We're rocking the barley on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #614.
Chance the Arm, The High Kings, Réalta, Brad The Piper, Alexander James Adams, Brynmor, SeaStar, River Driver, The Langer's Ball, Ewen McIntosh, Brad Tuck, Paddyman, the commoners, Blaggards, The Elders, Derina Harvey Band
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:02 – Intro: Hillary
0:17 – Chance the Arm “Toss the Feathers” from The Green Groves of Erin
5:35 – WELCOME
6:24 – The High Kings “Go With The Flow” from The Road Not Taken
9:15 – Réalta “The Wind That Shakes The Barley” from Thing Of The Earth
13:30 – Brad The Piper “Eye Wall” from The Forgotten Game
15:39 – Alexander James Adams “The Apple Changes You” from The Blue Rose Rare and Other Faerie Tales
19:20 – FEEDBACK
22:30 – Brynmor “Temprance Reel / Billy in the Lowground” from The Great Hill
25:47 – SeaStar “Luaidh Mo Cheile” from Never Go Back
30:08 – River Driver “Lukey” from Traces
34:01 – The Langer's Ball “Poor Paddy” from Hold Tight
36:52 – Ewen McIntosh “The Devil Dog of Glen Roy” from Ma's Math Mo Chuimh
41:03 – THANKS
42:52 – Brad Tuck “Off to Sea” from The Rocky Isle
45:38 – Paddyman “You Will Be Missed” from One for the Road
48:27 – the commoners “Where the Pretty Girls Are” from What's Your Whiskey For
54:23 – Blaggards “Spanish Lady” from BLAGMATIC
58:01 – The Elders “Moore St. Girls” from The Secret World of Celtic Rock and American Wake
1:02:16 – CLOSING
1:04:31 – Derina Harvey Band “Waves of Home” from Waves of Home
1:08:38 – CREDITS
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Jeremy King of Poitin said: “Hey Marc, I'm off to Vienna this St Pat's weekend – I'm sure there are one or two Irish pubs there. But really I'm going for a concert of film music by Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra and strolling around the beautiful old city….”
Anne emailed: “I most often listen while I’m driving. On St. Patrick’s Day I’ll eat out for a special Irish meal.”
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Connie Kiefiuk emailed: “I am finishing an embroidery project while listening to the podcast. For St. Patrick's day cooking a traditional corned beef, cabbage, carrots, onion and potatoes meal. I am eating my homemade dinner with a glass (or two) of Guinness Stout wearing my green and watching “The Quiet Man” movie. Love your podcasts. I'm a newbie, discovered your program this past summer.”
Shel O'Toole emailed: “Dear Marc, Thanks for sending out this song on ANZAC day. The words of the returned soldier M Edgerley would be powerful enough on their own but when presented by the wonderful voices of Jonny Dyer and Vicki Swan and their musical accompaniment they are deeply felt. I was moved to tears.
I tend to avoid ANZAC Day as it seems to have become a promotion of war rather than a remembrance of the horrors and loss. This song took me back to when I was a child and the purpose of ANZAC day was to acknowledge the futility and ongoing impact of war.
This Aussie thanks you. Regards”
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