Roadside Tavern in Lisdoonvarna, Ireland (Live MP3 Show)

Recorded in June 2007. Our Ireland Tour Group had spent a day on the road, and I was in the mood for a pint and a song. So I led the vast majority of the tour group in a quest to find a pub with Irish traditional music. There was none that night. So twenty of us took over a pub. I played music, and we all drank and sang. By the end of the evening, I was… a bit intoxicated. So the music get sloppier, I screwed up more lyrics as the evening progressed. This is live and untethered. So you'll hear singing-a-long, people bashing things on tables, toasts, out-of-tune vocals, and lots of drinking. So
Be Warned!

Okay, I broke down and decided to release this show. Because you begged. There's a LOT of music, and it was fun for us, but it is not all that. It was extremely raw and untethered. And as I drank more and more alcohol, my language got fouler. So again, you are warned. And as a result of lack of desire to release this show, it is priced rather high. Sorry. That's the way the it goes.

If you'd prefer just the “good” music, then download 4 Drunk's Sake: Live Songs from an Irish Pub, a CD I compiled with some of the best of this live drunken session.

Track listing: “Johnny Jump Up”, “Soul of a Harper”, “Harvest the Butterfly”, “None But A Harper”, “Hero of Canton”, “Raggle Taggle Calamity”, “Gollum Blues”, “Finnegan's Wake”, “The Unicorn Song”, “Black Is the Colour”, “Rosin the Bow”, “The Ring of Hope”, “Rocky Road to Dublin”, “Old Dun Cow”, “I'll Tell My Cat”, “Danny Boy (Cat Version)”, “Waxies Dargle”, “Lord of the Pounce”, “Whiskey in the Jar”, “Buttercup's Lament”, “Patriot Game”, “Star of the County Down”, “The Leprechaun”, “Pleasant Peasant Pheasant Plucking”, “Gypsy Rover”, “The Old Woman and The Cat”, “Scarborough Faire (NC-17 version)”, “Wild Mountain Thyme”, “Virgins”, “Jedi Drinking Song Prequel”, “I Need to Pee!”, “Won't You Come With Me”, “Beer, Beer, Beer”, “Barnyards of Delgaty”

Or you can get the best songs from the show from the CD 4 Drunk's Sake: Live Songs from an Irish Pub.