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| | The Pogues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Pogues are a popular Anglo Irish folk rock band of the 1980s and 1990s. |  | | The first of The Pogues' albums, Red Roses for Me borrows much from the punk tradition of MacGowan's previous band The Nipple Erectors (later dubbed The Nips). |  | | The reunited Pogues played dates in the UK with support from the Dropkick Murphys in late 2005, and re-released their 1987 Christmas classic "Fairytale Of New York" on 19th December, which went straight in at #3 in the UK Singles charts on Christmas Day 2005, showing the song's enduring popularity. |
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| | VH1.com : The Pogues : Biography |
 | | Shane MacGowan, an Irish punk inspired by the Clash, formed the Pogues in 1982 after playing with the London-based punk band the Nipple Erectors, a group which was later called the Nips. |  | | By demonstrating that the spirit of punk could live in traditional Irish folk music, the Pogues were one of the most radical bands of the mid-'80s. |  | | Shane MacGowan, whose slurred, incomprehensible voice often disguised the sheer poetry of his songs, the Pogues were undeniably political -- not only were many of their songs explicitly in favor of working-class liberalism, but the wild, careening sound of their punk-injected folk was implicitly radical. |
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| | BBC - Radio 2 - Documentaries - Pogue Mahone: The Story of the Pogues |
 | | In the greedy, red-braced '80s - a time before world music and new acoustic music, when folk music was at its most unpopular - The Pogues boldly reintroduced the age-old 'Trad. |  | | Inevitably The Pogues were drawn toward that maverick orphanage, Stiff Records, which in August, 1984 released their debut single, Dark Streets Of London; two months later, came their debut album Red Roses For Me. But it was the band's striking second album, released the following year, that established The Pogues. |  | | Soon The Pogues were hurling themselves around London, fusing punk energy, traditional music and Shane's original songs into a single heady brew. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/documentaries/pogues.shtml
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Pogues |
 | | Pogue Mahone, the second post-Shane album, is a bit more troublesome. |  | | As the Anglo-Irish octet's singer, colorful public persona and primary songwriter, Shane MacGowan was always the man to see about the Pogues, from the band's early days as punk's idea of an Irish folk group through its adventurous maturity as lusty world music dilettantes. |  | | Meanwhile, the man who was in no shape to make a Pogues record managed to pull his own out of a hat as if by wizardry in 1994. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=pogues
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| | The Pogues - Irish punk music - Dara Records |
 | | Final studio album of The Pogues (post-Shane MacGowan). |  | | The Pogues and Shane MacGowan are but a few of the Irish music performers featured in this documentary chronicling the rise of Irish music and its influence on pop music and popular culture from the 1950's through the present. |  | | While they are the inspiration for hundreds of current punk bands, their albums still sound as fresh and original today as they did when first released. |
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http://www.dararecords.com/irish_music_artists/the_pogues.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Rum Sodomy and the Lash [Import]: Music |
 | | Subsequent Pogues albums suffered from a polished maturity that didn't sit well with the music, but this is the sound of The Pogues as they should be, rough and ready. |  | | This album captures the Pogues at their most lyrical and their most musically potent. |  | | This album is widely acclaimed as The Pogues' best album (internet vote), and I agree, though liking Shane's music for the extremes of his styles: the extreme trad celtic cum London punk songs, I think that this album could do with a bit more of both. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000005S6C
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| | The Pogues |
 | | The Pogues music could be called soul; not in sound, but in feel, in sensibility, in emotional commitment. |  | | The Pogues soldiered on for a few more years, releasing two well-intentioned but less-than-classic albums. |  | | Also the switching from straight rock rocked-up Pogues imitations was jarring and gave the album an inconsistent feel. |
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| | SOW: Turkish Song of the Damned by The Pogues : D. Keith Robinson's Asterisk |
 | | The Pogues are a band for all times and for many genres. |  | | The Pogues were a special band and If I Should Fall… is one of my favorite albums. |  | | I have two sons, and the only music we can all agree on is The Pogues. |
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http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/archives/sow_turkish_song_of_the_damned_by_the_pogues.php
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| | The Parting Glass: Home |
