Guinness, Jameson, Harp, A Bottle of Rum, Booty, Bounty, Plunder, Peg Legs, 3 Wishes, Smelter Ave, Talking Birds, Sixteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest, Four Leaf Clovers, Illegally Distilled Intoxicants, Foul Wenches, Comely Lasses of Virtue True
Sounds Like
A bar of Irish Spring skimming across the deck of the Queen Anne's Revenge whilst pirates pillage your henhouse and Leprachauns dance a hearty jig upon your barstool... that and The Dubliners, The Pogues, and Flogging Molly (w/o drums or talent)
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Do you like to partake in the Lord's good brew? Can you swing your pint merrily to the raucous rhythm of hearty sea chanties and roving celtic ballads? Ever wanted to be a pirate but just didn't have the free time or maritime expertise? Join us for a round, or six, as we forget our woes with the help of our mates Jameson, Bailey, Guinness, Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, The Flying Dutchman, Davey Jones, SpongeBob Squarepants, Sir Francis Drake, and many other iniquitous scalawags.
You will need the following items:
- A stout liver
- A loud voice
- Ample coin for drink
- A cutlass, or perhaps a handheld musket to combat rival Irish-Pirate Drinking Bands
Check out this here video from our "Pillaging the Treasure State" Tour, courtesy of our first mate Aengus O'Duelsalot aka Mark Morris Jr.
Hey guys, We had a early St. Patty's Day party the other night and your band was the main entertainment... via iTunes! Still a hit even over in Italy. Yahrrr!!!! Anyway, miss you guys and all the good times. Hope you all have a great St. Patricks Day!
Thot u's guys wud appreciate the news....Legendary folk singer Ronnie Drew has died at the age of seventy-three, after a lengthy illness. It's understood the founding member of the Dubliners passed away this afternoon at St. Vincent's hospital in Dublin.
Born in Dublin in September 1934, Ronnie Drew founded the group that would later be known as the Dubliners in 1962 and he also went on to pursue a solo career from 1995. He recorded with many artists including Christy Moore and The Pogues and in August 2006 his handprints were added outside the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. Two years ago, it emerged he was undergoing treatment for cancer. As his health declined, a number of famous Irish musicians released a song called "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" as a tribute to him. His wife Deirdre died last year. He is survived by his two children and five grandchildren. (Independent. ie)
Thank you guys for the great show last night. I can't imagine a Bert & Ernies without you, it's gonna be tough. Thanks again for all the great shows and good luck with everything. Come back and see us sometime! Amanda
We (as in me and the Bert & Ernie's crew) are going to miss you guys so much...it's just not going to be the same :(
We were always stoked to work "Sloshed Buckler" night...we volunteered ourselves to work when you guys were playing. You're no Rich Matoon, but you'll do ;)
You better be back soon to play for a reunion or something. Thanks for everything!