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David Pogue Tickets $32 “Buy Tickets for David Pogue are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in!” |
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Pogue Mahone $7.98 Pogue Mahone (Gaelic for “kiss my arse”) is the seventh and final studio album from lauded progressive Irish folk pioneers the Pogues. After the departure of Shane MacGowan, co-founder Spider Stacy found himself at the helm, singing and sharing songwriting duties with the rest of the group. If their post-MacGowan debut, Waiting for Herb, was a respectable attempt at recapturing the shape-shifting, genre-splitting days of classic tracks like “Fiesta,” “Lorelei,” and “Night Train to Lorca,” Pogue Mahone is a celebration of the band’s inception. Panned by critics and fans who refused to take a “Shane-less” Pogues seriously, both records are a testament to the band’s enormous vault of talent. Stacy, who spent most of his career in MacGowan’s shadow, rose to the occasion on Herb, offering up what must have been years of oppressed material, most of it remarkable. This time around it’s the rest of the group that gets a shot at emptying their catalogs. In fact, Mahone is actually multi-instrumentalist Jem Finer and drummer Andrew Ranken’s baby. For the most part they succeed in re-installing the traditional spark that made the group so electrifying in the ’80s. Pub rockers like Finer’s “Bright Lights” and Ranken’s French rave-up “Amadie,” while suffering from murky production, are rousing, raucous, and delightful, making one wonder what the public’s reaction would have been had Pogue Mahone been a debut from a band nobody had ever heard of. [In 2005, WEA International reissued a re-mastered and expanded version of Pogue Mahone with the the bonus tracks "'Eyes Of An Angel" and a previously unreleased mix of "Love You Till The End."] ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi Performers: David Coulter – Shaker, Djembe, Ukulele, Tambourine, Mandolin; Andrew McNally – Whistle (Instrument), Accordion, Piano; Caroline LaVelle – Cello; Electra Strings – Strings; James McNally – Low Whistle, Uillean Pipes, Whistle (Instrument), Accordion; Jem Finer – Hurdygurdy, Banjo, Guitar; Jocelyn Pook – Viola; Jon Sevink – Fiddle; Stephen Hague – Vocals (Background); Stephen Warbeck – Mandolin, Accordion, Piano; Steve Brown |
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The University Of Akron Forum Series: David Pogue Tickets $32 Buy The University Of Akron Forum Series: David Pogue, tickets. Tickets for 02/15/2012 at E J Thomas Hall in Akron, OH are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in! |
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David Pogue”s Digital Photography: The Missing Manual $17.49 If you””re ready to jump into digital photography or would like to increase the skills you already have,David Pogue””s Digital Photography: The Missing Manualis just what you need… |
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Music in Review – David Bowie $26.39 Music in Review – David Bowie |
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David Bowie – The Plastic Soul Review $23.99 David Bowie – The Plastic Soul Review |
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David Bowie – The Definitive Critical Review $35.24 David Bowie – The Definitive Critical Review |
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Clemency Pogue $9.99 Clemency Pogue is a good listener, which is why she knows what to do when a malicious fairy attacks her in the woods… |
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David Bowie – Under Review: 1976-79: The Berlin Trilogy $23.99 David Bowie – Under Review: 1976-79: The Berlin Trilogy |
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David Gilmour: Music in Review $10.83 David Gilmour: Music in Review documents the career of the guitarist and songwriter best known for his work in Pink Floyd. The program features footage from throughout his decades long career, and offers testimonials from contemporaries and critics who explain his importance. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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David Gilmour: Music in Review - $14.99 David Gilmour: Music in Review documents the career of the guitarist and songwriter best known for his work in Pink Floyd. The program features footage from throughout his decades long career, and offers testimonials from contemporaries and critics who explain his importance. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Pogue’s War $14.89 ” With a foreword by Stephen Ambrose and a preface by Franklin D. Anderson Forrest Pogue (1912-1996) was undoubtedly one of the greatest World War II combat historians. Born and educated in Kentucky, he is perhaps best known for his definitive four-volume |
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Murray State University, Pogue Library $69.99 Murray State University, Pogue Library – Throw Blanket |
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No, David! $21.64 In one busy day, an energetic boy named David causes all sorts of mischief–from coloring on the walls of his house to picking his nose, from tracking mud on the carpet to running down the street in the nude. All the while, David's mother tries to get him to behave by saying such things as That's enough, David, Settle down, David, and the ever-popular No, David! Illustrated with acrylic paintings. Selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1998. |
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