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PinkNews on MSNHow Shane MacGowan’s views on Fairytale of New York’s homophobic lyrics changedKirsty MacColl first cut the ‘f slur’ from ... The song, written by Pogues banjo player Jem Finer and frontman Shane MacGowan ...
The word, sung by the late Kirsty MacColl as she trades insults with Shane MacGowan, was briefly dubbed out on the station. MacColl's mother, Jean, called the ban "too ridiculous", while the Pogues ...
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How Shane MacGowan really felt about ‘Fairytale of New York’Shane MacGowan’s wife ... of New York” – The Pogues’ duet with the late singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl, which typically re-enters the charts in the UK each December.
Kirsty MacColl, the singer and song-writer ... Though she had few big commercial successes - the nearest thing was her duet with Shane MacGowan on the Christmas classic Fairytale Of New York ...
There were songs and music on the streets of Dublin on Friday as fans gathered to celebrate the life of The Pogues singer Shane ... Ewan MacColl, the father of Kirsty MacColl. MacGowan, who ...
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Killer of legendary 80s popstar will 'never be brought to justice'The late Kirsty MacColl’s stepmother has said her killer ... in which she sang the iconic spirited duet with the late Shane MacGowan. ‘Merry Christmas you a*** and pray God it’s our last ...
MacColl in mind as a duet partner, and certainly her dulcet tones offset Shane’s boozy croak. That’s not meant as a criticism either – MacGowan ... Spider Stacey and Kirsty MacColl on ...
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