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Show #1097 All Pretty Pretty 01. Hollywood Fats Band - All Pretty Women (3:05) (Rock This House, PBR International, 1979) 02. Dayna Kurtz - That's a Pretty Good Love (2:56) (Lulu and the Broadsides, Kismet Records, 2022) 03. Joseph Veloz - Pretty Is as Pretty Does (3:48) (Joseph and the Velozians, Big O Records, 2021) 04. Dave Thomas - Pretty In Pink (3:21) (Road To The Blues, Blonde On Blonde Direct, 2022) 05. Gary Cain - Pretty (3:26) (Outside The Lines, self-release, 2024) 06. The BB King Blues Band - Hey There Pretty Woman (4:09) (The Soul Of The King, Ruf Records, 2019) 07. The Nighthawks - Pretty Girls and Cadillacs (3:23) (Backtrack, Varrick Records, 1988) 08. Val Starr & The Blues Rocket - Pretty Girl Blues (3:38) (Healing Kind of Blues, Sandwich Factory Records, 2022) 09. David Barrett & John Garcia - Pretty Girls Everywhere (5:45) (Serious Fun, self-release,2003) 10. Ben Racine Band - Too Busy Being Pretty (5:22) (Live à Montréal, self-release, 2019) 11. Sugaray Rayford - Pretty Fine Mama (4:50) (Dangerous, Delta Groove Records, 2013) 12. Tomcats - Pretty Baby (4:29) (Tomcats, Rivera Records, 1984) 13. Kim Wilson - Pretty Baby (3:35) (That's Life, Antone's Records, 1994) 14. Rick Vito - Pretty Women (3:46) (Mojo On My Side, Delta Groove Records, 2015) 15. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Oh Pretty Woman (3:37) (Crusade, Decca Records, 1967) 16. Albert King - Oh Pretty Woman (2:47) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1966) 17. Spencer Davis Group - Oh Pretty Woman [1966] (3:19) (Eight Gigs A Week-The Steve Winwood Years, Chronicles Records, 1996) 18. The Underdogs Blues Band - Oh Pretty Woman (3:28) (The Underdogs Blues Band, Zodiac Records, 1968) 19. Jacksons Garden - Pretty Woman [1968] (2:33) (How Do I Get into Jacksons Garden?, Frost Records, 2002) 20. Los Buenos - Oh Pretty Woman (3:07) (45 RPM Single, Acción Records, 1969) 21. Moohah (AC Williams) - Candy (2:34) (78 RPM Shellac, Starmaker Records, 1954) 22. Blues Karloff - Oh Pretty Woman (4:13) (Ready For Jugement Day, Blues Boulevard Records, 2014) 23. Al Corté - Pretty Woman (4:01) (Seasoned Soul, self-release, 2015) 24. Moohah (AC Williams) - All Shook Out (2:51) (78 RPM Shellac, Starmaker Records, 1954) 25. Steve Cropper - Oh Pretty Woman (3:37) (With A Little Help From My Friends, Volt Records, 1969) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Show #1083 NOLA Blues 01. The Meters - Mardi Gras Mambo (2:34) (Fire On The Bayou, Reprise Records, 1975) 02. Allen Toussaint - You Will Not Lose (3:27) (Southern Nights, Reprise Records, 1975) 03. John Fohl - I Can't Wait (3:10) (Hands On You, self-release, 2017) 04. Dumpstaphunk - United Nations Stomp (5:47) (Where Do We Go From Here, Mascot Records, 2021) 05. Amanda Shaw - Grand Mamou (4:39) (Joie, self-release, 2020) 06. Dirty Dozen Brass Band - It's All Over Now (4:55) (Voodoo, Columbia Records, 1989) 07. Coco Robicheaux - Burn My Bones (3:47) (Hoodoo Party, Sky Ranch Records, 2000) 08. Chris Thomas King - One More Scotch (3:48) (Big Grey Sky, 21st Century Blues Records, 2023) 09. Amber Rachelle & the Sweet Potatoes - I Don't Know (3:44) (Pipin' Hot, self-release, 2024) 10. Professor Longhair - Tipitina (3:35) (Rock 'N' Roll Gumbo, Blue Star Records, 1974) 11. Neville Brothers - Yellow Moon (3:58) (Yellow Moon, A&M Records, 1989) 12. Ernie K Doe - Mother-In-Law (2:30) (45 RPM Single, Minit Records, 1961) 13. John "Papa" Gros - Deep In The Mud (3:25) (Central City, Funky Krewe Records, 2020) 14. Willie DeVille - Junker's Blues (3:19) (Victory Mixture, Sky Ranch Records, 1990) 15. Andy J Forest - Harpbinger (3:15) (NOtown Story: The Triumph Of Turmoil, self-release, 2010) 16. Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns - 'Lectric Chair Blues (3:58) (Bad Kids Club, self-release, 2015) 17. Ivan Neville - Greatest Place On Earth (4:53) (Touch My Soul, Mascot Records, 2023) 18. Jon Cleary - Second Line On Monday (4:19) (So Swell, Single Lock Records, 2023) 19. Dr. John - My People Need A Second Line (5:18) (City That Care Forgot, Cooking Vinyl, 2008) 20. Ricci & Krown - The Jimmy Smith Strut (4:18) (City Country City, Gulf Coast Records, 2021) 21. Deltaphonic - Out Of All Stars (3:59) (Single, self-release, 2024) 22. Tab Benoit - Watching The Gators Roll In (4:55) (I Hear Thunder, Whiskey Bayou Records, 2024) 23. Dayna Kurtz - You're Trouble (4:42) (Lulu & the Broadsides, Kismet Records, 2022) 24. Sonny Landreth - Beyond Borders (4:09) (Blacktop Run, Provogue Records, 2020) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Jim Johnstone joins the show to discuss his new poetry anthology celebrating 10 years of Anstruther Press, The Anstruther Reader. Andrew asks about chapbooks, full-lengths, and turning off "editor brain." It's an informative chat! -- REGISTER: PAGE FRIGHT LIVE! AT THE FRASER VALLEY WRITER'S FESTIVAL -- Jim Johnstone is a Toronto-based poet, editor, and critic. He is the author of seven collections of poetry, most recently The King of Terrors (Coach House Books, 2023), as well as a collection of essays titled Bait & Switch (The Porcupine's Quill, 2024). Johnstone is a senior editor at Palimpsest Press, where he recently published The Anstruther Reader: Ten Years of Poems, Broadsides, and Manifestos. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Everyone remembers the insane testimony from the newest member of SCOTUS - Justice Brown-Jackson when she claimed she couldn't define what a woman is. So far, she's kept her radicalism in check. That was until yesterday when the discussion came up about "emergencies" and the government's "right" to silence those who disagree with the official position of government in said emergency. Jenin Younes of the New Civil Liberties Alliance is representing some impacted by this case and explains her read on the conduct of SCOTUS yesterday. Could we be on the cusp of a commercial real estate collapse? Steve Moore, our chief economist weighs in on this subjects and tons more financial news. And what was Obama doing meeting with the UK Prime Minister yesterday? -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JOHN McCUTCHEON AND TOM PAXTON JOIN FORCES TO CREATE THEIR FIRST JOINT RECORDING TITLED ‘TOGETHER' John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton have been pals for decades, but it was COVID and Zoom that turned them into a songwriting team. Every Monday at 2PM they'd tell jokes, reminisce about old friends, and, of course, talk lots of sports. What happens when two of folk music's most beloved and prolific songwriters join forces? Songs about history, the news, baseball, cowboys, America, love, the remembered, the forgotten. The arrangements are compelling, the production pristine, and the performances stunning. From the stirring “Ukrainian Now” to the hilarious “Same Old Crap,” the immigrant story of “In America” to the heart stopping finale, “Together,” each song shines as would be expected of this partnership. John McCutcheon & Tom Paxton together have seeded the folk music landscape with hundreds of songs, sung by thousands for decades. With the album ‘Together', they add another bunch of great new ones to the repertoire of our time. And, given the bounty of those Monday afternoons, this is only the beginning. PLEASE WELCOME TWO FOLK LEGENDS JOHN MCCUTCHEON AND TOM PAXTON TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE THE LATEST ALBUM BY Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon entitled ‘Together' The long-awaited collaboration between two of folk music's most beloved and prolific songwriters. The COVID pandemic finally brought these two old friends together via weekly Zoom cowriting sessions. This fourteen-song collection released on Appalsongs Records, barely scratches the surface of the hundred-or-so songs John & Tom came up with. With pristine production and world-class musicianship, the songs cover ground from Ukraine to Ellis Island to Shakey's Pizza to a cowboy campfire. Available at amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon Visit www.tompaxton.com Tom Paxton Official website https://www.facebook.com/TomPaxtonMusic Tom Paxton Facebook https://twitter.com/TomPaxtonMusic Tom Paxton Twitter https://open.spotify.com/artist/55kipiKplrHBCZN6L1gtrv?si=1zajLLTqRTCVDbks6uFPeA&nd=1 Tom Paxton Spotify www.folkmusic.com John McCutcheon Official website www.facebook.com/people/John-McCutcheon/100063915871608 John McCutcheon Facebook https://twitter.com/mccutcheonfolk John McCutcheon Twitter TOM PAXTON DISCOGRAPHY Discography I'm the Man That Built the Bridges [live] (Gaslight, 1962) Ramblin' Boy (Elektra, 1964) Ain't That News! (Elektra, 1965) Outward Bound (Elektra, 1966) Morning Again (Elektra, 1968) The Things I Notice Now (Elektra, 1969) Tom Paxton 6 (Elektra, 1970) The Compleat Tom Paxton [live in June 1970 at the Bitter End nightclub, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, New York City] (Elektra, 1971) How Come the Sun (Reprise, 1971) Peace Will Come (Reprise, 1972) New Songs for Old Friends [live] (Reprise, 1973) Children's Song Book (Bradleys, 1974) (reissued in the U.S. ten years later under the title The Marvelous Toy and Other Gallimaufry (Cherry Lane / Flying Fish, 1984) Something in My Life (Private Stock, 1975) Saturday Night (MAM, 1976) New Songs from the Briarpatch [live] (Vanguard, 1977) Heroes (Vanguard, 1978) Up and Up (Mountain Railroad, 1979) The Paxton Report (Mountain Railroad, 1980) Bulletin (Hogeye, 1983) Even a Gray Day (Flying Fish, 1983) Tom Paxton in the Orchard (Cherry Lane Records, 1984) One Million Lawyers and Other Disasters (Flying Fish, 1985) A Paxton Primer (Pax, 1986) Folksong Festival 1986 (Pax, 1986) And Loving You (Flying Fish, 1986) Balloon-alloon-alloon (Sony Kids' Music, 1987) Politics Live [live] (Flying Fish, 1988) The Very Best of Tom Paxton (Flying Fish, 1988) In The Orchard [live] (Sundown Records, 1988) Storyteller (Start Records Ltd, 1989) It Ain't Easy (Flying Fish, 1991) A Child's Christmas (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Peanut Butter Pie (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Suzy Is a Rocker (Sony Kids' Music, 1992) Wearing the Time (Sugar Hill, 1994) Live: For the Record [live] (Sugar Hill, 1996) A Child's Christmas/Marvelous Toy and Other Gallimaufry (Delta, 1996) A Car Full of Songs (Sony Kids' Music, 1997) Goin' to the Zoo (Rounder, 1997) I've Got a Yo-Yo (Rounder, 1997) The Best of Tom Paxton (Hallmark, 1997) Live in Concert [live] (Strange Fruit, 1998) Fun Animal Songs (Delta, 1999) Fun Food Songs (Delta, 1999) A Car Full of Fun Songs (Delta, 1999) I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound: The Best of Tom Paxton (Rhino, 1999) Best of the Vanguard Years (Vanguard, 2000) Stars in Their Eyes (Cub Creek Records, 2000), duet with Mark Elliott Live From Mountain Stage [live] (Blue Plate, 2001) Under American Skies (Appleseed and Koch International, 2001) Ramblin' Boy/Ain't That News! (Warner Strategic Marketing, 2002) Your Shoes, My Shoes (Red House, 2002) Looking for the Moon (Appleseed, 2002) American Troubadour (Music Club, 2003) Best of Friends [live on February 16, 1985 at Holsteins folk club, Chicago, Illinois] (Appleseed Recordings, 2004) (originally taped for broadcast by WFMT's The Midnight Special radio show by its host, Rich Warren) The Compleat Tom Paxton (Even Compleater) [live] (Rhino Handmade, 2004) Outward Bound/Morning Again (Wea/Rhino, 2004) Live in the UK [live] (Pax, 2005) Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop [live] (Shout Factory, 2006) Comedians and Angels (Appleseed, 2008) Redemption Road (Pax Records, 2015) Boat in the Water (Pax Records, 2017) Live at Portland, Oregon, November 7, 2017 (2018) with The Don Juans The Essential (Apple Music, 2019) Live! (Bandcamp, 2019) with The Don Juans Rabbit (Misra, 2022) with Buffalo Rose Together (2023) with John McCutcheon BOOKS: Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1988) Belling the Cat and Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1990) Engelbert the Elephant (William Morrow & Co, 1990) Androcles and the Lion: And Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1991) Birds of a Feather and Other Aesop's Fables (William Morrow & Co, 1993) The Animals' Lullaby (Let Me Read, Level 3) (William Morrow & Co, 1993) Where's the Baby? (HarperCollins, 1993) Engelbert Moves the House (Let Me Read, Level 3) (Good Year Books, 1995) The Story of Santa Claus (HarperCollins, 1995) The Story of the Tooth Fairy (William Morrow & Company, 1996) Going to the Zoo (William Morrow & Company, 1996) Meet Tom Paxton – An Interview With Tom Paxton: Level 3 Reader (Good Year Books, 1996) Engelbert Joins the Circus (HarperCollins, 1997) The Jungle Baseball Game (Morrow Junior, 1999) Jennifer's Rabbit (HarperCollins, 2001) John McCutcheon Discography How Can I Keep from Singing? (June Appal Recordings, 1975) The Wind That Shakes the Barley (June Appal Recordings and Rounder, 1977)* From Earth To Heaven (June Appal Recordings, 1978) (As part of group Wry Straw) Barefoot Boy with Boots On (Rounder, 1980) Fine Times at Our House (Rounder, 1982; reissued Greenhays, 2010) Howjadoo (Rounder, 1983) Winter Solstice (Rounder, 1984, with Trapezoid and Washington Bach Consort) Signs of the Times (Rounder, 1986, with Si Kahn) Step By Step: Hammer Dulcimer Duets, Trios and Quartets (Rounder, 1986) Gonna Rise Again (Rounder, 1987) Mail Myself to You (Rounder, 1988) Water from Another Time: A Retrospective (Rounder, 1989) What It's Like (Rounder, 1990) Live at Wolf Trap (Rounder, 1991) Family Garden (Rounder, 1993) Between the Eclipse (Rounder, 1995) Summersongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1995) Wintersongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1995) Nothing to Lose (Rounder, 1995) Sprout Wings and Fly (Rounder, 1997) Bigger Than Yourself (Rounder, 1997, co-written by Si Kahn) Doing Our Job (Rounder, 1997, with Tom Chapin) Autumnsongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1998, family album) Springsongs (series: John McCutcheon's Four Seasons) (Rounder, 1999, family album) Storied Ground (Rounder, 1999) Supper's on the Table (Rounder, 2001, retrospective) The Greatest Story Never Told (Red House Records, 2002) Hail to the Chief (self-published, 2003) Hammer Dulcimer Repertoire (Homespun Tapes, 2003; CD and book) Stand Up! Broadsides for Our Time (self-published, 2004; reissue 2010) Welcome the Traveler Home: The Winfield Songs (self-published, 2004; reissue 2010) Mightier Than the Sword (Appalsongs, 2005) This Fire (Appalsongs, 2007) The Hammer Dulcimer (Hal Leonard, 2007; 6 CDs and booklet) Sermon on the Mound (Appalsongs, 2008) Untold (Appalsongs, 2009) Passage (Appalsongs, 2010) This Land: Woody Guthrie's America (Appalsongs, 2011) 22 Days (Appalsongs, 2013) Joe Hill's Last Will (Appalsongs, 2015) Trolling for Dreams (Appalsongs, 2017) Ghost Light (Appalsongs, 2018) To Everyone in All the World: A Celebration of Pete Seeger (Appalsongs, 2019) Cabin Fever: Songs from the Quarantine (Appalsongs, 2020) Bucket List (Appalsongs, 2021) Support us on PayPal!
