Celtic Running Music #470
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic musician, Marc Gunn
4.7 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 23 July 2020
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Summary
Let's go running together for a fun, upbeat workout with Irish & Celtic music.
String Theory, Lily Bentley, Jiggy, The Brazen Heads, The Grenaways, New Shilling, iThongo, The Elders, The Bog Hoppers, A Campo Traviesa, The Celtic Camerata, The Prodigals, St Stephen's Green, Jamie Smith's MABON, Skeleton McKee
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:00 - WELCOME
1:31 - "Dowd's #9/ Bag of Spuds/ The Tamlin" by String Theory from String Theory
5:10 - "Danilo and the Swan-Maiden" by Lily Bentley from Norwood Gothic
8:48 - "Tal" by Jiggy from Hypernova
12:58 - "If I Ever Lived Before" by The Brazen Heads from Who's Your Paddy
16:42 - "Rowan" by The Grenaways from Diesel Rainbows
20:27 - "Ah, Surely Set" by New Shilling from Live!!
23:29 - "Kathleen o Hehir's" by iThongo from Afroceltica
25:39 - "Change the ways of Now" by The Elders from TRUE
28:49 - "American Irish Soul by The Bog Hoppers from Top Shelf
31:57 - "The Eagle's Whistle/La Culebra" by A Campo Traviesa from Dreaming with the Rain
36:11 - "Courting in the Kitchen/Coleman's March" by The Celtic Camerata from On the Threshold of a Drink
41:15 - "Tell Me Ma" by The Prodigals from Brothers
45:12 - "Dying the River Green" by St Stephen's Green from Shadows of Green
47:27 - "Whiskey Burp Reels by Jamie Smith's MABON from Windblown
55:23 - CLOSING
57:39 - "Whiskey Before Breakfast/Hut on Staffen Island" by Skeleton McKee from Edinburgh Underground
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I've taken up running the last few weeks. As I was running through some trails listening to the podcast, I realized it's been a while since I did a workout episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. So I thought I'd remedy that right now.
Once again, this will be non-stop music. And it speeds up through the show before slowing down at the end. Like I did in show #277, our last workout show, I will share the band names and tracks at the end of the show along with a cool down track.
Make sure you check out the shownotes. I list timestamps for all of the songs in the show. So if you want to find out the awesome band at show time 10:32, you will find that in the notes at celticmusicpodcast.com.
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | The Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, show number 470 Celtic Running Music Special. |
| 0:07.0 | Welcome to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. |
| 0:11.5 | My name is Mark Gunn. I am your podcast host and a Celtic musician and a runner and this show is dedicated |
| 0:17.8 | to the independent Celtic musicians please support these artists share the show |
| 0:21.2 | with your friends and find more episodes at Celtic |
| 0:22.8 | music podcast.com you can also support this podcast on Patreon it helps so I've |
| 0:28.6 | taken up running the past few weeks and as I was running through some trails listening to the |
| 0:34.0 | podcast I realize it's been a while since I did a workout episode of the |
| 0:38.4 | Irish and Celtic music podcast so I thought I'd remedy that once, this will be a non-stop music show and it speeds up through |
| 0:46.7 | the show before slowing down at the end for a cool down period. It's basically like I did in show number |
| 0:53.2 | 277 our last workout show and definitely I like that format better than the |
| 0:57.8 | earlier ones. I will share the band names and tracks at the end of the show during that cool down period so make sure you check that out and also make sure you check out the show notes. I list time stamps for all of the songs in the show. So if you want to find out the awesome band at |
| 1:14.2 | Showtime 1032 you will find that in the show notes at Celtic music podcast |
| 1:19.6 | com for show number 470 all right we're to start running with a little bit of music from String Theory. |
| 1:27.0 | This is Dowd's Number 9, Bag of Spuds, and the Tam Lynn. |
| 1:30.0 | All right, let's go. The Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, The Oh, Oh, Oh, And then. She heard him call from mortal shore a place where they had met before in his his eyes she plainly saw a luckless soul. |
| 5:35.3 | She asked what deed must you perform or what is it that you run from? |
| 5:40.4 | Oh Danny Lowe. from Ohhnyllo. The prince will have an Easter code, sable fine and braided gold and dare to life a needlework I do not know. |
| 6:09.0 | She took him in her snow white wings and thought they died for such small things. |
| 6:15.0 | Oh, I will so you're sable fur with stitches fine as maiden hair |
| 6:39.2 | and all this if you'll only swear to keep your world. |
| 6:43.0 | I ask you do not boast of me in Peekman's curiosity. |
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