Sep 7, 2023
Carry my song with you and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #626.
Juha Rossi, Wolf & Clover, The Dustbunnies, Santiago Molina, Téada, Banshee in the Kitchen, Rebecca Gilbert & Kellswater Bridge, The Chieftains, Cantrip, Clare Sands, Tulua, Brother Sea, Niamh Dunne
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0:06 - Juha Rossi "Factory Smoke / Walsh's Hornpipe" from Irish Tunes on Mandolin
3:41 - WELCOME
4:25 - Wolf & Clover "The Bedroom Set" from Twelvemonth and a Day
8:38 - The Dustbunnies "After The Storm" from What Goes Around
12:32 - Santiago Molina "Zamba del laurel" from Desde un nuevo lugar
16:26 - Téada "Song -
Oileán Dhún an Óir" from Coiscéim Coiligh / As the Days
Brighten
Pronunciation Oileán Dhún an Óir - ill - awn Doon
ahn Ore
Coiscéim Coiligh - kosh - kaym quill - ig
20:13 - FEEDBACK
23:38 - Banshee in the Kitchen "Exile of Maggie" from Band O' Shees
28:10 - Rebecca Gilbert & Kellswater Bridge "Red is the Rose" from Origin
32:23 - The Chieftains "Morgan Magan" from Bear's Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt - Live In San Francisco 1973
35:25 - THANKS
38:51 - Story of Clare Island Whiskey
41:18 - Cantrip "Time Will Cure Me" from Undark
45:51 - Clare Sands "Carry my Song feat. Susan O’Neill" from Clare Sands
49:33 - Tulua "Red Sky" from Rising
55:00 - Brother Sea "As One" from single
58:46 - CLOSING
59:29 - Niamh Dunne "Did You Ever Love Me" from Tides
1:04:35 - CREDITS
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Metta RavenHeart replied: "Thanks for the offer. Generally, I listen to your amazing podcasts when I am making my morning brew; or I am jeeping to my next hike here in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico.
I will spend St. Patrick’s Day celebrating the coming of Spring and the sprouting of my clover lawn. Who knows, maybe I will find a four leafer!"
Steve & Jane emailed: "Mostly just listening..and enjoying the music and wishing I could play like that.
Cooking bangers and mash. St Paddy parade March 10 and St Augustine Celtic Festival March 10&11, and St Paddy celebration in Ponte Vedra FL on Sunday March 19, watching TV to see Chicago River and Hillsborough River in Tampa died green"
Steve Marlow emailed: "Hi Marc , While I'm listening I am sitting on my narrowboat (my home) and perhaps doing little jobs? On St Patrick's day I will be in my local drinking a Guinness and listening to an Irish band ( local guys)"
Nannette Billings replied: "I usually do house cleaning. For St Pats day I'm making traditional Corned beef and cabbage and doing what I do any other day .🍀"
zachary gunter messaged me on Patreon: "Hey Marc, I was introduced to irish music through an album done by the 97th regimental string band. They focus on american civil war music. But on one of their albums, Irish chanty, if i remember right. I gained an appreciation for the irish/celtic genre.
Not sure if its possible, but if there was an episode based off of irish music focused on war songs sung in battle that would be an awesome episode.
Thank you for everything you do, ive been listening for years now off and on, and it never fails to make my day brighter."