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Posted on 12.19.08 by Rob Levy @ 11:19 pm
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. Released in time for Christmas of 1987, The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" peaked at #2 on the UK charts and subsequently reached the UK Top 10 four times over three consecutive years. As a result it remains one of the most popular contemporary Christmas records of the last 25 years. What is brilliant about "Fairytale of New York" is how The Pogues turned their fast and furious mix of traditional Irish music with punky attitude and turned it inwards, delivering an Irish folk ballad with terse back and forth exchanges between singer Shane MacGowan and guest vocalist Kirsty MacColl who prey on the listeners emotions for almost four minutes. It punches all of the smarmy Christmas songs in the face with brilliant lyrics like ?Happy Christmas your arse I pray God it's our last,? which remain unparalleled in pop history. "Fairytale of New York" has become timeless because it was made by the right band in the right place at the right time. The Pogues capitalized on the fact that the Christmas season can be lonely and rough and plays on that theme against the grain of traditional pop balderdash fed to us by the record industry. Categorized as: Music
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