#215: Irish Whiskey on Sunday

Can you believe that Southern liquor laws prevent the sale of alcohol on Sunday? Even after 30 years or so of living in the South, it still boggles my mind. I believe everyone should be able to buy or drink Irish whiskey on Sunday. This is not a political episode though. Just my two cents worth. Vote these laws down. Then start drinking some of the finest Irish music right now with awesome Celtic music from Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock, Maggie Sansone, Rob Higginbotham, Stout Pounders, Breabach, Ron Cody, Marc Gunn, The Gothard Sisters, Jesse Ferguson, Whiskey Sunday, Finbar Furey, The Ne'er Duwels, The Rathmines, Rathkeltair, The Flying Toads. celticmusicpodcast.com/215

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Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock - The New Blackthorn Stick

This Week in Celtic Music

0:57
“Reels: The Blackthorn Stick / The Green Mountain / The Red-haired Lass” by Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock
from The New Blackthorn Stick

4:50
“North Sea Crossing [Reels]: When Charlie Returns/North Sea Crossing/Ham” by Maggie Sansone
from Wind Drift

8:07
“Blower of Winds” by Rob Higginbotham
from

11:33
“Milkshake” by Stout Pounders
from Thirst

13:43
“Hi Ho Ro Tha Mi Duilich” by Breabach
from Urlar

17:07
“Booth Shot Lincoln” by Ron Cody
from The Talking Rake

18:49
Celtic Music Challenge!

22:36
“Ye Jacobites By Name” by Marc Gunn
from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion

25:25
“Catina Bush” by The Gothard Sisters
from Mountain Rose

28:44
“The Blackleg Miner” by Jesse Ferguson
from The Butcher Boy

31:58
“She Took the Train” by Whiskey Sunday
from Holy Water

35:38
Celtic Music Feedback

37:50
“Whiskey Come to Me on Sunday” by Finbar Furey
from Colours

40:52
“Spancil Hill” by The Ne'er Duwels
from The Ne'er Duwels

46:29
“Paddy's Taksim Square” by The Rathmines
from Ramblin' with the Rats – Stolen Songs of Struggle

49:35
“How the Irish Saved My Life” by Rathkeltair
from Something Good For a Change

54:17
“Palm Sunday” by The Flying Toads
from Single

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