Our song Dirty Water was used in a campaign to clean up what was one of the most polluted rivers in the nation. Today it is one of the cleanest. We are proud of that.
I remember escorting the first LNG tanker into Boston harbor after the 9/11 attacks. One guy was originally from Boston. He kept singing this song the WHOLE TIME!
If you're not from Boston or Massachusetts, you truly wouldn't understand this song. Gotta love Boston, from the ugly Green Monster and 1-93, to the fun and nightmare of the lovely, ugh, Big Dig. Still great community to be in.
IM PROBABLY THE ONLY BLACK PERSON THAT LIKES THIS SONG BUT MAN I LOVE THIS FREAKIN SONG ESPECIALLY AT THE END WHEN THEY START SCREAMING I GET CHILLS EVERYTIME THIS SONG NEVER GETS OLD
Was in a college rock band 1967 in CT and played this song at a gig at Fisher Jr College, which overlooks the Charles River! What a high that was - love this song. At a memorable concert at Shea stadium, Rolling Stones the headliner, the Standells led off with this song. So good.
I remember singing the Fisher Jr. College "Fight Song" with them girls at a party: "I'm from F J C so pity meeeee ... There's not a damn boy in this nunneryyyy ..." LMAO!!
COOL. I went to Butera School Of Art at 111 Beacon, the other end of the block. The Fisher girl`s domitories were right across the street. We`d watch them iron their clothes before they put them on. Occasionally one girl would hang a balloon outside her window and it would promptly get popped because my buddy Peter never left home without his CO2 pellet pistol. One day we all sat sketching a plaster statue and he pulled out the pistol and blew the head off while the teacher was out of the room. Myrth-provoking it was.
As a Boston Fan, and New Englander..I still get the chills when I hear this song,no matter how many Championships they have won..every parade they play this song..Gonna miss you Brady..
It's even more chilling when you realize it's about Albert deSalvo and the Boston Strangler, murdering college girls in Cambridge (who gotta be in by twelve o'clock!). It's the precursor to the Midnight Rambler.
Hell, these guys even make an appearance on the "Munsters" way back when. They played the Beatles song, 'I wanna hold your hand'. They did a good job, too.
Was one of my dad's favorite songs, he always used to grab my guitar and attempt to play this riff, this and day tripper, without fail. Miss him, glad I have this music to play every so often.
I could not find this single anywhere, in the summer of '66. Our county seat was 12,000 people, and they had more than one record store. No luck with any of them-- I never had a 45 for this song. It was wonderful to hear it at a friend's 60th birthday party--she was a Boston gal, even after years in Berkeley.
FRUSTRATED WOMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMOA, one of my all time classic go to feel good tunes. The Standells have that longevity and shelf life every songwriter wishes for. My inspiration as musicians/songwriters for sure.
They're singing about the frustrations of curfews that were so prevalent back in the 50's & 60's. when you dated a girl back then, especially if she was from a Catholic sorority house, the nuns always demanded you'd bring the girls back by 11:00 or 12:00 midnight, and no later than that. Boston supposedly had crime back in those days (to be fair, so did Detroit, especially after the riots of 1967.) and parents as well as authority figures were uptight about curfews in those days. That all changed with The Women's Liberation movement of the early 70's when women could stay out later past midnight if they wanted to. As for the "dirty water", Boston had a polluted river problem which was cleared up later on when anti-pollution activists made a campaign to clean up the river especially after 1969's fire in the Ohio State's river disaster. Today, Flint , Michigan would be known unfortunately for it's dirty, polluted water thanks to failure to clean up polluted and rusty water pipes. A corrupted Governor & a equally corrupted Mayor of Flint were charged with the dirty lakes in that situation. This song may be listed as "stereo", but it sounds like the regular mono version, since the song was recorded in mono in late 1965 by Ed Cobb, who wrote the song about being mugged in Boston. Ed was a former member of the 50's group the Four Preps, and he produced most of The Standells' Tower singles & albums. Ironically, the group didn't care much for "Dirty Water" when they first recorded it, with Standells' member Tony Valentino once remarking "Hey Eddie, my friends don't like the song!" "I told you it was a turkey song!" Once the song hit after nine months when they recorded it, it became a favorite.
