I thought it was 10-1 but all the lyric sites have
It was christmas eve babe In the drunk tank An old man said to me: won't see another one And then they sang a song The rare old mountain dew I turned my face away and dreamed about you Got on a lucky one Came in eighteen to one I´ve got a feeling This year´s for me and you So happy christmas I love you baby I can see a better time Where all our dreams come true.
The trouble is Shane probably hasn't got a clue either
I thought it was 10-1 but all the lyric sites have It was christmas eve babeIn the drunk tankAn old man said to me: won't see another oneAnd then they sang a songThe rare old mountain dewI turned my face away and dreamed about youGot on a lucky oneCa
Got on a lucky one Came in eighteen to one I've got a feeling This year's for me and you So happy Christmas I love you baby I can see a better time When all our dreams come true
from the Pogues site
Got on a lucky oneCame in eighteen to oneI've got a feelingThis year's for me and youSo happy ChristmasI love you babyI can see a better timeWhen all our dreams come true from the Pogues site
I can remember reading the lyrics on the cover of the cassette, and being shocked that it was 18/1. It still sounds like 10/1 when he sings it though.
What a song that is. The Pogues rule!!
I can remember reading the lyrics on the cover of the cassette, and being shocked that it was 18/1. It still sounds like 10/1 when he sings it though.What a song that is. The Pogues rule!!
Lyric Sites all copy each other like online scoreboards
10/1 makes the most sense . Maybe it was written that way but he misremembered and then the 'wrong' version became what he sung .Doesn't seem like the most organized guy in the world.
Lyric Sites all copy each other like online scoreboards10/1 makes the most sense . Maybe it was written that way but he misremembered and then the 'wrong' version became what he sung .Doesn't seem like the most organized guy in the world.
Should mention that nuance can differentiate between over 200 different accents, including some that Mr McGowan has ( West of Ireland, drunk and singing ). Admittedly, genius, mad and brilliant are not included in the list of accents it will recognise.
Should mention that nuance can differentiate between over 200 different accents, including some that Mr McGowan has ( West of Ireland, drunk and singing ). Admittedly, genius, mad and brilliant are not included in the list of accents it will recognis
I agree it certainly sounds like 10/1, but I can remember reading 18/1 on the sleeve of the cassette when it was first released. Surely after all these years it would've been corrected?
I agree it certainly sounds like 10/1, but I can remember reading 18/1 on the sleeve of the cassette when it was first released. Surely after all these years it would've been corrected?
I always thought it was 10/1 until I heard Christy Moore (who is a genius and an awesome live act) sing 18/1.
Christy Moore sings "at 18/1" which is a whole extra word compared with "18/1" or extra syllable from "at 10/1" so Christy's evidence is at best unreliable.
I always thought it was 10/1 until I heard Christy Moore (who is a genius and an awesome live act) sing 18/1.Christy Moore sings "at 18/1" which is a whole extra word compared with "18/1" or extra syllable from "at 10/1" so Christy's evidence is at b
In the official video by the Pogues he either says came in 18 to one or came in at 10 to one. The confusion is due to the way the words are not very clear. What he does not say is came in at 18 to one. That much is fact.
However, when Christy Moore sings the song he clearly says came in at 18 to one. So he is not singing the original lyrics by the Pogues. It therefore stands to reason that the Pogues said came in at 10 to one.
In the official video by the Pogues he either says came in 18 to one or came in at 10 to one. The confusion is due to the way the words are not very clear. What he does not say is came in at 18 to one. That much is fact.However, when Christy Moore si
If the Pogues had said came in 18 to one there would be no reason for Christy Moore to change the wording to came in at 18 to one.
The way McGowan says the phrase is ate tein ta wan which sounds like 18 to one but its actually at 10 to one so subsequent versions are misquoating the original version.
If the Pogues had said came in 18 to one there would be no reason for Christy Moore to change the wording to came in at 18 to one. The way McGowan says the phrase is ate tein ta wan which sounds like 18 to one but its actually at 10 to one so subsequ
And can we trust the narrator anyway? "The guy is a bum who is living on the street," says MacGowan. "And he's just won on a horse at the unlikely odds of 18-to-one, so you're not even sure he is telling the truth." He says that both characters are versions of himself. "I identified with the man because I was a hustler and I identified with the woman because I was a heavy drinker and a singer. I have been in hospitals on morphine drips, and I have been in drunk tanks on Christmas Eve."
Compelling argument, paddletoe. But...And can we trust the narrator anyway? "The guy is a bum who is living on the street," says MacGowan. "And he's just won on a horse at the unlikely odds of 18-to-one, so you're not even sure he is telling the trut
He's not sure himself. Emailed him and got this response from his manager
not sure myself, always thought 18
Best Regards, Gerry O' Boyle
www.theboogaloo.co.uk www.telegreen.co.uk
He's not sure himself. Emailed him and got this response from his managernot sure myself, always thought 18 Best Regards, Gerry O' Boyle www.theboogaloo.co.uk www.telegreen.co.uk
According to Shane's notebook, in which he wrote the original lyrics, the unusual odds of 18/1 were due to a Rule 4 deduction, the 2nd favourite having been withdrawn on the way to post.
After discussion with his co-writers it was decided to drop this line from the final version and leave the listener with an enigma to speculate upon subsequently on betting forums. Pure genius imvho.
According to Shane's notebook, in which he wrote the original lyrics, the unusual odds of 18/1 were due to a Rule 4 deduction, the 2nd favourite having been withdrawn on the way to post.After discussion with his co-writers it was decided to drop this
A spokesman for Baldies explained; although it opened at 18s Shane was that far gone he didn't ask for a price. The bet will therefore be settled at SP., which,due to there only being four layers at the track, we managed to shorten to 11/8.
A spokesman for Baldies explained; although it opened at 18s Shane was that far gone he didn't ask for a price. The bet will therefore be settled at SP., which,due to there only being four layers at the track, we managed to shorten to 11/8.
10/1 for certain. 18/1 was an extremely unusual price back then. 10/1 much more logical and sounds like that anyway when Shane sings. Someone at the record company who knows nothing about betting just misheard it and put the wrong lyric.
10/1 for certain. 18/1 was an extremely unusual price back then. 10/1 much more logical and sounds like that anyway when Shane sings. Someone at the record company who knows nothing about betting just misheard it and put the wrong lyric.
forget the name of the composer , it’s from the 1600s or something like that , a piece for 3 mandolins or lute Heard it on classic fm and thought ah That’s where the pogues lifted that tune from
forget the name of the composer , it’s from the 1600s or something like that , a piece for 3 mandolins or lute Heard it on classic fm and thought ahThat’s where the pogues lifted that tune from
Being an American race, Shane hadn't stipulated he wanted the show price of 18/1 so Hills settled it at their industry odds of 10/1 after it had won with a bit in hand. I think this is where the confusion lies because he clearly says 18/1.
Being an American race, Shane hadn't stipulated he wanted the show price of 18/1 so Hills settled it at their industry odds of 10/1 after it had won with a bit in hand. I think this is where the confusion lies because he clearly says 18/1.
Watched a documentary the other night, `The Making Of Fairytale`; in it, Shane`s a bit more coherent than usual, and it is unmistakably `10/1` that he sings. Beyond doubt, indisputable.
End of thread.
Watched a documentary the other night, `The Making Of Fairytale`; in it, Shane`s a bit more coherent than usual, and it is unmistakably `10/1` that he sings. Beyond doubt, indisputable.End of thread.