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Pissed and Pinned: Live at McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland, 1st March 1985 - FM Broadcast
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Pissed and Pinned: Live at McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland, 1st March 1985 - FM Broadcast

Pissed and Pinned: Live at McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland, 1st March 1985 - FM Broadcast

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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Pissed and Pinned: Live at McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland, 1st March 1985 - FM Broadcast

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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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.