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Tributes pour in for Shane MacGowan as singer remembered as a 'punk' and 'poet'

The legendary singer died at the age of 65 yesterday

Shane MacGowan (Image: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Tributes poured in for Shane MacGowan who was remembered as a “punk” and a “poet” in the wake of his death at the age of 65.

Ryan Tubridy, who interviewed The Pogues rocker when he appeared on The Late Late Show, was among the first on social media to pay his respects. He recalled the “tragic trilogy” of Irish stars who died this year – Sinead O’Connor, Christy Dignam and now Shane.

Tubridy wrote: “What a sad day it is today to see Shane MacGowan head off to his eternal reward, as they say. He was a fascinating figure. I met him a few times in recent years and he was a devil, actually.

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“And a great companion of course to Victoria Mary Clarke who I’m really thinking of most today, as well as Shane’s extended family. When you think of that tragic trilogy of passing this year, Sinead O’Connor of course and Christy Dignam, and now Shane MacGowan, the country has lost intrinsically important artists who are part of the fabric of who we are.

“Heaven, or wherever they are, just got a hell of a lot more interesting. May he rest in peace.”

TV and radio host Piers Morgan led the campaign to make Fairytale of New York No1 this Christmas. He wrote: “RIP Shane Irish punk legend, genius Pogues singer/songwriter, and hell-raiser extraordinaire.