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  100% | 19 Nov 2004
Rum, Sodomy And The Lash
(8/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
Rum saw the first flowering of Shane MacGowan as a unique and brilliant song-poet, unafraid to speak the unspeakable but also capable of magnificent vocal interpretations of songs like Ewan McColl’s ‘Dirty Old Town’.

Music | Interview 93% | 23 Nov 2004
Phil Chevron on Rum, Sodomy And The Lash (No. 8/100) The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
"As an album it was really the point where all this expected greatness of Shane MacGowan as a songwriter, came to fruition."

Film Review | Film 64% |  7 Jul 2009
35 Shots Of Rum Tara Brady
A moving story about a father and daughter that carries subplots that deserve their own film.

Music Review | Album 58% |  6 Apr 2005
Cashed Out On Culture Steve Cummins
They must be sick of the Pogues comparisons by this stage, but listening to Blood Or Whiskey’s third studio album it’s impossible not to think of Spider Stacey bouncing his head off a beer crate and an early Shane MacGowan screeching into the microphone with two fingers aloft as the squaddies chucked their chips at him. Blood Or Whiskey evoke those sort of memories. The Rum, Sodomy And The Lash era when The Pogues stuck to their punk and traditional origins.

Hot Features | Reports 51% | 26 Feb 2008
Climate of Hunter Olaf Tyaransen
With a series of new books due for publication and Johnny Depp set to star in a film adaptation of The Rum Diary, Olaf Tyaransen recounts the turbulent life and times of a literary outlaw.

Music | News 39% | 28 Oct 2009
BACARDI named official spirit sponsor of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concerts The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 36% | 27 Nov 2002
Elvis Costello and Cait O'Riordan split The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sixteen-year marriage between ex-Pogues vocalist and punk maverick finishes sadly but amicably

Music Review | Album 36% | 22 Jul 2009
Kid British, cheerful nu-ska madness-sampling pop masterclass Edwin McFee
 

Hot Features | Reports 33% |  6 Jul 2009
She's Electric! : A rum affair Claire Roche
Basil Isaac will host the Oxegen Bacardi B-Live Arena feast of beats, between bouts of percussive action and x-ray decks.

  33% | 10 Apr 2006
Rum, Sodomy, & The Lash
(67/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
 

  33% |  9 Mar 2005
Rum, Sodomy & The Lash
(19/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Music | News 33% | 28 Jul 2004
Rum Punch Fiona Brutscher
Fiona Brutscher previews the eagerly anticipated Bacardi Latin Quarter Festival which takes place in Temple Bar over the August Bank Holiday Weekend.

Music | News 33% | 12 Apr 2001
Rum, Sodomy And The Thrash Stuart Clark
SHANE MacGOWAN IN ‘Everything Louder Than Everything Else’ Shocker! Yup, the hotpress cover star has made a foray into Kerrang! territory with Celtic pagan metallers Cruachan.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 27 May 1998
RUM, SODOMY ... THE SASH Stuart Bailie
It's Friday, May 22. The votes haven't even been counted yet, but already a succession of post-ballot parties are taking place. Your prime location is the Mandela Hall at Queens University Belfast, where a few hundred groovers will congregate around an event organised by those feverish tykes from the local music magazine, Blank. The name of the game is 'Keep Ulster Brattish' and admission is a mere quid.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 27 May 1998
RUM, SODOMY ... THE SASH Stuart Bailie
It's Friday, May 22. The votes haven't even been counted yet, but already a succession of post-ballot parties are taking place. Your prime location is the Mandela Hall at Queens University Belfast, where a few hundred groovers will congregate around an event organised by those feverish tykes from the local music magazine, Blank. The name of the game is 'Keep Ulster Brattish' and admission is a mere quid.

Music Review | Album 33% | 15 May 2002
Love Never Fails Eamon Sweeney
Johnny Brown's Band of Holy Joy specialise in a dizzy cocktail of melancholic jazz and orchestral pop

Music Review | Album 32% | 13 Sep 2006
Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys Peter Murphy
Rogues Gallery, can be roughly – if fancifully – described as a Hallowe’en masqued ball staged on a decrepit ghost galleon. Featuring a cast of hundreds arrayed over two albums and 43 tunes, it’s an unruly assembly whose various belchings, bilgings and bemoanings lurch in tone and timbre from the bawdy to the doleful.

Music | News 32% | 31 Mar 2008
U2 sign up with Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 sign long term deal with American company.

