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  1. A Drink With Shane Macgowan,(mayo de 2001) de Victoria Clark. En inglés. The Pogues. La década perdida, de Ann Scanlon, ediciones Pop-Rock Cátedra. En castellano y en inglés ISBN 84-376-0980-1; Enlaces externos. Shane MacGowan en Internet Movie Database (en inglés). The Parting Glass: An Annotated Pogues Lyrics Page. En inglés

  2. In 2001, MacGowan coauthored the autobiographical book A Drink with Shane MacGowan with his future wife, Victoria Mary Clarke. The book was published by Pan Macmillan.

  3. She wrote the biography, A Drink with Shane MacGowan. They did not generally allow celebrities or journalists to frequent their house but Sinéad O'Connor previously visited them. After an 11-year engagement, they married in November 2018 in Copenhagen. Clarke was with MacGowan when he died of pneumonia on 30 November 2023.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2001 · 1,143 ratings86 reviews. This bibulous, drug-indulgent and anarchic rock legend was born on a small farm in Tipperary, won a scholarship to Westminster, was rapidly expelled, became a rent boy, then a central figure of punk and the hugely influential star of The Pogues.

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  5. 11 de mar. de 2001 · Interview. Shane MacGowan gets the drinks in. Lynn Barber. He won a scholarship to Westminster and became a rent boy; he topped the charts with The Pogues but ended up broke; he's planning a...

  6. 31 de may. de 2012 · About the author (2012) Shane MacGowan, who died on 30 November 2023, was an Irish musician and singer, best known as the lead singer and songwriter the Pogues. He was fired from the band in...

  7. A Drink with Shane Macgowan. Victoria Mary Clarke. Pan Macmillan UK, May 1, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 384 pages. Hell-raiser Shane MacGowan's acclaimed and surprisingly...