2 Structured Arrangements of Ewan Mc Coll - Dirty Old Town
"Dirty Old Town" is a folk song written by Ewan MacColl in 1949, later famously covered by The Pogues in their 1985 folk-punk rendition. The song became an anthem of urban nostalgia.
"Dirty Old Town" is a folk song written by Ewan MacColl in 1949, originally reflecting industrial Salford. The Pogues' 1985 rock rendition popularized it internationally, blending Irish folk-punk energy with MacColl's gritty lyricism.
The Pogues' version, featured in their 1985 album "Rum Sodomy & the Lash", transformed the song into a drinking anthem with Shane MacGowan's raw vocals and tin whistle melodies.
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