Kavanagh's Irish Pub, Pogues Playing, a Wake for The Wire

Published by Toronto Mike on April 18, 2009 @ 12:40 in The Wire

WireSome of my favourite scenes in The Wire were the wakes the Baltimore Police Department would hold at Kavanagh's Irish Pub to honour a fallen comrade. Last night, I was itching for another episode of The Wire, but ended up watching an episode of Lost from a few weeks ago that I had stored on my PVR. It wasn't the same. It wasn't even close.

In true Wire style, I need a trip to Kavanagh's to celebrate what The Wire gave me so I don't dwell on what I'm missing. Everything ends. The first Kavanagh wake on The Wire took place in "Dead Soldiers", the third episode of the third season. It was for Ray Cole, who was played by series producer Robert Colesberry, who died shortly after the second season. In essence, this wake was for Colesberry. Here's that scene.

That song is "Body of an American" by The Pogues. "Body of an American" would become the definitive Kavanagh wake song in the series. I've been playing it a lot lately.

Here's the Pogues. Fare the well gone away, there's nothing left to say.

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3 Responses to "Kavanagh's Irish Pub, Pogues Playing, a Wake for The Wire"

Jill
April 18, 2009 / 21:43

I have been reading a lot about your recent love for the show and I was somewhat interested. This featured clip alone with that beloved tune has me running out to purchase the first season very soon.

Andrew
April 18, 2009 / 22:36

Yay! Another one!

You will not regret it.

Tom Archer
September 11, 2009 / 09:34

Sad day here in the UK....
Final episode of the final series of "The Wire" here on BBC2 last night.

I shall so miss it....

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