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Shane MacGowan performing at the Brixton Academy London, England - 18.12.08. Alamy Stock Photo

Tony Duffin Shane MacGowan was more than a Fairytale…

Following the passing of Shane MacGowan, Tony Duffin reflects on the impact of Shane’s work on him in London during the 1980’s.

LAST UPDATE | 30 Nov 2023

SHANE MACGOWAN, WAS well known as the male singer in the duet ‘Fairytale of New York’ alongside Kirsty MacColl (RIP). Released in 1987, Shane co-wrote the song with Jem Finer and it is now so popular I can see how some people could be forgiven for thinking that it’s all Shane is known for.

However, Shane MacGowan was many things to many people. I want to tell you what he meant to me way back in 1980s London.

1980s

The UK in the 80s, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, faced economic recession and social unrest. Implementing divisive policies affecting industries like coal mining, Thatcher’s confrontational style was prominent in domestic policies and during the Falklands War.

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“The Troubles” in Northern Ireland were marked by increased violence and political tensions, with Margaret Thatcher taking a hardline stance against the IRA and Irish nationalism — leading to heightened security and further polarisation in Northern Ireland.

At the same time, the Irish diaspora in the UK experienced discrimination and exclusion amid these political tensions.

Members of the generation above me have said to me that London was good to them, but the ’50s, ’60s, ’70s and ’80s weren’t easy times to be Irish in the UK. However, in those decades, the Irish diaspora in the UK fostered strong Irish communities and cultural preservation.

1982

In 1982 The Pogues, initially named Pogue Mahone, were founded by Shane MacGowan and others in King’s Cross, London. They were an English and Irish Celtic punk band that fused mostly Irish trad music with the band members’ extensive punk pedigree.

Also, in 1982 I was 12 years old, second-generation Irish and living in South East London — many of my friends were just like me in this regard and, whether we knew it or not, we were looking for our scene.

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Whilst MTV had debuted on 1 August 1981 most of what was aired seemed far removed and out of touch with my reality… I wasn’t really into it. I was into my tunes though and the place to hear new music was on the radio — specifically listening to John Peel’s show and Janice Long’s show which aired from December 1982. It was around this time, via the radio, that I would’ve first heard The Pogues.

I’d missed the punk years, but here was something that fused punk, London and Ireland. I was hooked by the Pogues’ punk ethic and Shane’s lyrics of a street life narrative that humanised people. These were the people living on the streets that I saw on a daily basis in my late teens — the ones around Soho and its surrounds on the street drinking, using drugs, begging, people who engaged in sex work, etc.

The songs Shane MacGowan wrote in the 1980s had an impact on me in my teenage years and started me on a path that would lead me to work with many people on the streets of Soho, Brixton, Victoria and other areas of London in the 1990s.

1986

Throughout the 1980s The Pogues were an unbelievably energetic live band and, from St Patrick’s Day 1986 onwards, I could be found ‘up the front’ at many a Pogues’ gig. Shane was a great frontman and when he would leave the stage for a song or two mid-gig the crowd would call his name, again and again, in between the songs until he stepped back on stage — even if it was the mighty Joe Strummer that had come onstage… as he often did. No one could replace Shane at the helm of the Pogues!

129File Photo Shane McGowan Has Died_90694248 Shane MacGowan with Victoria Mary Clarke in Dublin, 2007.

I was lucky enough to be at Shane’s 60th Celebration at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on 15 January 2018. With President Michael D. Higgins tapping away to Shane’s songs — the range and diversity of stars that sang and/or played that night was mind-boggling.

The line up on the night included Sinéad O’Connor, Johnny Depp, Bono, Nick Cave, Bobby Gillespie, Glen Hansard, Carl Barat, Lisa O’Neill, Finbar Furey, Imelda May, Glen Matlock, Cáit O’Riordan, Spider Stacy, Jem Finer, Terry Woods and many more. However, the real stars of the evening were Shane’s lyrics.

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That night Lankum covered the song ‘The Old Main Drag’. In it, Shane’s lyrics give an accurate depiction of a life lived on the streets of London — sex work, begging, drug use, violence, chaos, disease and death.

In the 80s I had a morbid fascination with this lyrical insight into another world outside of my own narrow experience at home and in school. Ultimately, my love of Shane’s lyrics and witnessing the growing problem of street homelessness in London city centre in the late 1980s, led me to work in homeless services and drug services.

