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The Dropkick Murphys Meet Woody Guthrie in Song

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Ok, Woody Guthrie fans, I told you that more posts about Woody would be coming up on Deltachord’s Blog; especially posts about which artists have-written music for his lyrics that he didn’t compose music for. And here goes. First we’ll explore what the Dropkick Murphys have done with some of Woody’s lyrics. Dropkick Murphy fans are also welcome to explore.

But first, a little about The Dropkick Murphys…they originally played for kicks in Boston in a basement under a barber shop. They have recorded Cd’s with quite a few groups like Oxymoron, the Business, Face To Face, Agnostic Front, Bruisers, Anti Heroes, and the Ducky Boys.

On Blackout, which came out in 2003 they recorded “Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight” and they did a video for the song. Woody actually wrote the “Blackout” lyrics about WWII blackouts in London. According to Rolling Stone writer John D. Luerssen the band’s guitarist Ken Casey said they wanted to do the song they made “Blackout” the most hard driving song on the album because they wanted it to be very different from what Woody’s approach would have been.

“The record still contains rousing tunes rooted in Irish music & American Folk (Black Velvet Band & The Dirty Glass) and destined to be a Boston Bruins call to arms classic called “Time To Go”.” (Epitaph Records) Blackout is their fourth album. Which was also released on 10″ vinyl boasting 5 songs.

Bruce Springsteen is a Dropkick Murphys fan because they are so loyal to their fans in that they have built a community of people that they consider friends. This aspect is part of their roots in the working class and Irish heritage appeal and they live it. They are from Quincy, a suburb of Boston. The Dropkick Murphys play punk that includes bagpipes and tin whistles. Their repertoire includes political songs, friendship ballads, and bar songs.

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Grooving With Vinyl or Digital is King

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Some say that Vinyl records are dinosaurs that are preferred by audiophiles and producers of electronica. Why would they prefer vinyl over CD’s? What about MP3’s?

Gramaphone (vinyl) record buffs will tell you about the nuance of sound that you get with records as opposed to digital sound. The audio on vinyl can’t be compressed to extremes like with CD’s. And a sampling rate is used to produce CD’s, but the higest rates can’t embody all of the data that an analog groove can. Thus the nuance. Some say.

You have got to admit that the art on album covers beats a CD. At least the ones that were works of art. None-the-less, you get better pictures of the band or singer anyway.

There are those that say that it is really about analog vs digital. Thus the MP3 is King or Queen or the Big Wheel. What do you think?

References:

http://puddlegum.net/top-five-reasons-why-vinyl-will-outlive-cds/
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/29/1947253&from=rss


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