Hayden, I'm about to go away for the weekend but I can do you a set of Cliff Notes for Grand Don't Come for Free , either just for you or for The High hat, if you like....
I'd love it. Please. Let's get it into the HH.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Hayden, I'm about to go away for the weekend but I can do you a set of Cliff Notes for Grand Don't Come for Free , either just for you or for The High hat, if you like....
I'd love it. Please. Let's get it into the HH.
Flogging Molly is the shiznit.
Flogging Molly is the shiznit.
Are they Irish? More specifically, are they Northern Irish? "Rebels of hte Sacred Heart" doesn't sound like a peaceful song.
Are they Irish? More specifically, are they Northern Irish? "Rebels of hte Sacred Heart" doesn't sound like a peaceful song.
Whereas Flogging Molly sounds like the Tai Chi of the new millennium.
Flogging Molly is the shiznit.
If they're Irish shouldn't they be the shiznite? Or perhaps the shizenit?
H - Done. I'll mail you when I get back...
Excellent, Jim. Have a good weekend!
If they're Irish shouldn't they be the shiznite? Or perhaps the shizenit?
Nah, they'd be the hizzle.
You're all right, I completely mangled my Celtic Hip-Hop terminaology. Sorry.
Flogging Molly is actually from LA, oddly enough. The only Irish punk band that's actually Irish, afaik, were the Pogues. Black 47 are New Yorkers, and Dropkick Murphys are from Boston.
The Men They Couldn't Hang