I am sorry to hear that Shane has passed away, but I am grateful for this opportunity to reflect on how important he was to me personally and professionally.

As Shane once wrote:

“Fare thee well, going away, there’s nothing left to say…”

Tony Duffin is the CEO of Ana Liffey Drug Project, an Irish NGO. First established in 1982, Ana Liffey Drug Project offers services to people who use drugs in the Dublin and the Midwest Region of the country.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:17 AM

    With more taxes this week, the FFG Green Government could care less as always.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:43 AM

    @Peter Murray:
    All citizens of the state pay taxes unless they can afford bent accountants like the old private school tie types that run the show here….for now….tik tok tick tock! ;~}

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:52 AM

    @: I tell you one thing,if any of the opposition get in you definitely will be paying more taxes….to pay for all the socialist utopian nonsense they’ve promised (no matter what they tell you about not raising taxes)

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:09 PM

    @Peter Murray: No VAT or Duty tax either? Cool.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:29 PM

    @: “could care less”. Did you just out yourself as an American. Do you live here or are you commenting from abroad?

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:52 PM

    @Peter Murray: just a guess you’re the “No” option in the poll

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    Nov 15th 2023, 3:57 PM

    @Peter Murray:
    Nope….pensioners and welfare recipients in general tend to spend most if not all of their disposable income in their local communities as per ESRI/CSO peer reviewed papers et al and by paying VAT they put evermore more into the pot….especially the pensioners who paid taxes much more punitive in the 80s that you were bigging up earlier!!

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:06 PM

    @Peter Murray: careful you trip over that chip on your shoulder now

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:40 AM

    Electricity in Ireland costs the consumer double what it costs in France.
    Gas in Ireland costs the consumer 50% more than what it costs in France.
    The difference is down to effective government there and a lack of one here.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:42 PM

    @Pat the Baker: can you lower the prices of baguettes here lad? Shocking in comparison to France …

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:49 PM

    @Pat the Baker: France uses nuclear energy hence why electricity is so cheap.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:54 PM

    @Peter Murray: ESB made a profit of . Fifteen thousand million euro in the last 12 months

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:44 PM

    @Peter Murray: True that but why don’t you google the cost for Malta … And hold on to your hats!!

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    Nov 15th 2023, 10:13 PM

    @Brendan Godley: and over 50% goes to the government in dividends. Plus any VAT, levies etc that was paid.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:30 AM

    Most people in general can afford it, the question is not that, an extra €100 per month may not break the bank if you do some adjustment, the problem is in the “adjustments “. Are we just working ants or are we in this life to enjoy it? Just working to barely make it till the end of the month is not life, then we would be living in a version of Communism with a perceived perception of us being allowed to complain.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:10 PM

    @J Ven: yes you’re right.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:19 PM

    @J Ven: A working Ant who now has to pay extra to bail out RTE.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:40 PM

    @Dave Barrett: and foot the bill for thousands of free social houses every year

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:18 PM

    @Peter Murray: Those who lived through the eighties could afford a place to live and a bit to enjoy life for the most part. The forties and fifties was real hardship but the government back then came up the bright idea of building affordable homes.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:25 PM

    @J Ven: completely agree

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:51 PM

    @John Brennan: If you could get a job. Many couldn’t and had to leave. Today is a different world

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:59 PM

    @Peter Murray: you know that for all the people perhaps mismanaging their money as you describe there are also very many who do go without these luxuries and still struggle.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 2:19 PM

    @Mick Duvanny: True, but I think the eighties was the first time that the educated and middle classes were affected by unemployment and emigration in large numbers. That is why it became such a recognised issue. Mass emigration here in the west was a fact of life since the famine and no one cried stop.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 3:03 PM

    @John Brennan: generally on one income source. Nowadays 2 large incomes per household is barely enough.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:33 AM

    All pointless comments here so far. The crucial issue is household energy costs are 3 times what they were 5/6 years ago, yet household income remains stagnant. Inflation and mortgages increase are also having huge impact on personal finances. All combined leaves one with little to nothing in their pockets. To add insult they want to introduce a charge on energy bill to fund a gas facility. If only I could make up a few additional charges for my employer to fund on top of my salary, like pay for my groceries, or clothes, without these I cannot work. Drip feeding taxes. They gave very little back in the budget. And have already taken that away.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 2:45 PM

    @Peter Murray: in short, no and certainly not 3 fold. some proof can be found in their financial statements.

