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By demonstrating that the spirit of punk could live in traditional Irish folk music, the Pogues were one of the most radical bands of the mid-'80s. Led by Shane MacGowan, whose slurred, incomprehensible voice often disguised the sheer poetry of his songs, the Pogues were undeniably political -- not only were many of their songs explicitly in favor of working-class liberalism, but the wild, careening sound of their punk-injected folk was implicitly radical. While the band was clearly radical, they also had a... Read More
| Date | Venue | Location | |
| 12/06/08 | The Kings Hall | Belfast, UK | |
| 12/07/08 | Glasgow Academy | Glasgow, UK | |
| 12/09/08 | Leeds Academy | Leeds, UK | |
| 12/11/08 | Newcastle Academy | Newcastle, UK | |
| 12/12/08 | Sheffield Academy | Sheffield, UK | |
| 12/13/08 | Manchester Evening News Arena | Manchester, UK | |
| 12/15/08 | Birmingham Academy | Birmingham, UK | |
| 12/16/08 | Bristol Academy | Bristol, UK | |
| 12/18/08 | Brixton Academy | London, UK | |
| 12/19/08 | Brixton Academy | London, UK |
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