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Dropkick Murphys: "The Warrior's Code"
The disc bows with tributes to the fallen: written for and dedicated to the band's friend Greg 'Chickenman' Riley, "Your Spirit's Alive" also remembers Boston Bruin great Ace Bailey and hockey standout Mark Bavis who perished on United Airlines flight 175 on Sept. 11, 2001. "Last Letter Home," salutes American serviceman and Dropkick Murphys fan Sgt. Andrew Farrar, who died on his 31st birthday January 28th, 2005. Shortly before his death in a letter he sent home, Farrar requested the Dropkick Murphys' version of "Fields of Athenry" be played at his funeral should anything happen to him while he was in Iraq. In addition to blending excerpts from that very letter into "Last Letter Home," the band was present at Farrar's funeral and played "The Fields Of Athenry" on the pipes as the casket entered the church. The Warrior's Code also marks the second time the Dropkick Murphys have set a previously unused Woody Guthrie lyric to music. Approached three years ago by Guthrie's daughter, Nora (whose son is a Dropkicks fan), with the prospect of putting some of her legendary father's unpublished lyrics to music, the band produced the hard-charging "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight," from which the title of 2003's Blackout was taken. The Warrior's Code features "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" written around a whimsical lyric about a sailor who lost his wooden leg in Boston. "When Nora gave us the green light to go through the archives and take we wanted," says vocalist/bassist and founding member Ken Casey, "we looked through thousands of his songs. Obviously, there were a lot of deep songs about World War II and labor stuff, but randomly in the middle of all these serious lyrics was this silly song, which seemed kind of cool. When other people do Woody's stuff, you normally don't see that light-hearted side of his work."
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The disc bows with tributes to the fallen: written for and dedicated to the band's friend Greg 'Chickenman' Riley, "Your Spirit's Alive" also remembers Boston Bruin great Ace Bailey and hockey standout Mark Bavis who perished on United Airlines flight 175 on Sept. 11, 2001. "Last Letter Home," salutes American serviceman and Dropkick Murphys fan Sgt. Andrew Farrar, who died on his 31st birthday January 28th, 2005. Shortly before his death in a letter he sent home, Farrar requested the Dropkick Murphys' version of "Fields of Athenry" be played at his funeral should anything happen to him while he was in Iraq. In addition to blending excerpts from that very letter into "Last Letter Home," the band was present at Farrar's funeral and played "The Fields Of Athenry" on the pipes as the casket entered the church. The Warrior's Code also marks the second time the Dropkick Murphys have set a previously unused Woody Guthrie lyric to music. Approached three years ago by Guthrie's daughter, Nora (whose son is a Dropkicks fan), with the prospect of putting some of her legendary father's unpublished lyrics to music, the band produced the hard-charging "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight," from which the title of 2003's Blackout was taken. The Warrior's Code features "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" written around a whimsical lyric about a sailor who lost his wooden leg in Boston. "When Nora gave us the green light to go through the archives and take we wanted," says vocalist/bassist and founding member Ken Casey, "we looked through thousands of his songs. Obviously, there were a lot of deep songs about World War II and labor stuff, but randomly in the middle of all these serious lyrics was this silly song, which seemed kind of cool. When other people do Woody's stuff, you normally don't see that light-hearted side of his work."
"Friends: Babies, Birthdays and Weddings" DVD clip: "Male Nanny"
Celebrate life's big moments with your Friends and these three themed compilations from Warner Home Video...Friends: The One With All the Babies, Friends: The One With All the Birthdays, and Friends: The One With All the Weddings. Each DVD includes a selection of six of the most memorable baby, birthday and wedding episodes from the unforgettable series; the three themed releases feature classic Friends moments such as Ross' slip of the tongue at the alter, Chandler's hysterical search to discover which of Joey's sisters he kissed, and of course the highly anticipated birth of Emma. Each episode was hand picked by the show's producer and is full of fan favorite moments. The Emmy Award-winning show stars Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Courtney Cox-Arquette (Monica), Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), David Schwimmer (Ross), Matthew Perry (Chandler) and Matt LeBlanc (Joey). The show debuted in 1994 and aired its series finale on May 6, 2004.
"Friends: Babies, Birthdays and Weddings" DVD clip: "Dates"
Celebrate life's big moments with your Friends and these three themed compilations from Warner Home Video...Friends: The One With All the Babies, Friends: The One With All the Birthdays, and Friends: The One With All the Weddings. Each DVD includes a selection of six of the most memorable baby, birthday and wedding episodes from the unforgettable series; the three themed releases feature classic Friends moments such as Ross' slip of the tongue at the alter, Chandler's hysterical search to discover which of Joey's sisters he kissed, and of course the highly anticipated birth of Emma. Each episode was hand picked by the show's producer and is full of fan favorite moments. The Emmy Award-winning show stars Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Courtney Cox-Arquette (Monica), Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), David Schwimmer (Ross), Matthew Perry (Chandler) and Matt LeBlanc (Joey). The show debuted in 1994 and aired its series finale on May 6, 2004.
"Friends: Babies, Birthdays and Weddings" DVD clip: "It's Our Birthday"
Celebrate life's big moments with your Friends and these three themed compilations from Warner Home Video...Friends: The One With All the Babies, Friends: The One With All the Birthdays, and Friends: The One With All the Weddings. Each DVD includes a selection of six of the most memorable baby, birthday and wedding episodes from the unforgettable series; the three themed releases feature classic Friends moments such as Ross' slip of the tongue at the alter, Chandler's hysterical search to discover which of Joey's sisters he kissed, and of course the highly anticipated birth of Emma. Each episode was hand picked by the show's producer and is full of fan favorite moments. The Emmy Award-winning show stars Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Courtney Cox-Arquette (Monica), Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), David Schwimmer (Ross), Matthew Perry (Chandler) and Matt LeBlanc (Joey). The show debuted in 1994 and aired its series finale on May 6, 2004.
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