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 Originally Posted by IrishGodfather
I love the Tossers, I saw them open for DKM a couple of years ago, and they rock too. Blood or Whiskey is awesome, and I'm also a big fan of the Pogues and the Wolfe Tones.
I love the Tosser and the Pogues too! Have you listened to the Mudmen?
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Like 'em both for different reasons and different moods. Especially when I was able to get "Float" & "Meanest of Times" for a total of $8.
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Guys don't get me wrong I love 'em both....I just like FM a "wee bit more."
Cheers!
David
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12th June 08, 11:14 AM
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I like DKM more than FM, but they both have a place. I've also been listening to a lot of The Tossers lately. And, while Meanest of Times is a good album, I think The Warriors Code is better.
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12th June 08, 11:53 AM
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I like DKM very much. On The Meanest of Times is the song "Fairmount Hill" which is very real about the section of Hyde Park that it is. I live in it and can relate. I really eat up Crusty's pipes in DKM's version of Amazing Grace, and overplay Warrior's Code. Playing Flogging Molly, Real MacKenzies, and DKM about equally. I also mix it up with the Pipes of Bunker Hill (another Boston band) and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, shuffled in with Enya , Van Morrison, U2, and a couple of old style pipe bands such as the Toronto Police Pipe Band (They rock in concert BTW). I also mix in Coulter, and some good New Brunswick Celtic bands (There are many).
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