October 6 [16:00 EDT] -- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones will join the ranks of No Doubt, Hanson, and a host of others artists who are giving their fans a home video for Christmas.
Boston's reigning ska kings will deliver "The Video Stew" to retail outlets on November 4, giving fans a comprehensive collection of every clip the group has ever shot.
In addition to staples like "Hell of a Hat," "Someday I Suppose," and recent breakthrough hits like "The Impression That I Get," and "Rascal King," the home video will also include live footage and two new clips. One of the new offerings is a video for the 1992 track "Guns and the Young," while the other is for the previously unreleased song "The Common Decency."
Here are the video ingredients that make up "Video Stew":
- "Devil's Night Out"
- "Where'd You Go"
- "Someday I Suppose"
- "Don't Know How To Party"
- "Simmer Down"
- "Detroit Rock City"
- "Kinder Words"
- "Hell of a Hat"
- "The Impression That I Get"
- "Rascal King"
- "The Common Decency"
If you'd rather see the Bosstones in all their bouncing, sweating, raging glory, you can catch them on the road with fellow Bostonians Bim Skala Bim, the Amazing Royal Crowns, and Dropkick Murphy's.
- 10/7 - Kansas City, KS @ Memorial Hall
- 10/9 - Milwaukee, WI @ Rave
- 10/10 - Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
- 10/12 - Detroit, MI @ State Theatre
- 10/14 - Wilkes-Barre, PA @ Wilkes College
- 0/15 - Boalsburg, PA @ Tussey Mtn. Amph.
- 10/16 - Towson, MD @ Towson Center Arena
- 10/18 - Smithfield, RI @ Bryant College
- 10/19 - Shippensburg, PA @ Heiges Fieldhouse
- 10/20 - Erie, PA @ Hammermill Center
- 10/22 - Toronto, ONT @ Warehouse
- 10/27 - Lewiston, ME @ Central Maine Civic Ctr.
- 10/29 - Plattsburgh, NY @ SUNY / Plattsburgh
- 10/31 - Delhi, NY @ SUNY / Delhi
- 11/1 - Loudonville, NY @ Siena College