Incomparable classic rock drinking trifecta.
Consider this a going away post for a week, am moving into a rental house.
A buddy of mine emailed today to say he was going on vacation to Ireland, and wished to share a musical accompaniment to bid goodbye….
I countered with
But I was at a loss on how to complete the trifecta, when it came to me….if you drink a bottle of whiskey, and then set out to kill a guy, what happens next? Obviously you are wasted and can’t find your way home.
Now, assuming I want to extend my compilation to an entire CD worth, what recommendations?
Bear in mind I may die while moving all my crap this weekend, as I literally own an entire 10×10 storage facility that contains nothing but books and maps, so this will also double as my faretheewell post.
And if anyone owns those paddle things that shock you back to life, email me and I will tell you the address I am moving to, just do a drive by.
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Jesus no Flogging Molly or Drop Kick Murpheys
Alas, you add the Young Dubliners, and they would make all of my top 10. The theme though was classic rock and drinking.
Johnny Tarr by Galic Storm
Make that Gaelic, not Galic Storm
Was listening to this song while drinking whiskey in a swimming pool right after I got out of basic training….then got a keg dropped on my head….23 stitches and a black eye, good times! Moved to Ft. Hood after that one!
Traffic, Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
I hear it’s a favorite of gay puggles…..
“if you drink a bottle of whiskey, and then set out to kill a guy, what happens next? Obviously you are wasted and can’t find your way home.”
Friggin lightweight. You ought to go out on liberty with me and Pons, NHsparky or even McQ.
Hell, Kid Rock talked about “I’ drink a fifth of Jim Beam and still be standin’ still”. (Cocky, et al…..)
Regardless, drop me a line sometime with your new addy. I’ve got a box almost ready to go out to you with all sorts of Patriots stuff in it. I would have sent it earlier, but I’m up to my neck in crap from the wife storing crap here while she moves to her dad’s house, etc.
V/R
Wow. I haven’t heard Blind Faith in a loooooooong time. I liked the first two Tull albums best and what about Cream?
8-track tapes and a souped up ’65 Barracuda, a long time ago … alas