The Pogues are one of those bands that sound old school and modern at the same time, and that was, and still is, part of ...
POGUES hero James Fearnley has opened up about his complicated relationship with Shane MacGowan and admitted: “Maybe I hated ...
When the band finished playing ... After debate around “Fairytale of New York” ramped up in the late aughts, the Pogues’ Shane MacGowan released a statement responding to the song’s ...
THE Pogues fans have gone wild after the legendary band reunited for a special gig one year after the death of Shane MacGowan. The rebel rousers were joined by some special guests as they reformed ...
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, The Pogues' The Rest of the Best compilation is being reissued on vinyl.The package is ...
his accompanying vocalists and his band performed a spirited take on “Fairytale of New York” — the 1987 song recorded by The Pogues, where the band’s Shane MacGowan traded vocals with ...
Nonetheless, it was a celebratory time. The band still had gigs before Christmas and our whole family joined The Pogues on the road as they headed to The Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow.
This connection retains an intensity to this day that few bands achieve. The Pogues mean a great deal to a great many. For many of those fans, this bond began with Rum Sodomy & The Lash.
"Last Christmas" was blocked from the top of the charts by Band Aid's "Do They Know It ... "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues, featuring Kirsty MacColl, is "one of the most popular and ...
Pogues founding members Jem Finer and James Fearnley, along with band mate Spider Stacy, make up the current line up of The Pogues and they looked thrilled to have Grian on stage with them.
Hozier returned to the stage later with a cover of the Irish folk ballad that appeared on the Pogues’ 1988 album If I Should Fall from Grace of God. The Christmas-themed track, which has been ...