Music videos and archived footage of ex-Pogues singer Shane MacGowan. We follow his life from the early days in Ireland and England, through his formation of - and later dismissal from - The... Read allMusic videos and archived footage of ex-Pogues singer Shane MacGowan. We follow his life from the early days in Ireland and England, through his formation of - and later dismissal from - The Pogues, to his new band The Popes.Music videos and archived footage of ex-Pogues singer Shane MacGowan. We follow his life from the early days in Ireland and England, through his formation of - and later dismissal from - The Pogues, to his new band The Popes.
- Self
- (as Victoria Clarke)
- Self
- (archive footage)
- Self (music video: "That Woman's Got Me Drinking")
- (archive footage)
- Self
- (archive footage)
- Self - Song "Fairytale of New York"
- (archive footage)
- Self - song "Haunted"
- (archive footage)
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Featured reviews
If you're a fan you'll find it somewhat insightul and very funny, and well worth watching.
HOWEVER
If you're not a fan of Shane, the Pogues or Irish music, it would be hard to recommend, which is why I gave it 9 instead of 10. Call it a nod to those who haven't discovered Shane yet.
Another plus : after seeing the honest, often moving and funny scenes
and interviews of Shane, you'll never again judge people by their appearance.
And the songs are brilliant, indescribably wonderful. "Fairytale of New York" will be a classic Christmas song, up there with "White Christmas"
(though of another world!) If you get Sundance Channel, see it while you can.
Thankfully, he transcended the tabloid exposure and has been afforded a portrait of his life and sadly none too unique lifestyle, in this haunting and evocative film.
Before witnessing this biopic, I was not a McGowan/Pogues disciple. I was always aware of his life and read the many articles of varying coverage and rented this film to assuage my own growing guilt of drug and alcohol abuse and I was keen to experience this man in regard to own demons.
Narcissism aside, this is a triumph of outsiders looking in. A very sad and beguiling tale of a man riddled with a crippling sensitivity that is exposed through a compilation of interviews with Shane, his partner, band members and admirers, including a very poignant and refreshingly honest Nick Cave including a tapestry of archived clips and footage that paint the picture of the present footing of Shane MacGowan.
Somehow the film, though mired in a dark and brutal avenue, succeeds in elevating Shane and his predicament to a place of inspiration without condoning or encouraging the waste on display.
A Beautiful Gift....
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is taken from The Pogues' 1987 album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God."
- Quotes
Philip Chevron: If you had issues with alcohol there was no better - trust me - there was no better place in the world to bury them and hide them in than in The Pogues.
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- SHANE-THE POGUES:堕ちた天使の詩
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