Dave King -- Vocals, Guitar
Bridget Regan -- Violin
Dennis Casey -- Electric Guitar
Matt Hensley -- Accordian
Nathen Maxwell -- Bass
Bob Schmidt -- Mandolin
George Schwindt -- Drums
"Hello, Partland!" Flogging Molly's Dave King howled in his
Irish brogue. "We're packed up ‘ere like a tin of fuckin'
sardines!" He wasn't kidding. Kell's, styled after an Irish
pub, had a stage fit for a quartet at best, but was forced
to cope with the foot-stomping rush of the Irish folk-punk
whirlwind packed upon it anyway. At times, eight people
crammed onto the tiny stage to spew forth a brilliant sound
fueled by equal parts Guinness, bile and joy. Kicking off
with the aptly titled "Swagger," King gave a four count
that set off an explosion of energy. The band played with
such More...
Review about Flogging Molly amazing song | Reviewer: cooper
------ About the song Whistles Of The Wind performed by Flogging Molly
i fell in love with flogging molly when i heard devils dance floor, but i love the slow stuff too. this is a beautiful song. and i agree with james; it makes great drinking music with a whole bunch of random people at 2 in the morning.
wat | Reviewer: JLew
------ About the song Us Of Lesser Gods performed by Flogging Molly
It's not about gods at all, really. It's obviously a metaphor for the condition of life for people less fortunate and how people of "lesser" standing in life (be it poor, uneducated, low-paying jobs, etc.) can work harder and use their hearts to persist....noob.
positively lovely | Reviewer: James
------ About the song Whistles Of The Wind performed by Flogging Molly
i'm afraid alexandria is correct about the name of the song. otherwise though, accurate lyrics. i absolutely love this song. flogging molly is amazing drinking music in a pub singing with a bunch of people.
This song is really exciting. It descibes the kind of sudden akwardness, and then cooling sensation afterwards. Then thats wen you dance. Even men who say they hate dancing, wish the dance had never enden if the danc ewas exciting and if the girl was pretty.
Well, all I have to say is that Flogging Molly knows what they're talking about. The gods of the neo-heathens are very much not the same as those of the past; those of the past are much more brutal than the recreations of our modern kind, but so were the lives of those in the past: the beauty is their realization of that (the end of the song).
10 thumbs up | Reviewer: matt soto
------ About the song Tobacco Island performed by Flogging Molly
this is a G a$$ song flogging molly is one of my many favorite bands Even though im mexican im still irish at heart i call myself irishixcan even though im not close to being irish but this song is g
Why are the Flogging Molly lyrics online all wrong? The first two lines, before the ones shown here, should be, "I want to believe in myself once again, so I dream of a man who's hopes never end." Don't E-Mail that address, there. It's there to fool spambots. Go for philsco@archangelsandatheists.com if you wanna know more, or have questions about other lyrics misprinted on (or rather, ALL over) the 'net.
Awesome Band | Reviewer: Irish lad
------ About artist/band Flogging Molly
I've been a huge fan of Flogging Molly ever since I first heard them some years ago. I recently went to their "Float" concert in Kansas City, and loved every bleedin' minute! They have a couple new songs out on their upcoming album March 04. Definitely my favorite band, and I can't wait to see them again! May they live to be 100 years, with one extra year to repent!
Wrong Band | Reviewer: Ian
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly doesn't sing this song. they sing seven deadly sins. The original version of this song is sung by the Dubliners. But I like the Clancy Brothers version better
Kick-ass song | Reviewer: Pancho
------ About the song Drunken Lullabies performed by Flogging Molly
This is the type of song you want to jam out to when you're pretty much wasted. Trust me it's funny when you sing it. I discovered this song through Tony Hawk 4 and i loved it as soon as i heard it. Plus it's Irish and irish songs kick ass
First time live | Reviewer: Irish Girl 'Til Death Take Me
------ About artist/band Flogging Molly
I've been a big fan of Flogging Molly for a good four years (since my freshman year in high school). I'm going to their concert on Dec. 8th, and just reading this article start the adrenaline pumping. I can't wait!!!
Saturday and sunday. | Reviewer: Chris
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
On the original version of this song recorded by The Dubliners Ronnie Drew says at the beginning of the song" this song is called seven drunken nights but we are only allowed to sing 5 of them". And five of them is all you got. In live concerts the story would be different and so would the verses.
Get a better grasp of both the English language and the Fenian vernacular before you try to write out the lyrics to a Flogging Molly song. Just embarassing.
what version do i have | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
my mp3 file is listed as flogging molly but the lyrics are different, at the end he says " Ah, your drunk your drunk you silly old fool, your drunk your a silly old fool, your drunk, your drunk, you silly old fool, your drunk, your drunk" and the beginning of the song starts with "well, as i came home on..." is this the flogging molly version, i am not too familiar with them to know by voice.
I was in a record/CD store in Rehoboth this past weekend browsing the used CD's, listening to this music that sounded like Irish Springsteen on speed. Asked who it was? Flogging Mollys. They weren't selling the CD that was playing but recommended another. I bought it. The CD with 7 deadly sins. Great stuff! Disappointed that I missed a show in Philly in September. Looking forward to seeing them live.
i have a version of seven drunken nights. how can i be sure its flogging molly? it was titled as such when i got it, but i'm not sure. does he sound drunk in it? and the background music sounded like those italian instruments they play at fancy restaraunts in italy....well, yeah. let me know if this is the F.M. version please.
Beautiful lyrics... wonderful feeling | Reviewer: Johan Kruizinga
------ About the song Laura performed by Flogging Molly
I have no clue who Laura is, but I do believe this is a song that descibes an certain feeling of the guys who knew her. Just wonderful and very special...
Flogging Molly version | Reviewer: Cory
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
Let's try to remember that this is the Flogging Molly VERSION of the song. Listen to the recording....it's as plain as day.
Last 2 verses | Reviewer: Mike
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
Here are the last two verses as I've heard them:
As I came home on a Saturday night as drunk as drunk could be
I saw two mitts upon her tits where my old mitts should be
I called to the wife and I said to her, "Would you kindly tell to me who owns those mitts upon your tits where my old mitts should be?"
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool
Until you cannot see
That's a Wonder Bra that me mother sent to me
Well, it's many the day I've travelled a hundred miles or more
But a Wonder Bra with fingers, well, I never saw before
As I came home on a Sunday night as drunk as drunk could be
I saw a man running out the door with his pants down to his knees
I called the wife and I said to her, "Would you kindly tell to me who was that man running out the door with his pants down to his knees?"
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool
Until you cannot see
That's the tax collector that the Queen sent to me
Well, it's many the day I've traveled a hundred miles or more
But an English man who can go till three I never saw before
Enjoy.
Its an Old Song | Reviewer: Danny Boy
------ About the song Seven Drunken Nights performed by Flogging Molly
The Post is correct, even though the title says "Seven" there are only five verses. They took the lyrics from an old Irish folk song with the same name, and the Original only has those five verses. (Its just some old Irish humor, the guy is so drunk he takes five days to be seven.)
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