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  1. Like a river let it flow. Like a river let it flow. Like a river let it flow. Like some mountain made of stone, yeah. You stood your ground, you walked alone. Now is the time to bare your soul ...

  2. Mash and the corn the barley and the bran. Run like the devil from the Garda van. In the hills of Connemara. Keep your eyes well peeled today. The excise men are on their way. Searching for the ...

  3. In 1994, he formed ‘Shane MacGowan and the Popes’ and released the album, ‘The Snake’ the same year. In 1997, he released ‘The Crock of Gold’ and appeared as a guest on ‘Holloway Boulevard’, three years later. The same year, he appeared on ‘Perfect Day’, by Lou Reed.

  4. Jukebox Lyrics: (spoken) "Hi Jack, I don't know why you're calling here bothering Rick and I here this morning. Umm, obviously you have your crack whore with you. My cell phone went dead that's

  5. 11 de mar. de 2001 · He guested on their third album, Holloway Boulevard (2000). A Drink with Shane MacGowan by Victoria Mary Clarke and Shane MacGowan (£15.99, Sidgwick & Jackson) is published on 23 March. Explore ...

  6. Sweet tune about London's Holloway Boulevard, where all the Irish bars can be found. Sung by Paul McGuinness in the post MacGowan Popes. Their best tune with...

  7. More Shane MacGowan and The Popes albums Holloway Boulevard. The Crock of Gold. Show all albums by Shane MacGowan and The Popes Home. S. Shane MacGowan and The Popes. Christmas Party E.P.