Music | News 31% | 22 May 2002
"They play like soldiers on leave" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits on The Pogues' Run, Sodomy & The Lash, one of the great man's favourite albums of all time. (Plus: read on for his other faves)

Music | News 30% | 20 Dec 1985
Critics Roundup 1985 Fiona Looney
Some surprises from overseas, and several gems from the homefront – that was 1985.

Hot Features | London Calling 30% | 14 Sep 2000
TOO RICH BY HALF Barry Glendenning
Our columnist offers some reminiscences of time spent with this year s Perrier Award-winner, RICH HALL. Oh no, he s not bitter

Music Review | Album 30% | 26 May 2008
Sunday at Devil Dirt Peter Murphy
Scottish chanteuse and gnarled grunge veteran deliver sterling follow-up to acclaimed debut.

Music | News 29% | 21 Feb 2005
Death of a great writer: Hunter S. Thompson The Hot Press Newsdesk
Acclaimed American writer Hunter S. Thompson has been found dead in his Colorado home

Film Review | Film 29% | 24 Nov 2003
Master And Commander - The Far Side Of The World Craig Fitzsimons
A shameless Russell Crowe vanity project.

Music Review | Album 29% | 30 Mar 2000
Publocked George Byrne
One of the inherent dangers involved in making comedy/parody records is that the obsolescence factor tends to come into play quicker than you can say 'Weird Al Yankovic'.

Politics | Frontlines 29% | 29 Nov 2001
Stop me and don’t buy one James Kelleher
James kelleher explains the thinking behind ‘buy nothing day’ on Nov 24th

Music | News 29% | 18 Nov 2004
Hot Press presents... The 100 Greatest Irish Albums The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Music | Interview 29% | 21 Jul 1999
Ronny, Don't Go Away Siobhan Long
SIOBHAN LONG meets RON HYNES, writer of Sonny and hears him talk about Paul Simon, Donegal and the lack of support for artists in his native Newfoundland.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 16 Nov 1994
TASTING TIME! Jackie Hayden
It seemed like a good idea, if only for a moment or two. Jackie Hayden had volunteered to sample a number of well-known liqueurs for an article for Hot Press and someone decided that Blink frontperson Dermot Lambert should accompany him, to offer, as it were, a second opinion. So we sent a very sober Chris Donovan to clean up the mess. In the interests of good taste we decided not to use a photographer.

Music | Interview 28% | 10 Apr 2002
Good years for the Roses Stuart Clark
The Stone Roses kicked off the Madchester revolution. IAN BROWN talks to STUART CLARK

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 30 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that ain't true ...

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  1 Oct 2004
The sisters are doing it for themselves Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson meets the artistic director of tall tales productions’ women writing worldwide series, Deirdre Linehan.

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Mar 2003
New York state of mind Peter Murphy
Everybody’s talkin’ about Jesse Malin, a man who isn’t shy about powdering his nose – literally! – before a gig.

Music | News 27% | 25 Feb 2005
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | London Calling 27% |  3 Dec 2002
Blankety blank Barry Glendenning
Our columnist explores the realms of the unconscious

Hot Features | Ad Feature 27% | 25 Jan 1995
Duracell Hall of Fame - The Pogues ?? ??
The Pogues’ turbulent history can be traced back into the mists of 1982 when ex-Nipple Erector vocalist and London-Celt Shane McGowan joined ex-Millwall Chainsaw Spider Stacy to play a set of Irish rebel songs at a gig in London. They were pelted off the stage with chips.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 29 Mar 2005
Irish Rugby's Mr. Ruck'n'Roll Steve Cummins
Flying winger Denis Hickie is one of Ireland and Leinster's leading stars. But when he takes off his boots, it's music he turns to for inspiration – from Nick Drake, through Mark Lanegan and Hem to Athlete (but of course!). Interview by Steve Cummins. Photography by Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Sex 27% | 25 Jun 2009
Sexed Up: "Man-whore" overboard Anne Sexton
Some men are used to having sex served up to them on a plate – so when they finally encounter a woman resistant to their 'charms', the results aren’t always pleasant to behold.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% |  8 May 2006
Future shock Sam Snort
In which our Astrology Correspondent is badly let down by the stars.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Nov 2000
Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know Peter Murphy
He might not have been the first rock n roller but he came pretty damn close. And in the success-through-excess stakes no-one could rival Rimbaud. PETER MURPHY savours a revealing new biography of the wild child

Music Review | Album 26% | 13 Mar 2003
Classic album of the fortnight: The Pogues' If I Should Fall From Grace With God Niall Stanage
 

Music | Interview 26% |  7 Jan 1998
Hey, Hey, We re The BABOONS Stuart Bailie
Back at the turn of the decade there were three mad bands from Downpatrick Vietnam, Lazer Gun Nun and Confusion. The first of these dropped the dodgy heavy metal element and became Ash. The second toned down the Stooges sound to give room for the Backwater experience. Two-thirds of the last act have come back to haunt us in the form of Griswold.

