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Folk Songs & Stories Flashback episode on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #716. Subscribe now!
This is an off-week for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I was not planning to schedule any episodes here. But then I remembered that I have a whole bunch of Celtic music episodes that I play on our companion podcast Folk Songs & Stories. Those episodes vary greatly from shows where I talk about the songs I perform, interviews and occasionally, I have episodes like this, which are sort of like short versions of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, except sometimes I talk a little more about what’s going on with my music.
In this episode, we’re flashing back to 2010, the week before my first daughter was born. There are some links that are still available in the shownotes at on our website at celticmusicpodcast.com
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"The Mermaid" by Marc Gunn from Going for Brogue: Irish Pub Songs and Sea Shanties
"March of Cambreadth" by Heather Alexander from Midsummer
"All I See Is Red" by Ceann from Everything's Fine
"Fairy Story" by Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire to Remember
"Reels: Farrell O'Gara/Ril Gan Ainm/The Flying Irishman" by Rattle the Boards from The Parish Platform
"This Land" by Kinfolk from This Land
"Two Sisters" by Clannad from An Dolaim
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0:00.0 | A folk songs and stories flashback episode on the Irish and Celtic music podcast show number 716. |
0:09.0 | So this was an off week for the Irish and Celtic music podcast. |
0:12.4 | I usually take off one week every three months. |
0:15.8 | Basically, do four episodes per month. |
0:18.0 | So I was not planning to schedule any episodes here, but then I remember that I have a whole |
0:22.3 | bunch of Celtic music episodes that I play on our companion podcast, folk songs and stories. |
0:28.5 | Those episodes very greatly from shows where I talk about the songs I perform, interviews, and |
0:33.5 | occasionally I have episodes like this, which are sort of a shortened version of the Irish and Celtic music podcast, except sometimes I talk a little bit more about what's going on with me and my music, like in this episode. |
0:46.0 | So this is a flashback from 2010. I have some that are newer than this, but I was like, let's see where it started and maybe find one from the past and put that |
0:54.8 | in this episode. So this was the week before my first daughter was born. And there are some |
1:00.4 | links that are still available in the show notes on our website at Celticmusicpodcast.com, |
1:05.5 | though I think a lot of them have expired. I had to update the links there. So go check it out. |
1:12.5 | If you want to subscribe to folk songs and stories, |
1:15.2 | go to pubsong.com to do just that. |
1:18.2 | All right. |
1:18.7 | Without further ado, |
1:19.9 | here is the Pub Songs podcast from 2010. |
1:25.3 | Good food, good drink, and good company. |
1:28.4 | It's time for the Pub Songs podcast with your host, Celtic American musician Mark Gunn. |
1:34.4 | Pull up a chair, slanchia. |
1:40.2 | It's Friday morning when we set sail and we were not far from the land |
1:51.1 | When captain he spied a lovely mermaid With the comb and the glass in her hand |
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