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 The Strangler may have had something to do with curfews in Boston, but in the 1960's curfews in big cities were common. By the 1970's, they were all considered passe when women could stay out as late as they wanted. Some Catholic School sorority houses may have still had curfew laws. Ed Cobb wrote the song from his experience, but he reportedly never met the Boston Strangler. The Standells were from L.A., California, and originally had nothing much to do with Boston, Massachusetts. They already were known at the time to have made TV appearances on "The Munsters" and "The Bing Crosby Show' , and they had local hits like "The Peppermint Beatle" and "Help Yourself", but they still needed a major national hit to make a breakthrough. In spite of them not caring much for the song, "Dirty Water" was their ticket to national stardom.
I just now rediscovered this song, and I absolutely love it! I vaguely remember it being played on the radio when I was very young. And I now also know and appreciate why it's played by Boston sports teams following victories. There are MANY great songs that you will never hear unless you take time and search for them. I found this great song by perusing the list of one hit wonders listed on Wikipedia. There are a lot of one hit wonders that I know, but some others that I don't. What a great way of discovering "new" music or rediscovering music that I have long forgotten!
I haven't been to Boston since 2011, but it was probably my favourite trip that I ever took. It was for Father's Day and my Dad said it was his best Father's Day ever because we went to a Red Sox game and had the best time ever.
1966. The year the garage bands broke out and many had hits. The Standells were from California but they sure put Boston on the map. The power of music. I remember these guys did this song on the Ed Sullivan Show. When rock and roll came along, it boosted Sullivan's ratings thru the roof.
This was played over and over by the guys from the Bay State when we were stationed in Italia in the late 60s. Paul G invented a dance to go with it called the fling, didn't catch on, oh well. Never tire of this, and certainly don't need empty highway ahead when it comes on, the foot gets heavy. Tell anyone who will listen this is the greatest rock & roll song ever.
This song and "Tessie" have been going around my head all week.What an ALDS! I had to be scraped off the ceiling two nights in a row. Bring on the 'Stros!!!
Dave Purpura I'm a Sox fan in Mass, and I always wanted to see the Cubs take it all the way just once. I was really glad and could relate to the fans when they finally did!
The Late Dick Dodd- the brilliant lead singer and drummer of The Standells. To me, this has the absolute quintessential Fender Telecaster tone. In addition, the amazing drumming- the synchopation between the BASS DRUM, and snare/ toms, and tambourine, is one of the most overlooked, and masterful drumming performances in American pop music of the 60's. The kick drum, and the relentless Telecaster guitar hook, leads this song!
When I lived in Boston , if you took a glass of tap water and set it on the table , a few minutes later you'd see particles settle on the bottom. I moved to Manhattan , had a glass of water and was astonished at how good it tasted.
What? You can here them singing "Boston your my home" it's in the lyrics, the song's mainly about the late 60's early 70's heavily polluted River Charles that runs along Boston.
@@andrewscrazy the standells were from cali, before this song was released, which they didnt even write, they never even been to boston, it was written by a tower records record producer who got robbed ona bridge over the charles on a visit to boston
@@richardburkholder5949 the Charles River is disgusting lol that's what the songs about and Boston Mass,.UA-cam the end of a Sox or Bruins game if they win they play this!! BOSTON BABY!!!!
Our local AM Oldies station closed down after broadcasting since the late 50's. Another era lost to the modern age. No more scratchy sound. No more dancing while driving. Having phantom oldies pains.
Unfortunately, the song came out too late in Fallout's timeline, so it never existed in that universe. Still, would've been worth a little lore-breaking.
Though we lost tonight in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals - we won in hard, intense play and scoring chances. Love you Boston Bruin's. Thanks for a great season. I posted this song on my social media page as a tribute to this great team and players.
Those of us that were little brothers to cool siblings , used to replay this song in their record collection while they were away,over and over , at slower speeds at times , just to hear the dirty part lol
Our song Dirty Water was used in a campaign to clean up what was one of the most polluted rivers in the nation. Today it is one of the cleanest. We are proud of that.
Just heard this after the Bruins won Saturday, 3/31/18. Good stuff :)
Scott Walton. Love that clean water now!👍
Scott Walton they play it a lot at red Sox games
Y'know... I heard about the strangler...
You the man?
You the man???
Richard 12 And threepeat of AL East Titles
BOSTON CELTICS 2024 NBA CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!
Hope to hear it myself on Friday.
