The Pogues
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Ireland Filled With Shane MacGowan's Songs on Day of His Funeral
Thousands mourned the late Pogues frontman as his friends and family celebrated his life at a service in Nenagh
- Paying Tribute
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See U2 Pay Tribute to Shane MacGowan With 'A Rainy Night in Soho' Performance
Bono and company remember fellow Irish rocker with Pogues cover at Las Vegas' Sphere
- 'Sing With Us'
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Bruce Springsteen: 'They'll Be Singing Shane MacGowan's Songs 100 Years From Now'
Nick Cave and Bono also pay tribute to the former Pogues frontman
- MacGowan Tribute
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'We’ll Have Another Round!': The Mad Celtic Genius of Shane MacGowan
Saying goodbye to the legendary Pogues snarler
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How Shane MacGowan's Beer Spittle 'Baptized' Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea
Also, 'The Wire' creator David Simon, Billy Bragg, Garbage's Shirley Manson, and Irish President Michael Higgins pay their respects
- Raising a Pint
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Flashback: See Shane MacGowan and Kirsty MacColl Sing 'Fairytale of New York' With the Pogues in 1988
Song became a surprising Christmas staple thanks, in part, to the singers' dramatic performance
- In Memoriam
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Shane MacGowan, Pogues Lead Singer and Raspy Voice of Irish Punk Rock, Dead at 65
The Irish songwriter was a one-of-a-kind presence onstage with a poet's flair for lyricism
- Obituary
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Travis Kelce Crowns Brother Jason 'King of South Philly' on Remixed Pogues Christmas Cover
"Fairytale of South Philly," which plays on the seasonal classic "Fairytale of New York," will appear on the Philadelphia Eagles‘ upcoming holiday album
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The So So Glos Enlisted a Pogue to Beat the Hell Out of Christmas
"This Could Be Christmas" is the spiritual sibling of the holiday classic "Fairytale of New York"
- Ho, Ho, Ow
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Darryl Hunt, Longtime Pogues Bassist and Songwriter, Dead at 72
"May he spend eternity doing whatever he wants to do in eternal bliss," frontman Shane MacGowan wrote on Instagram
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