I love Fairlytale of New York (come on, who doesn't) and as someone who hit 18 in 1984 I inevitably have Rum, Soddomy and Lash and If I Should fall from Grace with God, but I was never a big fan. They just seemed too inauthentic to me - classic plastic paddies, largely English, the heart of the band being posh public school kids playing at being Oirish. Tunbridge-Wells born McGowan went to the same school as Andrew Lloyd-Webber, George Osborne and Nick Clegg for crying out loud.
I'm actually quite a fan of what people often call punk folk, but much preferred more genuinely authentic bands such as The Oyster Band, Tansads, Men They Couldn't Hang, Chumbawamba etc who just seemed more authentic musically and politically.
Saw the Pogues live a couple of time and they were so-so but nothing like the phenomenal live experience of Tansads and Oyster Band.