Shane MacGowan and Victoria Mary Clarke - A Drink With Shane Macgowan Reviews

Shane MacGowan and Victoria Mary Clarke - A Drink With Shane Macgowan

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  • The Boy from County Hell

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Jan 7, 2007
    Pros: a wonderfully frank, witty and charming look at MacGowans life, in his own words.
    Cons: none

    Summary: Most people who know the name Shane MacGowan probably have him pegged as a stereotypical drunken paddy, fronting The Pogues as a whirlwind of frenzied punk inspired folk music and alcohol try to beat him to the floor in a dishevelled and undignified ... read more

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