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I went to see the Dropkick Murphys last night
Don't worry, this is baseball related.
They played a new song called Jimmy Collins' Wake. Yeah, that Jimmy Collins. Quote:
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I love drop kick murphy!!
awesome lyrics!!
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watching now
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That was very good...big fan of these guys and Black '47, too...
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Good ole beantown
Just another reason why Boston is quite possibly the greatest place on the planet. Home of drop kick Murphy' s
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Born and raised. I miss it (and Dropkick).
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Clayton.....
Any hardcore fans here??:)
howz za bout some original Cro Mags with Harley Flannagan??? or am I alone?:confused: |
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I was just listening to the cro mags the other day in the car. I'm a fan of fugazi/minor threat as well! |
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What other songs mention baseball players? I know Soundgarden's Ty Cobb, and Mrs. Robinson obviously. Anything else? |
100 WAYS YOU KNOW YOU'RE FROM BOSTON
1. The Red Sox World Series win was, and will always be, one of the greatest moments in your life. 2. The guy driving in front of you is going 70 mph and you're swearing at him for going too slow. 3. When ordering a tonic, you mean a Coke. 4. You went to Canobie Lake Park or Water Country as a kid 5. You actually enjoy driving around rotaries. 6. You do not recognize the letter"R" as a part of the English language. 7. Your social security number starts with a 0 8. You can actually find your way around Boston. 9. You know what a "regular" coffee is. 10. You keep an ice scraper in your car year-round. 11. You can tell the difference between a Revere accent and a Dorchester accent. 12. Springfield is located "way out west." 13. You almost feel disappointed if someone doesn't f lip you the bird when you cut them off or steal their parking space. 14. You know how to pronounce the names of towns like Worcester, Billerica, Gloucester, and Haverhill. 15. Anyone you don't know is a potential idiot until proven otherwise. 16. Paranoia sets in if you can't see a Dunkin Donuts or CVS within eyeshot at all times. 17. You know what "cold tea" in Chinatown is (or sadly, was) 18. You know how to pronounce Yastrzemski. 19. You know there's a trophy at the end of the Bean Pot. 20. You order iced coffee in January 21. You know that the Purple Line will take you anywhere 22. You love scorpion bowls. 23. You know what they sell at a Packie. 24. Sorry Manny, but number 24 means DEWEY EVANS. 25. You know what First Night is. 26. You know at least one guy named Sean, Pat, Whitey, Red, Bud or Seamus. 27. McLobster? McCrap! 28. You know at least 2 cops in your town because they were your high school drinking buddies. 29. Sure there are 6 New England states, but Connecticut really doesn't count. 30. You intentionally give wrong directions to tourists, feel bad when they drive off, but then say to yourself,"Ah, screw them." 31. You know at least one bar where you can get something to drink after last call. 32. You've been to Paragon Park 33. You know holding onto the railing when riding the Green Line is not optional 34. The numbers '78 and '86 make you cringe. 35. You've been to Goodtimes before 36. You think the rest of the country owes you for Thanksgiving and Independence Day. (...and they DO). 37. You have never been to "Cheers." 38. The words 'WICKED' and 'GOOD' go together. 39. You've been to Fenway Park several times. 40. You've crossed the Sagamore Bridge or the Bourne Bridge with a hangover on a Monday morning. 41. You own a "Yankees Suck" shirt or hat. 42. You know what a Frappe is. 43. Actors who don't get the Boston accent right are wicked annoying. 44. You know who Frank Averuch is. 45. ADVANCED: You know Frank Averuch was once Bozo the Clown 46. You can complete the following: "Lynn, Lynn..." 47. You get ****ed off when a restaurant serves clam chowder, and it turns out to be friggin' Snows. 48. You actually know how to merge from six lanes of traffic down to one. 49. The TV weatherman is damn good if he's right 25% of the time. 50. You never go to "Cape Cod," you go "down the Cape". 