If this isn't 10 minutes of life-affirming, really incredible music, I don't know what to tell you. That much talent within one studio is goddamn joyous.
Musicians crossing the Atlantic in either direction will keep the good old folk traditions from Scotland,Ireland,England and Wales alive.Musical collaborations like this one are great."The sky is the limit"
Greatest band of all time. So cool to see them building a track in the studio. And Steve is just so on fire with passion and talent. These two are perfect together. Amazing.
This is great, thanks so much for posting this Video. I had no idea they could play so many instruments, these guys can play anything. One of my favorite Steve Earle songs, the pogues made it magical.
Oh, this is king! Thanks for sharing. I have it on a VHS tape somewhere. I have such a big respect for Pogues and Steve Earle. They are ALL big musicians. Thanks!
love this behind the scenes stuff from the copperhead road album this song is how I heard about the poques Shane Macgowan and steve in the same room wow!!!!!!!!!!
ive seen em in dublin the past 4 years in a row at xmas time. you will not regret it!!!! awesome awesome stuff. incredible atmosphere. go for it. definitely.
so damn good, thanks so mxuh for sharing this magical video. I never knew the story behind this track and its so awesome to see all the guys putting it together. The Pogues forever
I see 4 people don't know about good songwriting. Sorry folks, this is one of my favorite songs. Reminds me of my dad who I lost last year. That part about "no one here maybe nobody knows about a place called Vietnam". That was my dad.
Pretty sure he'd admit it too..he's never been shy about his past. It was impressive to see such a young musician at the time so commanding around legends like the Pogues!
My dad was a Vietnam era draftee. I couldn’t be prouder of those guys! The politicians lost that war not the GIs. Everyone please remember that. They answered the call in spite of the political stupidness.
Wow, impressive indeed! I have seen a platinum LP of this on a wall as I stayed with Custer twice for a couple of weeks or so (he has one of course), so even that was impressive to see! Seeing what you have would be amazing. I'm assuming Mim's being your surname relates to Stacey Earle Mims in some way?
@@RichBaxterMusic well yeah but ironically she was actually married to a Mims of no relation. From my understanding it was explained to me bc I was confused too. My grandmother was a Earle. I was baptized at Earles chapel as a kid same as Stacey and Steve and where JT was laid to rest. If you've heard Elijah'schurch pretty much every thing is accurate in that song down to Ragan and the part about tomatoes and the peaches were my grandads farm he was referring to. [but plenty of other stuff grows too it's a high iron content in the soil]. It has the longest running Sunday service in Texas. I still go to Sunday service out there when I can. But I believe my brother got the original song written out ( shoot me a email I'll show u. It's cool has some stuff crossed out and different things that alnost were in the song) from Steve's great aunt who was his biggest fan also. I remember Steve had a interview in penthouse right before copperhead road and she would get any that he did. haha. She went through and colored clothes on the nude models . Lol. But it is cool that it's a UK plaque with that song , even though it resides in Texas now.
@@danielmims8467 I'd definitely love to see it, especially that its in a UK plaque too as I am from the UK. Not sure how to send emails from info in TH-cam though?
What a great video. Good to see the whole band on form. I'd like to know if his banjo was included. People forget like most the other pogues he was a multiple instrumentalist. Anyone who doubts Shanes wider musical abilities should check out his first band The Nip(s/ple errectors).
"Now I'm standin' on a runway in San Diego couple purple hearts,,, move a little slow,,, there's nobody here maybe nobody knows,, bout a place called Vietnam"
Yeah.There's a certain hyper awareness that comes forth especially under the context of an out there front back yard junk dog leaper for the round down the way, just a little further, over there by da road. Hey That There's Copperhead Road. Steve Earle is truly an American Music Singer Song writing Player of Songs That Resonate.
interesting..this had to be right after "If I should Fall from Grace with GOd" came out, arguably the Pogues biggest commercial success...produced in part by Steve Lillywhite,...and here he is again for this...
good stuff....leave it up to my friend Rich to always find the best...and, how much better can you get than Steve Earle??? i like the Pogues, they did a good job with this, but, hey, it will always be Steve's song!!
Shit, it's mine too. Good thing I didn't get tickets in advance this Christmas, though, as I only went and came down with the bloody 'flu. It'll happen soon, though, God willing.
Atonishingly good songwriting and the perfect production decision with the pogues & Lillywhite. You can believe it from the very first line. BTW, Is Steve Earl is drinking FOSTERS!! worlds worst beer!
I was the engineer on that session, the skinny guy behind the console. I had hair in those days :)
Chris Birkett Music loving you for sharing that !!
Saludos desde Michoacán, México. Happy days, wasn't it?