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VISIT OUR SPONSORS The Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.org The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com Rescu Foundation HTTP://www.rescu.org SONGS Dark Black Clouds performed by Circa Paleo from the album Eleven Lives http://www.circapaleo.com/ Devil And The Knight performed by Merry Wives of Windsor from the album Here's to the Men https://mwow.net The Devil's Son performed by The Jolly Rogers from the album Pirates' Gold http://www.jollyrogerskc.com Skeleton Crew performed by Capt'n Black's Sea Dogs from the album Tales of the Black Dog https://www.facebook.com/seadogsmusic/ Danse Macabre performed by Water Street Bridge from the album Danse Macabre https://www.facebook.com/WaterStreetBridge/ The Devil Went Down To Sussex performed by Rowan and the Rose from the album Friendly Traveling Minstrels https://rowanandtherose.com Ghost of Tom performed by Howl-O from the album Decadence Done Well Finnegan's Wake performed by Dublin Double from the album Where's Yer Trousers? https://www.facebook.com/TheDublinDouble Monster Mash performed by Brobdignagian Bards from the album Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales https://www.thebards.net Ghost Chickens performed by EznDil from the album EznDil (2008) https://frontdoorfarmmarket.com Zombie Apocalypse Love Story performed by Dan The Bard from the album Bard Camp! http://www.danthebard.com The Widow & The Devil performed by Empty Hats from the album Captured https://www.emptyhats.com Beast of Bodmin Moor performed by Pictus from the album Air https://pictusmusic.com Ghost of a Rose performed by Blackmore's Night from the album Ghost Of A Rose https://www.blackmoresnight.com Ghost of Pierre LeBlanc performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/ Witch's Reel performed by Far From Home from the album Why Not https://www.facebook.com/WeRFarFromHome/ Lycanthrope in Love performed by Boogie Knights from the album Oh, The Horror! https://sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ The Banshee performed by The Minstrels of Mayhem from the album Rocky Road The Banshee performed by Blame Not the Bard from the album Soundcheck http://blamenotthebard.com/ Put a Wooden Stake Through His Heart performed by Boogie Knights from the album Oh, The Horror! https://sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ Devil's Dream performed by Pirates For Sail from the album Dark Side of the Lagoon http://piratesforsail.com/ Cheat Death performed by Pride O' Bedlam from the album Cheat Death http://www.prideofbedlam.com We're Not Evil performed by Gallows Humor from the album Necrodancer http://gallowshumorband.com/ The Dark Lady performed by Scott Boswell from the album Jug Of Punch https://myspace.com/flutecart HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Join your host Flood with special guests Libby, Kent, and Dolores from The Spirits Of Wake Forest to discuss some history and mystery surrounding Wake Forest, North Carolina. PLUS: a Natchez Bigfoot Birthday Bash update from festival leader Brandon McCranie! Be sure to check out the links below to learn more! ALL THINGS EX V PLANIS https://www.exvplanis.com https://linktr.ee/Exvplanis ALL THINGS FOLDS AND FLOODS https://foldsandfloods.bandcamp.com https://linktr.ee/foldsandfloods BIGFOOT BIRTHDAY BASH: https://www.facebook.com/BigfootBirthdayBash/ About the WFD organization: https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/downtown-development/wake-forest-downtown-inc Downtown Wake Forest info and events: https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/downtown-development/experience-downtown-wake-forest Southern Suds and Gifts: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernSudsAndGifts/ IG: @southernsudsandgifts Circa magazine: https://circamagazine.com Libby's Hands On Wellness https://libbyshandsonwellness.com/ Broadsides and Brews https://www.broadsidesandbrews.com/ The Cotton Co. https://www.thecottoncompany.net/ IG: @wfdowntown https://www.facebook.com/DowntownWakeForest?mibextid=LQQJ4d Circa https://www.facebook.com/circamagazine?mibextid=LQQJ4d IG: @circa_magazine Libby's Hands on Wellness https://www.facebook.com/Libbyshandsonwellness?mibextid=LQQJ4d IG: @libbys_hands_on_wellness
In today's very special episode, Mike embarks on a journey to the magnificent Norfolk Broads. Speaking first to the RSPB's Ian Robinson about the importance of fen conservation, before Tim Harris shares his and wife Geli's extraordinary tale of safeguarding Catfield Fen from the challenges of water mismanagement. Get in touch with the show with any of your questions or comments: podcast@ccwater.org.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waterfall_podcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Waterfall_Pod Timestamps 0:00 - Introductions and hellos 4:13 - Ian Robinson of RSPB joins the show 7:24 - Tim Harris joins the show and explains his history with Catland Fen 10:49 - What created the Broads in the first place? 12:17 - The importance of keeping scrub out of the marshes 14:39 - Tim & Geli's work 17:21 - The damage to the fens 23:36 - Working with the RPSB 26:42 - Tim's personal water use Shownotes Environment Agency told to protect wetlands in landmark court case Catfield Fen Conservation Case
Drink up me hearties, Yo Ho! Jay and Shua celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day by looking at some of the best pirate movies. If your timbers need to be shivered, it's a perfect time to Enjoy Stuff! Hey you guuuuyyyys! Uncork your hooks and polish your peg legs! Enjarrrr Stuff sets sail on the high seas for International Talk Like a Pirate Day. News High fashion awaits when you get your very own Monster Cereal Crocs Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a new series coming to Apple TV+ complete with kaiju and the Russell boys Disney's Haunted Mansion (the movie) is coming to Disney+ on October 4 Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying In anticipation of this week's show, Jay found an old 1935 pirate movie starring Erol Flynn called Captain Blood. It was a totally fun pirate story with a lot of action and adventure that is still enjoyable to watch. You can still see it too. Listen in to hear how. Shua checked out Netflix's new anime adaptation of a pirate story called One Piece. The live action does a great job of using the weird, anime-like characteristics of the original cartoon. Enjoy Pirates! This week we celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day! In addition to annoying all your friends and family members by sounding like Long John Silver, you can also indulge in some pirate movies. Pirates have been characters in movies almost since the beginning of cinema. The adventure of swashbuckling adventurers made for an exciting movie-going experience for everyone. So we got to see Errol Flynn swinging from ship to ship and Kevin Kline singing very old Gilbert and Sullivan tunes and even Bob Hope as the buccaneer hero. Of course we also get classics like Disney classics Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and Pirates of the Caribbean and kept the genre going. There are so many more great adventures we can enjoy and some of them are on TV like Our Flag Means Death and One Piece. Plus we can even play video games like Broadsides and the Monkey Island Series. So long live pirates! (At least the harmless kind) Do you want to maraud and embezzle and even hijack? Well, drink up me hearties, yo ho! First person that emails me with the subject line, “A pirate's life for me” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
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Last time we spoke, the British government was walking a tight rope between getting their tea fix and not being banned from trade with China. When Britain ended the East India company's monopoly over the China trade, they assumed they could not be implicated in the illegal opium trade and they were soon proved very very wrong. Britain had managed to fix their silver problem, but at the cost of draining China's silver and that tight rope they were walking, well they fell. China was becoming chaotic again, revolts were likely to be on the horizon. The Qing dynasty had had enough of the situation and began to crack down in the 1830's more and more so. Now China is sending one man who had proven he knew how to stop the opium trade and soon he would wage war on the illicit trade. This episode is Lin Zexu vs big opium Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on the history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Lin Zexu gave the strongest and swiftest voice of approval and he was no ordinary official. Lin Zexu was the son of a schoolteacher and proved to be a great student. He passed the brutal competitive examination in Beijing in 1811 at the age of 26 emerging top of his class. Working as a judge in the 1820's he earned a reputation for fairness and the nickname “Lin, Clear as heaven” or “Lin the Clear sky” which was a testament to his incorruptibility. Over the years of his work he earned great renown as a pragmatic administrator deeply versed in how to deal with water management and flood relief. He was a rare official who could be relied upon to put the welfare of the people ahead of his own gain. He was frankly, incorruptible and because of this, in 1838 he was Emperor Daoguangs favorite minister and reached a rank comparable to Deng Tingzhen in Canton while being 10 years younger than him. He was a beacon of honesty and virtue in a time when the Qing government was full of corruption. One and a million as they say. Lin Zexu's primary concerns had always been domestic, he had no dealings with foreigners as that was exclusively a Canton issue. Foreign relations were very far from his mind and this shaped his way of thinking. His main concerns were with the Chinese, not the foreigners when tackling the problem of opium. Lin Zexu was quite conservative and his support for suppressing opium was based on his abiding faith in moral suasion. When Huang Juezi made his proposal it marked a turning point for Lin Zexu. He seized on the proposal almost like a religious crusade and immediately offered the Emperor a detailed action plan. He recommended the confiscation and destruction of opium pipes and other equipment for using the drug. Local moral campaigns, education campaigns to teach the evils of opium to the people and active suppression of opium dens and corrupt officials. He also recommended medical treatments to help addicts wean off opium. He described various elixirs used to combat opium addiction. One thing of interest to me as my first degree is in neurobehavioral science, Lin Zexu talked about giving patients a mix of small amounts of opium combined with herbs that would make the patients sick. This idea has been used in the field of addiction and can be effective. The Idea is based on operant conditioning, by linking to the act of taking opium with a negative stimulus you might get the patient to be more and more reluctant to take the drug. I will attest this in practice is a hit or miss depending on the drug or action. Anyways Lin Zexu's action plan was quite formidable and was hitting the issue at the source at multiple angles. After sending his action plan to the Emperor, Lin Zexu took the initiative to test it out in his provinces of Hunan and Hubei. In august of 1838 he launched the campaign first setting out to hospitals to treat addicts. Then he jailed dealers, issued proclamations condemning the use of the drug and ordered local officials to round up and destroy whatever opium or opium using equipment they could find. Reports began to pour into Beijing about the success of Lin Zexu's plan. Tens of thousands of pipes were and ounces of opium were confiscated. Mind you 10 thousands ounces of opium was around 10 chests worth, during a time when 30,000 chests were coming into China annually. The pipes and opium were burnt publicly, which was a crucial element to the plan as they needed to prove to the public they indeed were destroying the substance, otherwise the public would assume they were taking it for themselves! Lin Zexu's reports to the Emperor were increasingly triumphant and their tone pressed the urgency to unleash the action plan outside Hunan and Hubei. In September of 1838 Lin Zexu declared opium to be the largest problem the Qing dynasty was facing. “Before opium was widespread, those who smoked it only harmed themselves. The punishments of canning and exile were enough to keep them in line. But when its evil influence has penetrated into the whole country, the effect is tremendous. Laws should be put into rigid enforcement. If left in a lax state, then after a few decades, there will be no soldier in this Central Empire to fight against invaders, nor money to bear the military expenses. I have the fear, that if the evil be suffered to grow at this critical moment there may be no more chance for remedy”. In October of 1838, the Daoguang Emperor was leaning heavily towards initiating the suppression campaign while some of his officials still believed he might legalize opium. Those same officials were feeding Charles Elliot stories that at any moment the substance would be legalized and this influenced his actions. Then on November the 8th a Manchu official named Qishan who was the governor general of Zhili province reported the largest drug bust in the history of the Qing empire to that point. The confiscated opium was found in Tianjin, not too far away from Beijing. Qishan stated the opium had come from Canton through the Cantonese traders who managed to ship it north through various means. The major drug bust indicated to the Qing court, perhaps they needed to perform the same action in Canton. Emperor Daoguang then made the decision to summon Lin Zexu to Beijing in December of 1838. After the meeting, Emperor Daoguang tasked Lin Zexu with a mission to obliterate the opium trade in Canton. Lin Zexu would travel south as an imperial commissioner, holding the power to act on behalf of the Emperor, answerable to no other local officials. He would have command over all naval forces at Canton and Deng Tingzhen would give him support. Thus in early January of 1839, while Charles Elliot expected legalization of opium to be declared at any moment, Lin Zexu made his way to end the illicit trade once and for all. Charles Elliot was being fed false information about the ongoing court battle over the opium question in China and he worried about his lack of authority over the British subjects in Canton. If the opium smugglers provoked a crisis under his watch, he was placed in quite a predicament. The British traders and Chinese did not actually know what Elliot's authority was and on many occasions tried to pry the information out of him. The English newspapers for example repeatedly asked him to clarify what his authorization was, but he refused to ever answer. Elliots became increasingly concerned with British sailors getting into fights with local chinese and organized a naval police force to deal with the issue. Yet when he began doing this he was scolded by Palmerston for overstepping his authority. “You have no power of your own authority to make any such regulations. The establishment of a system of police at Whampoa within the dominions of the Emperor of China was in violation of the absolute right of sovereignty enjoyed by independent states”. By the early winter of 1839 it seemed governor general Deng Tingzhen's ongoing efforts to crackdown on the Chinese opium smugglers was working. As noted by William Jardine “Not a broker to be seen, nor an Opium pipe; they have all vanished. The authorities are seizing smokers, dealers and shopkeepers innumerable. We must hope for better times and brisker deliveries”. Up to this point Deng Tingzhen limited his actions towards the Chinese and did not target any foreigners. Occasional shots were fired between government boats and foreign smuggling vessels, but nothing had gotten out of hand. Then on December 3rd, a small drug bust was performed and 2 Chinese workers were caught smuggling opium for a British merchant. In response to the incident, Deng Tingzhen decided to make an official statement to the foreign community. On december 12 a small force of Qing soldiers went to the gates of the foreign factories and hammered a wooden cross on the gate indicating they were about to execute a convicted Chinese opium dealer. The site of the execution was to be in front of the foreign factories, obviously Deng Tingzheng was sending a message to the foreigners, that they were responsible for the man's execution. Its hard to know who acted out first. Elliot was at Whampoa and did not witness the event to come and those involved on the British side said they had no involvement. Its been theorized British sailors may have perpetuated it, regardless some foreigners decided that the execution in front of their homes was too distrubed and began to tear down the gallows being erected. The local Chinese soldiers did nothing to resist, some even began to help tear it down. A crowd of Chinese formed to watch the event and its remained peaceful, until some rowdy British began shoving their way through the crowd. These British hit several Chinese with sticks and some threw rocks, as you can imagine soon fights began and a full riot burst. Several thousand Chinese came and began pelting the foreigner with rocks prompting the Chinese soldiers to intervene and escort the foreigners back into the factories. In the end the gallow was torn down, but the convicted Chinese smuggler was executed elsewhere. Palmerston demanded to know what had occurred, he was furious the British subjects had the audacity to get involved in Chinese affairs. “On what grounds did the traders imagine themselves entitled to interfere with the arrangements made by the Chinese officers of justice for carrying into effect, in a chinese town, the orders of their superior authorities”. Elliot was quite shaken by the situation. He knew he had to do something to thwart any further incident, but he had no real authority to do anything. He wrote back to Palmerston “that the danger and shame of the opium trade had reached a point where it was falling by rapid degrees into the hands of more and more desperate men”. Elliot then decided to take firm action, on december 18 he issued a proclamation ordering all British vessels carrying opium to depart the inner waters of Canton immediately. He