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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 More...




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?? | Reviewer: April
    ------ About the song Drunken Lullabies performed by Flogging Molly

So everyone agrees that the song is great, but can anyone tell me what they're even singing about? There is some obvious mention of Jesus Christ in here, but I can't figure out what is meant by any of these lyrics. Help? Thanks.


Great song - but funny??? | Reviewer: Nick
    ------ About the song Drunken Lullabies performed by Flogging Molly

Not the most original band I've ever heard - they owe a lot to the Pogues (ever heard Streams of Whiskey?). But this is a great song nonetheless. I don't really see how you could label it funny, seeing as it's about the troubles and people killing each other for no good reason, but it is definitely fun to listen to and play, especially after a few beers. Saw them play this live recently and it was brilliant.


Love it | Reviewer: Jenny
    ------ About the song Seven Deadly Sins performed by Flogging Molly

I loved you the first time i heard ya
I still love the sound
for a band that was to be bigger i hope and pray that you find the way and this song i hope gets ya there
way to go Flogging Molly to bad it was not in the 1990 but better now then never


amazing song | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Punch Drunk Grinning Soul performed by Flogging Molly

When the flogging molly wrote lyrics for this album and become serious and darker, this song is a big example. the lyrics are pure poetic genius like "Release unlock this prison door it can't hold me anymore." I still don't know how some people never like this album. then again I don't get the idiots who said flogging molly haven't show musicial growth. His lyrics are like a Irish rebel writer or poet.


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.


Jubilant | Reviewer: Ashley
    ------ About the song Devil's Dance Floor performed by Flogging Molly

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.


I feel similarly | Reviewer: Erik Aasgaard
    ------ About the song Us Of Lesser Gods performed by Flogging Molly

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



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