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The Pogues were an English or Anglo-Irish Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan and others, founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, as Pogue Mahone—an anglicisation by James Joyce of the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse".
Watch The Pogues perform 'Fairytale of New York' with Kirsty MacColl on Top of the Pops for the first time. Recorded in December 1987. Stream the single here: https://lnk.to/ThePogues_FONY ...
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- The Pogues - Misty Morning Albert Bridge657.7K Views
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Official video for Fairytale Of New York by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacCollStream The Pogues greatest hits here https://RhinoUK.lnk.to/ThePoguesSubscri...
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Feb 22, 2013 · The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now! http://amzn.to/ZrGluV Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996.
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- 'Sally MacLennane' The Pogues - Sally MacLennane (The Tube, 11.01.1985) 'Sally MacLennane' is MacGowan's ode to a former lover, though not a human lover - it was written about his favourite brand of stout beer.
- 'The Old Main Drag' The Old Main Drag. Produced by Elvis Costello, 'The Old Main Drag' was a song that'd been knocking around with The Pogues since their earliest iteration, though wasn't released until 1985.
- 'Thousands Are Sailing' The Pogues - Thousands Are Sailing - Live St Patrick's Day 1988 - HD Video Remaster. The Pogues' inaugural tour of the United States in 1986 inspired 'Thousands Are Sailing'.
- 'The Irish Rover' (with The Dubliners) The Irish Rover - The Dubliners & The Pogues. Alongside The Dubliners, The Pogues took an old Irish folk song about a sailing ship meeting an unfortunate end, and turned it into a charting hit.
In 1982, MacGowan co-founded the Pogues—originally called Pogue Mahone, an anglicisation of the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse"—who fused punk influences with traditional Irish music.
May 5, 2022 · With seven albums released across an 11-year recording career, Shane MacGowan's London-Irish folk-punks The Pogues worked and played hard. But which album is their crowning glory?