- The
Pogues are an
English or Anglo-Irish
Celtic punk band
fronted by
Shane MacGowan and others,
founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, as
Pogue ****ne...
-
Pogue is
American pejorative military slang for
being Posted on Garrison,
which at the time were the Infantry. The term was used as
early as the First...
- The Anglo-Irish
Celtic punk band the
Pogues have
recorded songs for
seven studio albums as well as one
extended play (EP),
twenty singles, and various...
- the
Pogues s**** to
overcome obstacles such as love, fighting, friendship, and money.
Chase Stokes as John B. Routledge, the
ringleader of the
Pogues, forms...
-
Pogues include "Dirty Old Town", "Sally MacLennane" and "The
Irish Rover" (featuring the Dubliners). In the
following years MacGowan and the
Pogues released...
- made by the
Pogues'
producer at the time,
Elvis Costello, that the band
would not be able to
write a
Christmas hit single,
while the
Pogues'
manager Frank...
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David Welch Pogue (born
March 9, 1963) is an
American technology and
science writer and TV presenter, and
correspondent for CBS News
Sunday Morning. He...
- The
Pogues are an
English or Anglo-Irish
Celtic punk band
fronted by
Shane MacGowan and others,
founded in King's Cross,
London in 1982, as
Pogue ****ne...
-
Pogue ****ne is the
seventh and
final studio album by the
Pogues,
released in
February 1996. The
title is a
variant of the
Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning...
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James Pogue is an
American essayist and journalist. He is a
contributing editor at Harper's magazine, and his
pieces have
appeared on the cover. He is...