[The Devil Came Up to Boston lyrics.]
Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki on fiddle with Allyson Carr, Leah Zepel, and Syndi Beaudoin as your Irish stepdancers in Daisy Dukes. The group, of course, had problems:
Last week, the band posted a video for the song, and in just a matter of days it was viewed by 40,000 people. “Which for us, a little indie Boston band, is a big deal,” he said. But someone — perhaps Daniels — complained to YouTube about copyright infringement, and the video was quickly pulled. “We contested it and the video went back up,” said Ezra. For now. The band insists its song is a parody, and should be treated like the countless parodies of, say, Carly Rae Jepsen’s, “Call Me Maybe.” “Maybe we’ll be sued, I don’t know,” said Ezra. “I talked to some friends who are lawyers, but we’re impoverished musicians so the idea of bringing in a lawyer is kind of scary.”
If you like that, go back and appreciate Dropkick Murphy's "The Season's Upon Us" again.
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