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THE POGUES: LIVE AT THE TOWN AND COUNTRY
The
Broad Majestic Shannon / If
I Should Fall From Grace With God / A
Rainy Night in Soho / Thousands
Are Sailing / Fairytale
Of New York / Lullaby
Of London / Dirty
Old Town / London Calling / Turkish
Song Of The Damned / Fiesta
/ The
Irish Rover / Worms
/ A Message To You Rudi / Wild Rover
Virgin (1988) SVG1013, app. 59min.
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COMPLETELY POGUED: The Story Of The Pogues In Their Own Words And Music (Documentary)
Contains interviews and concert pictures whith
the Pogues.
Start, Audio & Video
(1988) SVG1013, app. 55 min.
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POGUEVISION
(Videos)
Streams Of Whiskey /
Miss Otis Regrets & Just One Of Those Things (with Kirsty MacColl) /
Jacks Heroes (with The Dubliners) /
Summer In Siam /
White City /
A Pair Of Brown Eyes /
Dirty Old Town /
Fairytale Of New York (with Kirsty MacColl) /
Fiesta /
If I Should Fall From Grace With God /
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah /
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge /
A Rainy Night In Soho
(1991) WEA 9031 75483-3, app. 47 min
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STRAIGHT TO HELL (Movie)
An Alex Cox/Dick Rude penned film directed by
Alex Cox. At it's most basic it's a send-up of
spaghetti westerns featuring The Pogues, Elvis
Costello, Joe Strummer, Courtney Love, Dennis
Hopper, Grace Jones, Zander Schloss, and many
others.
(1987) Island Pictures
(1987) Key Video 3859, VHS
(2001) Island(?), DVD
app. 86 min
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ISLAND VIDEO
(Videos)
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Island Records promotional tape containing
videos from varios artists. This tape also
contains Tone-Loc Wild Thing, Atension
Let Me Push It To Ya, Def Jeff Give
It Here, Julian Cope 5 O'Clock
World, and Anthrax
Anti-Social. Yes, somebody at Island
was very clearly huffing paint thinner when
they created this tape.
(1989) Island Records
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IF I SHOULD FALL FROM GRACE WITH GOD The Shane MacGowan Story (Documentary)
The Life and Times of Shane
MacGowan. Originally produced fro Ireland's
national television, now being screened at
various theaters.
[Note - Need to find more information.]
(2000)
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
(Live)
The Pogues were the musical guests on
Saturday Night Live on St. Patric's Day, 1990
(guest host was Rob Lowe). They performed
White City, The Body of an
American, and The Battle of
Brisbane. The show is sometimes rebroadcast,
though typically The Battle of Brisbane
is cut.
(1990) NBC
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