St Patrick’s Day 2024: Getting Ready

Change Can Be Hard!

I led a Celtic Invasion of Oban, Scotland in 2010. One evening, I was singing at a local restaurant for my invaders. A man at the bar started cheering me on as well. Next thing we knew, Liam Griffin was singing us a song he wrote about his life as a scallop diver in Lamlash Bay.

It was a fantastic song. You can hear him sing it on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. But the lyrics never really hit home until I recorded it last year for Come Adventure With Me. It's a song about change.

Liam's life was upended by change. In particular, the Scottish government is leading the charge to making Scotland more sustainable. I've been watching the industry for the past three years. It's mind-blowingly awesome to see.

I heard on the EarthWise podcast that the “Scottish government recently announced that in 2022, renewable technologies in that country produced the equivalent of 113% of Scotland’s electricity consumption.” (source) Incredible!

That's great for Scotland and the environment, but it comes with a cost. For Liam, he was made to retire.

It's sad of course. But change is a part of life. Everything changes.

One of the things I love about “Myra's Lament for Lamlash Bay” is that it is a lament for change. I feel like with all things we lose, we have to mourn their loss before we can move forward.

The next time you miss the “good ol' days”, think about that. Remember those days. Take some time. Mourn the loss of those days. Smile fondly as you recall happy times. But then remember that each day forward is a brighter future. There is so much hope and joy you can experience when you choose to do so.

You can learn more about “Myra's Lament for Lamlash Bay” on this week's Pub Songs & Stories. You'll also enjoy music from The Byrne Brothers.

Want to join me on an adventure this fall? I hope to lead a Celtic Invasion of Scotland's Whiskey in September.

LISTEN TO THE SHOW

Pub Songs & Stories banner with the Come Adventure of me album cover featuring a hobbit looking down two paths. One homeward and other facing dragons and orcs.

Upcoming Shows

  • MAR 9: Senoia Beer Company, Senoia, GA @ 7-10 PM
  • MAR 13: St Patrick's Day Coffee on Bandcamp at 11:30 AM
  • MAR 16: The Ivy Buckhead, Buckhead, GA @ 6-9 PM
  • MAR 17: Wings Cafe & Tap House, Marietta, GA @ 3-7 PM
  • MAR 23-24: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX
  • MAR 28: Dragon Con Filk Music Concert w/Brobdingnagian Bards @ 8 PM
  • MAR 30-31: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX

You can see my full schedule on my website.

Album cover of Come Adventure With Me with dragons and orcs

What's Your Favorite Song on St Patrick's Day Songs for Kids?

About a decade ago, I recorded a live video on YouTube of me singing St Patrick's Day songs for kids. When the show was done, I took the audio from that performance and turned it into an album of the same name (and a podcast episode). It's just me and the autoharp singing Irish songs that kids (of all ages) might enjoy. St Patrick's Day Songs for Kids is one of my most-popular albums this time of year.

Listen to St Patrick's Day Songs for Kids. You can stream it for free on Bandcamp.

Once you're done, please vote for your favorite songs

If you're not a patron, you can play along too. Post your favorites on Facebook.

Are You Ready for St Patrick's Day?

I feel surprisingly prepared for St Patrick's Day this year. I finished two St Patrick's Day episodes for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. They are both extra long and packed full of fun Irish and Celtic music. But if you're looking for some more great music for my St Patrick's Day birthday, here's some great options.

Where to Listen to Marc Gunn's Music

Podcasts You Will Enjoy

  • Irish & Celtic Music Podcast: Over 700 hours of great Celtic music from around the globe.
  • Pub Songs & Stories: There are a bunch of music-only episodes, plus some stories about Celtic songs and a lot of my original songs.
  • Celtic Invasion Vacations: Travel Ireland, Scotland and Beyond. Stories and interviews from some of my Celtic Invasions Vacations.
  • 1000 Better Stories: Positive stories about community-led climate action in Scotland.
  • Wild for Scotland: An immersive travel podcast stories from Scotland.
  • Irish Music Stories: music and stories from luminaries of the “trad” world.
  • Irish History Podcast: From the War of Independence to the struggle to survive during the Great Famine, get transported back to the key moments in Ireland's past.

Watch Marc Gunn Videos

Thank you!

I hope you have a wonderful St Patrick's Day. Be safe and happy!

Slainte!
Marc Gunn, The Celtfather

PS. I want to send a big thank you to this month's new and returning Patreons: Laura Belle, Michelle Powers, and James Regan.

PPS. You can now order Come Adventure With Me on Bandcamp along with some Bundles!