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Old 12-15-2004, 09:53 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by eatyourpaisley777
Dropkick Murphys started playing for fun under a friend's baber shop in Boston, MA. Infleunces are, but not limited, to **** Sparrer, Stiff Little Fingers, Wolfe Tones, The Pogues, The Clash, AC/DC. The myth behind the name is that there was once a rehab center in Boston for rich alcoholics and the place was called "Dropkick Murphys". They are incredibly loyal to their fans, which can be seen at any live show.

Current Members Are:

Al Barr(formally of the Bruisers)-Vocals
Ken Casey-Bass, Vocals
Marc Orell-Guitar, Accordian
James Lynch-Guitar
Tim Brennan-Accordian, tin whistle, guitar, mandolin, occasionally bass
Scruffy Wallace-Bagpipes
Matt Kelly-Drums

Past Members:

Ryan Foltz-Mandolin, tin whistle
Mike McColgan-Vocals
Spicey McHaggis-Bagpipes
Joe Delany-Bagpipes(played the pipes for them on record, and maybe

rarely at shows)
Rick Barton-Guitar


Discography:
(full albums)
Blackout-2003
Live on St Paddys Day-2002
Sing Loud Sing Proud-2001
Singles Collection-2000
Gangs All Here-1999
Do Or Die-1996

they have done craploads of splits and have bunches of singles. Have done split CDs with Oxymoron, the Business, Face To Face, Agnostic Front, Bruisers, Anti Heros, and the Ducky Boys.


Starting in 1996, their release of [URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=75]Do Or Die[/url], produced by Lars Frederiksen, is perhaps the closest they have ever came to an "Oi!" sound. The starting song "Cadence To Arms"(a cheap ripoff of "Scotland the Brave") was matched with the second song on that album "Do Or Die" as their opening tunes to every live show they played up until 1999. The last song on this CD "Skinhead on the MBTA" a spin-off from the Kingston Trio's "Charlie On The MBTA" has been their closing song from the start, and still remains that way. During this song, everyone is invited on stage to sing along and just have fun. The line-up for this record was Rick Barton-Guitar, Ken Casey-Bass, Vocals, Mike McColgan-Vocals, Matt Kelly-Drums, Joe Delany-Bagpipes.

With Mike's departure, the door was left open for former [URL=http://www.thebruisers.net/]Bruisers[/url] vocalist Al Barr to take over for the record "[URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=76]Gangs All Here[/url]" also produced by Lars Frederiksen, released in 1999. Perhaps their most fist raising album of them all, this album marked the Al Barr and Ken Casey switch off singing that is now THE Dropkick Sound. [URL=http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2003/12/17/johnny_cunningham_helped_spark_celtic_revival/]Johnny Cunningham[/url] played fiddle for a few songs on this album. Line up for this album is Al Barr-Vocals, Ken Casey-Bass, Vocals, Rick Barton-Guitar, Matt Kelly-Drums.

With a whole new line up for their release of [URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=78]Sing Loud Sing Proud[/url] in 2001, they incorporated more folk into their music. Rick Barton left the band at this time, because of some cold blood between him and Ken Casey. This is the first album that Ken produced himself, no longer was Lars coming over and sleeping on Ken's couch to produce the record. They currently play the song "Foggy Dew" by the Cheiftains as they approach the stage, and start their show off with the opening song for this record "For Boston". Line up for this album is Al Barr-Vocals, Ken Casey-Bass, Vocals, Matt Kelly-Drums, Marc Orell-Guitar, accordian, Ryan Foltz-Tin Whistle, Mandolin, Dulcimer, Spicey McHaggis-Bagpipes, James Lynch-Guitar.

In 2000 They released their old singles and live shows between the years of 1996-1997 onto one full album called "[URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=77]The Singles Collection[/url]", Mike McColgan is the Vocalist on this album. They are releasing a singles collection volume 2 on March 8, 2005. They also released "[URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=222]Live On St. Paddys Day[/url]" in 2002, capturing the energy of their live show.

In 2003 Ken produced their lastest record "[URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=318]Blackout[/url]". Ryan Foltz left the band on this record to work with the [URL=http://www.gc5.motelblonde.com/index2.html]the GC5[/url] and his new band [URL=http://www.motelblonde.com]Motel Blonde[/url] , and Spicey also left the band to get married. But luckily, Scruffy Wallace was already a bagpiper, and a Dropkick Murphys fan, and already knew their songs on pipes, so he was there to bail them out. When Woody Guthrie died he left many songs undone. The Dropkicks were contacted by the daughter of Woody Guthri encouraging them to use lyrics from his archive and create a song. They did. This song was the featured song on this album entitled "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight". "The Dirty Glass" features guest vocalist "Stephanie Doherty" who is the guitar techs wife, so she tours with them. The Line up on this album is Al Barr-Vocals, Ken Casey-Bass, Vocals, Marc Orell-Guitar, Matt Kelly-Drums, Tim Brennan-accordian, mandolin, tin whistle, and guitar, Scruffy Wallace, bagpipes and James Lynch-guitar.

The Bands newest endeavor is "[URL=http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=386]Tessie[/url]" which pays respect to the Boston
Red Sox.

James Lynch plays and Epiphone Les Paul, Marc Orell plays a Gibson Les Paul Custom, Ken Casey plays a Fender Precision Bass, and Matt Kelly plays DW drums with ZILDJIAN cymbals.

I'm not completely done with this profile, I have added basic info, but I have so much more, and do not know how to add it in.
U probaly dont care but my Biology teacher played bagpipes for DKM for a few Boston shows
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