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Post Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:29 pm

Hometownhero wrote:Dropkick Murphys will perform "The State Of Massachusetts" tonight on the Late Show with David Letterman .. (CBS 11:30pm).



As was widely reported in the media David Letterman's production company negotiated direct with the WGA to end the strike for their writers allowing them to return to work and paving the way for DKM to appear on the show while other production companies are still being affected by the union action. Letterman is a WGA member himself.



This is DKM's first ever performance on Letterman and we received such a favorable response that we were asked to record a second song at Dave's request. You can check out a web exclusive performance of "Shipping Off To Boston," on the Late Show's website:



http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/l ... tml?play=1



Yeah they started in on the second song straight away which was really nice.
The had a good energetic performance I thought.
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Post Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:26 am

Oh man....tickets are so fucking expensive because scalpers make all the money......

at least I got tickets for the Pogues in NY regualary...maybe because they are not as hip as DKM..... :wink:
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Post Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:36 am

Without checking....I think the Dropkicks are in Dublin tonight?
Cold and sleeting weather, yikes!
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Post Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:16 am

Tonight they were in Belfast and played a very good show indeed. The support was solid and the Murphys played a long set with a good mix of old stuff and off the latest album. Spider made an appearance which was absolutely brilliant I even got talking to him for a very short while after the show. I also managed to snag a mic for most of Skinhead on the MBTA. A really good night.
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Post Sun Feb 03, 2008 7:17 pm

Good one Phoist
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Post Mon Feb 04, 2008 12:21 am

They played Aberdeen tonight, probably the same set ans Belfast judging by the description.

Musically, they were on great form and there was an amazing atmosphere in the place (Moshulu is a real sweat box!), the only thing missing was any banter from the band, but I suppose they've never played the 'Deen before and didn't know what they could and couldn't say?

Anyone seeing them later in the tour is in for a great time.

Oh, and i got on stage for Skinhead on the MBTA and Alcohol

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Post Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:01 am

For Aussie fans...As a Brisbanite I'm pretty stoked - The Tivoli is an awesome old theatre - much better than the faulty air-con sweatbox that is the Arena(where DM played on their last tour.) :mrgreen:
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Post Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:18 am

graham love wrote:They played Aberdeen tonight, probably the same set ans Belfast judging by the description.

Musically, they were on great form and there was an amazing atmosphere in the place (Moshulu is a real sweat box!), the only thing missing was any banter from the band, but I suppose they've never played the 'Deen before and didn't know what they could and couldn't say?

Anyone seeing them later in the tour is in for a great time.

Oh, and i got on stage for Skinhead on the MBTA and Alcohol

graham love - two song rock star and part-time Dropkick Murphy!



yea graham Al doesnt really do banter. One of the reasons I will always prefer Mike he is one of us Al is just up there doing a job.
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Phoist wrote:
graham love wrote:They played Aberdeen tonight, probably the same set ans Belfast judging by the description.

Musically, they were on great form and there was an amazing atmosphere in the place (Moshulu is a real sweat box!), the only thing missing was any banter from the band, but I suppose they've never played the 'Deen before and didn't know what they could and couldn't say?

Anyone seeing them later in the tour is in for a great time.

Oh, and i got on stage for Skinhead on the MBTA and Alcohol

graham love - two song rock star and part-time Dropkick Murphy!



yea graham Al doesnt really do banter. One of the reasons I will always prefer Mike he is one of us Al is just up there doing a job.


aye it was just the standard "Hello Aberdeen!" and "Thanks for coming out to see us"

When i've seen them headlining in London (as well as on the Boston DVD), Ken seemed to have a bit more to say, that said, both Ken and Al had a great connection with the crowd, they both seemed to love the fact that it was only a step from the stage to the front row, so they were coming down to us for every second song. Definatly one of the best gigs I've been to in Aberdeen, SLF probably shaded it. (Both gigs miles behind Pogues and DKM at Brixton though!)
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Post Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:21 pm

I'll be seeing them on the 16th at Brixton
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Post Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:11 pm

what time do mad caddies go onstage
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Post Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:08 pm

It's pretty bad really isn't it - the recent DKM stuff I mean. That first album was a belter though.
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Post Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:33 pm

shipbuilder wrote:It's pretty bad really isn't it - the recent DKM stuff I mean. That first album was a belter though.


I really enjoyed "Meanest of Times"

I also really enjoyed "Do or Die" and i think street Dogs are pretty good as well. Perhaps I'm just easily pleased...
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St. Patrick's Day, BOSTON, 2008

Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:27 am

Yeah, so the Roman Catholic Church has moved St Patrick's Day to March 15 this year. The Parade in Boston is on the 16th according to Boston.com.

So what should I expect driving into Boston on the evening of the 17th?

Are folks in Boston still going to treat the 17th as St. Patrick's Day regardless? Or are they treating the 15th or 16th as St Patrick's Day?
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Post Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:16 am

Saw them in Leeds tonight , great gig.
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