 | | Also, the Pogues included the song on the "Honky Tonk Women" cd-single. |  | | Yet on closer inspection, the songs -- both in terms of the music and the lyrics -- are full of historical, literary, and political references not normally found in popular music, and I found that picking up the references added another level of enjoyment to the music. |  | | I suppose the bigger question is "Why an annotated lyrics page?" The Pogues in general and Shane MacGowan in particular garnered a (not entirely undeserved) reputation as a bunch of drunken paddies, and the songs sounded like that's what they were. |
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| | The Pogues: In the wake of the Medusa |
 | | All seven albums by The Pogues reissued in Europe with re-mastered and bonus tracks. |  | | The band is donating royalties from this release to charities for the homeless. |  | | This documantary, produced in late 2005, features interviews from all of The Pogues involved in the recording, Matt Dillon (featured in the music video), Jean MacColl (Kirsty's mother), Steve Lillywhite (the song's producer and Kirsty's husband), Nick Cave, Jools Holland, and many more. |
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| | GorillaPirate.com - "Red Roses for Me" by the Pogues |
 | | If you're going to listen to listen to a Pogues album, you should expect as such. |  | | In fact, it might be a misnomer to label them as a punk band, because if you listened to a Pogues' song you probably wouldn't think of it as being "punk." The Pogues feature an accordion, a mandolin, a couple of banjos and a tin whistle; does that sound like a punk line-up to you? |  | | "Red Roses for Me" (released in 1984) is the first Pogues' album, and of the first three Pogues' albums, it is the most underrated. |
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http://www.novirginsallowed.com/bobo/reviews/pogues1.html
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| | Amazon.com: Ultimate Collection: Music: The Pogues |
 | | All in all, a great album, which is a "must" for Pogues fans and a fun, enjoyable listen for new Pogues listeners. |  | | The first disc, showcases the brilliant songwriting of Shane MacGowan, however, all of this material is found on other Pogues "best of" albums, not to mention their original albums. |  | | First, the sound quality is fantastic, which is not the case for most of the Pogues live recordings issued as bootlegs, etc. Second, Shane MacGowan sounds MUCH more coherent than he has recently on his live solo album ("Across The Broad Atlantic"), or even on his studio albums ("The Snake" and "The Crock of Gold"). |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0007U8XHU?v=glance
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| | The Pogues MP3 Downloads - The Pogues Music Downloads - The Pogues Music Videos |
 | | One spin of the album proves that Costello accomplished his mission; this album captures all the sweat, fire, and angry joy that was lost in the thin, disembodied recording of the band's debut, and the Pogues sound stronger and tighter without losing a bit of their edge in the process. |  | | Rum Sodomy & the Lash falls just a bit short of being the Pogues best album, but was the first one to prove that they were a great band, and not just a great idea for a band. |  | | One spin of the album proves that Costello accomplished his mission; this album captures all the sweat, fire, and angry... |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/12527/summary.html
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| | BBC - Tyne - Entertainment - The Pogues |
 | | The Pogues are not a gig or a concert so much as a night on the lash with some great music. |  | | Everyone over the age of eighteen should go to a Pogues concert at least once in their lifetime; if only to study the band and witness the audience. |  | | For those with seats, this was two hours of great Pogues music, but on the floor the atmosphere was always drunkenly dangerous. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/tyne/content/articles/2004/12/17/music_pogues_review_feature.shtml
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| | CanEHdian.com: The Pogues |
 | | Much of this popularity is due to the raggle-taggle mix of styles that their music incorporates: rock, traditional, and even punk elements. |  | | The Very Best Of
is a selective, effective presentation of the band's ability, offering 21 tracks covering the five brief years that the band achieved the heights of their success. |  | | The result is one of the more unique hybrids of the 20th century, and a sound from a band that stands its ground against any 'influential' group of the period. |
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http://www.canehdian.com/non/artists/p/pogues,_the/verybestof.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Very Best of The Pogues: Music |
 | | The Pogues were a phenomenon, an unlikely blend of folk tradition and punk attitude fronted by a jug-eared gap-toothed pisshead and druggie who was also the most literate and talented songwriter of his generation. |  | | While just as rowdy as the Sex Pistols, the Pogues combined Celtic folk sound with the punk uh, sensibility, best exemplified in the alluringly-titled "Rum, Sodomy and the Lash." If you have no Pogues, this is a great start--lots of the best cuts. |  | | This compilation furthers, however, the argument that the group are deserved of special mention in any reflection of music of the latter stages of the 20th century. |
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| | The Pogues @ Manchester |
