시암의 여름

Summer in Siam
"시암의 여름"
싱글 바이 더 포그즈
앨범 Hell's Dach에서
방출된1990
장르.포크 록
길이4:06
작곡가셰인 맥고완
프로듀서조 스트러머
포그의 싱글 연대기
안개의 아침, 앨버트 브리지
(1989)
"시암의 여름"
(1990)
"잭스 히어로즈"
(1990)

"Summer in Siam"은 1990년 앨범 Hell's Dunch에 수록된 The Pogues의 싱글입니다.수수께끼의 프론트맨 셰인 맥고완이 작곡한 이 곡은 영국 탑 100에서 64위를 차지했습니다.동반된 뮤직 비디오는 돈 레츠가 감독을 맡았고, 래더 필름스의 닉 버든이 제작했습니다.이 앨범은 조 스트러머에 의해 프로듀싱되었습니다.

"Summer in Siam"은 원래 맥고완이 카시오 신시사이저로 밴드의 나머지 사람들에게 연주했습니다.최종 편곡은 오리지널 데모에서 크게 수정되었지만, 산성 하우스 [1]음악에 대한 MacGowan의 증가하는 관심을 반영했습니다.MacGowan은 2022년에 "Lorca's Novena"와 "Hot Dogs With Everything"과 함께 "Summer in Siam"은 Pogues의 [2]가장 좋아하는 노래 중 하나라고 주장했습니다.

레퍼런스

  1. ^ Balls, Richard (2021). A Furious Devotion: The Life of Shane MacGowan. Omnibus Press. p. 262. ISBN 978-1-78760-108-6. "Victoria vividly remembers Shane's acid phase. She says he became completely immersed in it and was writing new material for the record while tripping, something other members of The Pogues found difficult. 'He was listening to a lot of acid-house music and he was going to acid-house clubs all the time and taking acid all the time,' she says. So, he started writing things that were very far out. Even "Summer In Siam", when he first did it, everybody thought, What the fuck is this pile of crap? because he was doing it on a little Casio thing, and he was off his face. He wrote the entire album completely off his face, but none of them were doing acid.
    So, I think they thought it was quite scary and weird and not The Pogues. They thought he was completely insane, which probably he technically was. He was wearing T-shirts that were all multi-coloured and his hair was grown, and he was just mental. He latched on to that because it was like, "Wow, this is really trippy." But they couldn't really handle it because they gave a shit. How did the performance come across[…]"

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  2. ^ Thomson, Graeme (28 April 2022). "'I came, I saw, I scribbled': Shane MacGowan on Bob Dylan, angels and his lifelong love of art". The Spectator. Retrieved 10 August 2023.