Music | News 26% | 29 Jun 2004
Latin Quarter Festival for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Brace yourself for the mother of all rum dos this month as the Latin Quarter Festival takes-over the Temple Bar area of Dublin.

Music | News 26% |  1 May 2002
Raindogs Peter Murphy
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Mar 1997
some Candace talking Joe Jackson
Author and columnist Candace Bushnell, who has been dubbed the Sharon Stone of journalism , on love, sex, drugs, drink and the dark underbelly of high society from New York to Dublin.

Politics | McCann 26% | 27 Nov 2002
Eminem: journalist of the year Eamonn McCann
The genius of Marshall Mathers and new Virgin Mary statue madness in Australia.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 17 Feb 1999
Vic And Bob's Excellent Adventure Barry Glendenning
DURING THE 70s, Jim Moir comprised 20% of an ensemble known as the Fashionable Five who, for a laugh, once followed a complete stranger through their home town of Darlington, in single file, for half a mile.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 25 Jun 2007
A little help from our friends Craig Fitzsimons and Jackie Hayden
To celebrate hotpress’s thirtieth anniversary issue, we thought we’d break out the bubbly (and the tea!) and invite round a collection of Ireland’s biggest stars.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 11 Apr 2007
The wearing of the green Jason O'Toole
He has strong views on Republicanism, Israel, George Bush and Steve Staunton. But, as a TD for Dublin South Central, Michael Mulcahy also reveals how much he loves Fianna Fáil – and how he wouldn’t mind a coalition with the Greens.

Music | Interview 25% | 21 Jul 1978
Live And Dangerous Niall Stokes
Searchlight On The Future. View From The Rear: Brian Downey. Occasional Angles: Phil Lynott. In the middle: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 25% | 27 Jun 2002
Rock of ages Jackie Hayden
The best of times and the worst of times - we give you 25 defining moments in irish music (and a little bit more into the bargain!)

Music | News 25% | 24 Nov 1999
Hogging The Big Apple Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK travels to New York to see and hear ONEIDA - the best American band you haven't heard of, yet - and to take the eve of the millennium pulse of the city that never sleeps. Pics: PETER MATTHEWS.

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Jun 2003
Summer’s here and the time is right Hannah Hamilton
For dancing in the street, among other celebratory activities. Here, in association with HB, we present the ultimate A to Z of seasonal frolics…

  25% |  5 Oct 1994
Fruit Of The Heart  
 

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Jul 2007
Spare the Rod, spoil the child Dave Fanning
One of the finest white soul voices Britain ever produced, Rod Stewart reminisces about the sozzled Faces days, discusses Bob Dylan, his penchant for blondes, and recalls the thyroid cancer that almost robbed him of his voice seven years ago. [oops this was mis prompted as oxegen video interviews in our e-zine - they're here ]

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Oct 1994
Fruit of the Heart Cathy Dillon
Since Dolores O'Riordan appeared on the cover of Hot Press at the beginning of the year, her life has changed dramatically on both a personal and professional level. Not only has she starred in the Wedding Of The Year, but she's also sustained a serious leg injury, appeared on the Late Late show, and became a dab hand at dealing with media begrudgery. In between all this, The Cranberries found time to record a new album, No Need To Argue. Interview: Cathy Dillon.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  2 Jun 1993
Harder Than The Rest Gerry McGovern
DO YOU WANT NAILS OF FEEDBACK DRIVEN THROUGH YOUR BRAIN? DO YOU WANT YOUR EARS TO BLEED? THIS IS HARDCORE AND IT'S THE MOST VITAL ATTITUDE IN ROCK'N'ROLL, FROM LOU REED TO THERAPY? VIA NICK CAVE, FUGAZI AND... CHRISTY MOORE. OR SO SAYS GERRY McGOVERN, WHO ALSO ADVANCES THE THEORY THAT 'HARDCORE IS GENERALLY FOR HARD WHITE MEN'. SHOOTING GALLERY AWAITS YOUR RESPONSE!

