This is the "National Band of New England". Celtic Punk band from Boston. I'm New Englander living in another part of the US, and hearing the Dropkick Murphys always brings me back home. "Rose Tattoo" and "Tessie" are other great songs by them.
The lyrics are mostly from a Woody Guthrie poem and applied to their Celtic punk style. The original singer was Mike McColgan who left to form Street Dogs with some mates from the Ska band the Mighty Bosstones. Their best stuff really is in their first 5 albums, with songs like, "Caught in a Jar, " " Finnegan's Wake ," "State of Massachusetts," and a great cover of Pete Seger's labor anthem, "Which Side Are You On." The original Murphy's were sons of union longshoremen. They've assisted with labor disputes and have done extensive amounts of charity projects, especially locally in the Boston area. They utilize multiple types of instruments in the studio and live, including: drums, guitars, keyboards, accordion, bagpipes, tin whistle, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, banjo and cello. While many local sports teams and athletes have used "Shipping Up to Boston," the Murphy's have also written and produced songs for teams such as "Tessie," for the Boston Red Sox. Their music has been used in multiple TV and movies. Lead man Casey also owns a couple of restaurants in the Boston area including his first, McGreevy's Pub.
Hey guys! This was also the theme for a TV Show in the US called Rizzoli & Isles, also in the Departed movie! These guys sellout all the time in Boston. And play a number of sellout shows in Boston around the St Patrick's day holiday. All the Boston sports teams use the song as well! Ken Casey is also very well know for his charity work. Cheers!!
Hi Guys, Great reaction!!!! This song was used in a Sam Adams Boston Lager (beer) commercial celebrating their 30 year anniversary. Their songs are on my St. Patrick's Day playlist.
This seems to depict the Boston Irish mafia who are said to be very unpredictable and dangerous. I like the quote from the movie Kill the Irishman where his mother says "Were liars and drunks but were good people.
YAY! I could tell by BP1's face he liked the instrumentals at least. See BP1, we aren't that far apart musically! that is until you bring out a ballerina or I throw "Slayer-ish" tunes your way. Loved it! Bp2, do "Rose Tattoo" next! I might even show you one or 2 or 3 of MY rose tattoos! 😉
Nice reaction, guys! They are awesome live! Check out Tessie, club anthem for the Boston Red Sox. Though I am not familiar at all with Baseball, this is one of the best club anthems I ever heard! Thanks, greetings from Germany 👍🤘
Great looking video, great into, cool beat... it was all going SO well! And then dude started shouting. 🥴 To be fair, I liked the chorus-y bit, seems I don't mind so much when lots of dudes are shouting rather than one . I think it kind of dilutes it a bit so it sounds like a drinking chant. I could drink my pint of Guinness to this. 8.5 seems fair to me!
The Dropkick Murphys are hit-and-miss for me, but one of their songs I love is called As One. It has an epic feel to the lyric that stirs me. Worth a listen. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/2gZrGu1kKSc/w-d-xo.html
Hi both, never heard of this group, but let’s see…….Is the band Irish? Liking the intro music. Oooooo this is heavy rock, I like it, the music is really catchy. Another group to chat to my son in law. Great upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Rose Tattoo is a better song. In my opinion, anyway. Hope you react to it sometime soon. 😊 Either way, I love the Dropkick Murphys, and this song as well. Some more musicians to consider; The Dead South, from Canada, (try 'In Hell, I'll Be In Good Company', 'You Are My Sunshine', not what you're expecting.), Flogging Molly's 'The Worst Day Since Yesterday', another American Celtic band, and more Home Free! Lol.
Great Anthem for Irish and all people. A call to freedom. When the right wing, people crushing Republican Governor of Wisconsin Scott walker used this song for his recall election campaign back in 2012, Dropkick Murphys told him Hell No and forced him to stop. Power to the People!
The lyrics are by Woody Guthrie. They've done a whole album using Woody Guthrie's unpublished lyrics.
This is the "National Band of New England". Celtic Punk band from Boston. I'm New Englander living in another part of the US, and hearing the Dropkick Murphys always brings me back home. "Rose Tattoo" and "Tessie" are other great songs by them.
It'd be a fight between the Murphy's and the Bosstones!
I saw Ken come on stage with the Bosstones at a Throwdown back about 15 years ago. It was amazing.
Introducing the world to Southies.
The lyrics are mostly from a Woody Guthrie poem and applied to their Celtic punk style. The original singer was Mike McColgan who left to form Street Dogs with some mates from the Ska band the Mighty Bosstones. Their best stuff really is in their first 5 albums, with songs like, "Caught in a Jar, " " Finnegan's Wake ," "State of Massachusetts," and a great cover of Pete Seger's labor anthem, "Which Side Are You On." The original Murphy's were sons of union longshoremen. They've assisted with labor disputes and have done extensive amounts of charity projects, especially locally in the Boston area. They utilize multiple types of instruments in the studio and live, including: drums, guitars, keyboards, accordion, bagpipes, tin whistle, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, banjo and cello.
