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Shane McGowan, I wonder what the Christmas No.1 will be?
It is a miracle that he lived so long. He seems to have had one foot in the grave for over 40 years!
One of my favourite songwriters ever. A one off.
A mate has just WhatsApped "it's a shame but he's been a dead pool coupon buster for years. Just waiting on someone to put on twatter a pic of him and Kirsty MacColl with the words 'Back together for Christmas" to round it all off.
Great stories in his songs.
Broad Majestic Shannon is a favourite for that.
It says on Twitter he'd "been ill for some time" so you might not be far off, he never looked well.
65 is way too young normally but the way he lived his life, not too bad an innings.
Keeping with the cricketing analogy, he certainly was no Geoff Boycott, more of an Ian Botham.
RIP Shane.
Kirsty was a looker with that red hair
Fantastic lyricist and a fascinating life. The biography written by his wife (I believe?) is well worth picking up.
A few tributes floating about today, this one popped up.
This one from Justin Hawkins from whom I learnt something else today, the origin of the Pogues band name...
https://youtu.be/z1Mn0vNUAd8?si=lCKyb4JEUdxQHfSY
In the early 1980s, he joined with Peter “Spider” Stacy and other members of a punk band called the Millwall Chainsaws to form Pogue Mahone, a corruption of the Gaelic insult “póg mo thóin,” or “kiss my arse.” They changed the band's name to the Pogues to avoid confronting censorship rules by the BBC and others.
Philip Chevron was formerly in the Irish punk band The Radiators from Space. I saw them support Thin Lizzy in the Capitol December 1977. I'd say my favourite Pogues song was actually written by him - Thousands Are Sailing - but it's a tough choice, they had so many classics. I only saw them with Shane once, and once with Joe Strummer on vocals. It's a huge shame he has died but he really was in an awful state over recent years. I can't see how he could have had any quality of life.
One of my favourite bands, particularly anything they did with the Dubliners, who are also one of my favourite bands.
I love this grainy, short video of them in a a a French bar somewhere. Nothing to it really, but that's the point I guess.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UJx5GJ...ZW5jaCBiYXI%3D
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-actress.html
And again tonight