When Shane MacGowan's rowdy London Irish punks shared the stage of the Brixton Academy with Paddy Moloney's old guard, it seemed to unite two very disparate notions of Irishness. The Chieftains guested on Streams of Whiskey, Drowsy Maggie and Waxie's Dargle, unwittingly acquiring a punk credibility, while the Pogues gained an authentic folk gravitas. It was a cross-generational celebration that transformed Irish identity politics – and helped to make St Patrick's Day the world's wildest party.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/ju ... NTCMP=SRCH
Not sure this is the moment I would have picked.
Did you feel you "gained an authentic folk gravitas", Philip?

