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The Pogues (Music)
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The Pogues were a Celtic Punk Rock band from London, formed as Pogue Mahone in 1982. The band landed a number of hits in the 1980s and early '90s before losing lead singer/songwriter Shane MacGowan to personal issues in 1991, and after two more albums without him called it quits in 1996. They reformed (with McGowan) in 2001 and went on several tours together, with their final performance to date coming in 2014.They're noted for their awesome songwriting and mix of traditional folk music with punkish energy, and, sadly, for the horrible death of guest vocalist Kirsty MacColl and the very public self-destruction (and poor dental hygiene) of Shane MacGowan.Their biggest hit, "Fairytale of New York", has been voted Ireland's and Britain's favourite Christmas song or thereabouts on several occasions, and reliably returns to the charts every December. It was certified a million seller in 2012, 25 years after its original release.Shane MacGowan passed away on November 30th, 2023. Good night, and God guard you forever. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_16178c64 | type |
Gratuitous Spanish | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_16178c64 | comment |
Gratuitous Spanish: "Fiesta" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_16d8476f | type |
Protest Song | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_16d8476f | comment |
Protest Song: "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" about The Troubles, and the imprisonment of the Birmingham Six, who were later found to have been, indeed, innocent. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_26cce216 | type |
Age-Progression Song | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_26cce216 | comment |
Age-Progression Song: "Poor Paddy", though nothing much changes for the protagonist except that he becomes more and more exhausted. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_2719ab04 | type |
Special Guest | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_2719ab04 | comment |
Special Guest: For a while after Shane left the band, the lead singer was Joe Strummer. Kirsty McColl guested on "Fairytale of New York" and did some live gigs with the band. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_294ed981 | type |
Bilingual Bonus | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_294ed981 | comment |
Bilingual Bonus: "Kitty" refers to the title character as "mo mhuirnÃn" and "a stór", both Irish terms of endearment. "Fiesta" features a verse in garbled Spanish about former bandmate Cait O'Riordan and former producer Elvis Costello. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_2d4a6d8c | type |
Sophisticated as Hell | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_2d4a6d8c | comment |
Sophisticated as Hell: "Sit Down by the Fire" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_2f551929 | type |
Ode to Intoxication | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_2f551929 | comment |
Ode to Intoxication: Pretty much every other song. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_3059a3a2 | type |
Dual-Meaning Chorus | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_3059a3a2 | comment |
Dual-Meaning Chorus: "Sally MacLennane" uses the same chorus to describe a farewell party for a friend emigrating and, later, that same friend's wake. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_34213764 | type |
Solo Duet | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_34213764 | comment |
Solo Duet: "Gentleman Soldier" has Shane putting on three distinct voices as narrator, a soldier, and the soldier's girlfriend. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_35a858b3 | type |
Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: "Bottle of Smoke" Happens twice in "The Sick Bed of of Cuchulainn" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_38a1e0eb | type |
Foreign Cuss Word | |
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Foreign Cuss Word: Considering they started in London, the band name started as one - Pogue Mahone is anglicised Irish for póg mo thóin, "Kiss my arse." Amusingly, the póg part means "kiss", so the band name is actually "The Kisses". | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_38da8916 | type |
Uncommon Time | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_38da8916 | comment |
Uncommon Time: "Rocky Road to Dublin" is a slip jig in 9/8. Not uncommon for Irish traditional music, but pretty uncommon in the mainstream. | |
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Trope Codifier | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_44bd31e2 | comment |
Trope Codifier: Or possibly even the Trope Maker for Celtic punk, and, within a larger context, folk punk. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_486b0458 | type |
Draft Dodging | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_486b0458 | comment |
Draft Dodging: "The Recruiting Sergeant" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_5033694a | type |
Revolving Door Band | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_5033694a | comment |
Revolving Door Band: Various members shuffled in and out of the lineup through the years, with Jem Finer and Andrew Rankin pretty much the only constants. | |
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Immigrant Patriotism | |
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Immigrant Patriotism: A good bit of it in "Body of an American" (an ambiguously-ironic celebration of the pride Irish immigrants to the U.S. had for their new country). | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_51f90774 | type |
Step Up to the Microphone | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_51f90774 | comment |
Step Up to the Microphone: Spider Stacy usually sang at least one song on each album (or in concert when Shane was too drunk to perform) and took over lead vocalist duties after Shane left. Caitlin O'Riordan also sang lead on "A Man You Don't Meet Every Day". | |
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Manly Tears | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_64e975cf | comment |
Manly Tears: "Thousands Are Sailing" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_67784113 | type |
Non-Appearing Title | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_67784113 | comment |
Non-Appearing Title: "Fairytale of New York" | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_6b6edbda | type |
The Cover Changes the Gender | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_6b6edbda | comment |
The Cover Changes the Gender: Averted in the case of the traditional lilt "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day", in which bassist Cait O'Riordan takes the lead vocal. | |
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Last Moment Together | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_6d4dcb35 | comment |
Last Moment Together: This is an interpretation of a bit of a sub plot in the song "Body of an American". The song is about an Irish-American who has his body brought to Ireland to be laid to rest there. The second version of the chorus has a line about how "My love's in Amerikay", and the final verse is all about saying goodbye to someone the speaker says he'll always love, but with a much quieter and somewhat forlorn note than much of the rest of the song, which focused on the event being a lively, rowdy Irish wake. The implication is the speaker is an Irish man who was in love with a female relative of the deceased, and she journeyed to attend the funeral, the two reconnected briefly during the event, and then he has to say goodbye, knowing that even though he loves her dearly it's more than likely that he'll never see her again. | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: "A Pair of Brown Eyes" | |
