Dave’s Music v3.0 – Dropkick Murphy’s, We Got The Power

Hello again! Thanks for following me last week with a departure guest entry, I hope it was as well-received as it was deserving. This week I’m going back to my own idea bin, and I’ve got a video that, even though you might not dig the music, provides an awesome slide show to check out.

The Dropkick Murphys are a Irish celtic punk band – except they’re not from Ireland. I don’t know if they’ve even ever toured there – they’re a bunch of second and third generation immigrants from the Boston area. Which is cool by me, I still claim ties to my homeland, even though my ancestors departed the emerald isle over 200 years ago and I’m less than one-half of any breed in particular, by the recollection of the old family tree. If you want true Irish modern punk rock, check out Flogging Molly, a band that might just kick even more ass due to their authenticity and more-liberal use of bagpipe. But I still like this song, which epitomizes the blue-collar spirit of the working class that this band is all about, and whose tastes they aim to cater to…

Author: Dave Rice
Dave grew up in East County, where El Cajon meets La Mesa meets Spring Valley, but always had a fondness for OB, where his parents had been taking him on weekends since he was young. He bounced in and out of private, public, and home school systems before finally dropping out about halfway through his third freshman year of junior college. Politicized at an early age by his father, his interest has always been in opposition politics, though his slant toward progressive ideas developed later. At 13, he started working in a bicycle shop and had his own parts-and-repair business operating by 16. After a brief stint in banking (he was fired for performing his job too effectively), he's returned to the family real estate brokerage with his father and sister. He currently resides in the southern portion of OB with his partner and elementary-age daughter.

5 thoughts on “Dave’s Music v3.0 – Dropkick Murphy’s, We Got The Power

  1. The music is good, but the visuals!! . . . what a great collection of images, and pretty appropriate for May Day week. The CTA is sending a bunch of teachers to Sacramento next week to get all over the capital to lobby for schools and against cuts, Ellen is going to raise some hell and I will show herr this for inspiration. . . .

    Dave I am now officially looking forward to your periodic music feature. Great stuff!! thanks.

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