 | | POGUES frontman Shane MacGowan is the George Best of popular music - an unique talent laid waste by inner demons and 25 years of very hard drinking. |  | | MacGowan did lose his way at times, but the Pogues are all master musicians on any instrument from mandolin to accordion, and managed to keep him on track during wonderfully ramshackle versions of White City and Body Of An American. |  | | The Pogues pioneered a fusion of traditional Irish folk and punk rock, so when they ripped into Sally MacLennane the crowd totally lost it, dancing manically along with this raucous tribute to the drinking class. |
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http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/livereviews/s/140/140737_the_pogues__manchester.html
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| | Pogues with Hamell on Trial concert review |
 | | The Pogues line up is currently as follows: Spider Stacy on vocals, Jem Finer on guitar, banjo, saxophone, and hurdy Gurdy, Jamie Clarke on guitar, Darryl Hunt on bass, Andrew Ranken on drums and mouth organ, James McNalley on the accordion, and piano, and David Coulter on the fiddle. |  | | Among my favourite Pogues' tunes are ones that have the middle-eastern sound to them, like The Turkish Song of the Damned and Girl from Wadi Hammamat. |  | | The vast diversity in instrumental skills among the band members is a small indication of how talented they are as a band. |
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| | eBay - the pogues, CDs, Music Memorabilia items on eBay.com |
 | | The Pogues Shane MacGowan pins irish punk ska music |  | | The Pogues - ultimate collection (+ bonus live cd) |  | | Pogues - The Ultimate Collection New UK 2 CD Set |
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| | CLUAS Indie Gig Reviews: The Pogues live in Dublin (Dec '01) |
 | | All the original Pogues (bar early departee Cait O Riordain) on one stage, performing songs that many people had regretfully consigned to music's 'Never To Be Played Live Again' archive. |  | | Add to this the sporadic small-band touring on MacGowan's own part, and the inevitable Late Late Show media voyeurism, and it could be claimed that the Pogues have never really gone away at all. |  | | The criminally underrated songwriter/rhythm guitarist Phil Chevron takes the mike for his 'Thousands Are Sailing' and, as for Shane MacGowan, you name it, he's written it - 'Sally McLennane', 'The Broad Majestic Shannon', 'Lullaby of London', and 'Fairytale of New York'. |
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| | Celtic MP3s Music Magazine: THE POGUES |
 | | Pogue Mahone began with traditional Irish songs, but MacGowan stared injecting his own material into the shows. |  | | In 1996 the Pogues called it a day after two lukewarm albums and occasional help from Joe Strummer on tour. |  | | After working with Costello the band took time off to appear in a film by Alex Cox. |
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| | The Pogues |
 | | On Pogue Mahone the band welcomes three new members, James McNally, David Coulter and Jamie Clark, who have stepped in to fill the shoes of James Fearnley, Terry Woods and Phil Chevron. |  | | Together with core members Spider Stacy, Darryl Hunt, Jem Finer and Andrew Ranken, they have created Pogues album number seven featuring some cool-ass songs that are well worth your time. |  | | The Reformation of That Irish Band From England: The Pogues |
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| | The Pogues : If I Should Fall from Grace With God (Germany) - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | If Rum Sodomy & the Lash captured the Pogues on plastic in all their rough-and-tumble glory, If I Should Fall From Grace With God proved they could learn the rudiments of proper record making and still come up with an album that captured all the sharp edges of their musical personality. |  | | And Shane MacGowan continued to grow as a songwriter, as his lyrics and melodies captured with brilliant detail his obsession with the finer points of Anglo-Irish culture. |  | | Brilliantly mixing passion, street smarts, and musical ambition, If I Should Fall From Grace With God is the best album the Pogues would ever make. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited The Guardian The Pogues |
 | | Many doubted whether MacGowan would turn up, never mind be able to sing the songs that had such impact when he first took a punk approach to traditional Irish music in 1983. |  | | In keeping with the times and the occasion, the vaguely Republican sympathies of early Pogues songs make way for songs - such as Sally MacLennane and If I Should Fall From Grace With God - that capture the dramas of life on the old main drag as vividly as any movie. |  | | You do wonder whether he will ever write songs as great as this again. |
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| | The Pogues Tickets, Brixton Academy, London |
 | | The Pogues, formed in 1982, mixed a combustable blend of punk and folk and became one of the biggest bands of the decade. |  | | So treat yourself to another great pre-Christmas cracker and come join me and some other punk pogo-ing Pogue nutters down at the Academy this December. |  | | He's even managed to excel in the one arena where most other songwriter greats fail. |
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| | PoguesLive.com - Pogues Live |
 | | The majority of live recordings are recorded by fans using tape, mini disk, DAT or video recorders and circulate fairly quickly. |  | | Occasionally, the person responsible for a recording retains it for his/her own enjoyment and it never reaches the wider Pogues fan-base. |  | | Periodically, however, such recordings come to light, a good example being the excellent early Pogues show entitled “Almost Live”. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: P: Pogues |