Chris Birkett Music god that must have been incredible working with this bunch 😂😂 great stuff
cool
Brilliant mate
Pogues and Steve Earle?!?! That this exists gives me hope.
Except that they didn't give Shane a singing part. Fuck Steve Earle.
If you're a fan, how did you not know?
You knew about it 10 years before me!
If this isn't 10 minutes of life-affirming, really incredible music, I don't know what to tell you. That much talent within one studio is goddamn joyous.
Totally!
Musicians crossing the Atlantic in either direction will keep the good old folk traditions from Scotland,Ireland,England and Wales alive.Musical collaborations like this one are great."The sky is the limit"
Earle and the Pogues.... a match made in Celtic heaven.... Copperhead Road and Johnny Come Lately are 2 of Earles liveliest if not best...
It is a great match... but they didn't play on Copperhead Road... just this song.
devils right hand , along with the one about the rain came down
those are also great
Irish music, USA singer and Australian beer...it had to be a winner!
❤ just awesome…rest well Shane and Justin .
Greatest band of all time. So cool to see them building a track in the studio. And Steve is just so on fire with passion and talent. These two are perfect together. Amazing.
And Shane shows up! Priceless
love the pogues, love steve earle, love this song. and love steve's metallica shirt! haha.
Two of my favorite acts together,making awesome music.I love it.
This is great, thanks so much for posting this Video. I had no idea they could play so many instruments, these guys can play anything. One of my favorite Steve Earle songs, the pogues made it magical.
Love this thank you great to see , Rip Shane .
MAGIC!!!
Oh, this is king! Thanks for sharing. I have it on a VHS tape somewhere. I have such a big respect for Pogues and Steve Earle. They are ALL big musicians. Thanks!
Love seeing how it’s done
Musical genius. Pure and simple.
WHO KNEW??? Steve sounds so young. Life's been hard on a lot of us.
love this behind the scenes stuff from the copperhead road album this song is how I heard about the poques Shane Macgowan and steve in the same room wow!!!!!!!!!!
ive seen em in dublin the past 4 years in a row at xmas time. you will not regret it!!!! awesome awesome stuff. incredible atmosphere. go for it. definitely.
Miss you Shane
Best band ever. Saw Spider, James & Jim on May 3rd in London.
so damn good, thanks so mxuh for sharing this magical video. I never knew the story behind this track and its so awesome to see all the guys putting it together. The Pogues forever
Shane and Steve. Does it get any finer?!!!✨
Chris Birkett recorded this song with Steve Earle and the Pogues in London while working with Steve on an album called Copperhead Road.
A great song will always be a great song, this is one of them.
Man...Shane MacGowan and Steve Earle, two great songwriters and party animals..they must have had fun together!
Nah, Steve could never keep up.
I see 4 people don't know about good songwriting. Sorry folks, this is one of my favorite songs. Reminds me of my dad who I lost last year. That part about "no one here maybe nobody knows about a place called Vietnam". That was my dad.
Great footage. Great track.
One "big smile" song, when sailing down the waves! Awesome.
Love it
Absolutely priceless!Thank you!
Pretty sure he'd admit it too..he's never been shy about his past. It was impressive to see such a young musician at the time so commanding around legends like the Pogues!
From a Canadian,I remember bumping into them @ the elephants head pub & the Devonshire in Camden Town, London
F#$kin awesome. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thanks, you gave me a chuckle.
My dad was a Vietnam era draftee. I couldn’t be prouder of those guys! The politicians lost that war not the GIs. Everyone please remember that. They answered the call in spite of the political stupidness.
Cheers to that
Love it!
this is brilliant. thank you.
This was magic
Amazing how young they all look.
Rip Shane 💚
Outstanding.young people learn from this.a great period
✌🏽
Great show of how music is made way before social media
Guys this about the music. Lord it is good,
All hail Sir Shane👑
you've summed it up perfectly.
My brother has the original piece of paper that Steve wrote this song on. Hangs under one of the platinum plaques from UK release of copperhead road.
Wow, impressive indeed! I have seen a platinum LP of this on a wall as I stayed with Custer twice for a couple of weeks or so (he has one of course), so even that was impressive to see! Seeing what you have would be amazing. I'm assuming Mim's being your surname relates to Stacey Earle Mims in some way?
@@RichBaxterMusic well yeah but ironically she was actually married to a Mims of no relation. From my understanding it was explained to me bc I was confused too. My grandmother was a Earle. I was baptized at Earles chapel as a kid same as Stacey and Steve and where JT was laid to rest. If you've heard Elijah'schurch pretty much every thing is accurate in that song down to Ragan and the part about tomatoes and the peaches were my grandads farm he was referring to. [but plenty of other stuff grows too it's a high iron content in the soil]. It has the longest running Sunday service in Texas. I still go to Sunday service out there when I can. But I believe my brother got the original song written out ( shoot me a email I'll show u. It's cool has some stuff crossed out and different things that alnost were in the song) from Steve's great aunt who was his biggest fan also. I remember Steve had a interview in penthouse right before copperhead road and she would get any that he did. haha. She went through and colored clothes on the nude models . Lol. But it is cool that it's a UK plaque with that song , even though it resides in Texas now.
