A special performance from Saturday Night Live's Christmas episode. Hozier Covers The Pogues’ “Fairytale of New York” on SNL: ...
Hozier was the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live‘s” Christmas edition Saturday night, and for his second song, the Irish ...
“Hozier performing ‘Fairytale of New York’ has to be the most Irish thing ever and I’m here for it,” wrote one fan on X. Hozier and his backup singers instead sang “You ...
Some of the most beloved Christmas songs are a bit rough around the edges, from the hokey and macabre “Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer” to the Pogues’ controversial “Fairytale of New ...
While most people recognise Christmas by the last-minute shopping frenzy or snowflakes gently falling, for me and many others, it's signalled by finding ourselves at the end of an eye-rolling argument ...
It's a rarity to meet someone who doesn't know the lyrics by heart and even more ... With all this in mind, the Fairytale of New York controversy could be resolved with one thing: context.
“Hozier performing ‘Fairytale of New York’ has to be the most Irish thing ... O’Brien was referring to a line in the original lyrics of the song, now considered offensive: “You scumbag ...
Hozier masterfully covered The Pogues' Christmas classic "Fairytale ... in New York City needs no explanation. The song, however, has been the focus of debate in recent years for lyrics that ...
Hozier brought a touch of Irish Christmas magic to the finale of Saturday Night Live’s 50th season, performing a poignant rendition of The Pogues’ classic Fairytale of New York. The December ...
I was looking at Twitter where a guy said that he loved The Pogues but every Christmas when he hears drunk blokes shouting that word in the street – when they’re singing along to ‘Fairytale ...