51. You think that Roger Clemens and Johnny Damon are more evil than Whitey Bulger. 52. You know who Whitey Bulger is. 53. You went to the Swan Boats, House of Seven Gables, or Plymouth Plantation on a field trip in elementary school 54. Bobby Orr is loved as much as Larry Bird, Tom Brady, and Ted Williams. 55. You remember Major Mudd. 56. You know what candlepin bowling is 57. You can drive to the mountains and the ocean all in one day 58. You know Scollay Square once stood where Government Center is. 59. When you were a kid, Rex Trailer was the coolest guy around. Speaking of which... 60. You can still hum the song from the end of Boom Town 61. Calling Carrabba's an "Italian" restaurant is sacrilege 62. You still have your old Flexible Flyer somewhere in your parents' attic. 63. You know that the Mass Pike is some sort of strange weather dividing line. 64. The only time you've been on the Freedom Trail is when relatives are in town. 65. The Big Dig tunnel disaster wasn't really that much of a surprise. 66. You call guys you've just met "Chief" or "Boss." 67. 4:15pm and pitch black out means there's just 3 more shopping days until Christmas 68. You know more than one person with the last name Murphy. 69. You refer to Savin Hill as "Stab 'n Kill." 70. You've never eaten at Durgin Park, but recommend it to tourists. 71. You can't look at the zip code 02134 without singing it. 72. You voted for a Republican Mormon as Governor just to screw with the rest of the country. 73. 11pm? Drunk? It means one thing: Kowloon! 74. 2am? Drunk? It means one thing: Kelly's Roast Beef! 75. 5am? Drunk? It means one thing: You wish you had a blanket in your back seat 76. You know that P-Town isn't the name of a new rap group. 77. People you don't like are all "Bastids." 78. You took school or work off for the Patriots first Super Bowl Win Parade 79. You've called something "wicked ****a." 80. You'll always get razzed for Dukakis. 81. Saturday afternoons meant Creature Double Feature with Dale Dorman 82. Sunday mornings meant the Three Stooges on Channel 38 83. You've slammed on your brakes to deter a tailgater 84. No, you don't trust the Gorton's Fisherman. 85. You know that Papa Gino's usually has a jukebox 86. You think Aerosmith is the greatest rock band of all time. 87. Your town has at least 6 sub shops, and none of them are a Subway. 88. You know at least three Tony's, one Vinnie and a Frankie. 89. 20 degrees isn't that bad as long as there's no wind. 90. You were very sad when saying goodbye to the Boston Garden 91. Thanksgiving means family, turkey, High School football, and the long version of Alice's Restaurant. 92. You know the guy who founded the Boston Pops was Athah Feedlah. 93. You know what the Combat Zone is 94. You drive 45 minutes to New Hampshire to save $5 in sales tax 95. You've pulled out of a side street and used your car to block oncoming traffic so you can make a left. 96. You've bragged about the money you've saved at The Christmas Tree Shop 97. You've been to Hampton Beach on a Saturday night 98. Playing street hockey was a daily ritual. 99. Hearing an old lady shout "Numbah 96 for Sioux City!" means it's time for steak. 100. You remember Jordan Marsh, Grants, Bradlees, Caldor,Zayres, or Ann& Hope. |
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A line from the Beastie Boys song, "Hey Ladies" |
There is a Belle & Sebastian song about "Piazza, New York catcher..."
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Great Choices!! My fav: age of quarrell....
Minor threat- Steppn' Stone one of my fav remakes of all time! I was a singer for harcore band in the 90's called L.O.S.( Lack of sense)...we played w/ cro mags at THE FASTLANE ( in asbury park n.j.)......we were like the 10 th opening bandsLOL....we played alot with a band called Lethal Agression, and many other hard core bands including Bad Brains, ect..... |
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I'd like to hear some of that.:D |
Wicked awesome list Dave. I would add 11 AM drunk means the Black Rose or you could substitute many fine establishments. The 6 lanes to 1 cracks me up.
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Thanks for a great thread- Sincerely, Clayton |
A one-off swing band named The Get Up to Get Downs (Greg Dulli from Afghan Whigs was lead singer) wrote a song called "Griffey". Chorus went something like "With a sweeter swing than Griffey/Spread on more bread than Jiffy". Don't know if the song was about the ballplayer or an ode to PB&J's.
