Pogues trăiesc la oraș și la țară. Invitați: Joe Strummer, Kirsty McColl, alții. Ziua Sf. Patrick 1988 De pe un disc laser rar japonez
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The Pogues – 05 – Thousands are Sailing (Live @ T&C ’88)
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sadface
R.I.P we have lost another legend, but his songs will always be with us
Part of my history you said what I felt, rock in heaven Phil with all the other greats we have lost.
R.I.P Philip .
I suppose I must have cried.. RIP big man
Phil Chevron…a true soul brother. RIP
Thi is The Song of Philip and one of the best of The Pogues.
klasse – ansteckend
Ole pogues y ole esta cancion… Viva irlanda y españa ….cojones!!
this songs lives in cork city
Im Irish ad i fuckin love this song.
If this song brought tears once; It should bring them in angry shameful floods today
as migrants drown whist our governments pile up more and more barbed wire at the beaches.
The song should play everyday on radio four till Cameron hangs himself
happy saint patrick's day every one is irish today
Fucking beautiful.
Chuid eile i siochain Philip Chevron
Shane MacGowan was so drunk
Memories
Is Brea liom
May You have found what You were searching for😕
R.I.P. ARa
🖤💛
Powerful song. Beyond underrated.
Any irish in the pogues? Shane's accent is faked?
Philip agus Shane Na Pogues is fearr!
LIGHT DONT GROW ON CHRISTMAS TREES….. GET TOWORK YOU FUCKS….
I'm here .. plenty of work here in west texas
This is literally poetry. Also Spider, who wrote the song is one cool man "When I got back to my empty room
I suppose I must have cried'". RESPECT.
RIP Phil Chevron. Who else is still listening to this as 2020 winds down?
The island, it is silent now
But the ghosts still haunt the waves
And the torch lights up a famished man
Who fortune could not save
Did you work upon the railroad?
Did you rid the streets of crime?
Were your dollars from the White House?
Were they from the Five-and-Dime?
Did the old songs taunt or cheer you?
And did they still make you cry?
Did you count the months and years
Or did your teardrops quickly dry?
"Ah, no", says he, "it was not to be
On a coffin ship I came here
And I never even got so far
That they could change my name"
Thousands are sailing
Across the western ocean
To a land of opportunity
That some of them will never see
Fortune prevailing
Across the western ocean
Their bellies full
Their spirits free
They'll break the chains of poverty
And they'll dance
In Manhattan's desert twilight
In the death of afternoon
We stepped hand in hand on Broadway
Like the first man on the moon
And a blackbird broke the silence
As you whistled it so sweet
And in Brendan Behan's footsteps
I danced up and down the street
Then we said goodnight to Broadway
Giving it our best regards
Tipped our hats to Mister Cohen
Dear old Times Square's favourite bard
Then we raised a glass to JFK
And a dozen more besides
When I got back to my empty room
I suppose I must have cried
Thousands are sailing
Again across the ocean
Where the hand of opportunity
Draws tickets in a lottery
Postcards we're mailing
Of sky light skies and oceans
From rooms the daylight never sees
And lights don't glow on Christmas trees
And we danced to the music
And we danced
Thousands are sailing
Across the western ocean
Where the hand of opportunity
Draws tickets in a lottery
Where e'er we go, we celebrate
The land that makes us refugees
From fear of priests with empty plates
From guilt and weeping effigies
Still we dance to the music
And we dance
太牛逼了
♥️
We
This song means a lot to many people in Norway too. Between 1820 and 1920, around 800,000 Norwegians emigrated to the USA and Canada. Norway, together with Ireland with as many as two million emigrants, became the countries with the largest emigration in relation to the population. In 1820 it was 1 million people in Norway. In 1920 it was 2.5 mill.
WD thankx
RIP Shane💔
RIP❤ Go on dancing to the music
RIP Shane. By the grace of God go you. You are loved and will be missed.
Was at that gig. Outstanding.
RIP Shane MacGowan
Poured one out for you tonight….
God bless Phil and the absolutely magnificent Shane, I reckon they’re up there enjoying a pint or two and shaking the doors of heaven with this brilliant tune. RIP you gorgeous men, you are so missed but thankful for your music
The island, it is silent now
But the ghosts still haunt the waves
And the torch lights up a famished man
Who fortune could not save
Did you work upon the railroad?
Did you rid the streets of crime?
Were your dollars from the White House?
Were they from the Five-and-Dime?
Did the old songs taunt or cheer you?
And did they still make you cry?
Did you count the months and years
Or did your teardrops quickly dry?
"Ah, no", says he, "it was not to be
On a coffin ship I came here
And I never even got so far
That they could change my name"
Thousands are sailing
Across the western ocean
To a land of opportunity
That some of them will never see
Fortune prevailing
Across the western ocean
Their bellies full
Their spirits free
They'll break the chains of poverty
And they'll dance
In Manhattan's desert twilight
In the death of afternoon
We stepped hand in hand on Broadway
Like the first man on the moon
And a blackbird broke the silence
As you whistled it so sweet
And in Brendan Behan's footsteps
I danced up and down the street
Then we said goodnight to Broadway
Giving it our best regards
Tipped our hats to Mister Cohen
Dear old Times Square's favourite bard
Then we raised a glass to JFK
And a dozen more besides
When I got back to my empty room
I suppose I must have cried
Thousands are sailing
Again across the ocean
Where the hand of opportunity
Draws tickets in a lottery
Postcards we're mailing
Of sky light skies and oceans
From rooms the daylight never sees
And lights don't glow on Christmas trees
And we danced to the music
And we danced
Thousands are sailing
Across the western ocean
Where the hand of opportunity
Draws tickets in a lottery
Where e'er we go, we celebrate
The land that makes us refugees
From fear of priests with empty plates
From guilt and weeping effigies
Still we dance to the music
And we dance
may your soul travels in peace Shane om
This song reminds me of my great great Grandfather whos parents put him on the ship alone when he was just a little boy. Remind myself that when im having a "hard" time.