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Rip Shane Mcgowan
He seems to have been a man who burned the candle at both ends.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Funnily enough, Sally MacLennane was the track I played in memoriam after the Shannon ...
I remember in 1988 going to see the Pogues at the Town and Country Club, just after the release of If I Should Fall From Grace With God. Someone had put a case of bottles of Budweiser in my sister's flat and by the time we got the venue via several pubs we were pretty well away. Half of Ireland was on the tube that night, as Ireland had just played England at Twickenham (in a match I believe later remembered as the Chris Oti/Swing Low Sweet Chariot debut. But although the songs were great MacGowan himself was plainly not the vocalist he had been and oddly the highlights were really the late Philip Chevron's Thousands are Sailing, and drummer Andrew Rankin doing the spooky "Worms" at the end ...
However, honestly, to quote Paul Whitehouse, I was very, very drunk at the time and the memory is at best hazy.
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