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of a couple arguing in New York City at
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1794: β banjo, saxophone
1294:The Rocky Road to Dublin
1110:All Time Top 1000 Albums
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1518:"Thousands Are Sailing"
1490:"Fairytale of New York"
1290:The Recruiting Sergeant
482:Composition and writing
3784:When the Ship Comes In
3556:Dark Streets of London
3531:The Best of The Pogues
3256:(in French). InfoDisc.
1776: β vocals, guitar
1741:" (B-side of "Fiesta")
1588:"Sit Down by the Fire"
1363:"Sit Down by the Fire"
422:'s comedy action film
365:Critically acclaimed,
3844:Island Records albums
3770:Thousands Are Sailing
3654:A Rainy Night in Soho
3598:Fairytale of New York
2456:. pp. 22β23, 31.
2355:Clerk, Carol (2006).
1800: β drums, vocals
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1202:Fairytale of New York
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293:Released: 4 July 1988
262:Fairytale of New York
3563:A Pair of Brown Eyes
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3125:"The Irish Rover"
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2892:The Village Voice
2883:Christgau, Robert
2528:978-0-571-25397-5
2479:. pp. 24β25.
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1631:Bonus tracks
1504:"Metropolis"
1421:2004 reissue
1240:Phil Chevron
1218:"Metropolis"
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3808:Discography
3721:Jesse James
3685:Other songs
3396:Terry Woods
3391:Darryl Hunt
3316:Adobe Flash
3291:13 February
3150:Kent, David
2829:22 December
2805:Loder, Kurt
2276:5046759602
1896:Iain McKell
1816:Terry Woods
1810:Darryl Hunt
1744:Traditional
1698:Traditional
1619:Traditional
1549:Traditional
1322:Terry Woods
657:James Joyce
637:Tommy Makem
633:Liam Clancy
541:Terry Woods
453:Terry Woods
449:Darryl Hunt
348:Terry Woods
336:Darryl Hunt
109:Celtic rock
99:Celtic punk
78:RAK Studios
3828:Categories
3749:Poor Paddy
3728:Maggie May
3357:The Pogues
3263:and click
3261:THE POGUES
3090:The Pogues
2898:13 January
2699:"Reissues"
2682:3 December
2517:. London:
2359:. London:
2322:References
2262:Worldwide
2226:Worldwide
2221:CIDM 1175
2213:ISLC 1175
1829:Ron Kavana
1768:The Pogues
1172:MacGowan,
1045:Kurt Loder
609:singing."
494:The Damned
374:Background
314:the Pogues
173:chronology
171:The Pogues
58:1988-01-18
44:The Pogues
3373:Jem Finer
3320:Radio3Net
2708:10 August
2295:R2 74069
2246:cassette
2210:cassette
2205:ISL 1175
2183:cassette
2019:UK Albums
1941:position
1792:Jem Finer
1755:Personnel
1644:Writer(s)
1437:Writer(s)
1324:/MacGowan
1288:"Medley:
1174:Jem Finer
1138:Writer(s)
1093:In 2006,
1047:wrote in
465:Jem Finer
430:the Clash
360:Jem Finer
338:replaced
114:folk rock
104:folk punk
3152:(1993).
3134:11 March
3054:(2000).
2986:6 August
2676:Archived
2671:AllMusic
2642:13 March
2614:13 March
2583:13 March
2576:BBC News
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2147:cassette
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2083:100,000
2068:100,000
2058:France (
1984:VG-lista
1712:MacGowan
1605:MacGowan
1591:MacGowan
1577:MacGowan
1532:"Fiesta"
1451:MacGowan
1380:MacGowan
1366:MacGowan
1338:MacGowan
1088:AllMusic
687:AllMusic
631:members
596:and the
420:Alex Cox
342:, while
159:Producer
80:, London
66:Recorded
51:Released
41: by
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3548:Singles
3259:Select
3129:Discogs
2953:13 July
2555:10 July
2199:Canada
2119:Format
2110:Region
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2044:Region
1616:"Worms"
1521:Chevron
1097:placed
1066:critic
1002:Madness
643:Release
606:anybody
414:" with
352:cittern
350:played
245:Singles
206:(1989)
197:(1988)
188:(1986)
56: (
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2116:Label
1929:Charts
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1865:vocals
1647:Length
1440:Length
1272:Fiesta
1141:Length
1007:Sounds
900:Sounds
681:Rating
678:Source
288:Fiesta
151:Island
123:Length
74:Studio
3813:Songs
3791:Worms
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2865:Uncut
2302:Notes
2288:Rhino
2229:1994
2167:1988
2113:Date
2080:Gold
2065:Gold
1726:Finer
1658:Woods
1641:Title
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1434:Title
1393:Worms
1352:Woods
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3104:link
3066:ISBN
3032:ISBN
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2979:Spin
2955:2022
2900:2012
2831:2006
2728:Mojo
2710:2015
2684:2005
2644:2015
2616:2015
2585:2015
2557:2014
2523:ISBN
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2365:ISBN
2060:SNEP
1972:RMNZ
1939:Peak
1747:3:27
1729:2:14
1715:3:42
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762:Mojo
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455:(ex-
410:of "
69:1987
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