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POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan
POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan, organised by Angus Rogers and Zac Lawrence.
00:00 The Auld Triangle - Group
04:09 Wild Rover -group
07:52 Bottle Of Smoke - Eli-Rose
11:42 The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn - Angus Rogers
15:40 Summer In Siam - Alfie Husband
19:25 Gabrielle - Ned Green
23:15 Broad Majestic Shannon - Ned Green/ Max Oliver
26:26 Leaving Of Liverpool - Lewis Duffin/Sam Coburn
30:06 Old Main Drag - Daniel Crilly
33:00 Sally Maclennane - Avice Caro
37:50 Streets Of Sorrow/Birmingham Six Zac Lawrence / Jack Fussey
42:53 Boys From The County Hell- Gemma Rogers
46:52 Irish Rover - Hayden Hughes
51:00 The Body Of An American - Max Oliver
54:45 A Pair Of Brown Eyes- Zac Lawrence
59:46 Rainy Night In Soho- Angus Rogers
01:05:55 I'm a Man You Don't Mee...
published: 24 Dec 2023
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The Pogues singing 'Dirty Old Town' drunk in a pub
Shane MacGowan and The Pogues with an impromptu pub session.
Singing one of Kirsty MacCall's dad's songs.
November 1986
#ThePogues #ShaneMacGowan #DirtyOldTown @GazelyGaze
published: 31 Jan 2020
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Pogue Mahone - Pogue Mahone Records - 1984
I fancied a change tonight so I uploaded the only 7" single by Pogue Mahone.
The single 'Dark Streets Of London' is a wonderful debut single recorded and released with the help of Stan Brennan (ex manager of Shane MacGowens' Nips) who took Pogue Mahone under his wing for the first couple of years of the bands career.
The Pogues were, of course, soon to reach far greater heights in the years after this release.
Excellent stuff from a superior band.
Text below courtesy of wicked-pee-duh.
The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan.
Their politically-tinged music was influenced by The Clash, yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, banjo...
published: 23 Dec 2016
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The Pogues - Dirty Old Town
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
published: 22 Feb 2013
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The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
published: 22 Feb 2013
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Love You 'Till the End
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
Love You 'Till the End · The Pogues
Pogue Mahone
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Drums: Andrew Ranken
Violin: Anne Wood
Cello: Caroline Lavelle
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Backing Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Mandolin, Percussion, ukulele: David Coulter
Backing Vocals: Debsey Wykes
Unknown: Ian Cooper
Accordion, Whistle: James McNally
Uillean Pipe: James McNally
Low Whistle: James McNally
Acoustic Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Bass Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Electric Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Backing Vocals: Jamie Clarke
Banjo, Guitar, Hurdy-gurdy: Jem Finer
Viola: Jocelyn Pook
Fiddle: Jon Sevink
Violin: Julia Singleton
Unknown: Mike Drake
Live Engineer: Paul Scully
Assistant: Shelley Saunders
Violin: Sonia Slany
Vocals: Spider Stacy
Unknown: Stephen Hague
Producer: Stephen...
published: 25 Jul 2015
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Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse)
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse) · Shambolics
Pogue Mahone
℗ 2014 Shambolics
Released on: 2014-02-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 26 Oct 2015
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Pogue Mahone
published: 12 Nov 2015
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Pogue Mahone
Warning alert-may trigger snowflakes at Christmas. Trying to ban Irish slang, the state of that.
published: 24 Dec 2020
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Dirty old town The Pogues , Pogue Mahone
The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. MacGowan left the band in 1991 due to drinking problems but the band continued first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996.[1] The band reformed in late 2001, and has been playing regularly ever since, on the US East Coast around St Patrick's Day and across the UK and Ireland. The group has yet to record any new music and, according to Spider Stacy on Pogues.com, has no inclination to do so.
Their politically tinged music was informed by MacGowan and Stacy's punk backgrounds,[2] yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, cittern, mandolin and accordion.
The Pogu...
published: 24 Jun 2015
1:39:47
POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan
POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan, organised by Angus Rogers and Zac Lawrence.
00:00 The Auld Triangle - Group
04:09 Wild Rover -group ...
POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan, organised by Angus Rogers and Zac Lawrence.
