Talk:Seven Drunken Nights

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I'm surprised that the more popular "interjections" that are sung along with the song haven't been posted. Perhaps their more vulgar nature that puts the song itself to shame is reason not to, but they are the more amusing aspect of singing it in any Irish pub I've been to.

if asked, I'll post them. Tfleming 02:39, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

Ill post em, they're an important, and humorous part of the song. Are there others besides bitch and drunken asshole?

[edit] Kilkenny Brothers version

I had a version of this song someone sent me to listen to, as usual misattributed to Flogging Molly. When I listened to it and realized it was a completely different band, after much searching I realized the actual artist was The Kilkenny Brothers. The song's acoustic, with I believe just a guitar and mandolin, and the vocalist has a deeper voice. Here [1] is the Amazon.com page for the band/group, the second one down (click the play button to the left of "Seven Drunken Nights" for the preview) is the one most commonly attributed to Flogging Molly. I don't know how notable this is, other than many search results turn up for this song being performed by Flogging Molly, when in fact they never recorded a version. Zchris87v 20:02, 2 February 2008 (UTC)