- Source: The Pogues discography
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 Mahone – the anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic póg mo thóin, meaning 'kiss my arse'.
The band reached international prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s, recording several hit albums and singles. MacGowan left the band in 1991 owing to drinking problems, but the band continued – first with Joe Strummer and then with Spider Stacy on vocals – before breaking up in 1996. The Pogues re-formed in late 2001, and played regularly across the UK and Ireland and on the US East Coast, until dissolving again in 2014. The group did not record any new material during this second incarnation. Following MacGowan's death in 2023, Stacy along with other surviving members Jem Finer and James Fearnley reformed the band and announced a tour of the UK and Ireland for 2025.
Their politically-tinged music is informed by MacGowan and Stacy's punk backgrounds,
yet used traditional Irish instruments such as the tin whistle, banjo, cittern, mandolin and accordion.
Albums
= Studio albums
== Live albums
== Compilation albums
=Tributes
Videos
Singles
References
External links
The Pogues discography discography at Discogs
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- The Pogues discography
- The Pogues
- Neal H Pogue
- Peace and Love (The Pogues album)
- Fairytale of New York
- Spider Stacy
- The Best of The Pogues
- Hell's Ditch
- The Radiators from Space
- Shane MacGowan