 | | The Pogues and Shane MacGowan Bootography - An archive of information relating to audio and video bootlegs of The Pogues and solo projects of individual band members. |  | | Jer's Pogues Pub - Contains an overview of their music that examines the many studio, live and video recordings available. |  | | Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah - A comprehensive discography of the Pogues and the band members' solo projects. |
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| | The Pogues News |
 | | The news as of the first coffee this morning, and the music is The Pogues’ If I Should Fall From Grace With God : Esmertec, a vendor of software and services for the telecommunication, interactive... |  | | Atypical of many songwriters, Josh Lederman is pleased whenever he has an audience guessing whether the songs it is hearing are originals or plucked from tradition. |  | | Bugs - Bobbie Gentry from album ODE TO BILLIE JOE Worms - The Pogues from album IF I SHOULD FALL FROM GRACE WITH GOD Spring brings many things. |
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| | Punknews.org The Pogues announce US tour |
 | | The Pogues are the last GREAT punk band Alive! |  | | Now that The Pogues are coming I suppose we don't need the tribute band anymore. |  | | The highly influential band released The Ultimate Collection earlier this year, a two disc set, containing a "best of" compilation and a live set recorded in 2001 at the Brixton Academy. |
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| | GIGWISE.com The Pogues Prepare For X-Mas Tour |
 | | The Pogues are to reissue re-mastered editions of all their studio albums before they begin their mammoth reunion tour of the UK and Ireland. |  | | November 5 will see all seven of the Irish bands albums available to buy with 36 extra tracks spread out amongst the albums. |  | | They will also be joined by Cait O’Riordan who was the bands original bass player. |
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| | Celtic Music Reviews: "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" by The Pogues |
 | | Since then, they have shortened their name to the now well-known "The Pogues" (after a DJ discovered what pogue mahone meant) and put out 13 albums and several videos of their performances. |  | | If you're looking for an album of solid Celtic rock, which is both unique and fun to listen to, you cannot possibly go wrong with this album by The Pogues. |  | | A couple other highlights include the instrumental "Metropolis," which was inspired by Leonard Bernstein's music (no doubt this would be West Side Story), and "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six," a song which shows their Republican leanings and was actually banned by the BBC. |
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http://www.celticmp3s.com/magazine/2005/03/if-i-should-fall-from-grace-with-god.shtml
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| | The Parting Glass: If I Should Fall From Grace With God |
 | | The Pogues toured with Elvis Costello early in their history and he produced both |  | | In the Best of the Pogues sheet music book (ISBN:0-7119-2902-5), the credits read "Original Words and Music by Kotscher and Lindt," with "new words and music by Shane MacGowan and Jem Finer" and it lists a copyright date of 1957 for the original. |  | | The Pogues version here does not differ lyrically from the traditional version. |
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| | Fairytale Of New York by The Pogues Songfacts |
 | | They didn't have the song ready for a Christmas single, so they recorded it for their third album, If I Should Fall From Grace With God, which was produced by Steve Lillywhite. |  | | After their second album Rum, Sodomy & The Lash, The Pogues wanted to release a Christmas single. |  | | There is no NYPD choir, and the band that was in the video had never heard the song Galway Bay, so ended up playing the Mickey Mouse Club song instead! |
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| | Punknews.org Joey Ramone / The Pogues |
 | | I love the Pogues, but I heard that song ever ten minutes last Christmas and I wish to never hear it again. |  | | That Pogues song kicks ass...and I'm not even Irish. |  | | The BEST Christmas song, however, is "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC. |
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| | The Pogues biography |
 | | After his first practice with the band and the new drum set, Andrew was obviously Pogue Mahone material. |  | | As with most bands, the members got into arguments and brawls with one another over certain disagreements, but despite this, Pogue Mahone managed to remain a tight band. |  | | After a couple of practices with Cait, the band gave her acceptance. |
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| | Cotton Fields by The Pogues: Reviews |
 | | The Pogues were always far more than just MacGowan's backing band, but with the group's principal songwriter and lead singer frequently unable to rise to the occasion, the recording of Peace... |  | | The Pogues : Albums : Peace and Love : Cotton Fields : Reviews |  | | Buy the CD Check for lowest CD prices from virtually everywhere online. |
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| | TutorGig MusicInfo |