00:00 The Auld Triangle - Group
04:09 Wild Rover -group
07:52 Bottle Of Smoke - Eli-Rose
11:42 The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn - Angus Rogers
15:40 Summer In Siam - Alfie Husband
19:25 Gabrielle - Ned Green
23:15 Broad Majestic Shannon - Ned Green/ Max Oliver
26:26 Leaving Of Liverpool - Lewis Duffin/Sam Coburn
30:06 Old Main Drag - Daniel Crilly
33:00 Sally Maclennane - Avice Caro
37:50 Streets Of Sorrow/Birmingham Six Zac Lawrence / Jack Fussey
42:53 Boys From The County Hell- Gemma Rogers
46:52 Irish Rover - Hayden Hughes
51:00 The Body Of An American - Max Oliver
54:45 A Pair Of Brown Eyes- Zac Lawrence
59:46 Rainy Night In Soho- Angus Rogers
01:05:55 I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day - Misty Miller
01:09:19 Waxie’s Dargle - Lias Saoudi
01:12:06 Streams Of Whiskey - Lias Saoudi
01:15:19 Dirty Old Town - Pem Perry
01:20:34 Thousands are Sailing - Zac Lawrence/Angus Rogers/Ned Green/Max Oliver
01:26:55 If I should Fall From Grace With God - Angus Rogers
01:29:23 Fiesta- Zac Lawrence
01:34:40 Fairytale of New York- Group
Pogue Mahone house band:
Angus Rogers- Guitar
Zac Lawrence - Mandolin / Guitar
Jeanie Leach - Keys
Áine Kennedy - Accordion
Poppy Richler- Saxophone / Flute
Henry Webb-Jenkins - Banjo
Dylan Jones/ Hayden Hughes - Bass
Liam Toon- Drums
Alfie Husband - Percussion
Thumbnail: Shane MacGowan on stage in 1988. Credit: Andrew Catlin
https://wn.com/Pogue_Mahone_The_Windmill._A_Tribute_To_Shane_Macgowan
POGUE MAHONE @ The Windmill. A Tribute To Shane MacGowan, organised by Angus Rogers and Zac Lawrence.
00:00 The Auld Triangle - Group
04:09 Wild Rover -group
07:52 Bottle Of Smoke - Eli-Rose
11:42 The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn - Angus Rogers
15:40 Summer In Siam - Alfie Husband
19:25 Gabrielle - Ned Green
23:15 Broad Majestic Shannon - Ned Green/ Max Oliver
26:26 Leaving Of Liverpool - Lewis Duffin/Sam Coburn
30:06 Old Main Drag - Daniel Crilly
33:00 Sally Maclennane - Avice Caro
37:50 Streets Of Sorrow/Birmingham Six Zac Lawrence / Jack Fussey
42:53 Boys From The County Hell- Gemma Rogers
46:52 Irish Rover - Hayden Hughes
51:00 The Body Of An American - Max Oliver
54:45 A Pair Of Brown Eyes- Zac Lawrence
59:46 Rainy Night In Soho- Angus Rogers
01:05:55 I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day - Misty Miller
01:09:19 Waxie’s Dargle - Lias Saoudi
01:12:06 Streams Of Whiskey - Lias Saoudi
01:15:19 Dirty Old Town - Pem Perry
01:20:34 Thousands are Sailing - Zac Lawrence/Angus Rogers/Ned Green/Max Oliver
01:26:55 If I should Fall From Grace With God - Angus Rogers
01:29:23 Fiesta- Zac Lawrence
01:34:40 Fairytale of New York- Group
Pogue Mahone house band:
Angus Rogers- Guitar
Zac Lawrence - Mandolin / Guitar
Jeanie Leach - Keys
Áine Kennedy - Accordion
Poppy Richler- Saxophone / Flute
Henry Webb-Jenkins - Banjo
Dylan Jones/ Hayden Hughes - Bass
Liam Toon- Drums
Alfie Husband - Percussion
Thumbnail: Shane MacGowan on stage in 1988. Credit: Andrew Catlin
- published: 24 Dec 2023
- views: 9079
1:00
The Pogues singing 'Dirty Old Town' drunk in a pub
Shane MacGowan and The Pogues with an impromptu pub session.
Singing one of Kirsty MacCall's dad's songs.
November 1986
#ThePogues #ShaneMacGowan #DirtyOl...
Shane MacGowan and The Pogues with an impromptu pub session.
Singing one of Kirsty MacCall's dad's songs.
November 1986
#ThePogues #ShaneMacGowan #DirtyOldTown @GazelyGaze
https://wn.com/The_Pogues_Singing_'Dirty_Old_Town'_Drunk_In_A_Pub
Shane MacGowan and The Pogues with an impromptu pub session.
