
March 17, 2007
Concert Review by Mike D'Ariano
It's
not everyday that the coolest guy in the room is a guy in a wheelchair;
on the other hand it's not everyday that the guy in the wheelchair is
Shane Macgowan. Odd as it may be, that was exactly the situation this
past St. Patrick's Day when The Pogues took the stage at New York's Roseland
Ballroom.
The opening band, The Tossers had done a great set even though their banjo
player didn't show up until halfway through. The crowd was ready to go.
The Guinness was being poured incorrectly by bartender after bartender
not used to serving the stuff (eventually they just allowed more seasoned
Guinness drinkers such as myself to pour our own!). The lights went down.
"Straight To Hell" by the Clash blared over the p.a. The band
took the stage. And a minute later, the man himself, Mr. Macgowan, was
wheeled out to center stage.
Apparently, a few nights earlier in Boston, Shane took a tumble
very
uncharacteristic
and did some major damage to his knee. The next
show, the first of three in NY, was cancelled but it was announced the
next day that the remaining shows, along with one in Philly, would go
on as planned
.well assuming they didn't plan on Shane being on his
feet the whole show
.and really
.how could you?
There
was a triumphant roar let out by the crowd when Macgowan, drink in hand
was rolled out, and then the magic really started. "If I Should Fall
From Grace With God" opened the show
or was it "Streams
of Whiskey"? Even the band's website isn't sure
.it was that
kind of night
I imagine for the Pogues it's been that kind of life.
Point is, the band sounded amazing, and Shane, without the added pressure
of needing to remain upright on his own volition was fucking brilliant.
The BEST I've ever seen him. Sure once or twice he announced the next
song and one band member or another had to correct him, but that just
added to the charm. So did the double encore
which was clearly just
a way to give Shane his fourth breather of the night. I'm telling you
.it
was fucking great.
Musical highlights included the two songs above along with "Pair
of Brown Eyes", "The Broad Majestic Shannon", "Rainy
Night in Soho" and "The Auld Triangle". Emotional highlights
included the opening I just relayed to you, and witnessing the Matriarch
of the On Something family (my Mom, Ray's wife) enjoying her first trip
to the Roseland, and raising her Shandi in a toast to the band. Truly
a rock n roll moment that will stay with me regardless of what other memories
the streams of Guinness take swirling down their frothy banks.
Happy St. Patrick's Day. Sláinte.
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