had no authority to confiscate their cargoes, nor to arrest them and thus he fell back on the authority of the Qing government. If any British vessels refused, he would personally turn them over to the Chinese “Her Majesty's Government will in no way interpose if the Chinese Government shall think fit to seize and confiscate the same”. Simultaneously he wrote the governor of Canton pledging his support for the campaign against opium. The opium traders were all very very pissed off. The superintendent, Elliot was supposed to protect them! James Matheson complained to the British press “that Elliot had adopted the novel course of assisting the Qing government in this, against his own countrymen! It appears to be the intention of Captain Elliot to offer himself as a kind of chief of the chinese preventive service”. Another execution of a convicted chinese opium smuggler took place in february of 1839, this time it was done much faster and with a large guard. William Jardine left Canton in late January of 1839, leaving Matheson to watch over the business. Enroute to Canton was Lin Zexu who was being counseled by many Qing officials. Qishan warned Lin Zexu not to start a war against the foreigners. Another official Gong Zizhen who was prolifically anti opium, advised that if Lin should try to shut off the source of opium directly at Canton, then both the foreign and Chinese dealers might start a revolt and China might not have sufficient military power to control them both. He recommended a gradual approach, first take action to reduce imports and only against the Chinese merchants and consumers while simultaneously increasing the military defenses at canton. He argued that China's existing naval forces could not possibly match the British and that efforts should be made to increase coastal and inland defenses. With all that being complete, in time they would be able to shut off the foreign merchants completely. Enroute to Canton, Lin Zexu visited Bao Shichen a official who had written since the 1820's on the subject of shutting down foreign trade to prevent the drain of silver from china. Bao Shichen told him “to clear a muddy stream you must purify the source. To put a law into effect you must first create order within”. Lin Zexu took this to mean he should first begin arresting all the government officials who had violated the ban on opium. Then he must completely shut off the flow of foreign opium imports coming into Canton. Bao Shichen would later state that Lin Zexu misunderstood him completely and that shutting down foreign trade was too dangerous. In March of 1839, Canton was anxious about Lin Zexu's arrival. Everyone knew the great powers invested upon him, but nobody knew how he would use them. He arrived on March 10th and immediately struck hard. He began with mass arrests of the known Chinese smugglers and put up proclamations announcing his mission was to destroy the opium trade in its entirety. He ordered marchants to abandon the trade and for users to hand over their pipes to be smashed. Thousands of pounds of opium and tens of thousands of pipes were confiscated. In 3 months after his arrival, he would arrest 5 times the amount of people that Deng Tingzhen had done in his 2 year reign. As things were going along successfully with the Chinese affairs, Lin Zexu then decided to address the foreign merchants. On march 18 he issued an edict ordering the British merchants to surrender all of their opium to him and gave them 3 days to comply. The Hong merchants as the traditional mediators between the foreigners and the Qing government bore the heaviest blame and Lin Zexu began interrogating them all. Many were brought before him on their knees under threat of execution if they should lie. The foreign merchants initially made no efforts toward surrendering their opium, they all wanted to see how far Lin Zexu would actually go. Lin Zexu was not accustomed to being disobeyed and quickly lost his patience. By March 19 he announced that no foreign merchants would be allowed to leave the Canton factories until they gave up their opium and signed papers stating they would never trade the drug again in China under penalty of death. Boom. If they continued to defy him after the 3 day, he would execute Houqua and other Hong merchants on the morning of March 22. The Hong merchants all panicked and pleaded with the British merchants to help. The British caved in someone and agreed to hand over 1000 chests of opium on the morning of march 22. Word came that the amount of chests would not be enough and thus the British simply held back. Houqua and some other Hong merchants were paraded around the Canton square with iron collars and chains. Lin Zexu threatened to execute them if British merchants did not hand over the opium, but the deadline had passed and many were suspicious if Lin Zexu was bluffing. One person who did not think Lin Zexu was bluffing was Elliot who was in Macao when he heard of the situation. Elliot feared the British merchants would all be put on trial and executed. Elliot resolved to save them by standing up to the imperial commissioner, but also while trying to appease him. Elliot wrote to Palmerston “to save the merchants a firm tone and attitude was all that he needed to efuse the unjust and menacing disposition of the Imperial commissioner, but that he would also appease him by using his best efforts for fulfilling the reasonable purpose of the Qing government”. Elliot arrived at the Canton factories at sundown of March 24 in a rowboat in full captain's uniform with a cocked hat and his sword in hand. He proclaimed to the merchants “given the imminent hazard of life and property and the dark and violent natures of Lin Zexu's threats, they should begin immediate preparations to evacuate the Canton factories. If Lin Zexu refused to grant them passage from Canton to Macao within 3 days, Elliot would conclude that the Chinese intended to hold them hostage. So long as their proceedings were moderate, defensible and just I will remain with you to my last gulp!”. That night Lin Zexu ordered all the Chinese staff in the factories to leave. The cooks, linguists, porters, servants and such all packed up and left. Then Lin Zexu shut off all supplies from entering the factories and surrounded them with soldiers. The foreign factories had become a prison for roughly 350 people, not all of whom were British. There were Americans, Parsis, some Dutch alongside the British. Lin Zexu was careful to order all guards to not provoke nor molest the foreigners, he wanted everything to be peaceful. Nobody was going to starve however, provisions were plentiful in the factories, however the merchants found cooking for themselves disastrous. One report came from the Americans who said Robert Frobes attempt at ham and eggs came out a hard black mass approximating the sole of a shoe. Elliot was terrified they were all going to starve or be executed. Elliot resolved that they had to cooperate with Lin Zexu and hand over all the opium for if they didn't, he feared they would all be executed. In the name of her majesty, Elliot ordered everyone to surrender the opium to him and in return he would sign a promissory note guaranteeing that the British government would pay them its fair market value. The offer seemed too good to be true to the merchants. The Qing authorities could at any moment seize all the opium by force and with it their tremendous losses. James Matheson said “our surrender is the most fortunate thing that could have happened”. Throughout the afternoon on march 27th, the merchants brought Elliot statements of the amount of opium under the control of their firms and he in turn signed notes of guarantee payments by the British government. All told the amount was 20, 283 chests with a market value of roughly 10 million dollars. There was one glaring problem with this solution, Elliot had absolutely no authority to do it. Elliots decision would turn out to be the crux of many events to come. Elliot had no authority nor any instructions to do what he did. It seems in hindsight it was a rash decision made in panic. From Elliots point of view he had to immediately save the lives of the British subjects and the overall trade relations between Britain and China. After making the choice he wrote to Palmerston “I am without doubt, that the safety of a great mass of human life hung upon my determination”. All the merchants who went along with it knew full well Elliots did not have the authority to purchase 10 million dollars worth of opium on behalf of the Crown, but because he had been so ambiguous in the past about his authority, they could all play coy that they went along with it believing he did have the authority. The signed document would give them a strong case against the British government for compensation if and when it came to that. Facing the choice of having their contraband seized by Elliot or Lin Zexu, it was a no brainer they had better chances dealing with their own government to get reimbursement. Both Elliot and the traders assumed there would be a compensation of sorts and with it the termination of the Indian Chinese opium trade for good. They had no idea how events in Britain would unfold as a result of all of this. And so Elliot wrote to Lin Zexu informing him he would be surrendering all of the opium, which would be the single largest seizure of opium recorded in Chinese history up to that point. Lin Zexu wrote to the emperor on april 12 1839 after the seizure detailing how enormous the success was. He got them to seize all the opium in a short time and they made little conflict over it, hell no military force was really necessary “naturally they were cowed into submission”. Lin Zexu recommended they show benevolence towards the foreigners, to forgive them of their past crimes and send them a large gift of livestock, since he imagined they were starving and they no longer had their trade to support them. Yet Lin Zexu did not immediately release them, Elliot was livid! Lin Zexu told Elliot they could only be granted to leave once ¾'s of the opium had been collected a process that would take weeks, possibly months. Elliot sent a secret dispatch to Palmerston begging him for a naval fleet “it appear to me, my lord, that the response to all these unjust violences should be made in the form of a swift and heavy blow, prefaced by one word of written communication”. Elliot further argued for naval blockade of Canton and the Yangtze River, the capture of Chusan island all followed up by a northern expedition to demand the “disgrace and punishment” of Lin Zexu and Deng Tingzhen. Emperor Daoguang should be forced to apologize for the “indignities heaped upon the Queen and to pay an indemnity to satisfy British losses. The Qing government must be made to understand its obligations to the rest of the world. It would take 6 weeks for all the opium to be collected and the Qing officials expected the opium to be sold off to reimburse the countless Chinese traders that had lost out. Emperor Daoguang however ordered Lin Zexu to destroy it all, and that is just what he did. I would like to mention at this time, I covered what is to come, the first Opium war on my personal channel, its a 45 minute or so documentary so please check it out it would mean a lot to me. But what I also want to let you know is there was a British/Chinese movie made on the Opium war called…the Opium War haha, which came out in 1997. I won't sugar coat it, not a amazing film by any measure, but the scene where Lin Zexu destroys the opium is quite impressive and does more merit to the story then me narrating it, so check it out if you would like! Over the course of 3 weeks in June, Lin Zexu destroyed the opium at a specially built site near the Tiger's Mouth. An american missionary named Elijah Bridgeman witnessed it and there are artist renditions of the event. In rectangular pools around 7 feet deep the opium balls were crushed and tossed in. Chinese workers would stir the thick opium filled water into a froth then cover it all with lime and salt for a few days before casting it out to sea. Lord Palmerston learnt of the confiscated opium from the traders themselves before Elliots letter arrived. The letter that informed Palmerston was from James Matheson who was launching a campaign to make the government pay up. Suddenly petitions from all the merchants poured into Palmerstons office. A bunch of drug dealers were shaking down the British government to pay for their lost drugs. There was another major problem, since march of 1839 all trade with China had halted and there was no way to tell when it would open back up. Ships full of cotton textiles were stuck at Macao and tea shipments were stuck in Whampoa. All the non opium traders were petitioning Britain to do something and fast. Collectively the domestic manufacturers of goods that went to Canton held significant political power, much greater than the opium claimants. They demanded “prompt, vigorous and decided measures to reopen Canton and put the regular China trade on a more secure and permanent basis”. What they wanted was a treaty, done via force if necessary. William Jardine arrived in Britain in September right as the news from Canton was spilling in and began a lobbying campaign. For the british government the talk of the opium trade was embarrassing and they wished to make the entire matter disappear as quickly as possible. However the amount of money owed to the opium traders was enormous and the Treasury of England was in no state to compensate them. Palmerston was in a terrible situation and he brought the issue of China to a cabinet meeting at Windsor castle on October 1 of 1839. He was being bombarded by business lobbyists demanding action, Elliots letter pleading for help and the English press. Britain was involved in a war in the Ottoman Empire against Russia, with a dispute between Maine and New Brunswick and an invasion of Afghanistan thus all the ministers did not want to distract themselves too much with the China problem. Palmerston offered a quick solution, he tossed in front of the cabinet several maps of the Chinese coast and explained how a small British squadron could blockade China's crucial ports and rivers to force the Qing government into submission. The plan was almost identical to a plan formulated by James Matheson in 1836 after Napiers death. The Prime minister Lord Melbourne was not so much concerned with the military aspect of the plan, but how were they going to pay the 10 million to the opium merchants, they had no financial resources to spare. They did not want to take on anymore government debt, the debt was already high after the Napoleonic wars. Also it was going to look terrible bad that the British government was paying off drug dealers. Then the solution came, the brand new secretary at war, Thomas Macaulay made a suggestion to Palmerston, a rather out of the box idea. Why not make China pay for it all. Palmerston put forward Macaulay's idea and the cabinet agreed boom. The matter was settled, a naval squadron, not too large would be dispatched to obtain reparation from China for Lin Zexu's taking of Elliot and the other British subjects hostage. On may 21st of 1839, Lin Zexu finally allowed the foreigners to leave Canton and Elliot ordered all British subjects to abandon the factories and go to macao. Despite this more tense events would follow. In early July there was a drunken melee in Hong Kong harbor. The comprador of the British ship Carnatic was arrested and the sailors of the Carnatic demanded his return, but the Chinese refused. Thus 30 sailors on July 12th from the Carnatic and Mangalore, both ships owned by Jardine Matheson & Co went ashore and to the village of Jianshazui on the Kowloon Peninsula. They all proceed to get drunk off Samshu, a fortified rice wine and vandalized the local temple and beat to death a man named Lin Weixi. Elliot was livid when he heard the news, he was trying to bide time in the hopes Britain was sending reinforcements. He immediately tried to rush to Jianshazui to bribe the family of the victim, but the bribery was to no avail. When Lin Zexu heard of the affair he demanded that the culprits be handed over for Chinese justice. At this time Lin Zexu he had just received new regulations from the Emperor that formully mandated the death sentence for opium users in China and for the first time also for foreigners who sold opium.The British assumed it was a death sentence to give the men up. Lin also put up postings that if any Chinese killed a foreigner unjustly they would be executed. Instead of giving up the men, Elliot called for a court of inquiry and charged 5 British sailors with riot and assault, but brought no murder or manslaughter chrages. Lin Zexu accused the British of denying China's sovereignty by issuing a court of their own. Elliot then invited Lin Zexu to send government officials to observe a new trial for the said sailors, but Lin Zexu refused and promulgated an edict that forbade anyone from giving food or water to all the British citizens in China under penalty of death. The situation was growing more and more tense and Lin Zexu tossed Elliot a rope. On August 17 he ordered Elliot to hand over the murderer without specifiyng the perpetrators identity. Thus the idea was that Elliot could simply send whomever he wanted and the matter could be settled. From Elliots point of view however, to handover any British citizen would cause an uproar back home and he refused to do so. On August 24, an English passenger aboard a boat near Hong Kong was attacked at night. The Chinese stripped the man naked, cut off his ear and stuffed it in his mouth. Rumors began to spread that Lin Zexu was amassing thousands of soldiers to invade Macao. Then the Portuguese governor general of Macao, Don Adraio Accacio a Silveira Pinto told Elliot he had been ordered by the Chinese to expel the British from the colony. He also told Elliot that the Chinese were secretly forming a military force to seize all the British in Macao. That very same day 2 ships belonging to Jardine Matheson & Co arrived to Macao, the Harriet towing the Black Joke. Living up to its name, the Black Joke was covered in blood all over her decks and her crew was missing. The crew of the Harriet reported that unidentified Chinese had boarded the Black Joke as it passed the island of Lantao and massacred the entire crew except for a single sailor they had rescued. Governor Pinto was so alarmed by this development he simply ordered