Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
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O come all ye faithful and join the lads as they say pogue mahone to Christmas, with that most un-Christmassy of Christmas carols "Fairytale of New York." As they attempt (and fail) to find the true meaning of Christmas, the fellows examine the multi-year process that went into the making of this unlikely holiday classic, debate which Pogues album marked their peak, and examine the life and legacy of the late, great Shane MacGowan. Happy Christmas your arse, we pray god it's no farce! Songs: Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology The Pogues - Fairytale of New York The Pogues - Fiesta The Pogues - Turkish Song of the Damned The Pogues - Bottle of Smoke The Pogues - Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six The Pogues - Worms The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God The Pogues - I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day The Pogues - The Old Main Drag Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind The Pogues - Fairytale of New York (early demo) U2 - New Year's Day Shania Twain - That Don't Impress Me Much The Pogues - Streams of Whiskey The Pogues - USA The Pogues - Yeah, Yeah ,Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Dire Straits - Money For Nothing The Pogues - Fairytale of New York (Clean Version) Jason Kelce & Travis Kelce - Fairytale of Philadelphia KT Tunstall & Ed Harcourt - Fairytale of New York John & Yoko and The Plastic Ono Band - Happy Xmas (War is Over) Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmastime Nat "King" Cole - The Christmas Song (Alternate Take) The Pogues - South Australia The Pogues - And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda Connect with us: Instagram
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