The Popes are a band originally formed by Shane MacGowan (of the Pogues) and Paul "Mad Dog" McGuinness, who play a blend of rock, Irish folk and Americana...
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Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25 December 1957 – 30 November 2023) was a British-born Irish singer-songwriter, musician and poet best known as the lead...
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The Snake is the first album by Shane MacGowan and the Popes, released in 1994 by ZTT Records. It peaked at No. 37 on the UK Albums Chart. The band supported...
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The Pogues are an English or Anglo-Irish Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan and others, founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, as Pogue Mahone...
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The Crock of Gold was the second and final full-length album by Shane MacGowan and the Popes and was released in November 1997 on ZTT Records. The Crock...
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Hell's Ditch (category The Pogues albums)
Hell's Ditch is the fifth studio album by the Pogues, released on 1 October 1990, and the last to feature frontman Shane MacGowan as a member. Hell's...
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Wilderness EP (1992) Shane MacGowan and The Popes – The Snake (1994) The Clan – That's All... EP (1995) Shane MacGowan and The Popes – Christmas Party EP...
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Johnny Depp (redirect from List of Johnny Depp's awards and nominations)
was a guitarist, and has later featured on songs by Oasis, Shane MacGowan, Iggy Pop, Vanessa Paradis, Aerosmith, Marilyn Manson, and The New Basement Tapes...
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U2 Paul "Mad Dog" McGuinness, Irish guitarist and vocalist with the band Shane MacGowan and The Popes Rosamond McGuinness, (1929–2012), music historian...
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Neck (band) (section Singles and EPs)
punk band from the North London neighbourhood of Holloway led by Leeson O'Keeffe who was a member of Shane MacGowan and the Popes. The band was influenced...
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McKenzies Roaring Jack The Rumjacks Shane MacGowan and the Popes Sir Reg SMZB Street Dogs Swingin' Utters The Tossers The 502s The Accidentals Altan Urag...
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revival of the 1960s. It was recorded in 1995 by Shane MacGowan and The Popes for their album The Snake and has also been recorded by other contemporary artists...
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Shane MacGowan and The Popes, Billy Bragg, Chuck Ragan, UK Subs, Sick of It All, The Defects, Agnostic Front, The Buzzcocks, D.O.A., Against Me, The Tragically...
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Spanish Lady (redirect from The Spanish Lady)
version went No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart in 1994), and Shane MacGowan and the Popes. An a capella version was recorded by The Rising Pints (featuring...
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and Sinéad O'Connor – "All Kinds of Everything" (written by Derry Lindsay, Jackie Ward Smith - original by Dana) (2:43) Shane MacGowan and The Popes –...
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Ricky Tomlinson (category Prisoners and detainees of England and Wales)
and other friends for his own rendition of well-known folk songs including "It's a Long Way To Tipperary" and a cover of Shane MacGowan and The Popes'...
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band called Shane MacGowan and The Popes. Previously, Dan Heatley played drums for The Satellites, The Exploited, The Boothill Foot-Tappers, The Men They...
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also played roles in The Bill and Doctors. He also had a brief spell playing the tin whistle in Shane MacGowan's band, The Popes.[citation needed] Additionally...
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backed with the self-penned track "Uncanny and Unnatural". Shane MacGowan and The Popes rendering was included on their 1997 album The Crock of Gold...
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to: The Crock of Gold (novel), a 1912 philosophical novel by James Stephens The Crock of Gold (album), a 1997 album by Shane MacGowan and the Popes "Crock...
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launch of his 2014 EP 'The Patriot' where a tribute to recovering Paul Mad Dog Mcguinness (of the famous Shane MacGowan and The Popes band lore) was held...
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Moved Thru' The Fair", "She Moved Thro' The Fair", and "He Moved Through The Fair" Scottish tenor Sydney MacEwan recorded the song in 1936 and Irish tenor...
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Roskilde Festival (section The beginning)
from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2014. Roskilde Festival Website Archived 2 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine. Brandt, Anders (9 July...
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singer (The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("Fairytale of New York"). 1 December Tony Allen, 78, English comedian and writer. Shaun Davis...
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stroke. Shane MacGowan, 65, English-born Irish singer (The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("Fairytale of New York"), pneumonia and encephalitis...
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Donegal X-Press (category Ethnic music in the United States)
party. They took their name from "Donegal Express," a song by Shane MacGowan and The Popes. They received such an enthusiastic response at their first show...
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Waiting for Herb (category The Pogues albums)
for Herb is the sixth studio album by the Pogues, released in 1993, and their first without lead singer Shane MacGowan. The album saw the band continue...
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Roundhay Park (category Parks and commons in Leeds)
situated on the north-east edge of the city, bordered by the suburb of Roundhay to the west, Oakwood to the south and the A6120 outer ring road to the north...
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"Renaissance", "Sight for Sore Eyes" Manic Street Preachers – "Faster" Shane MacGowan and The Popes – "That Woman's Got Me Drinking" (feat. Johnny Depp), "Haunted"...
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2023 in British music (section Top singles of the year)
(Killing Joke), 64. 30 November – Shane MacGowan, 65, English-born Irish singer (The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("Fairytale of New...
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