Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #31

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This Week:

“Sleeping Under the Tables Set”
Kennedy's Kitchen
from A Pocketful of Lint
also from Victims of Irish Music

“Mary Mack”
McGinty
Ballads and Bar Tunes

“Raglan Road”
Finns Fury
from Finns Fury

“Lannigan's Ball/Sergeant Early's Dream/Providence Reel”
Cady Finlayson
from Harp and Shamrock
also from Victims of Irish Music

“Mo Ghile Mear”
Ken O'Malley and the Twilight Lords
from Women of Ireland

“The Bodhran Song”
Gaelic Wind Project
from Along the Enchanted Way

“Maggie in the wood/Jack's Maggot”
String Thaw
from Celtic Winds

“Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye”
Irish Stout's Irish Songs
from A Collection of Irish Pub Songs

“Almost Irish”
Ceann
from Almost Irish

“This Land”
Kinfolk
from This Land

“Farewell to Eirann”
Prydein
from Unfinished Business

“Black Is the Color”
Heloise Love
from Song for the Mira

Next time music from the Celtic Music Awards and St Patrick's Day. Find out more at www.celticmusicpodcast.com.

“The Dream Set”
Wicked Tinkers
from Whiskey Supper

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4 comments on “Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #31

  1. There was a problem with the iTunes download. About 19 minutes into the podcast the podcast quit. I was manually able to go around the bad spot but I lost over 15 minutes of the podcast.

  2. yup, partial or missing songs include:

    “Mo Ghile Mear”
    Ken O’Malley and the Twilight Lords

    “The Bodhran Song”
    Gaelic Wind Project

    “Maggie in the wood/Jack’s Maggot”
    String Thaw

  3. So ye know, I fixed the MP3 after about 6000 downloads went through. So try re-downloading if you have problems and see if that fixes things.

  4. [btw: I had the “glitch” problem too, figured it was a bad load and forcibly removed and re-downloaded the podcast and it worked great today.]

    First comment is on the fave o’ the month: very tight race, but I finally chose “under the tables” simply because it is acoustic. Mary Mack and Almost Irish were my vocal choices, but I think they’ve been in “enough” podcasts recently (note — I dl’d the entire set of casts only a week or two ago, so I’ve had the benefit of NOT having to wait between podcasts, and, well, I may have overloaded my brain on some of these songs 😉 )

    There was one other thing that really caught my attention — the pronunciation of the name “Heloise” for “Black is the color…” — I grew up with a friend by than name, and the way everyone said her name was “el oh weeze” — but then, that may just be the American way of saying it…

    I noticed you intend to have a two-hour St. Patrick’s day special and are encouraging folks to burn it to CD for playing at work and such — does this mean you’ll be making the podcast in two segments (unless you know where I can get a 120 minute CD…) or am I supposed to figure out how to split the music “at the right spot”?

    Also, how far in advance of the 17th are you planning on making it available? I’d love to talk the manager of the cafeteria into playing it at lunchtime…

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