There was a piece in The Irish Independent about this today.
Hellraiser Shane steals chart show
SHANE MacGowan has managed to make the charts again, but sadly, for his hellraising rather than his musical prowess.
The Pogues frontman featured on Channel 4's 'The Ultimate Hellraiser' on Saturday night alongside fellow bad boys Ozzy Osbourne, Keith Richards and the recently deceased James Brown.
However, this dubious accolade probably hasn't registered with the singing poet (and not for the obvious reasons), as he was mourning the loss of his friend and The Popes bandmate Tom McManamon, who was buried in London last Friday. Hundreds of friends, family and fans gathered to pay their final respects to The Popes banjo player - affectionately known as The Beast - who also worked with Depeche Mode, Joe Strummer, U2 and Sinead O'Connor.
True to his rocker persona, McManamon (45) was buried wearing his jeans and leather jacket with his banjo in his hand.
According to a source, MacGowan didn't attend the funeral in Highgate, fearing his presence might have detracted from the proceedings.
Meanwhile, MacGowan's former Pogues associate, Cait O'Riordan, has formed a band of former divorcees entitled Prenup, with Hothouse Flowers members Fiachna O Braonain and Dave Clarke. O'Riordan (42), who separated from husband Elvis Costello in 2002, is preparing for the band's debut album.
She revealed: "Fiachna and Dave wrote the songs. It's got a kind of slinky rock groove - The Flowers and punk, that's where we're blending. And I think it's quite Rolling Stones - that's the groove we're going for."