Singing one of Kirsty MacCall's dad's songs.
November 1986
#ThePogues #ShaneMacGowan #DirtyOldTown @GazelyGaze
- published: 31 Jan 2020
- views: 3884108
8:17
Pogue Mahone - Pogue Mahone Records - 1984
I fancied a change tonight so I uploaded the only 7" single by Pogue Mahone.
The single 'Dark Streets Of London' is a wonderful debut single recorded and rele...
I fancied a change tonight so I uploaded the only 7" single by Pogue Mahone.
The single 'Dark Streets Of London' is a wonderful debut single recorded and released with the help of Stan Brennan (ex manager of Shane MacGowens' Nips) who took Pogue Mahone under his wing for the first couple of years of the bands career.
The Pogues were, of course, soon to reach far greater heights in the years after this release.
Excellent stuff from a superior band.
Text below courtesy of wicked-pee-duh.
The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan.
Their politically-tinged music was influenced by The Clash, yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, banjo, cittern, mandolin, accordion, and others.
The Pogues were founded in King’s Cross, a district of North London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone - 'pogue mahone' being the Anglicisation of the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning 'kiss my arse'.
The roots of The Pogues were formed when MacGowan (vocals), Peter “Spider” Stacy (tin whistle), and Jem Finer (banjo) were together in an occasional band called The Millwall Chainsaws in the late 1970's.
MacGowan and Stacy met in the toilets at a Ramones gig at The Roundhouse in 1977. MacGowan was already with The Nips, though when they broke up in 1980 he concentrated a bit more on the still unstructured Millwall Chainsaws, who changed their name to The New Republicans.
During this period MacGowan and Finer auditioned unsuccessfully for a license to busk at Covent Garden.
In 1982 James Fearnley (accordion) joined MacGowen, Stacy, and Finer, initially calling the band The Men They Couldn’t Hang, before settling on Stacy’s suggestion of Pogue Mahone.
The new group played their first gig at The Pindar Of Wakefield in Kings Cross on 4 October 1982.
They later added Cait O’Riordan (bass) and Andrew Ranken (drums). The band played London pubs and clubs and released a single, 'Dark Streets Of London', on the Pogue Mahone record label run by Stan Brennan, their manager at the time.
The band gained a small reputation with this release and especially for their live performances and then eventually they came to the attention of the media and to Stiff Records when they opened for The Clash on their 1984 tour.
Shortening their name to 'The Pogues' (partly due to BBC censorship following complaints from Gaelic speakers in Scotland) they released their first album 'Red Roses For Me' on Stiff Records that October. 'Red Roses For Me', borrows much from the punk tradition of MacGowan’s previous band The Nips.
The band gained more attention when the UK Channel 4’s influential music show 'The Tube' made a video of their version of 'Waxie’s Dargle' for the show.
The performance – featuring Spider Stacy repeatedly smashing himself over the head with a beer tray (in the manner of Bob Blackman’s infamous 'Mule Train/Mule Tray') became a favourite with the viewers, but Stiff Records refused to release it as a single, feeling it was too late for it to help 'Red Roses For Me' (in fact their record label, Stiff, was by then in deep financial trouble).
Nevertheless, it remained a favourite request for the show for many years.
Phil Chevron (guitar) joined the group soon after, then with the aid of punk and New Wave forefather Elvis Costello they recorded the follow up, 'Rum, Sodomy And The Lash', in 1985. The album title is a famous comment falsely attributed to Winston Churchill who was supposedly describing the 'true' traditions of the British Royal Navy.
The album cover featured The Raft of the Medusa, with the faces of the characters in Théodore Géricault’s painting replaced with those of the band members.
This album shows the band moving away from covers to original material. Shane MacGowan came into his own as a songwriter with this album, offering up poetic story-telling, such as 'The Sick Bed Of Cúchulainn' and 'The Old Main Drag', 'Sally Maclenanne', as well as definitive interpretations of Ewan MacColl’s 'Dirty Old Town' and Eric Bogle’s 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda'.
Dedicated with respect to Serena...
https://wn.com/Pogue_Mahone_Pogue_Mahone_Records_1984
I fancied a change tonight so I uploaded the only 7" single by Pogue Mahone.
The single 'Dark Streets Of London' is a wonderful debut single recorded and released with the help of Stan Brennan (ex manager of Shane MacGowens' Nips) who took Pogue Mahone under his wing for the first couple of years of the bands career.
The Pogues were, of course, soon to reach far greater heights in the years after this release.