the British to leave immediately. Elliot finally took action. Elliot ordered all the British women and children to depart aboard some merchant ships and sail to Hong Kong Island. With no more hostages at stake Elliot now felt free to make a counterattack if necessary, but for now he would bide his time hoping that Britain was sending a squadron. His hopes were raised when a warship from India arrived, the Volage which held 26 cannons, she also brought with her news that another warship, the Hyacinth and 18 gunner was on its way shortly. Thus Elliot and all the men boarded the ships and sailed to the Kowloon peninsula and set up a flotilla just above Hong Kong island. Lin Zexu got a report of the exodus of Macao and felt he had finally won and wrote to Emperor Daoguang “no doubt they have on their ships a certain stock of dried provisions; but they will very soon find themselves without the heavy, greasy meat dishes for which they have such a passion”. On September 1 the Emperor sent Lin Zexu a letter asking if the rumors were true that the barbarians had purchased female children and used them in diabolical rites. Lin Zexu replied that the foreigners employed Chinese adults as plantation workers and miners and a few children, but he did not believe that any black magic was involved in their employment. The Emperor also asked if the confiscated opium contained human flesh which he theorized might explain the illicit drugs preternatural addictive powers. Lin had heard these ridiculous rumors before, but he could not contradict the Emperor as it amounted to Lese Majeste, so he replied that the opium may have contained flesh of crows that second handedly eat human flesh. After dealing with the Emperor letters which said a lot about the perspective of Beijing on the matter, Lin went to Macao to thank the Portuguese governor for his help. Then Lin Zezu learnt of the British flotilla at Hong Kong. Lin Zexu began to issue orders forbidding the supply of food or water to British ships under the penalty of death. Again the Chinese staff were removed and Chinese war junks began to surround the kowloon peninsula and Hong Kong harbor. Signs were raised stating that the wells and streams had been poisoned. Elliot tried one last ditch effort at diplomacy and took 3 ships, the 14 gun cutter Louisa, the 6 gun schooner Pearl and the 18 gun Volage to Kowloon to demand provisions. They soon ran into 3 anchored Chinese war junks who were blocking them from landing. Elliot sent an interpreter to demand they be allowed food and water. The Chinese captains refused to comply and Elliot said if they did not comply by 2pm that day he would be forced to bombard them. 2pm came with no indication of provisions being sent and no response from the Chinese. So Captain Henry Smith of the Volage fired on the nearest Chinese war junk and the first shot of the First Opium War had been made. According to Adam Elmslie a young superintendent clerk was witnessed the event Henry Smith ordered the volley and “The Junks then triced up their Boarding nettings, and came into action with us at half pistol shot; our guns were well served with grape and round shot; the first shot we gave them they opened a tremendous and well directed fire upon us, from all their Guns (each Junk had 10 Guns, and they brought all these over on the side which we engaged them on) ... The Junk's fire, Thank God! was not enough depressed, or ... none would have lived to tell the Story.—19 of their Guns we received in [the] mainsail,—the first Broadside I can assure you was not pleasant.” Thus the outdated cannons aboard the Chinese war junks were aimed too high completely missed all the British ships. The ships continued to exchange fire and the shore batteries opened fire to support the war junks. By 4:30pm the British had used up almost all their ammunition and made a getaway with the war junks in quik pursuit. Adam Elmslie had this to say when the fire fight recommenced. “The junks immediately made sail after the Louisa and at 4:45 [pm] they came up with the English vessels. We hove the vessel in stays on their starboard Beam, and the 'Pearl' on the larboard [portside] Bow of the van Junk, and gave them three such Broadsides that it made every Rope in the vessel grin again.—We loaded with Grape the fourth time, and gave them gun for gun.—The shrieking on board was dreadful, but it did not frighten me; this is the very first day I ever shed human blood, and I hope it will be the last”. During the second engagement the Chinese war junks retreated to their previous positions and the 3 British ships returned to the flotilla causing a stalemate. The captains of the Chinese war junks sent word to Lin Zexu of a great naval victory over the British claiming to have sunk a number of enemy ships and inflicting 50 casualties. The truth was there were no British casualties and no ships sunk however, in fact the Chinese had 2 killed and 6 wounded. Captain Henry of the Volage bagged Elliot to let him attack the Chinese war junks near Hong Kong harbor certain of victory, but Elliot refused fearing the outbreak of a wider battle and wanting the foreign ministers approval first before escalating things anymore. Despite the reported victory of the Chinese war junks, food and water was sent to the British ships. Lin Zexu was facing a personal and painful problem, an excruciating hernia. Chinese doctors were trying to help him to no avail, so Lin Zexu visited the office of one Dr. Peter Parker, no not spiderman, this was a Yale educated missionary. Parker fitted Lin Zexu with a truss that helped with the pain. After this Lin Zexu began reviewing the military situation at hand, at this time he wrote a poem about the battle of Kowloon “A vast display of Imperial might had shaken all the foreign tribes/And if they now confess their guilt we shall not be too hard on them.”. The Chinese began to war game while at Hong Kong the Hyacinth arrived to reinforce Elliots Flotilla. Lin Zexu continued to demand the surrender of the sailors who killed Lin Weixi, but as time went on the anger caused by the event had dissipated. Then a sailor allegedly drown from one of Jardine Mathesons & Co's ships and the Chinese volunteered to let that dead sailor be identified as the murderer, case closed. Yet trade between Britain and China did not resume and Lin Zexu kept demanding all those who wished to trade in China sign the contract promising not to deal opium under penalty of death. Elliot told the traders not to sign the waivers and to simply sit tight for the time being as he waited for a British fleet. Some of the traders undercut his orders however and went ahead and signed the waiver and thus were allowed to trade legal cargo. One of these traders was Captain Warner of the British cargo ship Thomas Coutts and Lin Zexu was so impressed by the man he asked him to take a letter back to Britain for Queen Victoria. The letter was a remarkably frank document that explained the situation in Canton. It described all the evils of the opium trade and how it was hurting China and the response the Qing government was making to the opium crisis. It also stipulated how they could amend the situation to get rid of the opium menace and resume legal trade. Captain Warner alleges he made good on the promise to bring the letter, first to Lord Palmerston, but his office refused to receive the letter, and there is little evidence Queen Victoria read the letter in question. The Times of London did publish the letter however, it seems Captain Warner must have simply given it to them in the end. When Lin Zexu found out another British warship had joined the Flotilla he took action. He suddenly proclaimed the corpse of the drowned sailor was no longer sufficient for the murder of Lin Weixi and renewed his demands for the murders to be handed over. Failure to comply would result in the expulsion of the entire British colony. In the fall of 1839, 38 British trading vessels and 28 trading companies aboard them remained in Hong Kong harbor. Elliot begged the governor of Macao to let them come back, but he refused fearing the Portuguese would be dragged into what looked like an impending war. Then on October 20th, Elliot received a letter from Palmerston informing him that early next summer, 16 British warships with 4000 men were enroute to rescue the flotilla and to sit tight. However in the meantime more captains were signing the waiver and at the end of October Lin Zexu ordered all British ships to leave within 3 days time. Elliot set sail aboard the Volage with Hyacinth backing him up, for the Bogue as the British called it, it is also known as the Humen, it is a narrow strait in the Pearl River Delta. When Elliots ships reached Chuanbi near the mouth of the river on November 2nd, they came face to face with a Chinese fleet consisting of 15 war junks and 14 fire ships commanded by an old and revered Admiral named Guan Tianpei. Elliots ships came to a halt when he ran into Guan's fleet and they began to exchange a series of messages trying to ferret out the intentions of the other. Guan threatened to seize either ship if it was holding the murderer of Lin Weixi “All I want is the murderous barbarian who killed Lin Weixi. As soon as a time is named when he will be given up, my ships will return into the Bogue. Otherwise, by no means whatsoever shall I accede”. Elliot failed to persuade Guan that he was no threat and the admiral fleet began to maneuver into a position to attack the 2 British Warships. As this was occurring, the Royal Saxon arrived on the scene on its way to Canton. Elliot was anxious to not allow another Captain to sign the opium waiver and fired a warning shot across the Royal Saxon's bows to prevent the ship from entering the river. Guan proceeded to anchor hit ships in between the British warships and the Royal Saxon. Captain Smith pleaded with Elliot to allow him to attack before it was too late and Elliot gave in. The 2 British warships closed in and began to fire their broadsides. The stationary guns aboard the Chinese war junks could not be aimed effectively and fired right over the British masts. One lucky British volley hit a war junks magazines causing it to explode tremendously and sink. This caused the Chinese captains to panic as the Volage continued to score hits at point blank range. 3 more junks were hit and sunk and some of the crews aboard other ships literally jumped overboard. The entire Chinese fleet baegan to scatter and flee, all except for one ship, Admiral Guan's which suicidally stayed to return fire. Guan's ship posed a minimal threat and Elliot impressed by the old Admiral's courage, ordered Smith to stop the barrage and allow the damaged flagship of Admiral Guan to sail off. The Chinese fleet had 1 junk exploded, 3 sunk, countless damaged and the Volage sustained light damage to its sails while Hyacinth's mast received a hit from a 12 pound cannon ball. 15 Chinese sailors were dead with 1 British wounded. The battle of Chuanbi was over and the way to Canton was now open. News of the sea battle reached England and the government remained in denial about the cause of the conflict IE: the opium trade. A group of lobbyists led by William Jardine began to pelt the British press to save the opium trade while simultaneously demanding the British government reimburse the opium merchants. Parliament began to debate how to go about the situation and there emerged an anti-war camp and a war camp. One anti war advocate, Sir William Ewart Gladstone said “Does he [Macaulay] know that the opium smuggled intoChina comes exclusively from British ports, that is, from Bengal and through Bombay? That we require no preventive service to put down this illegal traffic? We have only to stop the sailing of the smuggling vessels…it is a matter of certainty that if we stopped the exportation of opium from Bengal and broke up the depot at Lintin [near Canton] and checked the cultivation of it in Malwa [an Indian province] and put a moral stigma on it, we should greatly cripple if not extinguish the trade in it. They [the Chinese government] gave you notice to abandon your contraband trade. When they found you would not do so they had the right to drive you from their coasts on account of your obstinacy in persisting with this infamous and atrocious traffic…justice, in my opinion, is with them [the Chinese]; and whilst they, the Pagans, the semi-civilized barbarians have it on their side, we, the enlightened and civilized Christians, are pursuing objects at variance both with justice and with religion…a war more unjust in its origin, a war calculated in its progress to cover this country with a permanent disgrace, I do not know and I have not read of. Now, under the auspices of the noble Lord [Macaulay], that flag is become a pirate flag, to protect an infamous traffic.” Palmerston blamed the purchasers of the opium and not the sellers and that the effect of halting the opium exports to China would just drive Turkey and Persia to sell it instead. “I wonderwhat the House would have said to me if I had come down to it with a large naval estimate for a number of revenue cruisers…for the purpose of preserving the morals of the Chinese people, who were disposed to buy what other people were disposed to sell them?” After 3 days to debate the house of commons voted on April 9th of 1840 271 vs 262 to proceed for war. On 20 February 1840 Palmerston sent 2 letters, 1 to Elliot and 1 to Emperor Doaguang. The letter to the Emperor informed the Qing dynasty that Britain had already sent a military expeditionary force to the Chinese coast. These measures of hostility on the part of Great Britain against China are not only justified, but even rendered absolutely necessary, by the outrages which have been committed by the Chinese Authorities against British officers and Subjects, and these hostilities will not cease, until a satisfactory arrangement shall have been made by the Chinese Government. Palmerston's letter to Elliot instructed him to set up a blockade of the Pearl River and forward the letter from Palmerston to Emperor Daoguang. After that Elliot was to capture the Chusan Islands, blockade the mouth of the Yangtze River, start negotiations with the Qing officials. Palmerston also issued a list of objectives that the British government wanted accomplished, with said objectives being Demand to be treated with the respect due to a royal envoy by the Qing authorities. Secure the right of the British superintendent to administer justice to British subjects in China. Seek recompense for destroyed British property. Gain most favoured trading status with the Chinese government. Request the right for foreigners to safely inhabit and own private property in China. Ensure that, if contraband is seized in accordance with Chinese law, no harm comes to the person(s) of British subjects carrying illicit goods in China. End the system by which British merchants are restricted to trading solely in Canton. Ask that the cities of Canton, Amoy, Shanghai, Ningpo, and the province of northern Formosa be freely opened to trade from all foreign powers. Secure island(s) along the Chinese coast that can be easily defended and provisioned, or exchange captured islands for favourable trading terms. It was left to Elliot as to how these objectives would be fulfilled, but noted that while negotiation would be a preferable outcome, he did not trust that diplomacy would succeed, writing; To sum up in a few words the result of this Instruction, you will see, from what I have stated, that the British Government demands from that of China satisfaction for the past and security for the future; and does not choose to trust to negotiation for obtaining either of these things; but has sent out a Naval and Military Force with orders to begin at once to take the Measures necessary for attaining the object in view. And so because of a drug cartel, run by some ruthless characters like Jardine & Matheson, Britain choose to go to war with the Qing Dynasty and begun a century of humiliation for China. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The incorruptible Lin Zexu was the perfect man for the job of putting an end to the opium problem. However the nefarious opium dealers would not go down without a fight and in the end this all would result in the first opium war. Buckle up it's about to get messy.
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Social Yet Distanced: Emotionalorphan "Stories from the Orphanage" " Call 911 Reliving through poems, contemporary voices and ghosts from the past. As usual... Please enjoy, Share and Support us, and make sure you listen to the full episodes! Who: allmylinks.com/jackvarnell Pod : anchor.fm/socialyetdistanced Support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tCmQeayun Web: socialyetdistanced.com Merch: emotionalorphan.redbubble.com Bang Us: drum.io/jack.varnell Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends -A cross blend of neuroses combining poetry, art, politics, real life tales of an emotionalorphan, and oh so controversial topics. Sharing news and discussions on Lit, Poetry, the world around us and the efficacy of manners. #Merch, #Broadsides... #poetry #art #podcast #support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
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Reliving through poems, contemporary voices and ghosts from the past. As usual... Please enjoy, Share and Support us, and make sure you listen to the full episodes! Who: allmylinks.com/jackvarnell Pod : anchor.fm/socialyetdistanced Support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tCmQeayun Web: socialyetdistanced.com Merch:redbubble.com/people/emotionalorphan/shop?artistUserName=emotionalorphan&collections=1986870&iaCode=all-departments&sortOrder=relevant Social Yet Distanced: A View with an Emotionalorphan and Friends -A cross blend of neuroses combining poetry, art, politics, real life tales of an emotionalorphan, and oh so controversial topics. Sharing news and discussions on Lit, Poetry, the world around us and the efficacy of manners. #Merch, #Broadsides... #poetry #art #podcast #support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
In 1724 Margaret Dickson was sentenced to death for alleged infanticide, hanged from a gibbet in the Grassmarket in Edinburgh, pronounced dead—and then woke up a few hours later complaining of a sore neck. She was scorned in street ballads and cheap printed broadsides, only to be celebrated in verse in our own time. She was known as “Half-Hanged Maggie.”