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    Nov 16th 2023, 6:37 AM

    @Peter Murray: wow! Not 3 fold! Has your salary increased? We’d all love a job there…

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:40 AM

    still waiting for eamonn ryan to announce the terms of the windfall tax that was going to be applied to the energy companies profits. or have the big business lobbyists who really run the government lobbied this out of existence.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:37 PM

    17 yo-yo a month I pay here in finland. Couldn’t believe how cheap it was and that was with an increase as apparently it was cheaper before the forgotten about war in Ukraine. It crazy how much you get ripped of in Ireland for everything.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:14 PM

    I wish there was political establishment in this country that understood Taxpayers woes when it comes extra sneaky taxes that the government impose post Budget Day statements

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:45 PM

    My recent bill was €53 of which €16 was the amount of gas I used!!! Difference was taxes and levies not to mention the next new cost for the convenience of a floating ship full of gas added on.
    I only use the gas to heat the water as I can’t afford to heat the house

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    Nov 16th 2023, 8:23 AM

    @Peter Murray:
    Yeah, remove the b string from it and string yourself up with it you unfunny nonce! ;~}

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:41 AM

    also people worry about paying the mortgage over paying the utility bills. pay the utility bills first if you are struggling. energy companies will cut you off, dont pay the mortgage, reality is nothing will happen. no court in the land will turf a family to the streets and the banks know this.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:52 AM

    @Niall English: WARNING…
    DO NOT FOLLOW THAT ADVICE.
    If you contact energy companies and agree a payment plan, by law they can’t disconnect you.
    The banks WILL file court proceedings against you, and if you can’t afford a great lawyer, odds are you WILL get turfed out of your house by the courts.
    Ffs Niall.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 2:24 PM

    I struggle to understand why the are the dearest in Europe the FFG way

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    Nov 15th 2023, 12:42 PM

    Plenty money for drugs alcohol cigarettes. Was in Spain on holidays recently, place was rammed with Irish holiday makers . Great little country

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:18 PM

    @Peter Byrne: Small percentage of the Irish population can go on that holiday in the sun,A couple of Irish you bumped to into so aren’t they entitled to a holiday,the lucky 1s,as a working family man earning 65k,my family can’t do it,but we don’t begrudge those people who go on holiday,but we begrudge the government,who put usin this position of just barely able to pay bills

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    Nov 15th 2023, 1:19 PM

    Us in this

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    Nov 15th 2023, 2:53 PM

    @Peter Byrne: Are you related to Catherine Byrne, you know the ex FG Dublin TD who loves to spy on peoples shopping trolleys.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:03 PM

    @Peter Byrne:
    Was Inda Kinny’s imaginary “man with the two pints” there too by any chance! *eyeroll emoticon* ;~)

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:10 PM

    Probably because most of these people are evading taxes

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:40 PM

    I work in a community employment scheme my wages are €495 evey 2 weeks my brother is an old age pensioner. We put money by every week as we both would rather starve than owe a penny. If you budget properly as we do then bills are not a nightmare.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 11:30 AM

    to pay for anything… ffs.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:35 PM

    85 living alone Bord Gais dual fuel cost €4000 last year and new rate for this year will be €3750 so generous of them

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    Nov 16th 2023, 7:07 AM

    I live month to month on my salary I’m dreading christmas as I’ll be short come Jan and probs Feb. It is not a nice feeling knowing you struggle to pay for essentials like food bills and rent! It plays on your mental health. Something has to give!

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    Nov 16th 2023, 8:29 AM

    @Joanne Stokes:
    Sure hang in there, do as small a Chrimbo as you can and hopefully the good skins around ya will make it what it used to and should be about….until the shit-tide turns again for you! Mind yourself

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    Nov 15th 2023, 3:42 PM

    I have a well insulated house and that is why my energy bills are very low.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 3:59 PM

    @Peter McCormack:
    Cool story braw…..brrrr! ;~)

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:38 PM

    @Peter McCormack lucky you you can afford the insulation

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    Nov 16th 2023, 8:23 PM

    Disgusting what the energy cartel have been let away with. needs a lot more regulation – theyve absolutely taken the Irish for a ride since covid

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    Nov 15th 2023, 3:45 PM

    We split the bills.

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