95. Terry Woods: The Pogues - Part 2

95. Terry Woods: The Pogues - Part 2

Episode 95 is a continuation of the conversation between Terry Woods and Fender Jackson as Terry talks about his career in The Pogues.


Conversation includes: Frank Murray; James Fearnley’s excellent book ‘Here Comes Everybody’; Paul McGuinness and U2; Terry seeing The Pogues for the first time in Cibeal Festival; Shane MacGowan’s songwriting genius; Frank Murray getting the push; songwriting credits; how the Pogues albums were recorded; Terry finding his musical space in The Pogues; the instrument Terry “should” have played; Bob Dylan; Dallas; Birmingham Six and Guilford Four; the missing verse of Streets Of Sorrow; The Popes; alcohol; Philip Lynott; ‘Young Ned Of The Hill’; Féile (The Trip To Tipp); Darryl Hunt; Ron Kavana; ‘Thousands Are Sailing’; Philip Chevron; reforming and other topics.


“The race is done, the journey’s over

As on this West Cork road I lie.

With summer twilight fading quickly

I won’t see another day.”

˜ 'Streets Of Sorrow' by Terry Woods


Relevant Links

93. Terry Woods: Sweeney's Men, Steeleye Span & More - Part 1

97. Terry Woods: The Pogues & Beyond - Part 3

www.theirelandpodcast.com

https://www.instagram.com/thepoguesofficial/


Additional Links

https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Here-Comes-Everybody-Audiobook/B00XYKQ4XA

https://www.dunboynecastlehotel.com/


Face to face recording in the Dunboyne Castle Hotel, County Meath at 2.50pm on Thursday 8th August 2024.


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