Season 11 of Blurry Photos kicks off with the Burke and Hare murders! A wild story of 19th century body-snatching, the Burke and Hare murders may have helped advance anatomical science, but definitely regressed ethics. William Burke and William Hare, Irishmen living in Scotland, have become two of the most famous serial killers of the 19th century. When the demands of medical science became too much to keep up with naturally, the two Irishmen stepped in to lend a helping hand. Not grave robbers, or "resurrection men" as they were called at the time, the duo skipped the whole burial part to provide anatomists with fresh bodies. It's a macabre tale of science and economics gone awry, with a slightly tipsy storytelling element to boot on this episode of Blurry Photos! Don't forget to watch me stream games on Twitch! Sources Edwards: Owen Dudley Edwards, Burke & Hare, 1983 Roach: Mary Roach, Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Norton, 2003 Adams: Norman Adams, Scottish Bodysnatchers: True Accounts, Goblinshead, 2002 Young: Alex F. Young, The Encyclopedia of Scottish Executions, 1750 to 1963, Eric Dobby Publishing, 1998 The History of Burke and Hare and of the Resurrectionist Times (1884). The Public Domain Review. Web. https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-history-of-burke-and-hare-and-of-the-resurrectionist-times-1884 Broadsides from The Word on the Street. Web. https://digital.nls.uk/broadsides/ Music Myst on the Moor, Danse Macabre, Moorland, Celtic Impulse, Errigal, Long Road Ahead B, Morgana Rides, Skye Cuillin - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Sí Beag, Sí Mór - Celtic Traditional by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7143-si-beag-si-mor-celtic-traditional License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Traveler by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4770-traveler License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Nomadic Sunset by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4767-nomadic-sunset License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Nomadic Dawn by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4766-nomadic-dawn License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Gjallar by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4763-gjallar License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Scottland Music 1 by Frank Schröter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/9073-scottland-music-1 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Listen in this week as Zig covers another Gamemaster Series: Broadsides and Boarding Parties. Then listen to the Murdery side of the house where Geoffrey discusses The Lake Oconee Murders.For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/nerdandmurd)
While Pints & Politics usually sticks to its lane by commenting on contemporary politics in Peterborough, Ontario and Canada, we like to go exploring occasionally and leave the maps behind. Author Kate Story’s latest novel, Urchin, was published by Running the Goat Books and Broadsides of St. John’s in October of 2021. According to the […]
Chased by pirates, the party decides to engage in some naval warfare. + + + Support our Perilous Partners like dScryb at dscryb.com/perilous for fantasy descriptions of objects, creatures, places and other things by award winning writers. A great tool to inspire any DM as they describe (dScryb) their scenes to their players. Use the coupon code "Perilous" on the dScryb website at checkout for 10% off the subscription price. If you would like to support our Perilous Pursuits and get some cool perks, consider supporting us on patreon. Our patreons can get access for things like our after-show discussions, listening live to our shows on Discord, submitting NPC names for use in our games, playing an NPC in a game session and even becoming a core player in a future perilous adventure. We would really appreciate your support so check it out at www.patreon.com/perilous For more information about us and our other shows, visit us at www.perilouspursuits.com
"Santa Baby" has gone through some changes. When Eartha Kitt recorded it in 1953, it was controversial because women--and particularly black women--didn't talk about desire so bluntly. It was a cool artifact from one of Christmas' back rooms until Madonna covered it in 1987, and that seemingly put the song on the radar of a generation or two of women performers including Arianna Grande and Kylie Minogue. This week, I'm joined by three strong women to discuss what makes Kitt's track special, and what changes when others perform it. Journalist and critic Alison Fensterstock contributed an interview with Rickie Lee Jones to Mojo earlier this year, and she is a regular contributor to NPR.org among other places. Singer Dayna Kurtz's passion and passions are clear in her work, whether the projects explore her personal life, her musical life (as part of Lulu and the Broadsides), or her activist life (as in the case of "What Would Jesus Say"). Alexandra Scott appeared on 12 Songs last year to talk about Dolly Parton's "Hard Candy Christmas," and singer Alexandra Scott has always made songs that sound like direct communications with the listener, whether the lyric reflects her innermost thoughts or something more fabricated. Even musical exercises sound meaningful when she sings them. In the episode, I talk about Pearl Bailey's "Ten Pound Box of Money." That's the song from 1958 adjusted for inflation. When Bailey recorded it, the title was "A Five Pound Box of Money." Sorry for the confusion. Maybe a 10 pound box of money reflects my needs and desires more than Bailey's since that's the lyric I sing in my head when I think about the song. This episode also starts to pay attention to the releases scheduled for the 2021 Christmas season starting with Brett Eldridge's "Mr. Christmas." The album by the same name won't be out until November, but the title track is out and we give it a first listen. If you have any questions, suggestions, or favorites you want to share, I'm at alex@myspiltmilk.com. If you haven't already done so, please do what you have to do to get Twelve Songs in your podcast feed. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify.
Join hosts C.J. and Evan as they read and discuss excerpts from the collected broadsides of Victor Berger, Milwaukee politician, newspaper editor, and first socialist congressperson. News: Suni Lee's Olympic gold-medal victory, Lake Geneva D'n D museum, and killer cop runs for sheriff. Cleanse: Mayfly Invasion
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise https://www.therencruise.com/ SONGS On The Hunt performed by Vince Conaway from the album Liminal Spaces vinceconaway.com Disappointment Island performed by King's Busketeers from the album Singles https://www.thekingsbusketeers.com Donald McGillavry performed by Matt Hughes from the album Alba Gu Brath https://www.matthughesmusic.com Fiddler's Green performed by Master 'Bones' Jangle and the Voodoo Island Cannibals from the album Lots O' Booty http://masterbonesjangle.webs.com/ Waves performed by Jackdaws from the album Amuse http://www.thejackdaws.com/ Johnny Jump Up.mp3 performed by Marc Gunn from the album Virtual Public House www.marcgunn.com A Maid Gone to Comber performed by A Minstrel Meets a Harper from the album A Minstrel Meets A Harper http://www.minstrelmeetsharper.bandcamp.com Shule Aroon (Siulil a Run) performed by A Minstrel Meets a Harper from the album A Minstrel Meets A Harper http://www.minstrelmeetsharper.bandcamp.com Fields of Athenry performed by The Hooligans from the album In Cider Caledonia performed by Harper & Minstrel from the album A Sonnet For The Queen www.theharperandtheminstrel.com Star Of The CountyDown performed by Rowan and the Rose from the album Friendly Traveling Minstrels https://rowanandtherose.com Finnegan's Wake performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/ Humors of Whiskey performed by The Pride of Ireland from the album Here's to Dear Old Erin https://www.theprideofireland.com/ Mountain Dew performed by Iron Hill Vagabonds from the album Circus Vagabonds http://www.ironhillvagabonds.com/ March of Cambreadth performed by Alexander James Adams from the album Harvest Season Second Cutting http://www.faerietaleminstrel.com/ Hornpipes- Itchy Fingers, The Rock, The Clumsy Lover performed by The Rogues from the album Scottish Rogues https://therogues.com/ SEGMENTS Strings and Things brought to you by Jay Michaels. Find out more at http://www.theharperandtheminstrel.com Reflections of a Lady was sponsored by A Klasse Akte go to https://www.facebook.com/aklasseakte for more informaion Festival update brought to you by The Ren List visit http://www.therenlist.com for more informaion The Pub brought to you by Matt Younge find out more at https://irishroots.bandcamp.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com
This week on GH Radio, the pod is commandeered by the podcast hosts of Gaming Vessels. Chris joins Joe, Kevin and Desmond to discuss parenting a gamer kid during the pandemic, possible new gaming handhelds from Nintendo and Valve, gaming news from Sony and Microsoft and much, much more!
Early modern zines and German mac n cheese (ok it doesn't quite rhyme, so sue me) Liz's youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIItkniRXxAnsBuG3d-0fg
First of all apologies to our listeners on being slack!!!! we got back to work after the first lockdown and got very busy. We know you will love this new episode and it’s definitely worth the wait. It was recorded so long ago that Broadsides incredible album, Foolish Believer, has been released, we chat to the amazing front man that is Oliver Baxxter about life in a lockdown, how Broadside became Broadside and a whole heap of awesome stuff. If your a fan of the band, fan of music or just missing out voices have a listen! We promise that we won’t keep you hanging on the next episode, we have so many new exciting guest lined up too! J+M X --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/progression-over-destination/message
This episode was recorded on February 15th, 2021. We are joined by Drea and Tamara to take a look at Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013). We all discuss our initial thoughts; fate vs. autonomy; a relationship between two egos; the varying pressures on men and women; the transformation of a relationship; marriage; getting your affairs in order vs. taking advantage of a moment; the intrinsic lie in romantic comedies; swipe culture; time; being in love; and how the movies serve as a trilogy. We also discuss how this is a white movie, if at all; comparable black movies; and radical examination of black love. Enjoy! — Shameless plugs: You can support a good cause by going over to Broadsides for Breonna and purchasing a poem by a woman of color with an accompanying illustration to hang on your wall over here. Or check out Tamara’s poetry and buy her book Tell Me Something Good over here. And if you want to purchase some fine ass curated vintage clothing check out Tomadoma Vintage over here. — Email us your thoughts, questions, and suggestions at bostonnj@racetraderpodcast.com. Discuss the show with the #racetraderpodcast hashtag on Twitter and everywhere else. Please don’t forget to rate, review and listen on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racetraderpodcast/message
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This week's episode welcomes Nadia Bruce Rawlings, Poet, Author. We speak about her latest book "Dancing In The Rain", from Punk Hostage Press. Of course, the airwaves will be filled with witty, useless banter on a mission of sharing words. That would be Jack Varnell's fault. See more from Nadia at nadiabrucerawlings.com More about Social Yet Distanced Podcast featuring Fran Lock and some yank named Jack. at anchor.fm/emotionalorphan Contest link is labeled " Message" 60 seconds max. See details in FB post. Prizes will be had. Please follow the FB page, and subscribe to the podcast. facebook.com/SocialyetDistanced/ Merch: http://ow.ly/StF450Dn6Ih @sdistanced Books and Broadsides and digital, Oh my... gumroad.com/jackvarnell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialyetdistanced/support
שורפים משחקים, הפודקאסט לגיימר העצלן, על כל המשחקים כולם. השבוע, תוכנית עם הכל מהכל. ערן נהנה מ־Jedi Fallen Order כמו כולנו; יהודה ממשיך לשחק בהרחבה של WoW; דסי נהנת ממשחקי תפקידים בהנחיית ערן וגם משחקי לוח אונליין. שורפים משחקים – תוכנית מספר 235 – הוקלטה בתאריך 05/01/2020 משתתפים: ערן אבירם, דסי אלבר־אבירם, יהודה חלפון, ואביב מנוח. הערות הפרק באתר הרשמה לרסס שלחו לנו מייל כל הפרקים -- Broadsides, Codenames, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, SteamWorld Dig 2, World of WarCraft, Zeitgeist
This episode was recorded on October 25th, 2020. We are joined by Drea and Tamara. We all discuss our initial thoughts; the slave as an executioner; the lack of choice in a flawed system; the political as personal; would a black person stay in the car?; Slim’s naïveté; Shakespeare; forgiveness; the inspiration of their journey; and black betrayal. We embark on a HUGE tangent discussing OJ Simpson; Michael Jackson; Corey Feldman; R Kelly; Bill Cosby; protest as an act of self-defense; a surplus of tragedy not processed; Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me: Notes on the First 150 Years in America; agency and determinism; Trump loyalists; empathy and distance; voter intent; televised news; and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. And we eventually get back to discussing the movie. We hope you enjoy! — Shameless Plugs You can support a good cause by going over to Broadsides for Breonna and purchasing a poem by a woman of color with an accompanying illustration to hang on your wall! Or check out Tamara’s poetry and buy her book Tell Me Something Good! And if you want to purchase some fine ass curated vintage clothing check out Tomadoma Vintage! — Email us your thoughts, questions, and suggestions at bostonnj@racetraderpodcast.com. Discuss the show with the #racetraderpodcast hashtag on Twitter and everywhere else. Please don’t forget to rate, review and listen on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racetraderpodcast/message
An original poem by shalan joudry, re-voiced as 13 languages interwoven together to tell this story. The poem’s meditations on grief, truth-seeking, and communal healing are echoed in the landscape’s own healing. The poem was translated into other languages so that there are a total of thirteen - to fit on the back of a turtle. Translators and voices include: Tamim Arabi (Arabic), Christina Sai Yin Chui (Cantonese), paulo da costa (Portuguese), Gurinder Dhillon (Punjabi), Andor Gjesdal (Norwegian - vocals), Leah Horwood (Norwegian - translation), Yuki Inoue (Japanese - translation), shalan joudry (original poem and vocals), Sabina Kasheke (Swahili), Irene Kasianov (Russian), Lodaidh MacFhionghain (Gaelic), André Muise (Acadian French), Opolahsomuwehs (Wolastoqey), Arlene Stevens (Mi’kmaw - translation and vocals), Barbara Sylliboy (Mi’kmaw - translation), and Atsuko Tomita (Japanese - translation and vocals). (The thirteen written versions will be compiled into a forthcoming book published by Running the Goat Books and Broadsides.)
