In the ‘70s, Irish folk revivalists like Planxty and The Bothy Band were quick to follow in The Chieftains' footsteps with fresh and lively renditions of old favourites, like De Danann's "Master Crowley's." Later, even former punk rockers like Elvis Costello looked to their Irish roots for inspiration—none more so than The Pogues, whose career took off with the timeless "Fairytale of New York."