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The Pogues 11th Dec
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... and they are ACTIVE.

Valued punter Liz O'Neill has sent in a load of info on I Am Kloot, no doubt hoping to boost their chances of dividends, and it turns out they're playing at a gig I am going to - that's near enough to "news" for me... 9th of December they play at the Victorian Baths in Levenshulme, Manchester, that is as a warm up to their MIGHTY SLOT supporting Shane McGowan and entertaining me and my buddies on the 11th at the Astoria...

(Hmm do I mean the Astoria or was this one of the Pogues gigs at Brixton?)

They've now finished recording their debut LP in a CHURCH, and are mixing it up in Rochdale, nice...

My Dark Star (blee, sounds a bit goth), but not until next year...

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