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Epic Rocking | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_74149c93 | comment |
Epic Rocking: "Body of an American" and "Turkish Song of the Damned" | |
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Token Minority | |
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Token Minority: The guitarist, Philip Chevron, was very much openly gay, and once described himself as "[a] homosexual in a heterosexual band". He even had a crush on James Fearnley, the accordionist. | |
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The Alcoholic | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_7eebe99c | comment |
The Alcoholic: Shane, up until a debilitating hip injury in 2015 forced him to give up drinking in order to recover. | |
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Badass Boast | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_86b21114 | comment |
Badass Boast: "Boys from the County Hell", as in the page quote. | |
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"Blind Idiot" Translation: One led to the creation of the song "Turkish Song of Damned". The band had acquired a German magazine with an article about The Damned while on an international tour, and noticed that it referred to one of that group's B-sides, "Turkey Song", as "Turkish Song of the Damned".note the original song title was referring to the bird, not the country They thought that was too cool a title not to use, so they came up with music and lyrics to fit it. | |
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Anti-Christmas Song | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_a7de3c30 | comment |
Anti-Christmas Song: "Fairytale of New York" is one of the most famous examples—so common on the radio during the holiday season that most people don't even pick up on the massive Lyrical Dissonance. At the same time, it's probably much less of an Anti Christmas Song than it's generally painted, on the basis that the quote above is pretty much the only bit most people actually know, but importantly, it's not the end of the song. The end of the song implies a reconciliation, and ends on one of the most realistically sweet and romantic notes of any Christmas song. | |
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The Masochism Tango | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_ad1ab367 | comment |
The Masochism Tango: "Fairytale of New York" | |
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Stage Names | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_ae50ca8f | comment |
Stage Names: the whole band were meant to have them originally and they're credited with them on the first Pogues album (Jem Finer is Country Jem, Cait O'Riordan is Rocky O'Riordan) but they were quickly abandoned. The only members of the band left who had stage names were Spider Stacy and Phil Chevron, who'd adopted his long before he joined the Pogues. | |
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Soiled City on a Hill | |
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Soiled City on a Hill: "London You're a Lady" | |
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Take That! | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: "Planxty Noel Hill". A "planxty" is a tune written to honour a host or a patron. "Planxty Noel Hill" was written in response to concertina player Noel Hill calling the band disrespectful to the Irish musical tradition and "a musical abortion". | |
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Shout-Out | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: In "Fiesta", to "Costello el Rey del America" and his (then-)wife, former Pogues bassist and occasional female singer "suntuosa Cait O'Riordan". (The lyrics of the song describe the festivities surrounding their wedding.) The instrumental "Cats of Kilkenny" sounds suspiciously like an acoustic and Hibernicised cover of the Doctor Who theme. "Fairytale of New York" is named after the novel by J.P. Donleavy. The song has nothing to do with the book, but Elvis Costello convinced them that it needed a better title than "Christmas Eve in the Drunk Tank", and the song is set in New York. The cover of Rum Sodomy & the Lash is The Raft of the Medusa with the band's faces imposed over the men in the painting. | |
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The Band Minus the Face | |
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The Band Minus the Face: The Pogues kicked Shane out in the early 90s and kept going for several years without their best-known member. | |
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The Pogues (Music) / int_cff53786 | type |
Cover Version | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_cff53786 | comment |
Cover Version: Usually at least one per album. | |
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Nobody Loves the Bassist | |
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Nobody Loves the Bassist: Averted, at least initially. Cait O'Riordan was the only female member of the band and a memorable stage presence, so she was popular with many fans, some of whom even say the band was never the same after she left. It doesn't hurt that she sang as well. When she ditched the band, she was replaced by Darryl Hunt, who'd been a roadie for the band. He wasn't particularly popular, but in a band that also had a cittern player and an accordion player, he wasn't the only band member to fade into the background a little bit. | |
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Lyrical Dissonance | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | comment |
"Fairytale of New York" is one of the most famous examples—so common on the radio during the holiday season that most people don't even pick up on the massive Lyrical Dissonance. | |
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Sentenced to Down Under | |
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Sentenced to Down Under: "Kitty" | |
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Something Something Leonard Bernstein | |
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Something Something Leonard Bernstein: Almost any song could be this for those not accustomed to Irish accents, but even if the accents don't confuse you, MacGowan in particular is known for slurring his vocals. And when he gets up some speed, such as on "Fiesta"... good luck! | |
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute | |
The Pogues (Music) / int_f5a3e496 | comment |
Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Shane MacGowan's backing band during his solo career was called The Popes. | |
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Red-Light District | |
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Red Light District: "The Old Main Drag" is an unusually brutal depiction. | |
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Female Rockers Play Bass | |
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Female Rockers Play Bass: Cait O'Riordan, the only woman in the band and the original bass player. | |
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