As I don’t recall it in 2018 for the Sox or 2019 for the Pats?
🎉🎉🎉💚💚💚
2004 Boston Red Sox.
Really? WOW! YAY!!!
I remember escorting the first LNG tanker into Boston harbor after the 9/11 attacks. One guy was originally from Boston. He kept singing this song the WHOLE TIME!
Duck boat time baby. Numbah 18 for the Cs kid! Rip Bill Russell and all the great Celtics who have passed. LFG!!!!!!!
Go Celtics!!! 🍀🍀🍀
Excellent record.
BOSTON!!!
I loved this song as a kid and love it now as a crusty old man. Good times baby
garage rock
If you're not from Boston or Massachusetts, you truly wouldn't understand this song. Gotta love Boston, from the ugly Green Monster and 1-93, to the fun and nightmare of the lovely, ugh, Big Dig. Still great community to be in.
This rocked in '65, and it still rocks today!
#truth
1966.
Great riff!
I was one(1) year old......🎉
65
IM PROBABLY THE ONLY BLACK PERSON THAT LIKES THIS SONG BUT MAN I LOVE THIS FREAKIN SONG ESPECIALLY AT THE END WHEN THEY START SCREAMING I GET CHILLS EVERYTIME THIS SONG NEVER GETS OLD
You're not alone brother.
my brothas
Roxbury!
I'm black and love this song
No, Josiah I am with you 110% "Boston your my home"! B-town baby!!
The sound, the attitude.. the whole feel of the song, it doesn't get any better than this example from the '60s.
Was in a college rock band 1967 in CT and played this song at a gig at Fisher Jr College, which overlooks the Charles River! What a high that was - love this song. At a memorable concert at Shea stadium, Rolling Stones the headliner, the Standells led off with this song. So good.
I remember singing the Fisher Jr. College "Fight Song" with them girls at a party: "I'm from F J C so pity meeeee ... There's not a damn boy in this nunneryyyy ..." LMAO!!
COOL. I went to Butera School Of Art at 111 Beacon, the other end of the block. The Fisher girl`s domitories were right across the street. We`d watch them iron their clothes before they put them on. Occasionally one girl would hang a balloon outside her window and it would promptly get popped because my buddy Peter never left home without his CO2 pellet pistol. One day we all sat sketching a plaster statue and he pulled out the pistol and blew the head off while the teacher was out of the room. Myrth-provoking it was.
As a Boston Fan, and New Englander..I still get the chills when I hear this song,no matter how many Championships they have won..every parade they play this song..Gonna miss you Brady..
And Brady got his 7th
Betts won a ring outside of the Red Sox
Brady won a ring outside of the Patriots
and if you'll recall Ray Allen won a ring outside of the Celtics
It's even more chilling when you realize it's about Albert deSalvo and the Boston Strangler, murdering college girls in Cambridge (who gotta be in by twelve o'clock!). It's the precursor to the Midnight Rambler.
Have you played Fallout 4?
It is based on Boston, post- WW3
Ewwww ,,,, Brady? Go bruins
I'm a Boston Bruins fan, so I should get chills to this song.
Are u from Czechia?
Go Bruins and Red Sox!!
Being From Boston, I have to say this is one of my favorite songs
“Boston you’re my home” hits different 💪 💪
Never been to Boston, but I still love that dirty water! Great tune.
I'm in Boston right now for the first time!
We’re a w city btw
cool town, you should !
I've been living in Florida for 11 years. I was born in Stoughton MA and raised in Middleboro. Massholeville will always be home 💓💓
I loved The Makeover movie. A lot of Boston talk in that movie. My mom still sounds like she pahks the cah in Hahvud Yahd lol
Hell, these guys even make an appearance on the "Munsters" way back when. They played the Beatles song, 'I wanna hold your hand'. They did a good job, too.
Just saw them on the Munsters, 12/31/21, so I had to know more! 😁
'Dirty Water" is their style. They don't have the vocal chops for the Beatles. LOL
"I Want To Hold Your Hand" was poorly done.
I enjoyed “Come On and Ringo” more than their version of “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, but both songs was cool on The Munsters episode.
Was one of my dad's favorite songs, he always used to grab my guitar and attempt to play this riff, this and day tripper, without fail. Miss him, glad I have this music to play every so often.
