Fairytale of New York by Pogues – ipasm.com
Fairytale of New York by Pogues, with Kirsty MacColl and Shane MacGowan on vocals is a classic Christmas song that is dark, it is not a fairytale, and it ridicules the Christmas spirit of disappointment and broken dreams. Fairytale of New York by Pogues is a memorable song; it begins as a weepy drunken dream on Christmas Eve and then an eruption of love, broken promises, abuses and blame. It is a beautiful sad Irish Christmas song sang loud in an Irish pub. This Fairytale of New York by Pogues song indicates that not everyone is merry at Christmas. So be merry this Christmas and get Fairytale of New York by Pogues now
I only like the first part to be honest
You scumbag, you maggot ! You cheap lousy faggot ! Love it !
Memories. My dad used to play this every christmas.
RIP. Though you’re not dead, dad, you might as well be. Alzheimer’s is a
bitch.
The shitiest version of this song. Such a great melody, squandered by
Shane. Sorry boys, you missed the mark on this one. Christy Moore made a
marked improvement on this. Happy Christmas. RIPieces Shane..
I will never forget my mum telling me that he was pissed when he was
singing this and during any other subsequent attempt at singing it live.
Well, he was certainly got into the spirit of things. Pun not intended.