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The Pogues


 
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Mostly Credited As: The Pogues
Country Of Birth: United Kingdom
Birth Place: London, England

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. Led by 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. While the band was clearly radical, they also had a wickedly warped sense of humor, which was abundantly clear on their biggest hit, the fractured Christmas carol "Fairy Tale of New York." The group's first three albums -- Red Roses for Me, Rum Sodomy & the Lash, If I Should Fall From Grace With God -- were widely praised in both Britain and America, and by 1988 they had earned substantial cult followings in both countries. Yet MacGowan's darkly romantic, wasted lifestyle, which was so key to their spirit and success

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The Pogues TV Appearances
 
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Show: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001) 
  It's Christmas with Jonathan Ross 09x15: (Dec/22/2005) As Themselves, [Musical Guests]
Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) 
  Rob Lowe/The Pogues 15x15: (Mar/17/1990) As Themselves, [Musical Guests]
 
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The Pogues Featured Songs
 
Show: The Wire Songs:
Corner Boys + Body of An American 
Show: Soccer AM Songs:
Season 12, Episode 4 + Fiesta 
Show: The O.C. Songs:
The Metamorphosis + Love You 'Till The End 
 
The Pogues Trivia
 
In 1987, The Pogues co-starred in the indie film Straight To Hell directed by Alex Cox.
 
In 1988, The Pogues release a documentary video called: Completely Pogued: The Story Of The Pogues In Their Own Words And Music.
 
In 1988, The Pogues released a concert video called The Pogues: Live At the Town and Country.
 
In September 2005, The Pogues released the album Dirty Old Town in UK/Europe. It is a budget priced disc featuring selection of tracks spanning all seven studio albums.
 
Warner Music in association with The Pogues have recently released re-mastered and expanded versions of all seven of The Pogues’ studio albums in Europe.
 
As of December 2005, The Pogues are currently touring selected venues throughout the UK.
 
The Pogues take their name from the phrase "Kiss my arse" in Gaelic.
 
In 1990, The Pogues released the EP Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.
 
In 1995, The Pogues release the album Pogue Mahone.
 
In 1993, The Pogues release the album Waiting for Herb. It's the first without former frontman, Shane MacGowan.
 
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