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"What a treat this LP is for fans of the Celtic legends! Gathering together the first two amazing Peel Sessions they recorded on April 1984 (as Pogue Mahone!) and December 1984, plus an equally astonishing selection of other radio recordings done in those glorious early years, this record is filled to the rims with the band's infectious magic. Extra charged with the live in the studio energy, the band is absolutely on fire during these recordings, with Shane MacGowan probing over and over he's one of the best to ever do it. A must!"
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JACK 091LP
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Captured at a pivotal moment in their rise, this raw and raucous set from McGonagle's in Dublin showcases The Pogues at their fiery best. Still riding the early wave of their unique fusion of punk energy and traditional Irish folk, the band delivers a spirited performance packed with grit, passion, and swagger. Shane MacGowan's slurred poetry and the band's frenetic playing capture the chaotic charm that would soon make them legends, a snapshot of The Pogues before fame polished the edges, when every note felt like a celebration and a rebellion all at once. Also available on orange color vinyl (JACK 091CV-LP).
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JACK 091CV-LP
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Orange color vinyl. Captured at a pivotal moment in their rise, this raw and raucous set from McGonagle's in Dublin showcases The Pogues at their fiery best. Still riding the early wave of their unique fusion of punk energy and traditional Irish folk, the band delivers a spirited performance packed with grit, passion, and swagger. Shane MacGowan's slurred poetry and the band's frenetic playing capture the chaotic charm that would soon make them legends, a snapshot of The Pogues before fame polished the edges, when every note felt like a celebration and a rebellion all at once.
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