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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:32 pm

Fairytale ending brings the house down

Aidan Coughlan
Independent.ie
Thursday December 27 2007

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LET'S be completely honest. When you think about The Pogues at this time of year, for all you'd like to say about their extensive back catalogue and a few notable classics of their niche genre, only one song really springs to mind.

And so it's a festive atmosphere in the RDS as Santa hats, green and white t-shirts and tricolours seem to be in fashion for the evening.

The sense of Irishness just manages to stay on the right side of overwhelming.

The bar is almost as packed as the main arena, and large groups of younger lads acquaint themselves with those unfortunate enough to be around them -- some in less subtle and charming ways than others.

Yup, it's Christmas in Dublin alright.

MacGowan (main picture, right) doesn't really move while he's on stage, excluding the odd shake of the micr stand or a quick wander around during an instrumental break.

He doesn't sing particularly well, and there's little purpose in even pointing out that his diction leaves much to be desired.

Yet somehow he's about as good a frontman as you'll find out there nowadays.

It's unquantifiable, but the man is simply magnetic as he gives the performance tremendous energy for an hour and a half, without sparing any himself.

It's during the second encore, however, that the moment everyone has been waiting for finally arrives.

Introducing Sinead O'Connor, pictured right, on to the stage, (with whom MacGowan duetted on the track 'Haunted', a song disappointingly left off tonight's set), the piano introduction to 'Fairytale of New York' kicks in.

The audience holds up a galaxy of phones and the magical Christmas moment everyone had been waiting for had finally come.

The sing-along is deafening and even the instrumentals receive vocal backing from the audience.

Even a relatively sloppy performance of the song, can't detract from the magic of the moment.

An insane version of 'Fiesta' closes the show straight after that.

However, there is only one song that's really and truly going to stick in the minds of everyone forever.

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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:23 pm

Introducing Sinead O'Connor, pictured right, on to the stage, (with whom MacGowan duetted on the track 'Haunted', a song disappointingly left off tonight's set),


That would have been cool. Although the duet wasn't with The Pogues, its still originally a Pogues song.
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:06 pm

http://www.tmz.com/2007/12/27/sinead-ba ... orth-pole/

Quote "...........Posted Dec 27th 2007 12:50PM by TMZ Staff

Who's that Christmas chick? Erin go bragh, it's Sinead O'Connor! Memba her?!

The former pop star popped up at the Pogues annual holiday concert in Dublin, where she sang "Fairytale of New York." Sigh. It seems like just yesterday when she was on "SNL" ripping up pictures of the Pope, but it was 15 years ago! Now Sinead Marie-Bernadette O'Connor is a separated mother of four" end quote

there is a pic on the link
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Post Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:47 pm

Simon Maguire wrote:
Introducing Sinead O'Connor, pictured right, on to the stage, (with whom MacGowan duetted on the track 'Haunted', a song disappointingly left off tonight's set),


That would have been cool. Although the duet wasn't with The Pogues, its still originally a Pogues song.


The YouTube clip of Shane/Sinead doing Haunted is pretty bad, IMO.
Too bad Cait didn't sing this live when she was with the Pogues in 2004.
(Per the Pogues Live site, they sang it live a few times in 1986).
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Post Fri Dec 28, 2007 1:09 am

Has Sinead ever performed this song LIVE with the Pogues before or was Belfast the first time?
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