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Showing posts with label Dropkick Murphys. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Dropkick Murphys: Signed And Sealed In Blood 2013

 

Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1996. The band was initially signed to independent punk record label Hellcat Records, releasing five albums for the label, and building a reputation locally through constant touring and yearly St. Patrick's Day week


shows, held in and around Boston. The 2004 single "Tessie" became the band's first mainstream hit and one of their biggest charting singles to date. The band's final Hellcat release, 2005's The Warrior's Code, included the song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"; the song was featured in the 2006 film The Departed, and went on to become the band's only platinum-selling single to date, and remains one of their best-known songs. The band is known for their loud, energetic live shows.
                                                                  


[Taking their musical cues from British Oi!, American hardcore, and traditional Irish music, Boston's Dropkick Murphys have built a reputation as one of America's most celebrated Celtic punk outfits. The group formed in the late 1990s as a fiery, though relatively straightforward punk outfit, but through the

years began incorporating traditional Irish folk instrumentation and melody into their unruly sound. With songs about working-class troubles, street-tough solidarity, and the joys to be found at the bottom of a bottle, the Murphys won over both traditional punk fans and mainstream revelers, particularly after their song "Shipping Off to Boston'' was featured in Martin Scorsese's 2006 Oscar-winning film The Departed.
                                              

In subsequent years, the band's audience increased significantly with albums like 2011's Going Out in

Style and 2017's 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory consistently charting in the Top Ten. Also active in charitable causes and politics, they founded the Claddagh Fund to supports community-based non-profits and have essentially become regional heroes in their hometown. Twenty-five years into their career the Murphys delivered their tenth studio album, Turn Up That Dial, in 2021.
                                                   

Dropkick Murphys formed in South Boston in 1996; vocalist Mike McColgan, guitarist Rick Barton, and bassist Ken Casey comprised the original nucleus of the group, with a series of drummers passing

through the lineup before the addition of mainstay Matt Kelly in 1997. After a series of EPs, including Fire & Brimstone, Tattoos & Scally Caps, and Boys on the Docks, the Murphys signed to Hellcat Records to issue their 1998 full-length Do or Die, produced by Rancid's Lars Frederiksen. McColgan exited the group soon after (he later went on to form the like-minded Street Dogs) and was replaced by vocalist Al Barr for the follow-up, 1999's The Gang's All Here.
                                           

Mob Mentality, a split release with the Business, appeared in mid-2000, at the same time the band was going through an extensive redesign. Their five-piece arrangement expanded into a septet, as Marc

Orrell stepped in after original guitarist Rick Barton left the band to get married. James Lynch joined as guitarist, with bagpiper Spicy McHaggis and mandolinist Ryan Foltz also coming aboard to enhance the band's increasingly Celtic-driven sound. For their third studio effort, 2001's Sing Loud, Sing Proud, bassist Ken Casey took over production duties, and the album featured collaborations with ex-Pogue Shane MacGowan and Cock Sparrer's Colin McFaull.
                                             

Their Irish pride shone through the next year, when Live on St. Patrick's Day from Boston, MA was

released in the summer. Recorded at the biggest Irish-American celebration of the year in a town known for its widespread Irish heritage, the set was a blistering example of their intense and lively gigs. As the band prepped for the annual Vans Warped Tour in summer 2003, they released Blackout in June; the album featured new bagpipe player Scruffy Wallace and accordionist Tim Brennan (who further took over mandolin and tin whistle after Foltz left following some touring).
                                             

The Murphys reworked the Boston Red Sox anthem "Tessie" on their mid-2004 EP Tessie, which subsequently became the theme song to the Sox's World Series run that year and was featured in the movie Fever Pitch. Warrior's Code followed in 2005, and one of its songs, "I'm Shipping Up to Boston,"

was later used in the 2006 Martin Scorsese film The Departed, become their biggest hit. Soon after, the Murphys recorded The Meanest of Times, a collection of songs about family loyalty, featured guest appearances by Spider Stacy of the Pogues and Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners, and was released in mid-September 2007. With the 2008 departure of lead guitarist Orrell, the group welcome multi-instrumentalist Jeff DaRosa into the fold and promoted Brennan to lead guitar.
                                                              

Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA, a CD/DVD of tracks culled from the week of St. Patrick's Day shows in Boston in 2009, was released in 2010. For their next studio effort, the band looked inward to create a concept album, combining their own experiences to create the fictional character Cornelius Larkin. The

result was their seventh album, Going Out in Style, which was released in 2011 on their Born & Bred label. 2012 saw the band follow up with Live at Fenway before returning the next year with their eighth studio effort, Signed and Sealed in Blood. The Murphys returned in early 2017 with their ninth studio effort, 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory. The album was their first to be recorded outside of Massachusetts, with the band relocating to El Paso, Texas for the entire creative process.
                                        

Inspired by the group’s work with the Claddagh Fund for recovering addicts, it was released once again through their own imprint, Born & Bred Records. Upon release, 11 Short Stories debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200. Following its release, the band headed out on an extensive world tour, including dates with Rancid in North America. Recording started on their tenth album in 2018, with a

handful of tracks released in the interim, and by 2020, with COVID-19 putting tours on hold, the group focused on finishing the release. On it the band opted to move away from the enraged content of their previous albums, instead writing uplifting, singalong, feel-good anthems along with an ode to Barr's father and the numerous people lost to COVID-19. The resulting album, Turn Up That Dial, was issued at the beginning of 2021.
Artist Biography by Jason Ankeny]

                                           



Dropkick Murphys - Signed And Sealed In Blood
Label: Born & Bred Records – DKM2-532420
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: Jan 8, 2013
Genre: Rock
Style: Celtic, Punk


MEMBERS

                                             


  
Bagpipes, Whistle – Scruffy Wallace
Banjo, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Mandola, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Autoharp, Vocals – Jeff DaRosa
Drums, Vocals – Matt Kelly
Guitar, Accordion, Bouzouki, Piano, Whistle, Vocals – Tim Brennan
Guitar, Vocals – James Lynch
Lead Vocals – Al Barr
Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar – Ken Casey
Strings [Various Songs] – Parkington Sisters

TRAXS

                                                                          



01. The Boys Are Back    3:19
02. Prisoner's Song    2:46
03. Rose Tattoo  (Banjo [Guest] – Winston Marshall/Vocals [Sang On] – Michelle DaRosa, Niki Cremmen)  5:06
04. Burn    2:39
05. Jimmy Collins' Wake  (Lyrics By – Richard Johnson)  2:59
06. The Season's Upon Us  (Vocals [Sang On] – Michelle DaRosa)  4:02
07. The Battle Rages On    2:17
08. Don't Tear Us Apart    3:01
09. My Hero    3:10
10. Out On The Town    3:02
11. Out Of Our Heads    3:11
12. End Of The Night  (Vocals [Sang On] – Parkington Sisters)  5:17

MP3 @320 Size: 319 MB
Flac  Size: 100 MB 

Dropkick Murphys: Witch Side Are You On? (2001) + The Singles Collection Volume 1. 1996-1997 (2012)

You can find them HERE

Monday, January 04, 2010

Dropkick Murphys : Which Side Are You On ? 2001



This is a very Rare Vinyl Lp Accoustic Session , not even available in the Anazon , 11 track lp recorded 2/4/2001 at an acoustic radio session at WFNA .

Not available on CD


Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts .
First playing together in the basement of a friend's barbershop , they blended traditional folk rock and punk rock known as Celtic punk . Their influences include Stiff Little Fingers , The Pogues , The Clash , Thin Lizzy , The Dubliners , Hot Water Music , and the Swingin' Utters .


The band has made a name for itself and built a following as a result of their non-stop touring all over the world and their St. Patrick's Day weekend shows , which are held in and around Boston . The group is also well-known for their patronage of the Boston Red Sox and Bruins .

Dropkick Murphys have been known for supporting working class and union causes , and have a strong relationship with the AFL-CIO . The band has said that they are all Democrats , and during the 2004 United States presidential election were part of Punkvoter , a political activist group dedicated to defeating George W. Bush .
That year they also appeared on the Rock Against Bush , Vol. 2 compilation contributing the song " We Got the Power ".

