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Setlist – 12/25/2006 – Happy Saturnalia!

posted on December 25, 2006 at 2:11 am · filed under Setlists

I know, I know, all you sticklers for technicalities are saying “But Josh, the Roman festival of Saturnalia, even at the latest it ever stretched, ended on the 23rd of December.” Well, I don’t have a SHOW on the 23rd, so I’m celebrating tonight. It’s not THAT big a deal – those Jesus-worshipping unwashed peoples co-opted the festival to make PR for their religion a little easier, and called it Christmas, which happens to be today. So I’m doing a modified, post-Christian Saturnalia, that’s all.

I’m not doing anything at all Christmas related, tho. No-siree. Not on MY watch. Well, except for Fairytale of New York cuz’ I do try to please everybody. For the rest of the set-list, click ‘read more.’

The Pogues – Fairytale of New York
Alan Jackson – Honky Tonk Christmas
Elton John – Social Disease
Annuals – The Bull and the Goat
Melvins – History of Drunks
Art Brut – Good Weekend
Frank Mackey and the Keltic Cowboys – Kiss My Irish Ass
Cherry Poppin’ Daddies – Irish Whiskey
The Bloody Irish Boys – My Wicked Ways
The Honeydogs – Rattling My Tin Cup
Bardo Pond – New Drunks (revisited)
88 Fingers Louie – Drunk and Ugly
Guttermouth – Chug-a-Lug Night
KMFDM – Juke Joint Jezebel
Haley Bonar – Drinking Again
Ouija Radio – Whiskey Love
Guided By Voices – The Drinking Jim Crow
Tom Angelripper – Es Gibt Kein Bier auf Hawaii
Zimmer’s Hole – That’s How Drunks Drink
Pantera – Cold Gin
The Wesley Willis Fiasco – Drink That Whiskey
Rev. Horton Heat – Liquor, Beer, and Wine
Monty Python – Drinking Philosophers Song
Pat McCurdy – Sex and Beer
Concrete Blonde – Happy Birthday
Dean Martin – Drinking Song
Wynonie Harris – Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well?
Aretha Franklin – Drinking Again
The Specials – Alcohol
Cassetteboy – Santa Claus Is Drinking
The Pogues – The Parting Glass

— devlocke

1 Comments

  1. frank mackey, May 2, 2007:

    Kiss my irish ass is not a great big sea song
    It was written and recorded by Frank Mackey
    and the Keltic Cowboys.People have made that
    mistake for years.Check out my website
    Thanks
    Frank Mackey

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