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The Mighty Regis : Another Nickel For The Pope
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The follow-up to the dozens-selling debut from the Irish show band from Co. Sligo offers 13 tracks of hard-drivin\', arse-kickin\' Celtic punk sure ta make yer stout taste that much sweeter, yeah?
Genre: Rock: Celtic Rock
Release Date: 2008
Another Nickel For The Pope Record Label: The Mighty Regis
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Conroy's Pub 1:57 $0.99
Them Bastards 2:31 $0.99
Celtic Storm 3:17 $0.99
Pay the Piper 3:16 $0.99
21 Patty Finn 2:22 $0.99
A Tree Grows in Sligo 4:43 $0.99
Drinkin', Laughin', Dancin', Fightin' 2:13 $0.99
Legion of the Rearguard 2:34 $0.99
Scotland (You Owe Us) 3:25 $0.99
Get Drunk and Go Home 1:49 $0.99
Hungover 2:42 $0.99
Molly Malone's 4:03 $0.99
Danny Boy 2:52 $0.99
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Album Notes

After years of playing the north west counties of the \"Emerald Isle\"\' the lads of THE MIGHTY REGIS (The Irish Show Band from County Sligo) have made their way to the U.S. This band of misfits don\'t have much of a story if you ask them but here \'tis: Young Gavin McLoud had the idea to form a band with some of the best musicians in all of Ireland...it didn\'t quite work out that way. So instead he asked the help of his friend Ronnie McDonald, a local music teacher and the nicest of people. The fellas then found a drummer when Gavin\'s schoolyard chum Gabby Byrne was released from prison, having been mistaken for an IRA soldier. Next came the search for the perfect frontman. Gavin looked and looked and finally had no other choice then to ask his half brother Francis \"Franky\" McNorman. A failed soccer player, Franky doesn\'t like his brother and doesn\'t like to sing, but not having any other football teams in Ireland to get kicked off of Franky reluctantly joined. While touring through the Dingle Peninsula after about a year together, they picked up a hitchhiking rabbinical student named Paddy McRib. Convinced that a life dedicated to music and making people happy would be more pleasin\' to the Lord, young Paddy traded his yalmulka and tallit set for a used accordion and never looked back. The final pieces were added when Franky heard the voice of an angel during Mass one fateful Sunday, and the lovely Ryan O\'Neill was brought on board. Finally, the band\'s biggest fan, Darby, an orphan boy who couldn\'t even afford a last name, filled a void at bass, and hopes his real parents will one day come to a gig. Slainte\'.

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the mighty regis another nickel for the pope
author: janot christophe
Rousing, Irish punk sounding, not even aggressive, their songs sound so good to me, bought both CDs right away, those of you who like \"let\'s say\" celtic punk will love it! Do not miss out on\'em!
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