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A surplus of geekery by :: Fred Abercrombie

MP3: O’Bligatory St. Paddy’s McMix Redüx

If I’m going to hit you over the head with the same (awesome) St. Patrick’s Day McMix two years running, the least I could do is add this Spike/Droopy soundbite to kick things off. Be sure to try my spin on green beer, Guinness Black & Green.

Spike the dog “Shilialey” from Tex Avery

Dropkick Murphys “Shipping Up to Boston”

Thin Lizzy “Whisky In The Jar”

Bud Light “Mr Kiss-Me-I’m-Irish Pin Wearer”

Unknown “Finnegan’s Wake”
Library of Congress, WPA CA Folk Music Project

Frank Black & Glen Hansard “The Aul’ Triangle”

Waterboys “Fisherman’s Blues”

The Pogues “On the Sunnyside of the Street”

The Thrills “Irish Gates Keep Gate-Crashin”

Dexy’s Midnight Runners “Plan B”

The Undertones “Teenage Kicks”

Stiff Little Fingers “Mr Fire Coal Man”

Mighty Mighty Bosstones “Where’d You Go”

Them (feat. Van Morrison) “Here Comes The Night”

Bing Crosby “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

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MP3: O’Bligatory St. Patrick’s Day McMix

This mix will play right here on the page. Click the first play button and the rest will follow. Some more Irish-y than others.

            Unknown “Finnegan’s Wake” Library of Congress,
            WPA CA Folk Music Project
            Frank Black & Glen Hansard “The Aul’ Triangle”
            Dropkick Murphys “Shipping Up to Boston”
            Thin Lizzy “Whisky In The Jar”
            Bud Light “Mr Kiss-Me-I’m-Irish Pin Wearer”
            Waterboys “Fisherman’s Blues”
            The Pogues “On the Sunnyside of the Street”
            The Thrills “Irish Gates Keep Gate-Crashin”
            Dexy’s Midnight Runners “Plan B”
            The Undertones “Teenage Kicks”
            Stiff Little Fingers “Mr Fire Coal Man”
            Mighty Mighty Bosstones “Where’d You Go”
            Them (feat. Van Morrison) “Here Comes The Night”
            Bing Crosby “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling