This afternoon.
Crock of Gold.
The official trailer for Julien Temple’s Victoria Mary Clarke/Johnny Depp-produced, Ralph Steadman-animated documentary on Shane MacGowan has just ‘dropped’ (after a bit of a stagger).
Thanks Fanning Sessions
Meanwhile…
The Pogues' 'BBC Sessions 1984-1986' is a welcome chapter in the musical story of these working-class heroes, who reminded listeners of the beauty and dignity of the strong, sooty backs upon which our industrialized world was built. #PMPickhttps://t.co/Ptbrxpi7ZI pic.twitter.com/uDjcrkZp7q
— PopMatters (@PopMatters) October 27, 2020
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Crock o’ something alright. Was Irish music really beyond salvation but for the grace of this hedonistic baird, as he says himself? Probably not, says I.
you’re asking for a wedgie there, son.
You’ll never catch me!
Johnny Depps presents – fair play to them warning us in advance it was going to a load of crap.
(And I love the Pogues in case anyone asks, just detest Johnny ”I’m quite zany!” Depp.)