There’s nothing like hearing that tambourine at the last out in October. I’m getting chills right now just thinking about it. Go SAWX!
only thing that’s gonna be better is when the celtics make history force a game 7 and win then they play this song all through the streets of boston
What a great backbeat hook. I can't believe no one else ever covered this raunchy song.
Woke up with this song stuck in my head never knew it was a true story!
These dudes were not even from Boston....Seriously
A timeless classic!
I could not find this single anywhere, in the summer of '66. Our county seat was 12,000 people, and they had more than one record store. No luck with any of them-- I never had a 45 for this song. It was wonderful to hear it at a friend's 60th birthday party--she was a Boston gal, even after years in Berkeley.
Still kicks ass...even today!
FRUSTRATED WOMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMOA, one of my all time classic go to feel good tunes. The Standells have that longevity and shelf life every songwriter wishes for. My inspiration as musicians/songwriters for sure.
They're singing about the frustrations of curfews that were so prevalent back in the 50's & 60's. when you dated a girl back then, especially if she was from a Catholic sorority house, the nuns always demanded you'd bring the girls back by 11:00 or 12:00 midnight, and no later than that. Boston supposedly had crime back in those days (to be fair, so did Detroit, especially after the riots of 1967.) and parents as well as authority figures were uptight about curfews in those days. That all changed with The Women's Liberation movement of the early 70's when women could stay out later past midnight if they wanted to. As for the "dirty water", Boston had a polluted river problem which was cleared up later on when anti-pollution activists made a campaign to clean up the river especially after 1969's fire in the Ohio State's river disaster. Today, Flint , Michigan would be known unfortunately for it's dirty, polluted water thanks to failure to clean up polluted and rusty water pipes. A corrupted Governor & a equally corrupted Mayor of Flint were charged with the dirty lakes in that situation. This song may be listed as "stereo", but it sounds like the regular mono version, since the song was recorded in mono in late 1965 by Ed Cobb, who wrote the song about being mugged in Boston. Ed was a former member of the 50's group the Four Preps, and he produced most of The Standells' Tower singles & albums. Ironically, the group didn't care much for "Dirty Water" when they first recorded it, with Standells' member Tony Valentino once remarking "Hey Eddie, my friends don't like the song!" "I told you it was a turkey song!" Once the song hit after nine months when they recorded it, it became a favorite.
@@robertorick6383 Didn't they have to be in by 12 because of the Boston Strangler?
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 The Strangler may have had something to do with curfews in Boston, but in the 1960's curfews in big cities were common. By the 1970's, they were all considered passe when women could stay out as late as they wanted. Some Catholic School sorority houses may have still had curfew laws. Ed Cobb wrote the song from his experience, but he reportedly never met the Boston Strangler. The Standells were from L.A., California, and originally had nothing much to do with Boston, Massachusetts. They already were known at the time to have made TV appearances on "The Munsters" and "The Bing Crosby Show' , and they had local hits like "The Peppermint Beatle" and "Help Yourself", but they still needed a major national hit to make a breakthrough. In spite of them not caring much for the song, "Dirty Water" was their ticket to national stardom.
I just now rediscovered this song, and I absolutely love it! I vaguely remember it being played on the radio when I was very young. And I now also know and appreciate why it's played by Boston sports teams following victories. There are MANY great songs that you will never hear unless you take time and search for them. I found this great song by perusing the list of one hit wonders listed on Wikipedia. There are a lot of one hit wonders that I know, but some others that I don't. What a great way of discovering "new" music or rediscovering music that I have long forgotten!
I’m not from Boston but I have always loved this.
I haven't been to Boston since 2011, but it was probably my favourite trip that I ever took. It was for Father's Day and my Dad said it was his best Father's Day ever because we went to a Red Sox game and had the best time ever.
Born, raised and have lived in Boston my whole life! Love my city! Yeah baby, Boston You're My Home!! ❤
1966. The year the garage bands broke out and many had hits. The Standells were from California but they sure put Boston on the map. The power of music. I remember these guys did this song on the Ed Sullivan Show. When rock and roll came along, it boosted Sullivan's ratings thru the roof.
Yep. Part of the legendary Sunset Strip days. Those couple years influenced so much.
@@profile2047 Oh yessssss!