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I was more of a punk/new wave than hardcore fan, though I did like Gang Green and GG Allin. The twenty somethings still give me a 'no way!' or 'wow' when I tell them I saw The Ramones (multiple times at The Paradise), The Clash, The Jam, Mission of Burma, Gang of Four, The Jam, The Stranglers or the DK's with Shaughnessy on drums (about a week before DH Peligro replaced him)
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Great Johnny Ramone & Joe Strummer photos!
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Dave Hogan,
You’re killing me. I was roaring when I read your list. Living in Virginia, from Waltham, went to UMass/Boston (across Morrissey Blvd from ‘Stab N Kill’). Some comments and additions that only someone who has lived inside 128 (NOT Rte 95) would appreciate. 3. or any carbonated beverage - Pepsi, Mountain Dew etc. 6. Rotaries – wahoo! 7. My SSN does begin with a 0. 8 and that you can walk from Park Street to Fenway when the Green Line is screwed up. 14. and Waltham. Wall and tham like ham not wall and thum like hum 21. and that the last train out of North Station is before the end of the concert at The Garden. 32. but you went to Nantasket Beach first. 33. and you know the one line that does not go to Kenmore Square and Fenway Park, but you never tell the tourists wearing out of town team hat/jerseys when the Huntington Train comes along. 37. Never have. But you still send the tourists there so they don’t go the the ‘bahs’ you like. 42. My mother still gets mad when she gets a milk shake instead of a frappe. And if you pronounce it Frappé you are either a Barney, yuppie or poser. 49. And when he says it is going to snow, he’s RIGHT. 53. or the Museum of Science 55. And when you hear his name your first thought is “I’ll be blasting you!!” 72. This one killed me. Or any Republican Governor. Hello Bill Weld. My Additions 101. You went to Pizza Pad before or after a Red Sox game. It is now an f’n McD’s. 102. You went to a concert at The Rat, The Channel or The ‘dise’, and you saw a name band not just locals. 103. You don’t get sprinkles on your ice cream dammit. They are called Jimmies and they are chocolate. 104. It will always be Route 128 not 95 and it ends at the Braintree split not in Dedham/Milton. 105. You listened to Johnny Most announce Celtics games and you believed every other player in the league was a thug. 106. Every time you return you have to eat at least at Papa Gino’s, or D’Angelos if not one of the local favorites. 107. Your two week vacation every summer is the same weeks at the same cottage, hotel, or house down the Cape, the lakes of New Hampshire (or Newie) or the coast of Maine, preferably OOB (Old Orchard Beach for the uninitiated). Hampton Beach, Good Harbor, Nantasket, Revere Beach, Carson Beach, Singing Beach, Wingaersheak are all day trips. 108. The trip you talk about for six months before and after is Disney World, Aruba or Cancun. Rarely anyplace else. |
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Mick Jones not Joe Strummer - June 2 or 3, 1981 Bonds, New York City. One of the first two nights of The Clash on Broadway. |
And one more for the 100 Ways with an inside musical reference:
'There's no surfin' on Dorchester Bay' |
Yeah Dave, that list is a riot :D
Although I was born and raised in California, all of my family is from Mass. and #14 is cracking me up- Worcester- Me: Wor ches ter My mom: IT'S WOOSTA !!!! GET IT RIGHT !!!!!!!!! :D Sincerely, Clayton |
For the record, I'm down with Cro Mags and Minor Threat too. Every now and then I see Ian on the street with his kids which kind of makes me literally lol. Especially near the former Wilson Center spot.
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This is a great thread......
Taking me back....taking me back.....:D
I have left a show or two with some loose teeth;) |
Johnny Most was one of a kind.