Rock Against Bush was a project mobilizing punk and alternative musicians against the 2004 U.S. Presidential re-election campaign of George W. Bush. It was inspired by the idea of creating a vibe of anti-war and pro-peace sentiment, similar to the Rock Against Racism tour of the late 70's (which featured such bands as The Clash, and more directly inspired by the Rock Against Reagan tour of the 80's (which featured bands Fat Mike of NOFX was more familiar with, such as MDC).

Band members

Al Barr – lead vocals
Ken Casey – bass guitar, lead vocals
Matt Kelly – drums, bodhran, vocals
James Lynch – guitar, vocals
Scruffy Wallace – bagpipes, tin whistle
Tim Brennan – guitar, accordion, vocals
Jeff DaRosa – acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, keyboard, mandolin, whistle, organ, vocals.

WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON ?


Come all you good workers good news to you I'll tell
Of how the good old union has come in here to dwell.

Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?

My daddy was miner and I'm a miner's son
and I'll stick with the union 'til every battles done.

Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?

They say in Harlan County there are no neutrals there
you'll either be a union man or a thug for J.H. Blair

Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?

Oh workers can you stand it? Oh tell me how you can
Will you be a lousy scab or will you be a man?

Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?

Don't scab for the bosses don't listen to their lies
Us poor folks haven't got a chance unless we organize.

Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?
Which side are you on?


TRACXS :

SIDE ONE

1. The Torch
2. Boys On The Docks
3. Which Side Are You Are On ?
4. The Gangs All Here
5. Wild Rover
6. Amazing Grace





SIDE TWO

1. The Fighting 69 th
2. Fortunate Son
3. The Rocky Road To Dublin
4. Finnegan ' s Wake
5. HoedoWn On The MBTA




THE GANGS ALL HERE


Well the devil's nipping at your heels and this time it's for real
A lonely hunger starts to gnaw as you wash away the pain
Of another desperate dead end day forever filled with sadness
To forget about the pain you take your bottle, drink your grain

Chorus

Singing Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here.
Leave your worries at the door boy, they're not going anywhere
Hail, hail the gang's all here
When the going gets tough, I know my friends will still be there

Well you're walking down the road and the wind is in your face
You're down and out and the unemployment line's a mile long
The money in your pocket may not get you through the day
But cheer up son I know a place where mugs like us belong



Pick your heart up off the ground though I'm sure it weights a ton
You're no better or no worse than any mothers son
Though you're up against all odds and you're backed against the wall
You recall the cheer, "The Gang's All Here" and shout!


Format : Vinyl LP
Label : ? ( There are not informations )
Made in : ? ( No informations in the album )

Size : 75 MB
Bitrate : 320

HERE

Dedicaded to my friend Tasos Rancid
 
DROPKICK MURPHYS - THE SINGLES COLLECTION VOLUME 1. 1996-1997  (2012)
 
           


TRAXS

01. Barroom Hero    3:09
02 Fightstarter Karaoke    2:33
03. John Law    2:15
04. Regular Guy    1:53
05. 3rd Man In    2:19
06. Career Opportunities (Live)  (Written-By – J. Strummer, M. Jones) 1:53
07. Never Alone    3:18
08. Take It Or Leave It    2:02
09. Eurotrash    1:36
10. Front Seat    2:33
11. Denial    2:24
12. Billy's Bones  (Written-By – S. McGowan)  2:03
13. Road Of The Righteous    2:50
14. Guns Of Brixton  (Written-By – P. Siminon)  2:47
15. Cadence To Arms (Live)  (Music By – Traditional)  2:26
16. Do Or Die (Live)    1:48
17. In The Streets Of Boston (Live)    1:14
18. Never Alone (Live)    2:40
19. Get Up (Live)    2:05
20. Far Away Coast (Live)    2:46
21. Boys On The Docks (Live)    2:53
22. Skinhead On The M.B.T.A. (Live)  (Written-By – B. Hawes, J. Steiner)  4:45
23. I've Had Enough (Live)  (Written-By – J. Kelly, Slapshot)  1:42
24. White Riot (Live)  (Written-By – J. Strummer, M. Jones)  1:48

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