Excellent stuff from a superior band.
Text below courtesy of wicked-pee-duh.
The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan.
Their politically-tinged music was influenced by The Clash, yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, banjo, cittern, mandolin, accordion, and others.
The Pogues were founded in King’s Cross, a district of North London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone - 'pogue mahone' being the Anglicisation of the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning 'kiss my arse'.
The roots of The Pogues were formed when MacGowan (vocals), Peter “Spider” Stacy (tin whistle), and Jem Finer (banjo) were together in an occasional band called The Millwall Chainsaws in the late 1970's.
MacGowan and Stacy met in the toilets at a Ramones gig at The Roundhouse in 1977. MacGowan was already with The Nips, though when they broke up in 1980 he concentrated a bit more on the still unstructured Millwall Chainsaws, who changed their name to The New Republicans.
During this period MacGowan and Finer auditioned unsuccessfully for a license to busk at Covent Garden.
In 1982 James Fearnley (accordion) joined MacGowen, Stacy, and Finer, initially calling the band The Men They Couldn’t Hang, before settling on Stacy’s suggestion of Pogue Mahone.
The new group played their first gig at The Pindar Of Wakefield in Kings Cross on 4 October 1982.
They later added Cait O’Riordan (bass) and Andrew Ranken (drums). The band played London pubs and clubs and released a single, 'Dark Streets Of London', on the Pogue Mahone record label run by Stan Brennan, their manager at the time.
The band gained a small reputation with this release and especially for their live performances and then eventually they came to the attention of the media and to Stiff Records when they opened for The Clash on their 1984 tour.
Shortening their name to 'The Pogues' (partly due to BBC censorship following complaints from Gaelic speakers in Scotland) they released their first album 'Red Roses For Me' on Stiff Records that October. 'Red Roses For Me', borrows much from the punk tradition of MacGowan’s previous band The Nips.
The band gained more attention when the UK Channel 4’s influential music show 'The Tube' made a video of their version of 'Waxie’s Dargle' for the show.
The performance – featuring Spider Stacy repeatedly smashing himself over the head with a beer tray (in the manner of Bob Blackman’s infamous 'Mule Train/Mule Tray') became a favourite with the viewers, but Stiff Records refused to release it as a single, feeling it was too late for it to help 'Red Roses For Me' (in fact their record label, Stiff, was by then in deep financial trouble).
Nevertheless, it remained a favourite request for the show for many years.
Phil Chevron (guitar) joined the group soon after, then with the aid of punk and New Wave forefather Elvis Costello they recorded the follow up, 'Rum, Sodomy And The Lash', in 1985. The album title is a famous comment falsely attributed to Winston Churchill who was supposedly describing the 'true' traditions of the British Royal Navy.
The album cover featured The Raft of the Medusa, with the faces of the characters in Théodore Géricault’s painting replaced with those of the band members.
This album shows the band moving away from covers to original material. Shane MacGowan came into his own as a songwriter with this album, offering up poetic story-telling, such as 'The Sick Bed Of Cúchulainn' and 'The Old Main Drag', 'Sally Maclenanne', as well as definitive interpretations of Ewan MacColl’s 'Dirty Old Town' and Eric Bogle’s 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda'.
Dedicated with respect to Serena...
- published: 23 Dec 2016
- views: 10833
3:59
The Pogues - Dirty Old Town
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included am...
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
https://wn.com/The_Pogues_Dirty_Old_Town
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 19164404
2:36
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included am...
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
https://wn.com/The_Pogues_If_I_Should_Fall_From_Grace_With_God
The Pogues 3030 The Essential Collection is available Now!
http://amzn.to/ZrGluV
Containing the Irish legend's biggest hits spanning 1984 to 1996. Included among the 30 tracks is the nation's favorite Christmas song and 1million seller 'Fairytale of New York,' the top10 single 'Irish Rover,' as well as the classic 'Whiskey in the Jar' and fan favorite 'Fiesta.'
