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  • Quote goodbar

Post by goodbar Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:04 am

i used to like them both a lot, now i just think they're mediocre. dkm's less irish-influenced stuff is the best.

and who cares if they knock-off a few riffs, it's not like the pogues never did. :wink:
i used to like them both a lot, now i just think they're mediocre. dkm's less irish-influenced stuff is the best.

and who cares if they knock-off a few riffs, it's not like the pogues never did. :wink:
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Sat Apr 22, 2006 9:16 pm

Yeah I know the one, but you're right. Whgen you talk to him he uses the f word in every sentence he speaks
Yeah I know the one, but you're right. Whgen you talk to him he uses the f word in every sentence he speaks
  • Quote Paddy Rolling Clone

Post by Paddy Rolling Clone Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:17 pm

Yeah, I suppose they do. He was a bit too much though. :shock: I think it was on Youtube I saw it, "Paddy's Goes to America" I think was the title. I'll have a gander..


Edit: Paddy Goes To Hollywood, twas.
Yeah, I suppose they do. He was a bit too much though. :shock: I think it was on Youtube I saw it, "Paddy's Goes to America" I think was the title. I'll have a gander..


Edit: Paddy Goes To Hollywood, twas.
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:09 pm

Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:I seen an interview with him online, he curses an awful lot. Fuck this, fuck that. Got on me nerves. :?


Haha don't all Dubs???
[quote="Paddy Rolling Clone"]I seen an interview with him online, he curses an awful lot. Fuck this, fuck that. Got on me nerves. :?[/quote]

Haha don't all Dubs???
  • Quote Paddy Rolling Clone

Post by Paddy Rolling Clone Sat Apr 22, 2006 5:44 pm

I seen an interview with him online, he curses an awful lot. Fuck this, fuck that. Got on me nerves. :?
I seen an interview with him online, he curses an awful lot. Fuck this, fuck that. Got on me nerves. :?
  • Quote Behan

Post by Behan Sat Apr 22, 2006 3:57 pm

Heather wrote:
Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:


You said everything I was thinking, Paddy. Although I'm not a great lover of DKM, I do enjoy Flogging Molly.


Phil, Flogging Molly is fronted by a Dubliner who used to be in a Heavy Metal band in the 80s
[quote="Heather"][quote="Paddy Rolling Clone"]I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:[/quote]

You said everything I was thinking, Paddy. Although I'm not a great lover of DKM, I do enjoy Flogging Molly.[/quote]

Phil, Flogging Molly is fronted by a Dubliner who used to be in a Heavy Metal band in the 80s
  • Quote Heather

Post by Heather Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:43 pm

Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:


You said everything I was thinking, Paddy. Although I'm not a great lover of DKM, I do enjoy Flogging Molly.
[quote="Paddy Rolling Clone"]I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:[/quote]

You said everything I was thinking, Paddy. Although I'm not a great lover of DKM, I do enjoy Flogging Molly.
  • Quote Paddy Rolling Clone

Post by Paddy Rolling Clone Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:49 pm

I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:
I couldn't call myself a major fan of either Dropkick Murphys or Flogging Molly, but I enjoy their music as much as the next person. To me, it's fun, nothing too serious, much better than most of the stuff I hear these days. It just doesn't have that weight behind it that the music of The Pogues did. I'm not sure anything ever will. :shock:
  • Quote Heather

Post by Heather Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:21 pm

After all, why hurry?
After all, why hurry?
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:17 pm

As a rule, while the support band is on stage, I'm back at the hotel taking it easy before our show. I am usually not back at the venue until half hour call.
As a rule, while the support band is on stage, I'm back at the hotel taking it easy before our show. I am usually not back at the venue until half hour call.
  • Quote Niall

Re: Celtic Punk Band Today

Post by Niall Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:17 pm

philipchevron wrote:
pogues22 wrote:Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks


Understandably, people don't believe me when I say I have no opinion of any of these bands, but really, I don't. I have yet to hear the DKMs although they toured with us. For all I know, they're brilliant (Spider likes 'em) and for that matter Foggy Molly may be best band ever, but I find my curiosity strangely unaroused by them.


the dropkicks toured with you and you didnt hear them? Obviously, im not in a touring band nor will be but i presumed you would have watched them when they played
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="pogues22"]Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks[/quote]

Understandably, people don't believe me when I say I have no opinion of any of these bands, but really, I don't. I have yet to hear the DKMs although they toured with us. For all I know, they're brilliant (Spider likes 'em) and for that matter Foggy Molly may be best band ever, but I find my curiosity strangely unaroused by them.[/quote]

the dropkicks toured with you and you didnt hear them? Obviously, im not in a touring band nor will be but i presumed you would have watched them when they played
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Celtic Punk Band Today

Post by philipchevron Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:31 pm

pogues22 wrote:Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks


Understandably, people don't believe me when I say I have no opinion of any of these bands, but really, I don't. I have yet to hear the DKMs although they toured with us. For all I know, they're brilliant (Spider likes 'em) and for that matter Foggy Molly may be best band ever, but I find my curiosity strangely unaroused by them.
[quote="pogues22"]Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks[/quote]

Understandably, people don't believe me when I say I have no opinion of any of these bands, but really, I don't. I have yet to hear the DKMs although they toured with us. For all I know, they're brilliant (Spider likes 'em) and for that matter Foggy Molly may be best band ever, but I find my curiosity strangely unaroused by them.
  • Quote pogues22

Celtic Punk Band Today

Post by pogues22 Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:05 am

Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks
Mr. Chevron, I was just wondering what is your opinion on the new wave of celtic punk band today. Bands like Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and Lancaster County Prison, to name a few are clearly influenced by The Pogues. I saw Dropkick open up for The Sex Pistols in 2003 in Boston, wasn't that impressed. Flogging Molly puts on a great live show, but their songs pale in comparison to your guys material. Also if you listen to Flogging Molly's Sentimental Johnny it is The Pogues Fiesta. Bag of Bricks is The Pogues Turkish Song of the Damned, and finally Tobacco Island steals a riff from Streams of Whiskey.

Overall, none of these new bands can match the amazing songwriting talents of each of you guys, but I would still like to hear your opinion on the matter

Thanks

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