@@danielmims8467 I'd definitely love to see it, especially that its in a UK plaque too as I am from the UK. Not sure how to send emails from info in TH-cam though?
Absolutely ! I thought that was very cool too !
yeah he's jacked to the max
cheers!, its just I'm a huge fan of both and I've never seen it. Thanks
Great to watch this in conception and birth. Really good.
My two favourite music groups. god does exist
Shane is listed in the liner notes for the album (Earle's Copperhead Road) as playing banjo and bodhran. Jem is also listed on banjo.
POGUES,,,,,,LEGENDS,
What a great video. Good to see the whole band on form. I'd like to know if his banjo was included. People forget like most the other pogues he was a multiple instrumentalist. Anyone who doubts Shanes wider musical abilities should check out his first band The Nip(s/ple errectors).
still have not seen the pogues live. #1 on MY TO DO LIST.
did ye miss that boat.
love the joyce mock up
Good combination these two...wow didnt know
☮️
Nice!
This man is on a mission
RIP Shane!
The finished product sounds so good ! Wonder if they ever used Shane's banjo;)
I remeber Steve talkin' about meeting the Pogues during the Copperhead Road tour
"Now I'm standin' on a runway in San Diego couple purple hearts,,, move a little slow,,, there's nobody here maybe nobody knows,, bout a place called Vietnam"
Shane is listed as playing banjo on the liner notes of the album.
If Steve gets any higher he will run out of coke. But he's ok now & interesting clip buddy! I'm sure there was some good times went down!!
I think its from a documentary about The Pogues but I can't remember what it was called. It was on TV and I recorded it years ago.
This video is fun, but be sure to listen to the produced song.
Good stuff.
God almighty, the smoke in that studio must have been brutal 😳
First album to getvme into Earle after already being a pogues fan....
Wow ,cool footage ,and Steve's wearin' a Metallica shirt ,how cool is that? Cheers !
For most of the 1980's and eealry 90's.
anybody figure out what this documentary was called yet. i'd like to get the whole thing
@hughhill
As much as Shane is ever really anywhere, God love him.
Good ol' Frank Murray with the beard sittin at the desk!!
OOPS! I spoke way too soon! Shane's there too!! WooHoo!
@univox100 I lol'd @ chicken hawk. What a great phrase.
Makes me feel like smoking
Yeah.There's a certain hyper awareness that comes forth especially under the context of an out there front back yard junk dog leaper for the round down the way, just a little further, over there by da road. Hey That There's Copperhead Road. Steve Earle is truly an American Music Singer Song writing Player of Songs That Resonate.
Would love to hear just Earle, the banjo and the Brit jamming to the theme of JCL.
He WAS high as hell. Not anymore. He's a hardcore 12 stepper now, and has been for many years.
Why is the video not available
On device? Makes no sense
Which documentary is this from?
'Completely Pogued'
Released in 1988
where is this taken from?
interesting..this had to be right after "If I should Fall from Grace with GOd" came out, arguably the Pogues biggest commercial success...produced in part by Steve Lillywhite,...and here he is again for this...
Fuck...Steve speaks fast! ;-) High on something for sure...great song great musicians - a miracle that everybody's still alive...
Is that Shane Macgowan drinking coffee? Amazing...
Buckfast
Nice cameo by Buddy Holly...
You can't keep a good man down.
wow metallica t!
good stuff....leave it up to my friend Rich to always find the best...and, how much better can you get than Steve Earle??? i like the Pogues, they did a good job with this, but, hey, it will always be Steve's song!!
Shane's here!
This is like a parolee hanging out with criminals.
Digging that Damage Inc. Metallica shirt Steve is wearing.
I like the fact that Steve wears a Metallica shirt :P
this song is directly ripped from 'turkey in the straw' .
WHAT GENIUS?! hahahahaa!
Wow....good musicians....good singing....although we don't agree politically all the time.....I respect the talent and love the song!
Shit, it's mine too. Good thing I didn't get tickets in advance this Christmas, though, as I only went and came down with the bloody 'flu. It'll happen soon, though, God willing.
Atonishingly good songwriting and the perfect production decision with the pogues & Lillywhite. You can believe it from the very first line.
BTW, Is Steve Earl is drinking FOSTERS!! worlds worst beer!