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  2. List of songs recorded by the Pogues - Wikipedia

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    "Streams of Whiskey" MacGowan Red Roses for Me: 2:23 1984 "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" MacGowan Woods If I Should Fall from Grace with God: 4:39 1988 "Summer in Siam" MacGowan Hell's Ditch: 4:06 1990 "The Sun and the Moon" James Clarke Stacy Pogue Mahone: 3:21 1996 "Sunny Side of the Street" Finer MacGowan Hell's Ditch: 2:44 1990

  3. The Pogues - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer continued: "The set started off shaky, MacGowan singing of 'goin' where streams of whiskey are flowin,' and looking like he'd arrived there already. He grew more lucid and powerful as the evening gathered steam, through two hours and 26 songs, mostly from the Pogues' first three (and best) albums".

  4. Red Roses for Me - Wikipedia

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    Rum Sodomy & the Lash. (1985) Singles from Red Roses for Me. "Dark Streets of London". Released: June 1984. "Boys from the County Hell". Released: 15 October 1984. Red Roses for Me is the debut studio album by the London -based band the Pogues, released on 15 October 1984. [3] It was produced by Stan Brennan, who had managed the Nipple Erectors ...

  5. Every Pogues Album, Ranked - AOL

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    It was MacGowan’s remarkable original songs like “Streams of Whiskey,” however, that saved the Pogues from being a one-trick pony. 2. Rum Sodomy & the Lash (1985)

  6. The 10 essential Shane MacGowan songs - AOL

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    Here are 10 essential Shane MacGowan songs. 1. The Pogues, "Streams of Whiskey" (1984) On "Streams of Whiskey," MacGowan positions himself directly in the Irish literary tradition, recounting a ...

  7. The Pogues discography - Wikipedia

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    The Pogues discography. The Pogues were an English or Anglo-Irish Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan and others, founded in King's Cross, London in 1982, [1] as Pogue Mahone – the anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic póg mo thóin, meaning 'kiss my arse'. [2]

  8. Pogue Mahone - Wikipedia

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    Pogue Mahone is the seventh and final studio album by The Pogues, released in February 1996. [8] [9] The title is a variant of the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse", from which the band's name is derived. It was the band's second studio album recorded after the departure of Shane MacGowan, and features Spider Stacy in the role ...

  9. The Very Best of The Pogues - Wikipedia

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    Various. The Pogues chronology. Pogue Mahone. (1996) The Very Best of the Pogues. (2001) Streams of Whiskey: Live in Leysin, Switzerland 1991. (2002) The Very Best of the Pogues is a greatest hits album by The Pogues, released in April 2001.