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Jul 2004
I did it for Ireland and the Money, nothing else Peter Murphy
That, according to Shane MacGowan, will be the title of his next, and exceedingly long-awaited album. in the meantime there’s Sean Nós, the war, his dad, drink and Celtic football legend Jimmy Johnstone to be going on with.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 21 Jun 2001
Anthony Bourdain Stuart Clark
Darina Allen, eat your heart out. New York chef ANTHONY BOURDAIN has done it all, from chopping out lines to chopping off fingertips, along the way dealing with the Mafia, Madonna, a dead man in a freezer and the palpitating heart of a cobra. STUART CLARK hears about cooking as rock'n'roll. CATHAL DAWSON serves up the pictures

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Sep 2002
The gospel according to Mark Peter Murphy
JJ 72 have been hailed by some critics as the finest thing to come out of Ireland since U2 - and no wonder. With a hugely impressive debut album under their collective belt, the expectations are even higher for the follow-up, I To Sky. They share with their illustrious predecessors a predilection for intense songs of spiritual yearning - and a desire to make music that truly stands the test of time. But is it rock'n'roll?

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Mar 2001
Buena Vista Socialist Club Stuart Clark
It was one of rock's most bizarre and impressive spectacles - the MANIC STREET PREACHERS live in Cuba, in front of an audience including Fidel Castro! STUART CLARK was there, and spoke to JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD about Bill Clinton, Top Of The Pops, Bono, Elian Gonzales and the band's new album

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Oct 2005
Sail your ships around me The Hot Press Newsdesk
Olaf Tyaransen contemplates a new career as a boatman.

Music | Interview 24% | 27 May 1998
From Zero To Here Peter Murphy
With the tragedy which disfigured their last Irish appearance still fresh in people's minds, SMASHING PUMPKINS' return to a Dublin stage was never going to be an ordinary affair. As it turned out, PETER MURPHY witnessed an act of redemption and spoke to BILLY CORGAN about surviving troubled times.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 16 Mar 2007
The Green Revolution  
As St Patrick’s Day approaches, what better time to celebrate all that’s great about Irish culture. From music and film to food and literature, Ireland has always punched far above its weight.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Sep 2003
All You Need Is Love Olaf Tyaransen
Falling in love not only altered David Kitt’s heart but helped reshape his musical vision. Olaf Tyaransen visits his home cum studio and hears about the family affair that is his new album and how meeting Poppy reawakened his love of pop. all this and why the son of a Minister opposes the smoking ban! Photography Roger Woolman.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 12 Feb 2008
Drugs in the arts – narcotic reactions Peter Murphy
The relationship between drugs and creativity has always been a hotly debated subject. But narcotic indulgence has proven to be the downfall of many a gifted artist.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Apr 1997
The Needle And The Damage Undone Olaf Tyaransen
It s easy to trace the tracks of DAVE GAHAN s tears. Like the illustrated man, the marks on his body tell their own story. But not the whole story for this is a man who took heroin abuse to such a lethal extent that he was once clinically dead for two minutes. Now, after a long and painful battle, he s clean, sober and delighted that depeche mode have released the album that few ever expected them to make. Interview: Olaf Tyaransen.

Hot Features | Comedy 24% | 30 Aug 2001
Never Mind The Buttocks Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen travels to london to find out why spanking is as quintessentially english as roast beef and yorkshire pudding. “i’m not saying what we do at our parties is normal but it’s not abnormal either,” he’s told. this is his own hands-on account of all that you can’t leave behind

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 19 Feb 1997
Fear And Loathing IN WOODY CREEK The Hot Press Newsdesk
25 years after the publicaton of Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, doctor hunter s. thompson remains the originator and unequalled exponent of Gonzo journalism, an author as famous for his own high-octane, outlaw lifestyle as he is for the remarkable series of books and articles which made him a rock star of the written word. Tracked down to his lair in the Colorado mountains, Thompson lives up to all expectations in this exclusive interview and story by daniel senstius and jurrien dekker. Photography: chris van houts.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 11 Jan 1995
2000 AD HERE WE COME ?? ??
The future is here. Well, somehow it always is. And, as usual, it is both familiar and strange. Nothing seems to change, but one day you turn around, it is 1995, and you are cybersurfing on the internet, summer seems to last all winter, ambient-acid-techno is bubbling away on the radio, your fax machine shows up on the Antiques Roadshow and papa’s got a brand new drug.

 

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