Website: http://www.pogues.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Poguetry
Twitter: https://twitter.com/poguesofficial
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 5889416
4:33
Love You 'Till the End
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
Love You 'Till the End · The Pogues
Pogue Mahone
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Drums: Andrew Ranken
Violin: Anne Wood
Ce...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
Love You 'Till the End · The Pogues
Pogue Mahone
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Drums: Andrew Ranken
Violin: Anne Wood
Cello: Caroline Lavelle
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Backing Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Mandolin, Percussion, ukulele: David Coulter
Backing Vocals: Debsey Wykes
Unknown: Ian Cooper
Accordion, Whistle: James McNally
Uillean Pipe: James McNally
Low Whistle: James McNally
Acoustic Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Bass Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Electric Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Backing Vocals: Jamie Clarke
Banjo, Guitar, Hurdy-gurdy: Jem Finer
Viola: Jocelyn Pook
Fiddle: Jon Sevink
Violin: Julia Singleton
Unknown: Mike Drake
Live Engineer: Paul Scully
Assistant: Shelley Saunders
Violin: Sonia Slany
Vocals: Spider Stacy
Unknown: Stephen Hague
Producer: Stephen Hague
Backing Vocals: Stephen Hague
Accordion, Mandolin, Piano: Stephen Warbeck
Engineer, Producer: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Brown
Backing Vocals: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Musters
Unknown: Steve Musters
Writer: Darryl Hunt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Love_You_'Till_The_End
Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic
Love You 'Till the End · The Pogues
Pogue Mahone
℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Drums: Andrew Ranken
Violin: Anne Wood
Cello: Caroline Lavelle
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Backing Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Mandolin, Percussion, ukulele: David Coulter
Backing Vocals: Debsey Wykes
Unknown: Ian Cooper
Accordion, Whistle: James McNally
Uillean Pipe: James McNally
Low Whistle: James McNally
Acoustic Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Bass Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Electric Guitar: Jamie Clarke
Backing Vocals: Jamie Clarke
Banjo, Guitar, Hurdy-gurdy: Jem Finer
Viola: Jocelyn Pook
Fiddle: Jon Sevink
Violin: Julia Singleton
Unknown: Mike Drake
Live Engineer: Paul Scully
Assistant: Shelley Saunders
Violin: Sonia Slany
Vocals: Spider Stacy
Unknown: Stephen Hague
Producer: Stephen Hague
Backing Vocals: Stephen Hague
Accordion, Mandolin, Piano: Stephen Warbeck
Engineer, Producer: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Brown
Backing Vocals: Steve Brown
Unknown: Steve Musters
Unknown: Steve Musters
Writer: Darryl Hunt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 25 Jul 2015
- views: 1223472
3:48
Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse)
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Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse) · Shambolics
Pogue Mahone
℗ 2014 Shambolics
Released on: 2014-02-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse) · Shambolics
Pogue Mahone
℗ 2014 Shambolics
Released on: 2014-02-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Pogue_Mahone_(Kiss_My_Arse)
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Pogue Mahone (Kiss My Arse) · Shambolics
Pogue Mahone
℗ 2014 Shambolics
Released on: 2014-02-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 4358
2:12
Pogue Mahone
Warning alert-may trigger snowflakes at Christmas. Trying to ban Irish slang, the state of that.
Warning alert-may trigger snowflakes at Christmas. Trying to ban Irish slang, the state of that.
https://wn.com/Pogue_Mahone
Warning alert-may trigger snowflakes at Christmas. Trying to ban Irish slang, the state of that.
- published: 24 Dec 2020
- views: 407
3:46
Dirty old town The Pogues , Pogue Mahone
The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 19...
The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. MacGowan left the band in 1991 due to drinking problems but the band continued first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996.[1] The band reformed in late 2001, and has been playing regularly ever since, on the US East Coast around St Patrick's Day and across the UK and Ireland. The group has yet to record any new music and, according to Spider Stacy on Pogues.com, has no inclination to do so.
Their politically tinged music was informed by MacGowan and Stacy's punk backgrounds,[2] yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, cittern, mandolin and accordion.
The Pogues were founded in Kings Cross,[3] a district of Central London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone—pogue mahone being the anglicisation of the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse".
source: wikipedia
i didn't make this song, just for sharing
https://wn.com/Dirty_Old_Town_The_Pogues_,_Pogue_Mahone
The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan. The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. MacGowan left the band in 1991 due to drinking problems but the band continued first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996.[1] The band reformed in late 2001, and has been playing regularly ever since, on the US East Coast around St Patrick's Day and across the UK and Ireland. The group has yet to record any new music and, according to Spider Stacy on Pogues.com, has no inclination to do so.
Their politically tinged music was informed by MacGowan and Stacy's punk backgrounds,[2] yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, cittern, mandolin and accordion.
The Pogues were founded in Kings Cross,[3] a district of Central London, in 1982 as Pogue Mahone—pogue mahone being the anglicisation of the Irish póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse".
source: wikipedia
i didn't make this song, just for sharing
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 2486