Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #641: Celtic Top 20 of 2023

It’s time to listen to the Top 20 Best Songs and Tunes of 2023. This is the Celtic Top 20 on the Irish & Celtic Podcast #641.

Poitín, Corey Purcell, Matt McGinn, The Bordercollies, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, We Banjo 3, Banshee in the Kitchen, Emma Langford, The Chieftains, Fire In The Glen, Arise & Go, The Haar, The Gothard Sisters, Mary Beth Carty, Socks in the Frying Pan, Heather Dale, The High Kings, The Celtic Kitchen Party, The Bow Tides, Syr, Santiago Molina

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:20 – Poitín “One For The Road” from One For The Road

3:46 – WELCOME

6:02 – Corey Purcell “Polkas (Gas Station Sushi/Whiskey and a Fiddle)” from Undaunted

9:14 – Matt McGinn “THE MUSIC” from Behind Every Door

13:45 – The Bordercollies “The Ivy Leaf/Hanleys/The Milky Way” from Sticks and Stones

17:25 – Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer “1924” from single

23:17 – We Banjo 3 “We All Need More Kindness in This World” from Roots of the Banjo Tree

26:07 – Banshee in the Kitchen “Exile of Maggie” from Band O' Shees

30:39 – FEEDBACK

35:20 – Emma Langford “Mariana” from Sowing Acorns

39:27 – The Chieftains “Morgan Magan” from Bear's Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt  –  Live In San Francisco 1973

42:24 – Fire In The Glen “Whup Jamboree” from Cutting Bracken

46:00 – Arise & Go “The Braes: Dr. MacInnes' Fancy / The Braes Of Mellinish / The Famous Baravan / The Hag At The Churn / Up Leitrim” from Meeting Place

50:25 – The Haar “Whiskey In The Jar” from Where Old Ghosts Meet

56:41 – The Gothard Sisters “Midsummer Jigs” from Story Girl

59:14 – Mary Beth Carty “Trinity Avenue” from Crossing the Causeway

1:02:34 – THANKS

1:05:40 – Socks in the Frying Pan “Funky in Theory” from Without a Paddle

1:09:30 – Heather Dale “Mordred's Lullaby” from The Secret World of Celtic Rock and from The

Trial of Launcelot

1:12:42 – The High Kings “Go With The Flow” from The Road Not Taken

1:25:33 – The Celtic Kitchen Party “Covid – 19 Shanty” from Last Call

1:17:20 – The Bow Tides “The Wee Boy's Lament for his Pet Dragon” from Sailing On

1:23:56 – Syr “Lay Of The Ashes” from Sentinel

1:28:55 – CLOSING

1:31:58 – Santiago Molina “Whelan's Set” from Desde un nuevo Lugar

1:34:48 – CREDITS

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What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Please email me. I’d love to see a  picture of what you're doing while listening or of a band that you saw recently.

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Katherine McMillan sent some pictures: “Hi Marc! My name is Kat, I’m an Aussie and I was travelling through Peru for the month of July. You mentioned in a recent episode to send in travel pictures, so here are a few happy snaps from my recent wanderings.

I’ve played the flute for many years, with my favourite type of music to play being anything Celtic. However, while in the city of Cusco, I met a Peruvian flute maker and fell in love with the sound of the low Andean meditation flute. I’m already thinking of creative ways I can blend the Andean flute with a Celtic sound. I’d be open to any suggestions! I’ve attached a photo of me playing the Andean flute at Laguna Churup, it was quite a hike to get there but well worth the view.

Aside from that, I get very badly motion sick on buses and unfortunately this is the main mode of transport to get around Peru. I found that zoning out by listening to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast was incredibly helpful on long haul bus rides, so thank you for helping me to prevent motion sickness while travelling!

I can’t wait to hear where your next Celtic Invasion takes you.

Happy travels,”

Patrick Rieger emailed photos: “Hello Marc, My family and I went to three faires this year, and I wanted to share some photos of the musicians.

First up are photos from the Great Lakes Medieval Faire. Then the Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival. And finally, the Ohio Renaissance festival. I'll need to spread them out over two or three emails because of attachment size limits.”

WOODLAND FOLK sent some Fair Winter Morning photos: