Shane McGowan RIP (P8)

was a fan of the jam, so will do for me, get well soon matey

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R.I.P sad news

but living the life he did with drink and drugs, I say he did very well in reaching 65
sometimes living the fast and full life of a rock star and leaving nothing on the table for a rainy day is the best way to live, people like that pack as much into 65 years as 4 or 5 normal people's life spans
 
Brilliant songwriter. One of the best bands I saw live. Never saw them in their prime as it was before I was born but got to see them towards the end of their time when they still toured and it was a fantastic piss up and sing along either way.

His death isn't much of a surprise, which is sad in itself.
 
Even though it was coming this has really upset me . One of the greatest songwriters of his generation and all time . A true poet and gentleman who lived his life and did what he wanted . His songs will go down in history . Goodbye Shane and see you on the other side one day .
 
probably my favourite lyrics to any song i've heard. monumental genius, will be sorely missed.

Mine too, especially as an emigrant.

Although, point of order, it was written by Philip Chevron who was in the Pogues at the time. I had always thought that it was a Shane song, but he he sing it as only Shane could.
 
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The amount of people who think it's an Irish song, it really annoys me it's about Salford albeit covered by the Dubliners and the Pogues
And a song that's been adopted by them sickly bastards at The Pallet shed. Because of that shower, I now dislike this song.
 
The amount of people who think it's an Irish song, it really annoys me it's about Salford albeit covered by the Dubliners and the Pogues
First time I ever heard it being thought of as an Irish song.

Heard Shane McGowan a few times and he gives an introduction about that song before he sings it.
 
The amount of people who think it's an Irish song, it really annoys me it's about Salford albeit covered by the Dubliners and the Pogues
Same with No man's landny Eric Bogle, a Scottish/australian folk song that many think is Irish
 

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