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| | Pogues LP/CD Releases |
 | | NOTE: While the cover art proclaims this release to be Pogue Mahone, the European CD spine reads Pogue Mahaone. |  | | *Japanese release of The Best of the Pogues. |
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| | The Pogues, Fairytale of New York, Re-release, Video Stream |
 | | Search Terms:The Pogues, Fairytale of New York, Re-release, Video Stream, Music review, album review, single review, band interview, artist interview, free music, live review, live music, music concerts, music news, free mp3 |  | | The song, featuring the late Kirsty McColl was voted the best Christmas song ever in a poll by TV station VH1 last year, beating Band Aid, Wham and Slade to the top spot. |  | | The Pogues re-release their classic Christmas hit ‘Fairytale of New York’ on Warners on 19th December 2004. |
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http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/thepoguesx12x12x05
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| | The Pogues |
 | | Fueled by drugs and alcohol MacGowan participated in the late seventies punk movement but never really found his voice until he formed the Pogues. |  | | His ability to incorporate Irish history into beautiful music is not something to be underestimated. |  | | To the people in Ireland, many thought the Pogues distorted people's perception of traditional Irish music. |
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| | Spider Stacy: The Pogues |
 | | For over a decade, the Pogues delivered their unique combination of Irish folk and punk rock to the world with matchless energy and boisterous spirit. |  | | Spider took over the lead vocal duties after Shane MacGowan's departure, featured on the band's finals two albums, "Waiting For Herb," and "Pogue Mahone." After a hiatus of several years, the Pogues reunited for a handful of highly successful shows in December of 2001. |  | | There are far more exhaustive Pogues resources on the Net already, some of which may be found in the links page, but Spider will be providing some exclusive Pogues-related content in the near future: |
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| | Paddy Rolling Stone: The Official Shane MacGowan Website |
 | | He's been writing music for nearly 30 years, from the early punk days of The Nipple Erectors to The Pogues. |  | | The long awaited DVD release of 'If I should Fall from Grace' has finally arrived. |  | | It was actually Shane who suggested that it run as a network of friends, and he has kept his promise of full support ever since. |
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| | The Pogues To Reform And Tour |
 | | Formed in 1982, The Pogues scored a string of hit albums combining traditional Irish folk with a punk sprit, embodied by their notoriously over-refreshed frontman Shane MacGowan. |  | | Legendary Irish rabble rousers The Pogues are set to reform, along with original singer Shane MacGowan, for a series of UK dates this Christmas which will include dates at London’s Brixton Academy and Dublin’s Point Theatre. |  | | MacGowan quit the group in 1991 and while the rest of the group carried on briefly, (with ex-Clash man Joe Strummer occasionally providing vocals) they eventually disbanded in 1995. |
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| | The Pogues Plot North American Tour |
 | | Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke's debut solo album, "The Eraser," will be released in July via XL Recordings. |  | | According to a spokesperson, the Pogues are planning a March North American release for a live CD/DVD, with details to be announced. |  | | Proceeds from the track, which features the late Kirsty MacColl, will benefit the homeless charity Crisis at Christmas as well as the Justice for Kirsty campaign. |
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| | brooklynvegan: The Pogues Touring Tix |
 | | Posted by: tom at December 6, 2005 09:15 PM St. Patricks's Day with The Pogues! |  | | tickets are $50, but shit, its the Pogues. |  | | "The Pogues will be performing six shows in the United States of America in early March, 2006" |
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| | Scotsman.com Living - Music - The Pogues |
 | | THE biggest surprise of this Pogues original lineup reunion is not that Cait O’Riordan is back in the band for the first time since 1986 but that Shane MacGowan is still here. |  | | References to his problems may be tedious but you couldn’t pretend they were not part of his appeal, as the crowd shouted "there’s only one Shane MacGowan". |  | | Please note: Your browser has been unable to load the stylesheet that accompanies this page. |
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| | The Pogues! - BlamoNet |
 | | Maybe they only do the song at Christmas though. |  | | The movie really makes me want to take him to the dentist |  | | how can you even call them the pogues??? |
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| | eBay - pogues all products at low prices |
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| | New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock ST-SZ |
 | | A good introduction to Stivell's music would probably be one of the numerous compilation disks that are available. |  | | It also features a number of guest musicians, including |  | | Kate Bush and Shane McGowan (of the Pogues). |
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