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival www.larf.net/ Renaissance Magazine www.renaissancemagazine.com/ The Ren Cruise www.therencruise.com/ SONGS Health to the Company performed by Wakefire from the album Midnight Circus https://www.wakefiremusic.com/ John Barleycorn performed by Water Street Bridge from the album Danse Macabre https://www.facebook.com/WaterStreetBridge/ The Night Pat Murphy Died performed by Whirly Jig from the album Thing A Ma Jig https://www.facebook.com/whirlyjig Great To Be A Pirate performed by Whiskey Bards from the album The Recruiter...Free Rum Ain't Free https://www.facebook.com/whiskeybards/ Wild Mountain Thyme V4 performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/ Hammered (Live) performed by Wicked Tinkers from the album Banger for Breakfast Two Guitars performed by Gypsy Rox from the album A Fiddler in Every Port Gypsy Laddio/Cantiga 353 performed by Gypsy Rox from the album A Fiddler in Every Port www.gypsyrox.com The Rosie performed by Fugli http://www.povera.com The Man In The Moon performed by Withe & Stone from the album The Circle Path www.witheandstone.com Schottish (Trad.) performed by Wolgemut(“to be in a good mood”) from the album Danza https://wolgemut.net Tempest performed by Voltaire from the album To the Bottom Of The Sea www.voltaire.net Bonnie Ship The Diamond (Live) performed by Village Idiots from the album Guardians of the Renfaire https://www.facebook.com/the.village.idiots/ We Are Ye Banished Privateers performed by Ye Banished Privateers from the album First Night Back In Port http://yebanishedprivateers.com/ Bardsong performed by Zoe Alexander from the album Bardsong HOW TO LISTEN Apple www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify www.spotify.com/artist/0UcBe1IGWeIQ4y22y3bWgi Pandora www.pandora.com/ Podbay www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537) SONG LYRICS A Health to the Company Kind friends and companions, come join me in rhyme Come lift up your voices in chorus with mine Come lift up your voices, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again Here's a health to the wee lass that I love so well For style and for beauty there's none can excel There's a smile on her countenance as she sits upon my knee There is no man in this wide world as happy as me So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again Our ship lies at anchor, she is ready to dock I wish her safe landing without any shock And if ever I should meet you by land or by sea I will always remember your kindness to me So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again John Barleycorn There were three men, came out of the west Their fortunes for to try And these three men made a solemn vow John Barleycorn must die! Well, they've ploughed, They've sown, they've harrowed him in Threw clouds upon his head Till these three men were satisfied John Barleycorn was dead They've let him lie for a long long time Till the rains from heaven did fall And little sir John sprang up his head And so amazed them all They let him fly till the midsummer's day Till he looked both pale and wan, oh Then little Sir John has grown a long long beard And so became a man They have hired men with the scythes so sharp To cut him off at the knee, They rolled and they tied him around the waist Serving him most him barbarously They hired men with the sharp pitchforks To prick him to the heart And the loader he has served him worse than that For he's bound him to the cart Well, they've wheeled him 'round and 'round the field Till they came onto a barn And there they made their solemn oath Concerning a Barleycorn They hired men with the crab tree sticks To split him skin from bone, yeah But the miller he has served him worst and bad For he ground him between two stones Well there's beer all in the barrel And brandy in the glass, But little old sir John with his nut-brown bowl Proved the strongest man at last John Barleycorn, throw him up, throw him up! Now the huntsman, he can't hunt the fox Nor loudly blow his horn And the tinker he can't mend his pots Without John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn Barleycorn, Barleycorn John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn The Night Pat Murphy Died Oh the night that Paddy Murphy died, is a night I'll never forget Some of the boys got loaded drunk, and they ain't got sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay O'Leary came with the bagpipes, some music for to play That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died As Mrs. Murphy sat in the corner pouring out her grief Kelly and his gang came tearing down the street They went into an empty room and a bottle of whiskey stole They put the bottle with the corpse to keep that whiskey cold That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died About two o'clock in the morning after empty'ing the jug Doyle rolls up the ice box lid to see poor Paddy's mug We stopped the clock so Mrs. Murphy couldn't tell the time And at a quarter after two we argued it was nine That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died They stopped the hearse on George Street outside Sundance Saloon They all went in at half past eight and staggered out at noon They went up to the graveyard, so holy and sublime Found out when they got there, they'd left the corpse behind! That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died Oh the night that Paddy Murphy died, is a night I'll never forget Some of the boys got loaded drunk and they ain't been sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay O'Leary came with the bagpipes, some music for to play That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died Great to be a Pirate Soon you'll be a dead man Ain't it great to be a pirate, laddie To sail the seas and to end just like your daddy Draw your cutlass, spark your pistol's flash pan Steal gold to spend before you are a dead man soon you'll be a dead man. Welcome to the ship, you're now one of the crew We've lots of fun since we have so much to do We've sails to mend, and decks for which to swab A bilge to pump, and lots of other jobs There's lots of ropes, a-ready for the climbing We need a nesting' crow, since our last he went deck divin' And if you find, in Hell you are a doubter We're always runnin' short, of monkeys for the powder Down in the galley, the bread is cooked with raisins To hide the maggots, in the flower Cookie's raisin' The water's going bad, in the barrels where its keepin' The rum is getting stronger, since the First Mate's heads been steepin' In every port, the ladies there are waitin' To take the gold, from each man whose loins are achin' Then back to sea, to start it all again Or face the gallows, and become a freer man all together tenor and bass finish with ""for soon you'll be a dead man."" Ain't it great, to be a pirate, Laddie To sail the seas, and to hang just like your daddy Draw your cutlass, spark your pistol's flash pan Steal gold to spend, for soon you'll be a dead man for soon you'll be a dead man. Wild Mountain Tyme Oh, the summertime is comin' And the trees are sweetly bloomin' And the wild mountain thyme Grows around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? And we'll all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? I will build my love a tower By yon pure and crystal fountain Yes and on it I will lay All the flowers of the mountain Will you go? Lassie, will ya go? And we will all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? If my true love won't come with me Then I would surely find another To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will ya go? And we will all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Will you go? Lassie will you go? The Man in the Moon The man in the moon dropped in last night He and Miss Muffet stopped in for a bite They said little boy blue was out for the night Chasing cows through the Milky Way They ask my opinion on kippers and kings And did I think trouble went around like a ring Did you ever hear such a curious thing Did you think it would make me cry I say to myself down and said where did you go Why did you leave as I started to grow They both shake their heads and softly said no It’s a trick of perspective you see Like all the king’s horses and all the kings men You’ve been marching away since this story began You went straight away in search of an end For something you thought might be Now I sit at a desk while my dreams all die The telephone rings, the debts pile high While I’d rather be somewhere up in the sky Singing songs with the man in the moon Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder what you are Op above the world so high A diamond in the sky They both smiled and stood and said thanks for the tea But they had an appointment at a quarter to three They said look them up if by chance I was free They’d be happy to shine on down So I’m sleeping out in the yard tonight And I don’t care if the midges may bite For the stars overhead are a beautiful sight And the moon is shining down So when you sit at your desk in your dreams all die The telephone rings and the debts pile high Wouldn’t you rather be up in the sky Singing songs with the man in the moon Oh what a wonderful tune Singing songs with the man on the moon. Bonnie Ship the Diamond The Diamond is a ship, my lads For the Davis Strait we're bound The quay it is all garnished With bonnie lasses 'round Captain Thompson gives the order To sail the ocean wide Where the sun it never sets, my lads Nor darkness dims the sky For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale Along the quay at Peterhead The lasses stand aroon Wi' their shawls all pulled around them And the saut tears runnin' doon Don't you weep, my bonnie wee lass Though you be left behind For the rose will grow on Greenland's ice Before we change our mind For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale Here's a health to the Resolution Likewise the Eliza Swan Three cheers for the Battler of Montrose And the Diamond, ship of fame We wear the trousers o' the white The jackets o' the blue When we get back to Peterhead We'll hae sweethearts enou' For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale It will be bright both day and night When the Greenland lads come hame Our ship full up with oil, my lads And money to our name We'll make the cradles for to rock And the blankets for to tear And every lass in Peterhead sing ""Hushabye, my dear"" For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale We are Ye Banished Privateers Ye Banished Privateers In a filthy old tavern in the port of Belfast There sat a drunken laddie, he was tall as a scooner's mast He said ""My name is Charles and I am your king An' my royal arse on your ship you shall bring!"" Well I said ""You sure can swagger, but a king you are not"" And if I had that fucker here, I'd sure have him shot! ""But I need one more swabber, and we're leavin' tonight And you'll find the pay is good, can you sail, can you fight."" We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer But Charlie was a weak one, a real worthless prick He threw up all the time 'cause the salt made 'em sick And when we were plundering a rich merchant ship He ran into hiding, trembling his lip But sea legs can grow on the weakest of lads It turned out some talent in fencing I had Once I grew fond of the pirate charade I'd be the first to dive into the fray We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We roamed all over the seven seas We plundered wherever there riches may be From ye coast of Tortuga to ye shores of Cape Horn We looted n' pillaged both poor and well born For each passing year an' each bottle of rum Had Charlie a more vicious pirate become One with the laddies so fearful and great He advanced to the rank of first mate We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer But each thing so good, must come to an end And Charlie a letter from England was sent It turned that rascal was truly our king He returned from his exile during the spring I gave them my blessing to rove n' I said ""A yearly wager in gold you'll be paid But back home to England you cannot return For you are the scum of the Earth I have learned!"" We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer!
The accordionist and co-founder of the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars actually came to play the instrument and Yiddish music quite by accident. Glenn has played piano and organ with numerous rock acts including Anders Osborne, Susan Cowsill, and Lulu and the Broadsides and teaches Jewish music at Tulane University. Time spent playing klezmer music has also fostered a deepening spiritual life and religious practice. Listen in as his faith is put to the ultimate test with the Troubled Men. Topics include school predictions, the heat, the Clive Davis doc., the Paul Williams doc., Barry Manilow, “The Loved One,” Carpenters, Carl Reiner, Jeopardy, a gathering, Long Beach, early bands, Fishbone, a trip to New Orleans, Tulane time, the key to Miami, MasterClass, Yiddish music, Jonathan Freilich, the Naked Orchestra, the Playboy Jazz Fest, the Purple Onion, an O’Farrell Theater story, the Tenderloin, klezmer origins, a new generation, Mexican food, Kosher food, flexidoxy, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Dr. Lizard” by the N.O. Klezmer Allstars from “Fresh Out The Past”
The accordionist and co-founder of the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars actually came to play the instrument and Yiddish music quite by accident. Glenn has played piano and organ with numerous rock acts including Anders Osborne, Susan Cowsill, and Lulu and the Broadsides and teaches Jewish music at Tulane University. Time spent playing klezmer music has also fostered a deepening spiritual life and religious practice. Listen in as his faith is put to the ultimate test with the Troubled Men. Topics include school predictions, the heat, the Clive Davis doc., the Paul Williams doc., Barry Manilow, “The Loved One,” Carpenters, Carl Reiner, Jeopardy, a gathering, Long Beach, early bands, Fishbone, a trip to New Orleans, Tulane time, the key to Miami, MasterClass, Yiddish music, Jonathan Freilich, the Naked Orchestra, the Playboy Jazz Fest, the Purple Onion, an O'Farrell Theater story, the Tenderloin, klezmer origins, a new generation, Mexican food, Kosher food, flexidoxy, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Dr. Lizard” by the N.O. Klezmer Allstars from “Fresh Out The Past”
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Dublin Harpers, The Skald's Circle, Barleyjuice, Bedlam Bards, T J Hall & Jeff Ksiazek, Tania Opland, Bedlam, Beerside Scoundrels, Terrible Musicians, Tippler's Way, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Trinket, The Craic Show, Saxon Moon, Tullamore, Turtle and the Hair VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise SONGS Paddy's Green Shamrock Shores / Drowsy Maggie performed by Dublin Harpers from the album Dublin Harpers Live King Otool And His Goose performed by The Skald's Circle from the album StoriesOfEireCD1 All for Me Grog performed by Barleyjuice from the album A Night At The Pub Sail the Sky performed by Bedlam Bards from the album On the Drift (Music Inspired by Firefly and Serenity) The Drunken Gauger (Jig) performed by T J Hall & Jeff Ksiazek from the album Éist The Female Ramblin' Sailor performed by Tania Opland from the album Bonnie Rantin' Lassie Loch Lomond performed by Bedlam from the album Angels The Wind That Shakes the Barley performed by Beerside Scoundrels from the album Duel! Star Of The County Down performed by Terrible Musicians from the album NoRoyalty Galway Shawl.mp3 performed by Tippler's Way from the album LetALightShine Bully in the Alley performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads Whiskey, Yer The Devil performed by Trinket from the album Landlocked Battle Of Ragnarok - Doom Of The Gods (2016 Version) performed by Saxon Moon from the album Forged A Red, Red Rose performed by Tullamore from the album The O'Malley's Sessions - One for the Road Whistling Gypsy Rover performed by Turtle and the Hair from the album OnARampage LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
17 Irish and Celtic songs and tunes for St Patrick’s Day on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. The Triskells, Flowers of Edinburgh, 3 Pints Gone, The Jig Is Up, ChildsPlay, The King's Busketeers, Andy Law & Friends, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Nick Metcalf, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Alexander James Adams, Rambling Sailors, We Banjo 3, The Blarney Rebel Band, Sliotar, Farsan, Ed Miller Subscribe and Listen on Apple Podcasts! I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2020 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 - “The Humours of Ballyhloglin / The queen of the rushes” by The Triskells from Irish Pub 3:38 - WELCOME 6:22 - "High Road to Linton/Spootiskerry/Willafjord" by Flowers of Edinburgh from Attack of the Moon Tigers 9:38 - "Steel Bonnets" by 3 Pints Gone from Live at the Shamrock Club 14:00 - "Major Moran's #1 - Big Pat's - The Gargoyle" by The Jig Is Up! from First Steps 18:06 - "Lovely Annie" by ChildsPlay from The Bloom of Youth 22:47 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 26:00 - "Whiskey in the Jar" by The King's Busketeers from The Bedroom Sessions: Boston to Belfast 29:03 - "Falmouth Gig / Bishop's Jig / Porthlystry" by Andy Law & Friends from The Long and the Short of It 32:36 - "Rolling Down to Old Maui" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 35:07 - "Skyline of Skye" by Nick Metcalf from Skyline of Skye 39:59 - "Grandpa Joe" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Twelve Months & A Day 44:27 - "Wandering Willie/The Wiley Old Bachelor/Within a Mile of Clonbur" by Alexander James Adams from Cat & the Fiddle 49:29 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 52:21 - "The Coasts of High Barbary" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites 54:55 - "Dawn Breaks" by We Banjo 3 from Haven 59:23 - "Devil's Ditch" by The Blarney Rebel Band from Ever Onward 1:03:25 - "Kilmaley by Sliotar from Voyage 1:06:27 - "A' Mhisg A Chuir An Nollaig" by Farsan from Farsan Pronunciation: A-Vishk a cur an knoll-ig 1:10:11 - CLOSING 1:11:25 - "London Town" by Ed Miller from Follow the Music The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. 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That’s incredible to think about especially considering I haven’t asked anyone to post a review in a long time. Visit the shownotes to find out how you can get a FREE CD of Irish music from me. I will swallow the cost of the CD. All you have to do is pay for the shipping. The CD is called Happy Songs of Death. It’s fun Irish music with a very Irish theme. This offer is good for a limited time. Click here for details. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. 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VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise SONGS The Ravens performed by The Craic Show from the album Down in the Juke Witch's Reel performed by Far From Home from the album Why Not Step It Out, Mary performed by Maguire Brothers from the album Sibling Rivalry Bedlam Boys performed by Storywrens from the album The Sailor and the Mermaid Wickerman performed by Cu Dubh from the album Order of the Owl All Among the Barley performed by Celtic Squall from the album Celtic Squall With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm performed by Faire to Middlin' from the album Kilts, Celts, & Kippers Katy Cruel performed by Abby Green from the album Why Should I Cape Cod Girls performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads Mjöllnir performed by Cu Dubh from the album Order of the Owl Ghost of a Rose performed by Blackmore's Night from the album Ghost Of A Rose Health to the Company performed by Wakefire from the album Midnight Circus LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy ShowSeason 15 Episode 22 Bonfire Show Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals HOW TO LISTEN Apple Spotify Pandora Podbay Listennotes CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