I know everyone didnt feel this way but I thought the team of Castiglione and Trupiano had perfect pitch for radio baseball. |
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Also love Cro Mags "we gotta know" Jim |
I'm a fan of punk and hardcore. I'm 24 so more into 90's- present hardcore. But of course I'm down with the classics. I seen Cro Mags a few years ago. Unfortunately missed youth of today and gorilla biscuits at rev 25 Chicago. All the late 80's bands are getting back together.
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who can forget.....
The Misfits!:) I havent seen a good show for years, until I went to see the Misfits the night before Halloween 2011:eek: WHAT A SHOW! OMG
taking me back....taking me back.... Also, what about Murphy's Law?:) |
and the scene lives on....
:DHow about old Corrosion Of Conformity?? Eye for an eye?? any old freestyle BMX dudes here?? I still own my Hutch "trickstar" Lavender colored and I used to be the "king" on the 1/2 pipe:D
any old school skaters here?? Butthole Surfers??? I miss the 80's boy:cool: |
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Thanks for the list Dave. |
I'm glad I can give a laugh to everyone with the list. :D I'm originally from Worcester. I've been living next to Boston for about 25 years. I tell my wife that my mail is addressed to occupant not resident. I remember seeing Jay Leno at Sir Morgans Cove in Woosta before anyone even knew who he was. I also remember getting kicked out of Ralphs Chadwick Square Dinner when slam dancing was the rage. I had no clue what it was about. I thought people were trying to start a fight. :o
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Hampton Beach? I remember two seafood joints across the street from each other, Markey's and Brown's. I ate at one all the time because it was a BYOB place. I cannot, for the life of me, remember which it was. Also, I spent many a buzzed night at the Club Casino, seeing some great bands. |
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Spags has been gone for about 10 years now. The father died and the two daughters took over for a while and then sold it all to Building 19. A good stuff cheap place. It was one step above a flea market. That didn't last long. The buildings are all closed up now and has been for a few years. |
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I was sponsored by Foundation when I was 15. I was an amateur; they just gave me a bunch of free decks and told me to use them in competitions. Sure thing! I miss skating. My knees are too messed up to do vert anymore. I grew up on Hosoi, Mountain, Hawk, Mullen, etc. |
I've seen C.O.C a couple of times, last time was in support of the album "Deliverance" (which I think is the best album with Pepper singing). The best though (in my opinion) is "Animosity" with the bass player Mike Dean on vocals. Mike Dean is one of my all time favorite bass players.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMEj6Rji-50 Sincerely, Clayton |
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I've never really heard any pre-Pepper COC stuff. I'm gonna check some out tonight. I'm now watching Anthrax: We've Come For You All. |
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Sincerely, Clayton |
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* Apologies for derailing the thread * Sincerely, Clayton |
derailing....
i'm guilty of the de-railing!! this is a bad ass thread....conine , THAT IS SICK! Clayton, we have another "freak" with us;)(Meant in the best sense of the word)....
It's a Mad World, It's a Mad World, It's a mad, mad, mad, mad mad world!!!!!!!!!! echoing in my head when i'm reading this and i'm ready to gorilla punch the floor:D man i am a total freak:D and have too much rage, cards calm me:p |
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[QUOTE=Bocabirdman;1097357]Since you are originally from Woosta, I am surprised there was no mention of Spags:D. I think the lamps in the guest room STILL have Spags tags on their bottoms.:D Sir Morgan's Cove? I saw the Cochroaches there with free tickets from 'AAF. Turned out to be the Stones warming up for the Some Girls tour:eek:
The Stones were practicing out at Longview Farm Recording Studios. That is why they picked Sir Morgan's Cove to play at. Later changed its name to Lucky's. Two good shows I saw there were The Fleshtones, also saw them at Ralph's, and Peligro with D.H. Peligro from the Dead Kennedys on bass. I lived in Woosta for 5 years on Common St near the liquor store just up the street from Lake Q. Moved to Virginia from there 8 1/2 years ago. Also, remember Spags was in Shrewsbury, not Worcester. Just my opinion, but this is not a derailed thread at all. Sports and music are two of the great unifiers. It does not matter what you like, good music is good music. Gabba Gabba Hey!!! |
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