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  2. No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) - Wikipedia

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    Dropkick Murphys (2005), as "The Green Fields of France", on the album The Warrior's Code Slim Dusty , on his album The Man Who Steadies The Lead as "No Man's Land." Euskefeurat , of Sweden, can be said to have made two covers, one borrowing the melody but changing the lyrics, the other borrowing the theme but changing the tune and most details.

  3. Dropkick Murphys - Wikipedia

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    Dropkick Murphys are an American Celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1996. [5] The current lineup consists of co-lead vocalist Ken Casey, drummer Matt Kelly, co-lead vocalist Al Barr (on hiatus from the band since 2022), rhythm and lead guitarist James Lynch, lead guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Tim Brennan, multi-instrumentalist Jeff DaRosa and bassist Kevin Rheault.

  4. This Machine Still Kills Fascists - Wikipedia

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    The film "tells the story of Dropkick Murphys' journey with Woody Guthrie's lyrics, focusing on the Tulsa sessions (the recording of This Machine Still Kills Fascists and Okemah Rising), the theater tour, and the enduring power of music and words to unite the working class and promote equity. [10]

  5. Eric Bogle - Wikipedia

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    This song is commonly known as "The Green Fields of France", a title it was first given by the Fureys and which has subsequently been used in many further cover versions. The song refers to the traditional Scottish song "Flowers of the Forest" being played over the grave of a World War I soldier. Bogle deliberately gave the dead soldier an ...

  6. Dropkick Murphys discography - Wikipedia

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    The Green Fields of France (short film) (2009) – Uses "The Green Fields of France" in the film; Nitro Circus (2009) – Uses "The State of Massachusetts" in two episodes; Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2009) – Band performance of "(F)lannigan's Ball" Untitled 21: A Juvenile Tribute to the Swingin' Utters (2010) – "Strongman"

  7. Dropkick Murphys musician started as a fan. Then the band ...

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    The previous two Dropkick Murphys’ albums have been acoustically centered, as they explored the music and style of Woody Guthrie, including last year's "Okemah Rising," their 12th studio album ...

  8. The Warrior's Code - Wikipedia

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    The Warrior's Code is the fifth studio album by the Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys. Released in June 2005, it is also their bestselling. Released in June 2005, it is also their bestselling. It features a dedication to Lowell 's own "Irish" Micky Ward who is featured on the album's cover and is the subject of the album's title track.

  9. The Meanest of Times - Wikipedia

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    The Meanest of Times is the sixth studio album by American celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys.It was released on September 18, 2007, through their vanity label, Born & Bred Records, a division of Cooking Vinyl Records. [2]