#271: The Long Road to Dundee

There's nothing like some awesome Celtic music when you're on a long road. This week, you'll get some from Colin Farrell, Socks in the Frying Pan, The Wild Clover, Con Durham & Maz O'Flaherty, Hank Cramer, Emerald Rose, Kosaka Kazuhiko, Carl Peterson, McFlooseys, The Logues, Angus Mohr, Dust Rhinos, Flatfoot 56, Tullamore.
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This Week in Celtic Music

0:27 “The Moving Note” by Colin Farrell from Make A Note

4:45 “Aoife Johnsons Freakout 9” by Socks in the Frying Pan from Socks in the Frying Pan

8:00 “Biddy Mulligan” by The Wild Clover Band from Behind the Blarney

11:42 “Jigs: Port Tom Mhic, The Old Kesh, Maurice Quinn's, Poirt Ó Chorca” by Con Durham & Maz O'Flaherty from Ar An Sli

14:32 “You Hilo Man” by Hank Cramer from Loosely Celtic

17:26 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS

18:56 “Drombeg” by Emerald Rose from Sunwise

24:22 “The South Wind” by Kosaka Kazuhiko from Harper's Dream

26:36 “Road and the Miles to Dundee” by Carl Peterson from The Flowers of Scotland

30:40 “Reels” by McFlooseys from One Night in Dublin

34:47 CELTIC FEEDBACK

36:07 “Poitin Valley” by The Logues from Tough at the Bottom

40:40 “Andy Renwick's Favourite Ferret” by Angus Mohr from The Monster in the Box

43:20 “Drank the Whole Town Dry” by Dust Rhinos from I Should Behave

46:24 “The Long Road” by Flatfoot 56 from Knuckles Up

51:11 “Bonnie House of Airlie” by Tullamore from Timber & Stream

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5 comments on “#271: The Long Road to Dundee

  1. I was planning on downloading the #271 podcast, but I do not find the download link next to a play-bar. What am I missing? Besides my brain, I mean.

    Mark

  2. I am writing a College paper tonight, beginning to end. The podcast newsletters whose titles I liked will be accompanying me.

  3. Hi, Marc,
    Your latest podcast, No 271, has me perplexed. I joined several years back as a lifetime member of the podcast, yet I can find no way to download this latest offering. I’m sure it is top notch as all previous ones have been and wish you well with continued success. In the meantime, how can I gain access? I listen via mp3 in my car after downloading to a USB drive.

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