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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Intro 0:56

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Intro
  2. 2.

    For Boston 1:26

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play For Boston
  3. 3.

    Boys on the Docks 2:25

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Boys on the Docks
  4. 4.

    Road of the Righteous 2:38

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Road of the Righteous
  5. 5.

    Upstarts & Broken Hearts 2:49

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Upstarts & Broken Hearts
  6. 6.

    The Gauntlet 2:57

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play The Gauntlet
  7. 7.

    Rocky Road to Dublin 2:35

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Rocky Road to Dublin
  8. 8.

    Heroes from Our Past 3:50

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Heroes from Our Past
  9. 9.

    Finnegan's Wake 2:13

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Finnegan's Wake
  10. 10.

    Wich Side Are You On? 2:31

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Wich Side Are You On?
  11. 11.

    A Few Good Men 3:11

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play A Few Good Men
  12. 12.

    Curse of a Fallen Soul 3:15

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Curse of a Fallen Soul
  13. 13.

    The Torch 3:47

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play The Torch
  14. 14.

    Gang's All Here 4:52

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Gang's All Here
  15. 15.

    Forever 3:34

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Forever
  16. 16.

    Spicy McHaggis Jig 3:23

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Spicy McHaggis Jig
  17. 17.

    John Law 1:29

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play John Law
  18. 18.

    Wild Rover 3:23

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Wild Rover
  19. 19.

    Fortunate Son 3:23

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Fortunate Son
  20. 20.

    Nutty (Bruin's Theme) 1:37

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Nutty (Bruin's Theme)
  21. 21.

    Good Rats 4:10

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Good Rats
  22. 22.

    Amazing Grace 2:27

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Amazing Grace
  23. 23.

    Alcohol 1:54

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Alcohol
  24. 24.

    Barroom Hero 2:43

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Barroom Hero
  25. 25.

    Dirty Water 3:20

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Dirty Water
  26. 26.

    Bloody Pig Pile 3:14

    Dropkick Murphys

    Play Bloody Pig Pile

Description

Great live albums accomplish two things: They show how an artist sounds in real life (or something close to it) and they make you wish that you were there the night they recorded this gig. By this measure, Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA is one of the best of the breed. You may have to go back to Live at Leeds to catch this kind of stage energy. Dropkick Murphys, working-class heroes in blue-collar Boston, crash through their set with hair-raising exuberance. Their sound, a muscular collision of punk and traditional Irish elements, connects directly with the crowd, whose presence is never lost in the mix; throughout the set the band welcomes relatives in the balcony, runs footage of old Boston Bruins hockey games as a video backdrop, opens the stage to a bunch of step-dancers, brings a guy up from the audience to propose to his girl as the crowd roars its approval (the girl, no fool, says yes), and invites any woman in the crowd to join them as their massive, beer-swilling piper, Spicy McHaggis, plays a jig. ("His pipes are gigantic, and so is his schlong," Al Barr yells as the band thunders merrily.) From the opening moments, a stirring skirl provided by the Boston Police Gaelic Column Pipes Drums, to a final chant of "Let's go, Murphys" performed in the wreckage that follows the finale, Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA is ultimately a raucous, brawling, and sentimental testament of love between a band and their perfectly matched audience. Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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    Great live albums accomplish two things: They show how an artist sounds in real life (or something close to it) and they make you wish that you were there the night they recorded this gig. By this measure, Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA is one of the best of the breed. You may have to go back to Live at Leeds to catch this kind of stage energy. Dropkick Murphys, working-class heroes in blue-collar Boston, crash through their set with hair-raising exuberance. Their sound, a muscular collision of punk and traditional Irish elements, connects directly with the crowd, whose presence is never lost in the mix; throughout the set the band welcomes relatives in the balcony, runs footage of old Boston Bruins hockey games as a video backdrop, opens the stage to a bunch of step-dancers, brings a guy up from the audience to propose to his girl as the crowd roars its approval (the girl, no fool, says yes), and invites any woman in the crowd to join them as their massive, beer-swilling piper, Spicy McHaggis, plays a jig. ("His pipes are gigantic, and so is his schlong," Al Barr yells as the band thunders merrily.) From the opening moments, a stirring skirl provided by the Boston Police Gaelic Column Pipes Drums, to a final chant of "Let's go, Murphys" performed in the wreckage that follows the finale, Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA is ultimately a raucous, brawling, and sentimental testament of love between a band and their perfectly matched audience. Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-04-6140
  • ASIN: B002KUNPVO
  • Catalog #: 11436418
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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