Sometimes the things that matter most to us don’t matter as much to those we serve.
The Bridge is still one of my favorite albums. It features one of the best songs I feel like I ever recorded—“Peggy Gordon”.
And yet no one talks about the album.
There are many reasons why this may be. But one may be it just hasn’t found its audience.
They say anonymity is the greatest obstacle for musicians. So I’m gonna share this album in its entirety to reach a few more people.
If enjoy the album, buy it. Or add it to your library on Spotify. Share the show.
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WHO'S IN THE PUB TODAY?
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1:26 “The Bridge”
5:37 “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea”
8:38 “Black Velvet Band”
12:36 “The Furball Set: Dobby Goes to Dublin/The Cat in the Corner/The Can of Salmon”
15:41 “Peggy Gordon”
20:06 “Auld Lang Syne”
25:20 “Liquid Sunshine”
29:04 “No Songs Left to Sing”
32:42 “A Lil Bit O’ Love”
37:11 “Wild Mountain Thyme”
42:03 “Healy Pass”
46:19 “Gypsy Rover”
49:49 ABOUT THE BRIDGE ALBUM
54:32 “The Bridge” commentary
1:01:15 “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” commentary
1:07:55 “Black Velvet Band”
1:15:16 “The Furball Set: Dobby Goes to Dublin/The Cat in the Corner/The Can of Salmon”
1:20:47 “Peggy Gordon”
1:28:03 “Auld Lang Syne”
1:36:14 “Liquid Sunshine”
1:45:56 “No Songs Left to Sing”
1:49:54 “A Lil Bit O’ Love”
1:52:29 “Wild Mountain Thyme”
2:06:57 “Healy Pass”
2:11:04 “Gypsy Rover”
2:17:42 Celtfather News
- The 4th episode of In the ‘Verse, my Firefly songwriting podcast, is now online
- Coffee with The Celtfather Miniseries continues on YouTube every Wednesday at 11 am CST. We finish up Great Scottish Songs this week. You watch past episodes through the playlist on YouTube.
- New Marc Gunn Shirt and Coffee Mug are now available in my Mage Records store
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THANK YOU PATRONS
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PUB TALK
Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast. My name is Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic Geek musician and podcaster. Once again, I'm sharing one of my albums from start to finish.
The Irish diaspora to America brought the happy gift of Irish music, informing and influencing folk, ragtime, blues and even jazz. In this unique collection of original and traditional music, Celtic American musician Marc Gunn leafs through music known, remembered and new to find common themes, melodies and memories.
The Bridge is just that – a connection not only between Irish and American music, but also between Marc Gunn’s previous work primarily in Celtic music and his roots in folk, and newer influences of blues and jazz for this New Orleans-based musician.
Above all, the Bridge expresses Marc Gunn’s deep love for the music of both his home and where his heart resides.
CREDITS
released January 15, 2010
Produced by Rich Brotherton. Marc Gunn, autoharp and vocals. Jamie Haeuser, bodhran and background vocals. Samantha Gillogly, fiddle. Bethany McLyr, flute. Rich Brotherton, Guitar and octave mandolin.
Cover art by Marc Gunn.