After sixteen long years the Celtics are FINALLY 18 TIME NBA CHAMPIONS!!!!!, time to celebrate through Duck Boat parade again 🥳🏀🟢🏆⚪️👏🏻
LFG!!!!!!
Let's go bruins!
Just got back from the Garden.. that shit was ELECTRIC. LETS FUCKKING GO!
We love that Dirty Water 😍
Aaaaaaaand the Bruins are gone.😁
I'm a California boy and the way this song came in live was one Boston bruins game in January and ever since I love that dirty water
Weren't they a Cali band?
This Song Went To Number 11 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1966.
Should have made #1.
@@sdgakatbk ABSOLUTELY
I remember it well
Wow, loved this old song! Made my cat's ears up like an owl 🦉. LOL. Awesome! 💓👍✌🦉
"Boston you're my home!"
It’s always great hearing this song while filing out of Fenway
My dad let me have his 45s when I was very young and this was my first favorite song.👍
Another Good song.
Everytime I come to boston I kinda have to stand there and take it in and remind myself how beautiful a city it is
one of the greatest song and still kicks butt.
Boston Red Sox are the 2018 AL Champs!
Daniel Murawski 1 more game!
Daniel Murawski WORLD SERIES CHAMPS
Loved every minute of the game tonight!
World Series Champ 2018!
Champs again baby!
This was played over and over by the guys from the Bay State when we were stationed in Italia in the late 60s. Paul G invented a dance to go with it called the fling, didn't catch on, oh well. Never tire of this, and certainly don't need empty highway ahead when it comes on, the foot gets heavy. Tell anyone who will listen this is the greatest rock & roll song ever.
The opening riff of this song is one of two things I can still play on guitar after not taking lessons in six years
gino
Even a Yankee fan can appreciate this
Red Sox walk it off two nights in a row against the Rays, now headed to the ALCS, let’s go Sox!!!
LFG
HELL YEAH GO SOX!!!
LETS GO
This song and "Tessie" have been going around my head all week.What an ALDS! I had to be scraped off the ceiling two nights in a row. Bring on the 'Stros!!!
Lol
I'm a Cubs fan but I love hearing this in the background after Red Sox wins. Boston's a great town. Hoping they take it all this year.
Dave Purpura I'm a Sox fan in Mass, and I always wanted to see the Cubs take it all the way just once. I was really glad and could relate to the fans when they finally did!
I want to see the Red Sox and the Cubs face off in the World Series. :D
@@civilwildman same here man, but it seems like that's gonna take a while
The opening riff gives me Rolling Stones vibes and the introductory vocals remind me of Van Morrison singing Gloria.
I dig it.
The riff sounds like the Stones "Last Time"
👍🙏
The Late Dick Dodd- the brilliant lead singer and drummer of The Standells. To me, this has the absolute quintessential Fender Telecaster tone. In addition, the amazing drumming- the synchopation between the BASS DRUM, and snare/ toms, and tambourine, is one of the most overlooked, and masterful drumming performances in American pop music of the 60's. The kick drum, and the relentless Telecaster guitar hook, leads this song!
Tony Valentino!
Brilliant. Love it.
I grew up in Boston. The place is tough as F-ck! But I'll always love that dirty water. We are kings and queens of a that dirty water.
NHL Winter Classic Let’s go Fenway Park!!!
The best song about Boston from an L.A. band! Thank you Ed Cobb...
Physical chills
BEST VERSION, BEST SONG - ever... Love it...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I lived in Boston , if you took a glass of tap water and set it on the table , a few minutes later you'd see particles settle on the bottom. I moved to Manhattan , had a glass of water and was astonished at how good it tasted.
IN THE SPRING, THE LEAFS FALL!
Yeah baby! Sox going to the Series!! Gonna add another penant to collection!!
Ohhh yeah, Boston you’re my home❗️❗️❗️❤️🇺🇸
2021. Classics never die.
OUR River Caught On Fire a Few Times In The 50'S..Hey Man the Rivers Burning.. Cleveland ,the Cuyahoga:::::::::::
that used to be my river! They did clean it up enough so it would freeze in the winter.
Born and raised lover of that dirty water. ❤ Boston 😢 miss my friends.
Boston Bruins Baby!!!!!
....another garage band! Whoa!😍😍😍😍
2021… Christian Vazquez walks off against the Tampa Bay rays, and this is being played and sang yes go Sox
@blackprix heck yeah, 13 inning thriller, let’s close out the series and send the rays home tonight!
2021... They did it again a day later lol
We did it, we beat the Tampa Bay rays and they were favorite! Let’s go Red Sox
RAYS GOING HOME LOL
Proud to say I was there for that marathon of a game
Boston Red Sox fans, replay this one whenever you think of the 2004 ALCS. 😎
Red Sox theme. Great song. Great recording. Love you guys!
Did you see them when they were on the Munsters show doing a Beatles number?
I love that a song meant to shit on Boston is now the city’s anthem. Dunno who got the last laugh there.
Where does it get down on Boston?
What? You can here them singing "Boston your my home" it's in the lyrics, the song's mainly about the late 60's early 70's heavily polluted River Charles that runs along Boston.
@@andrewscrazy the standells were from cali, before this song was released, which they didnt even write, they never even been to boston, it was written by a tower records record producer who got robbed ona bridge over the charles on a visit to boston
The people who shit on Boston love it the most hahaa
@@richardburkholder5949 the Charles River is disgusting lol that's what the songs about and Boston Mass,.UA-cam the end of a Sox or Bruins game if they win they play this!! BOSTON BABY!!!!
WOOOOO, BABY, LETS GO BRUINS! BRUINS 5-2 CAPS!
This song was one of our low rider songs back in the day 60s
Oh man! Forgot about this GEM! Love it
Mookie Betts walks it off
That's how I named my bird lol I sd hey mook u gonna hit a homer lol then he did lol broke tha f outta that slump lol
Kyle B it’s so sad to look at this comment now 😔
Not anymore 😔
Kyle B
Mookie Betts is now a Dodger!
:(
Our local AM Oldies station closed down after broadcasting since the late 50's. Another era lost to the modern age. No more scratchy sound. No more dancing while driving. Having phantom oldies pains.
GO BRUINS!!!
And go Celts go Sox Amen.
slots west
Excellent, this song was covered by The Inmates
We gear up for St. Patrick day by drinking beer and listening to this jam day before. 👌
Every Red Sox and Bruins game you go to!!
Eighteen time NBA Champion Boston Celtics
This one still works! Rocking out on a Saturday afternoon!
Reminds me the Big 8, CKLW blasting all over Detroit.
P. Aaron Jones CKLW! The Motor City! On our transistor 8 radios.
WRKO 680 AM Boston!
........A TIMELESS CLASSIC. ..........!!!!!!!!!!!!
RED SOX WORLD SERIES 2018!!
Steven Warren oh yeah mr krabs
got nothin to doo with baseball...lol
@@johnf.2873 yeah it does lmao... you ever watch a Sox game? or a Bruins game?
@@johnf.2873 they play this song at Fenway Park when home team Red Sox wins during the 2018 MLB season
Go Yankees
I`m from Springfield Ma. and been listening to this since it first came out !!
Man Fallout 4 had such a missed opportunity not including this classic
Someone should make a mod of it for the game
They should have named that submarine side mission dirty water
Unfortunately, the song came out too late in Fallout's timeline, so it never existed in that universe. Still, would've been worth a little lore-breaking.
This is No. 129 on my All-Time Top 100
BRUINS ARE GOING TO THE STANLEY CUP FINALS!!!!
Renato Costa lets goooo
2-2
Though we lost tonight in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals - we won in hard, intense play and scoring chances. Love you Boston Bruin's. Thanks for a great season. I posted this song on my social media page as a tribute to this great team and players.
Cool song. Sounds good today.😀
2018 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!
Used to be the theme song for WBCN - The Rock of Boston. the greatest R & R radio station evah! Long live Dwayne Glasscock and The Big Mattress!
LOVE THAT DIRTY WATER! GO SOX GO!
Boston your my home
Those of us that were little brothers to cool siblings , used to replay this song in their record collection while they were away,over and over , at slower speeds at times , just to hear the dirty part lol
Oh my God it’s that song from Fenway
Now here's a state that really knows how to party and get down. 💯
Congrats all you Red Sox fans.
2018 World Series Champions!!!
It's good to know some people still have U N P E T I T (E) V I L L E!
THE BRUINS WIN!!!!
A song about polluted water and the Boston Strangler serial killer, but it sure sounds upbeat and fun. Lol
You're damn right i'm here! 2018 World mf Champions baby!!