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22nd December 09, 03:10 AM
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know them now Paul, just listening to and watching them on the web 'I'm shipping up to Boston' they sound good.
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22nd December 09, 02:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jimmy
know them now Paul, just listening to and watching them on the web 'I'm shipping up to Boston' they sound good.
They're great! Glad you found some of their music.
I wonder what itll be like when they come to Glasgow... whether itll be full of black t-shirt or Celtic shirts!
Are they good enough for you to want to see them live?!
Yes Steve... I'm hoping to. I need to convince someone to come with me first though!
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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23rd December 09, 02:36 AM
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I'm sure there will be a few Celtic shirts in the crowd, there always is if a group like that appears at the Barrowland. Yes would,nt mind going cos they seem quite good and a few guys on the forum recommend them
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23rd December 09, 02:51 AM
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Yea dropkick concerts are fun. Wear a kilt you wouldn't mind moshing in. The times I've seen them I came out of the place reeking of beer weed and body odor. I'm surprised they're goin to Glasgow. Do they have a lot of fans there?
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23rd December 09, 03:24 AM
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Must have some fans here because the venue is massive, standing only. Like when you saw them, you come out stinking of beer as it seems to be the custom to toss the plastic containers of beer up into the air. I have never seen them but may well go along this time
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23rd December 09, 05:10 AM
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DKM is very popular in the U.K. All the venues for their tour last year sold out quickly. The tickets were available longer in the U.K. then here in the U.S., where they only last about an hour before they are sold out, and that is for six concerts in a huge venue. The DKM T-Shirts and other merch are very Celtic oriented, as their Genre is Celtic Punk. The range of music is from early Celtic to a very modern Punk with a Celtic twist.
If you can listen to the music before going to the concert you will be better prepared as the band often lets the fans provide the lyrics while they provide the instrumentals for short sections. DKM concerts tend to be very interactive.
Scruffy is the piper for the band and will be wearing a kilt made by Rocky at USA Kilts.
Steve
"I'm Shipping up to Boston" just a half a mile from "Fairmont Hill" in "The State of Massachusetts".
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23rd December 09, 05:59 PM
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I'm looking to see if i have enough scratch to pick up a ticket to the show on the 16th in Boston. For those who are going on that day any plans on meeting up somewhere either before or maybe hitting a pub after for a pint? I'd love the chance to meet up with a few of the rabble.
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24th December 09, 02:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by Paul.
They're great! Glad you found some of their music.
I wonder what itll be like when they come to Glasgow... whether itll be full of black t-shirt or Celtic shirts!
Are they good enough for you to want to see them live?!
Yes Steve... I'm hoping to. I need to convince someone to come with me first though!
If you want Paul, I can phone up for tickets using my credit card, its a Monday night which suits me.
So if you think it will be a good night lets try it, there are good recommendations from some of the guys on the forum and its an excuse to wear the kilt at the Barras although I dont fancy going in to Bairds Bar kilted unless wearing a 'tic top
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24th December 09, 06:22 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jimmy
If you want Paul, I can phone up for tickets using my credit card, its a Monday night which suits me.
So if you think it will be a good night lets try it, there are good recommendations from some of the guys on the forum and its an excuse to wear the kilt at the Barras although I dont fancy going in to Bairds Bar kilted unless wearing a 'tic top
Sure, Jimmy. I was going to book online - but there's fees! Monday suits me too as I'm off uni on the tuesday.
I'll likely see you before the gig to sort out money and I'll buy you a pint when you're there ; two infact as I owe you one from the Worlds as well!
As far as the kilt goes - I've seen someone wearing one around the barras the last few times I've went down for the bus! Mainly older gents and the last time the guy was wearing a lovely Black Watch horehair sporran.
I'll probably wear my Boston Celtics t-shirt, anyway!
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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24th December 09, 08:59 PM
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Paul & Jimmy
If you do get to Barras together for the concert, a kilt will need to be one that is easy to clean as there are some who toss the beer around in the pit. The Boston Celtics T-shirt will go over well, especially if you are near the stage. Al Barr will love it and you might be among the first asked onto the stage for some of the numbers they perform with a lot of the men from the audience on stage. They will be performing some of their version of traditional Celtic fare. It is mostly of Irish bent, but the lyrics are well known. Join in, and have fun. The CDs are good, In person is awesome.
Slainte
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