While many local sports teams and athletes have used "Shipping Up to Boston," the Murphy's have also written and produced songs for teams such as "Tessie," for the Boston Red Sox. Their music has been used in multiple TV and movies. Lead man Casey also owns a couple of restaurants in the Boston area including his first, McGreevy's Pub.
Hey guys! This was also the theme for a TV Show in the US called Rizzoli & Isles, also in the Departed movie! These guys sellout all the time in Boston. And play a number of sellout shows in Boston around the St Patrick's day holiday. All the Boston sports teams use the song as well! Ken Casey is also very well know for his charity work. Cheers!!
Hi Guys, Great reaction!!!! This song was used in a Sam Adams Boston Lager (beer) commercial celebrating their 30 year anniversary. Their songs are on my St. Patrick's Day playlist.
I think my first introduction to them was another good one, The Worst Day Since Yesterday, again in some TV show
This seems to depict the Boston Irish mafia who are said to be very unpredictable and dangerous. I like the quote from the movie Kill the Irishman where his mother says "Were liars and drunks but were good people.
That was really good! I've never heard of them but will be checking them out now....thanks for the intro to them Guys 🙂
Ohhh I love me some DKM!! Their song Rose Tattoo would be right up yalls alley
When my sister got a traveling nursing gig in Boston, she was blasting this song all while she was driving up there 😂
Nice reaction! I've seen these guys live 3x...so much fun.
"the seasons upon us" is a great Christmas one by them.
Great reaction! I saw these guys at the Hard Rock on the Sunset Strip back awhile ago. Great concert!!
I LOST MY LEG!!!!!!
I would recommend "The Night Pat Murphy Died" by Great Big Sea next. They're more folk rock than punk, but share similar Celtic influences.
I love this in the departed
YAY! I could tell by BP1's face he liked the instrumentals at least. See BP1, we aren't that far apart musically! that is until you bring out a ballerina or I throw "Slayer-ish" tunes your way. Loved it! Bp2, do "Rose Tattoo" next! I might even show you one or 2 or 3 of MY rose tattoos! 😉
I love Captian Kelly's Kitchen by them too!
Nice reaction, guys! They are awesome live! Check out Tessie, club anthem for the Boston Red Sox. Though I am not familiar at all with Baseball, this is one of the best club anthems I ever heard! Thanks, greetings from Germany 👍🤘
"would love to see yall react to rose tatoo and green fields of france by the murphys theyre another great listen that not many see." - masshole
Check out " The Warrior Song "
Great looking video, great into, cool beat... it was all going SO well! And then dude started shouting. 🥴 To be fair, I liked the chorus-y bit, seems I don't mind so much when lots of dudes are shouting rather than one . I think it kind of dilutes it a bit so it sounds like a drinking chant. I could drink my pint of Guinness to this.
8.5 seems fair to me!
This is a Woody Guthrie song of old. That's what they wrote about in those days
The lyrics where originally written by Woody Guthrie
my lil sis is friends w caseys daughter
The Dropkick Murphys are hit-and-miss for me, but one of their songs I love is called As One. It has an epic feel to the lyric that stirs me. Worth a listen. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/2gZrGu1kKSc/w-d-xo.html
I love them, but I have a limit.
Hi both, never heard of this group, but let’s see…….Is the band Irish? Liking the intro music. Oooooo this is heavy rock, I like it, the music is really catchy. Another group to chat to my son in law. Great upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Elaine, they are from the Boston, Massachusetts area....USA. There are a LOT of Irish descendants there and a LOT of Irish music is played there.
They are American but their heritage is Irish. They are of course from Boston and MANY people from Boston have Irish ancestry.
You guys should react to their song "kiss me I'm s**tfaced"
Rose Tattoo is a better song. In my opinion, anyway. Hope you react to it sometime soon. 😊 Either way, I love the Dropkick Murphys, and this song as well. Some more musicians to consider; The Dead South, from Canada, (try 'In Hell, I'll Be In Good Company', 'You Are My Sunshine', not what you're expecting.), Flogging Molly's 'The Worst Day Since Yesterday', another American Celtic band, and more Home Free! Lol.
Warriors Code and Sunshine Highway are a couple more good songs from them.
should do kiss me im shit faced , or i had a hat when i came in
Great Anthem for Irish and all people. A call to freedom. When the right wing, people crushing Republican Governor of Wisconsin Scott walker used this song for his recall election campaign back in 2012, Dropkick Murphys told him Hell No and forced him to stop. Power to the People!
I liked it but could do without the "singing"!
Hahaaa! Snap!