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Laugh it up with some silly Celtic songs for April Fools Day. http://bestcelticmusic.net/ Gaelic Fury Band, Seamus Kennedy, Stout Pounders, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Emerald Rose, Barleyjuice, Ceann, Marc Gunn, Don Gabbert , Hair of the Dog, Andrew McKee, Charmas, Sligo Rags, Plastic Paddy, The Barley Boys, Jim Cope, Coyote Run, Ed Miller I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Little Beggarman" by Gaelic Fury Band from Swimming Upstream 3:31 "God Is From New Jersey (The Tornado Song)" by Seamus Kennedy from On the Rocks 5:07 "Johnny Jump Up" by Stout Pounders from 3 Drinks Minimum 10:02 "Drunken Sailor" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 12:13 "Fairies Stole My Keys" by Emerald Rose from Con Suite 15:00 "Tim Finnegan's Wake" by Barleyjuice from Six Yanks 19:43 CELTIC FEEDBACK 22:19 "The Need For Mead" by Ceann from Almost Irish 26:03 "Doctor of Gallifrey" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 28:57 "Tejas Go Bragh (The Song)" by Don Gabbert from Alone On the Porch 34:43 "Three Drunken Maidens" by Hair of the Dog from Liam Left the Lights On Again 37:18 "Beer Medley" by Andrew McKee from The Irish Bard 43:21 "The Mermaid" by Charmas from Songs of the Sea 48:12 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 49:29 "We're Irish Tonight (Hung Over in the Morning)" by Sligo Rags from Roll Me Down the Mountain 53:05 "Muirshin Durkin" by Plastic Paddy from Lucky Enough 55:36 "Me Jolly Grog" by The Barley Boys from It's A Long Drive From Ireland 58:36 "Laugh & Half-Draft" by Jim Cope from King of Ballyhooley 1:01:34 "Mairi Mac" by Coyote Run from Pleads the 5th 1:06:49 "The Devil Made Texas/The Irish Washerwoman/The Lads o' Duns/Duns Dings A'" by Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. What are your pick of the funniest Celtic songs? This week in the Celtic Music Magazine I share with you a few secrets I learned about how to visit Skellig Michael in Ireland. This island as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The island climbs 700 feet. It is known for the Gaelic monastery that was founded there in the 6th and 8th centuries. It was also featured in the Star Wars, The Last Jedi. So it's not easy to access. I share an article where you can learn more about how to access the island when you travel to Ireland. Subscribe here. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Dingle. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! This show exists because of the kind patronage of people like you. You can make a pledge of a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. And you also get episodes before regular listeners. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I want to thank our newest Patron: J Koenig Thank you so much for helping us celebrate Celtic culture through music. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Joan emailed: "Hi Marc. I listen to the podcast at work. When I'm on a tight deadline working on my library's newsletter, the songs you play really help keep me focused - especially your Instrumental Music Study Aid episodes. Thanks for filling my ears and keeping my brain on target!" Darius emailed: "Hello Marc, I came across your wonderful podcast recently & subscribed! Regarding voting, although all your featured musicians are wonderful, when asked to vote for a specific episode's featured musician, perhaps asking to vote for that particular/featured song would be more appropriate? By that I mean, I have gone back & searched the bands featured but found 2 or 3 songs as my personal favourites. Absolutely no offence to the great bands but I wouldn't go as far as voting them as my favourite bands, rather songs :) Also, what do you think about either as the final episode of the year or the first episode of the year, featuring the top rated songs of the year, voted by the listeners? Anyway thank you again and I promise to become a paid subscriber once I have some income. Currently in the process of starting a sustainable, holistic, self sufficient & off-grid Ecovillage in Canada. More on that if you are interested. Namaste"
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise SONGS Rosin the Beau performed by Whiskey_Bay_Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads Innocence Lost performed by Cheeks_and_Phoenix from Heckfire & Charcoal Solfeggio Ale performed by Bocca_Musica from Bocca Musica Live! Finally Legal (Double CD Pack) We've Got Whiskey In The Jar performed by Minstrel_Ravn_The from The Minstrel and the Harp Four Able Physicians, performed by Bardmageddon from Bawdy Ballads (Fiddlin' on a) Cool Spring Eve performed by Iron_Hill_Vagabonds from Whiskey & Promises: A Collection of Irish Favourites I Want a Lass performed by Lost_Boys from Paul's Walk On The Hunt(2018) performed by Vince_Conaway from Liminal Spaces Sharknado performed by Dregs from Dregnado Old Dun Cow performed by Reelin'_Rogues_The from Live at Claddagh Saucy Sailor performed by Music_the_Gathering from LVL 1 Everybody Knows performed by Rowan_and_the_Rose from We Have Adventures Mairead's Mortal Wound performed by Cu_Dubh from The Warlord I Come to Sing performed by Craig_Merlin_Broers from A Lucky Man and his Lute Funkengroovenfesttanz (CSM 100 / Skudrinka) performed by Wolgemut from Funkengroovenfest Seven Seas performed by The_Craic_Show from The Double Album, All About the Moor (Othello) - featuring Lady Prudence performed by Shakespeare_Approves from Are You There God? It's Me, Shakespeare O'neill's March performed by Pictus from Fire Top 20 Cds of 2018 20 Broadsides and Ballads from WhiskeyBayRovers 19 Heckfire & Charcoal from CheeksandPhoenix 18 Bocca Musica Live! Finally Legal (Double CD Pack) from BoccaMusica 17 The Minstrel and the Harp from MinstrelRavnThe 16 Bawdy Ballads from Bardmageddon 15 Whiskey & Promises: A Collection of Irish Favourites from IronHillVagabonds 14 Paul's Walk from LostBoys 13 Liminal Spaces from VinceConaway 12 Dregnado from Dregs 11 Live at Claddagh from Reelin'RoguesThe 10 The Dirty Songbook from TheNaughtyBawdyBrigade 9 LVL 1 from MusictheGathering 8 We Have Adventures from RowanandtheRose 7 The Warlord from CuDubh 6 A Lucky Man and his Lute from CraigMerlinBroers 5 Come One Come All from MerryWivesofWindsor 4 Funkengroovenfest from Wolgemut 3 The Double Album, from TheCraicShow 2 Are You There God? It's Me, Shakespeare from ShakespeareApproves 1 Fire from Pictus LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) The Moat Scoundrels Inn HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)
Pubs are often dark places. I'm sure dark things have been discussed. Maybe I'm naive, but I don't feel they are any darker than what we find on social media. I don't like social media. It brings out the worst in people. It makes the world a more vile place than it actually is. And so I avoid it, like the plague. Fair comparison. That's one of the big reasons I changed things up this year. But before we get to this year, let's talk about last and the many things happening in the pub. In this show, you will hear some of my picks of the best Celtic bands of 2018. You'll enjoy new music from the Brobdingnagian Bards to celebrate our 20th anniversary. Learn about the new Song Request feature of Coffee with The Celtfather. Understand my new mission statement for the podcast. And then we will chat about how the pain of engaging on social media outweighs its use and why I moved to YouTube. Finally, I launch a new feedback section today. So I need your feedback. Pub Songs Podcast is music, education, and community. If you like, tell a friend or interact. Support me on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list. PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:17 "When She Held Me In Her Arms" by Marc Gunn from Single 3:04 WELCOME TO THE PUB Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, Making the world a happier place through music, education, social activism, and conversation. If you have comments and want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this podcast. 5:38 "Irish Fire" by Melanie Gruben from Single 10:01 "Montreal" by Talisk from Beyond 15:24 "We'll Follow the Music" by Ed Miller from We'll Follow the Music 19:35 Special Offer on Patreon. Sign up as a Heroic Patron in February and you will get a copy of my album Heroes. It's exclusively available on Patreon. 21:35 "Skellig" by Jiggy from Translate 25:35 "Cat and the Fiddle" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 29:44 FEATURE BROBDINGNAGIAN BARDS 20th Anniversary New singles... new album??? 30:32 "Jedi Mickey" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Single 33:24 PUB CHAT FEEDBACK. I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? What do you remember most from one of my recent shows? Or from another show you've seen? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. 34:40 "Fish in the Sea" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites 36:13 "The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" by Warbelow Range from Warbelow Range 40:01 New: Song Requests on Coffee with The Celtfather 42:13 "Rise Up" by Brad Tuck from On These Waters 44:55 "I Am Stretched on Your Grave" by Gone Molly from Gone Molly 48:07 Dark Side of the Pub. What happens when the pain of engaging on social media outweighs the pain of reading posts? Making the world a happier place through music, education, social activism, and conversation 56:53 "Big Trip (Trip to Windsor/Sheepskin & Beeswax)" by The Fretless from The Fretless 1:00:45 "Cape Code Girls" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 1:03:55 Why YouTube? 1:05:17 "Quiet Land of Erin" by Gwendolyn Snowdown from Three Strand Braid 1:08:55 "Last Gift" by Marys Lane from Wild Unknown 1:13:01 UPCOMING SHOWS Coffee with The Celtfather every Wednesday at 11 am Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co on Friday, February 8 at 7:30 PM. No cover. Drink. Celtfather Live Exclusive on February 17. Tickets are $15 per person or free for Heroic Patrons. Brennan's Irish Pub on Saturday, February 23 at 7:30 PM. Cover charge. Join me at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama on March 17 with Kilted Kings for a St Patrick's Day celebration on the beach. Be different! And proud of it. Slainte! 1:14:22 THANK YOU PATRONS The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 or more per month allows me to create music and podcasts for your enjoyment. Special thanks to my patrons: Wendy E, David S, Rachel B, Peter T. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You’ll get episodes before regular listeners, free albums, videos and lots more. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners today. 1:15:06 "Sail the Sky" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise SONGS The Horse's Brawl performed by Cantiga from A Timeless Journey Mes Pas Semez performed by New World Renaissance Band from Poets, Bards, and Singers of Songs The Moat Rosin the Beau performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads Cardiff Rose performed by Rambling Sailors from Port of Call Shuffling Troo Jigs performed by Tartanic from Universal Shiki Shiki Baba performed by Circa Paleo from Eleven Lives The Archives The Bonny Ship the Diamond performed by Mallory & McCall from Unreleased Track The Ballad of Pompador & Melodio performed by The Minstrels of Mayhem from Live at My Dear Mother's Pub Dana McDaniel's Whiskey Emporium performed by Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings from No Bedrolls or Backpacks All For Me Grog performed by Barleyjuice from A Night At the Pub New Music No Shade Never performed by Rowan and the Rose from Friendly Travelling Minstrels The Night Pat Murphy Died performed by Minstrosity from Why Am I Not Surprised? All Around My Hat performed by Neidfyre from Duck Feet Waddling The Parting Glass performed by Marc Gunn from Soul Of A Harper LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) The Moat Scoundrels Inn HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles that is (478) 227-8537
Songs of ghosts and the bizarre with Celtic music from NUA, The Rowan Tree, Solasta, Purcell's Polyphonic Party, The Grenaways, Runa, Ciana, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Talisk, Templars of Doom, The Jackdaws, The Kilt Lifters, Bill Grogan's Goat, Marys Lane. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Ghostrider" by NUA from FLOW 8:11 "Neidges Awarra" by The Rowan Tree from The Rowan Tree 11:32 "Bedlam Boys" by Solasta from A Cure for the Curious 16:04 "Emperor of the Moon" by Purcell's Polyphonic Party from An Invitation to Dance 21:00 "Ghost" by The Grenaways from Diesel Rainbows 24:43 CELTIC FEEDBACK 28:25 "Ain't No Grave" by Runa from Live 32:52 "Winnie Hayes / I Buried My Wife and Danced On Top of Her Grave / Timmy Clifford's" by Ciana from Ciana 36:03 "Ghost of Pierre Leblanc" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 39:30 "Crooked Water Valley" by Talisk from Beyond 45:35 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 47:08 "Michael Collins' Ghost" by Templars of Doom from Bring Me the Head of John the Baptist 51:30 "Banish Morrisons" by The Jackdaws from Troubles 55:12 "The Cruel Sister" by The Kilt Lifters from Friends Old and New 1:00:02"The Devil's Trumpet" by Bill Grogan's Goat from Third Eye 1:06:25 "Dead Man Walking" by Marys Lane from Wild Unknown The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. I want to start by sending out my heartfelt condolences to the Jewish community in Pittsburgh. I'm so sick of the hate that inspires these attacks. It reminds me of the attacks the Irish suffered when they first came to America. That hate is a plague. So I wanted to send out my Celtic solidarity for that community and all the disenfranchised communities who similarly suffer. We are here for you. I wanna thank you so much for listening to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. There are other podcasts sharing Celtic music. And they are fantastic. In fact, if you know of any Celtic podcast that's worth listening to, drop me an email. I'd love to share it with listeners. You are here because we're doing something a little bit different. We focus on independent Celtic music. These bands don’t have huge financial backers. They don’t have record labels. Working together, we are helping them live a dream. We are part of something bigger. So thank you for supporting this podcast and my dream to create an inclusive Celtic community. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! I don’t know about you. But I am not a fan of corporate influence. Certainly not in politics, but also not in the music I create and share. That’s one of the reasons that the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast supports independent Celtic musicians. I want to help the artists who don’t have a record label or a giant production company behind them. They are doing everything themselves. Your support of this podcast helps with that mission. This show is listener supported. Instead of trying to find advertisers, I've decided to let your generosity fund the creation, production, and promotion of the show. You'll get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get extra special episodes, including a bonus episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast that will come out this month. I want to thank our newest patrons of the podcast: Laura, Patricia B., Martin K. And finally, I want to give a huge thanks to Carol Baril. She is one of the all new Celtic Legends. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Brandon Carl posted a picture on Facebook: "Listening to your Halloween podcast whilst playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 PC game!" Kerry Fergason posted a picture on Facebook: "On a road trip this weekend I discovered that this little guy, named Squirrel, whines unless I am playing your Irish and Celtic music podcast. Thank you Squirrel whisperer! — in Dallas, Texas." Mark Albright emailed: "Marc, Last year, when I upgraded my iPhone, I opened the Irish and Celtic Music podcast and noticed it defaulted to the very first episode. I looked through what was played and unplayed, noticed my listening has been sporadic at best, and decided I would start at the very beginning and go up until the most recent podcast. Well, a week and half ago, I got caught up. I've been listening to your podcast while cooking dinner, while cleaning my apartment, while driving to and from work. I also have it on when I've traveled up north and back, proving the podcast makes a great travel companion. You name it, you and the music has been in the background. Along the way, I've Favorited the Christmas music podcasts which has further proved the best way to listen to Christmas music is to have it played on Celtic instruments. But the biggest story I want to share involves your Celtic Music Workout specials. I started listening to the first one when, completely by chance, when I went to the gym and worked the elliptical. It was a trip! The podcast got my heart rate up and kept me motivated to keep on going. I shared those two podcasts with my friend Roxanne, my nephew and niece-in-law - all of whom are long distance runners. I also shared them with the managers of the gym that I go to. They got a bang out of listening to them and liked how the music kept the momentum up throughout the podcast. So, if you are ever inspired to create any new Celtic Music Workout podcasts, please do so. They are appreciated! Keep up the great work on the podcast. It's greatly appreciated...well, at least by me. Slainte!"
Mark Smith talks to Conrad Nelson and Deborah McAndrew about their brand new version of Dario Fo's classic They Don't Pay? We Won't Pay! (also known as Can't Pay? Won't Pay!). The show is a co-production between York Theatre Royal and Halifax-based company Northern Broadsides, where Conrad Nelson is the Artistic Director. They discuss the company's past and future, the process of adapting and translating theatrical language "from Milan to Middlesborough", and the careful precision required when staging farce - or any play. "This is so much about being a theatre animal. This play was made by a theatre animal, and we're theatre animals, we're playhouse creatures." They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay! will run at York Theatre Royal from 5 to 13 October 2018 before embarking on a national tour from 16 October to 2 December 2018. (Photo of Conrad Nelson and Deborah McAndrew in rehearsal, credit: Nobby Clark)
Let's travel to the Lakes of Pontchartrain with Celtic music from Daimh, House of Hamill, Raglan, Steve Holloway, Jed Marum, Moonrakers, Whiskey Bay Rovers, IONA, Celtic Reggae Revolution, Sora, Sliotar, Lexington Field, Gwendolyn Snowdon. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Do me a favor share this podcast. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. One of the things I love about the Celts is our generosity. We give with kindness and without expectation to the people and causes we believe in. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 "Pattern Day Jigs" by Daimh from The Hebridean Sessions 4:12 "Rainy Day Set" by House of Hamill from March Through Storms 8:04 "Sturgan Brae" by Raglan from A New Dawn 11:49 "Cos Cob Reel/Coal Hands/How's Your Mother for a Sod of Turf" by Steve Holloway from Next Stop, Seelie Court 16:53 "Lakes of Pontchartrain" by Jed Marum from The Soul of a Wanderer 22:54 CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:49 "River Song" by Moonrakers from Bird on the Wing 29:15 "Bully in the Alley" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 31:15 "Carls O'Dysart" by IONA from Signature 36:14 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 37:20 "St Brendan's Dub" by Celtic Reggae Revolution from Celtic Dub, Volume 1 42:27 "Hurricane" by Sora from Heartwood 49:08 "Kitty's Welcome to Limerick" by Sliotar from Voyage 53:39 "Tracy Boys Fight the World" by Lexington Field from Old Dirt Road 57:58 "Johny Rau" by Gwendolyn Snowdon from Three Strand Braid The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Your generous pledge helps pay for the production and promotion of the podcast and its artists, as well as my time in producing it. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get a two-hour special. Our next milestone will bring 2-hours of Celtic flute and whistle music to your ears. October 15th deadline on the milestone. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Michael Truman Cavanaugh emailed: "Hi Marc, Long time listener and patron. I heard a song recently on one of your casts but I can’t seems to back track my steps and find the tune. It was about a fellow passing away and this song was his last gift. Can you name that tune and artist? Also, a request for an upcoming pod I would love to hear “My Pretty Irish Girl” in honor of my long lost sweetheart. Hopefully we’ll meet again." Megann Eichner emailed: "Hi Marc, I was able to get all of the music easily and with no problems! I have not had the chance to listen to all of it yet, but I can’t wait! I love your podcast by the way! It is so unique, and the music is great! Thank you!" Justin Lowmaster emailed a photo: "Packing boxes while listening to episode 371."
VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine SONGS The Parting Glass performed by Craig of Farrington from 20 Years of Sweet Delights The Mermaid Song performed by Rumrunners from Got Rum! The Moat Rosin the Beau performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads Ghost of Pierre LeBlanc performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads Scarborough Faire performed by Sirena - the Seelie Players from Sirena Fiddler's Green performed by Rambling Sailors from Shining Clear The Archives The Captain's Log (Live) performed by Dogs in Doublets from Unreleased Recording Sans Intellectus performed by Dogs in Doublets from Demo Risin of the Moon performed by Terry Griffith from Songs from the Pub Cantiga performed by Vince Conaway from Reprise Wild Mountain Thyme performed by Abby Green from Fig for a Kiss She Movies Through the Faire performed by Celtic Mayhem from Celtic Mayhem Whiskey in the Jar performed by Crossed Cannons from Skull And Crossed Cannons Wild Rover performed by The Dregs from Uncorked LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) The Moat Scoundrels Inn HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles that is (478) 227-8537
Celebrate Celtic culture through beautiful Celtic music from The Flying Toads, The Fretless, Tom Eure, Dylan Foley, Raglan, Daimh, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Arthur Hinds & The Round Table, Marc Gunn, Stout Pounders, Heavy Blarney, Black Rose Roisin Dubh, Black 47, Jiggy, Gone Molly. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. One of the things I love about the Celts is our generosity. We give with kindness and without expectation to the people and causes we believe in. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 "Stan Chapman's" by The Flying Toads from Warts 'n All 5:52 "Maggie's Set (Live)" by The Fretless from Live from the Art Farm 10:23 "The Best of Thee" by Tom Eure from The Coin, The Prayer, The Crow 13:31 "Glass of Beer / Bag of Spuds / Lady Anne Montgomery" by Dylan Foley from Deliriously Happy 16:48 "Beautiful Affair" by Raglan from A New Dawn 21:02 CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:26 "Dhannsamaid Le Ailean" by Daimh from The Hebridean Sessions 29:42 "Rolling Down to Old Maui" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 32:13 "Beltane Comes" by Arthur Hinds & The Round Table from In Her Name 36:00 "As Long As I'm Flyin'" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 38:29 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 39:57 "Pumpkin's Fancy" by Stout Pounders from Pour Decisions 42:17 "Sinister Path" by Heavy Blarney from From Bog to Swamp 46:11 "Gallant Murray" by Black Rose Roisin Dubh from Black Rose White Rabbit 49:21 "Liverpool Fantasy" by Black 47 from Elvis Murphy's Green Suede Shoes 51:59 "Head Rush" by Jiggy from Translate 57:45 "The Miners Way" by Gone Molly from Gone Molly The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Did you know we have an app? Best of all, it's free. You can download it in the iTunes store or on Amazon. You'll get regular notifications of new episodes. Get it now! If you're a Patron of the Podcast, or just considering it, I have an episode of Celtfather Music & Travel that talks about Patreon and how you can get the most out of it. It's episode #243. You can listen to it for free. And it might answer some questions on why you should become a Patron of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast or of your favorite Celtic musician. Check it out! Check out Celtic Adventures from Geek Pub Songs. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Your generous pledge helps pay for the production and promotion of the podcast and its artists, as well as my time in producing it. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get a two-hour special. Our next milestone will bring 2-hours of Celtic flute and whistle music to your ears. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Perry L. Thompson, Mike Downs, Tyson Woolman, Cheryl Hainey, Amanda Braun. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Les emailed a photo: "Hi Marc, I’ve been a faithful fan of the podcast for many years. I’ve met you at DragonCon several times. I really enjoy the show and share it with friends whenever I can. I was listening and today I decided to share where I was listening. You see, I moved from Nashville to Prague last September to begin teaching English. I was out in the city listening and decided to share my view on the street as I was listening. Keep up the great work! Thank you for an awesome podcast." RJ emailed: "Marc Gunn, I am an avid listener to your podcast and play them almost every night to fall asleep to. I was wondering if you had any particular songs that were adventurous or something of the sort. I play dungeons and dragons with a few close friends and some of the music out there is sub-par. I am e-mailing you to see if you know of any lesser-known artists who have something that I could use to set the scene for an adventure or quest." Scott Selhorst emailed from Dayton, OH: "I loved your Celtic Tunes by Celtic Women for Mother's Day. I was listening to this podcast at work. Listening to Irish and Celtic music makes the day go much quicker. As I listen to your podcasts, some songs and tunes usually make a really good impression on me, and I buy the song. For this particular podcast, most of the tunes made a really good impression on me. I bought most of them. Some I had already owned. Keep up the great work. I am sorry to hear about Jed Marum. He is an artist I always enjoyed listening to since I first heard him. I look forward to listening to your tribute to him." Jim Mitchell emailed a photo: "It’s not County Claire but I can dream!"
No Irish Need Apply unless they want to be on the podcast. Because we love to feature Irish and Celtic music from The Rowan Tree, Old Man Flanagan's Ghost, Whiskey Bay Rovers, Lunasa, The Gothard Sisters, Moonrakers, Arthur Hinds & the Round Table, W Ed Harris, Spirited Lads, Sliotar, Brad Tuck, Heavy Blarney, Clover's Revenge, Marys Lane, House of Hamill. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. One of the things I love about the Celts is our generosity. We give with kindness and without expectation to the people and causes we believe in. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Laura's House" by The Rowan Tree from The Rowan Tree 4:08 "Irish Set" by Old Man Flanagan's Ghost from Far From Shore 7:31 "Cape Cod Girls" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 10:41 "Pontivy" by Lunasa from Cas 15:52 "Rose, Marie and Heather" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 19:33 CELTIC FEEDBACK 22:23 "Shotover" by Moonrakers from Tides 25:23 "Gwenivere's Gone Away" by Arthur Hinds & the Round Table from In Her Name 30:10 "Devanny's Goat-Galway Rambler-Last Night's Fun" by W Ed Harris from The Well Below The Valley Project 32:37 "Pirate Dan" by Spirited Lads from Tall Tales and Fond Farewells 36:20 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 38:39 "Kilmaley" by Sliotar from Voyage 41:42 "Hills of Connemara/Banks of the Cove" by Brad Tuck from On These Waters 45:06 "The Morri-Kesh Express" by Heavy Blarney from From Bog to Swamp 48:59 "No Irish Need Apply" by Clover's Revenge from Gotta Get O'Raggednized 51:54 "Petronilla" by Marys Lane from Wild Unknown 57:53 "Cedars House" by House of Hamill from March Through Storms The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here due to the generosity to not only our kind Patrons of the Podcast, but also to the generosity of Celtic musicians. Artists give us permission to play their music on our show. If you know of a Celtic artist that you think should be featured on the podcast, there's two things you can do. First, email the artist. Ask them to submit at 4celts.com. The form is quick and easy. They'll find out how to send music directly to the podcast. Second, drop me an email. Tell me you emailed the artist. And I can check in with them in a couple weeks. Is Celtic Travel a priority in your life? It should be. I have an episode of Celtfather Music & Travel that talks a little about making it an important part of your life. Find the link in the shownotes. Starts at 4:57 Best and Worst of the Isle of Skye on Celtfather Music & Travel. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Your generous pledge helps pay for the production and promotion of the podcast and its artists, as well as my time in producing it. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get a two-hour special. Our next milestone will bring 2-hours of Celtic flute and whistle music to your ears. Special thanks to our illustrious Celtic Legends: Nancie, Hank Woodward, Bryan Brake, Scott Benson, Hunter Melville, John Bilderback, Kevin Long, Annie Lorkowski, Derek Lineberry, Lynda MacNeil, John Sharkey White, II, Theresa Sullivan, Shawn Cali. These super generous people pledge $10 per episode to keep this show running each and every week. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Scott McPhee emailed: "I discovered this podcast after it was mentioned in a column called RD Recommends in Reader's Digest. From the podcast dated 18 January, 2018, I want to find out the titles of two songs that were played. One was by Screaming Orphans. The other was by The Founding." Amy Goodwin emailed back in March: "Hi Marc, Caught a bit of your live feed last night- our delta internet couldn’t quite keep up with the live aspect. Managed to see a few songs- including the one about the cats knocking over glasses. As one who lives with toddlers, I found the song very relevant! We’ve been listening to the podcast the past weeks while decking the house out in green and getting out all of the kids’ leprechaun books. In case your kids are interested, a few of our favourites are Jamie O’Ruorke and the Pooka, Fiona’s Luck, and That’s What Leprechauns Do. We were in B’ham last weekend for a birthday party and got to see some of the new Jetsons interstate construction y’all have going on. What an ambitious project!" Amy Goodwin emailed: "Today, we’re listening to the podcast while... the small children are using the hose to “wash” the hammock. husband is hunting the snake that threatens the chickens/kittens. I am getting ready to enjoy national wine day!" Danielle Vergara emailed: "Hi Marc, I just wanted to write to you to thank you for this lovely podcast. There is such a great variety of music, and a great selection of artists. Being a 17-year-old visually impaired musician that plays a lot of Trad Irish music, it's wonderful to see a podcast that is dedicated to Celtic music! With that being said, I shall continue to be a listener, and this podcast shall continue to help me with schoolwork!"
Northern Broadsides theatre company's For Love or Money, directed by and featuring company founder Barrie Rutter, has been adapted from a French play, Turcaret by Alain-Rene Lesage, by regular Broadsides collaborator Blake Morrison. Blake speaks to us about the play, about play translation and about 21 years of collaborations with Rutter and Broadsides. For Love or Money opened at The Viaduct Theatre in Halifax on 15 September 2017. After that, it will tour to West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, Rose Theatre Kingston, New Vic Theatre in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, Liverpool Playhouse and finally York Theatre Royal, where it will close on 2 December.
In 1992, Barrie Rutter directed and played the title role in Shakespeare’s Richard III for what became the inaugural production of Northern Broadsides. Twenty-five years later, he is directing Mat Fraser as Richard for Hull’s 2017 City of Culture. In this episode, David Chadderton speaks to Barrie about a quarter of a century of Broadsides, his own forthright views on how to direct and perform Shakespeare and on returning to the city where he grew up for this anniversary production. Richard III will run at Hull Truck Theatre from 4 to 27 May 2017. It will then have a short run at the Viaduct Theatre in Halifax from 30 May to 3 June. (Photo of Barrie Rutter at Dean Clough, Halifax by Kay Burnett)
Will NBC’s Matt Lauer be blacklisted after DARING to ask Hillary real questions? Today on TRUNEWS, Rick Wiles details the highlights from last night’s Commander in Chief forum, and responds to Obama’s latest un-presidential commentary. Rick also discusses the debut of Clinton’s Anti-Trump LBJ style “Daisy Ad” on the anniversary of the original.
GUESTS: Christian & Jess from PDX BROADSIDES, The Secret Word, PROJECT PABST, Andrew WK, Ice Cube & Duran Duran, The Upside Down Flag, Distress Word from Greg, Tutti Frutti, PDX BROADSIDES, New Album, Topics For Songs, Nerd Rock, A SONG FROM THE PDX BROADSIDES, WoC, Gotcha Hiding Mail, Porta Potty Phone, Fake Psychic
Since the three of us all got the chance to go to Gencon I thought we would bring to the table the top three take aways from the convention. Here us discuss what we liked from the best four days in gaming.
Since the three of us all got the chance to go to Gencon I thought we would bring to the table the top three take aways from the convention. Here us discuss what we liked from the best four days in gaming.
Welcome to the Devon Dice Podcast episode 9, Joel and talk about a few games this week, Molecular: The Strategic Chemistry Tile Game and the Viticulture and they do 2 Reviews; The Gallerist and The Castles of Burgundy card game. We have news; Martin Wallace is making a Zombie! - 2 player Merchants & Marauders, Broadsides. Token Trilogy & Metal Coins from Stonemaier games THE GAMES OF TABLETOP SEASON 4! Near and Far This war of mine Kickstarters: Starving Artist Dark Souls; the Board Game The conester The Game Canopy Find the twitter page @DevonDiceUK Find us on @TPWestrope @DippyDolittle @DepressedMonk3y Find our Facebook page Our web page www.devondice.co.uk Our sponsor meeplescorner.co.uk, @meeplescorner credits go to Bensound.com for some of the music use “The Elevator Bossa Nova”, “cute”and “Funny song” plus other music by Jason Shaw at audionautix.com - Thank you listen and it’s your turn
Transmitido ao vivo em 13 de abr de 2016 Uma editora nacional nova está chegando ao mercado e fará sua primeira aparição oficial no Meeple Maniacs Radiocast desta semana. Saiba qual é, seus planos e jogos. Ainda tem o que Jack e Lukita jogaram, além das notícias, lançamentos do mercado e as campanhas mais recentes em financiamento. Na Meeple Academy, vamos falar mecânica roll and move. Ultrapassada? Polêmica? Por fim, os emails dos ouvintes. Entrevista com Eduardo Cella da Papergames sobre o lançamento do jogo Flip City www.papergames.com.br JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE JACK: LifeBoat Zona Mágica Power Grid Deluxe JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE LUKITA: Planet Steam http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/planet-steam Mission: Red Planet http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/mission-red-planet-second-edition Res Publica 2230 AD http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/res-publica-2230ad NOTÍCIAS: FFG anuncia nova expansão de Eldritch Horror: Signs of Carcosa https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2016/4/8/signs-of-carcosa/ Broadsides: um jogo no universo de Merchants & Marauders https://www.facebook.com/ZManGames/photos/a.178065885601288.42206.170153096392567/1005292092878659/?type=3&theater Jogo de tabuleiro do filme Labirinto http://www.dicetowernews.com/jim-hensons-labyrinth-comes-to-the-tabletop/24760 Stonemeier dá pistas de eu jogo euro Legacy http://www.dicetowernews.com/stonemaier-teases-new-legacy-game-charterstone/24784 Última semana de pré-venda de Three Cheers for Master http://www.ludofy.com/produto/three-cheers-for-master/ Red Box anuncia Boss Monster e Ancient Terrible Things para o Brasil Lançamentos da DEVIR: Reign of Cthulhu Through the Ages Cacao Twilight Struggle Space Alert Codenames Pandemic – On the Brink FINANCIAMENTOS COLETIVOS: Internacionais: Ghostbusters II https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cze/ghostbusters-the-board-game-ii Rum & Bones: Second Tide https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coolminiornot/rum-and-bones-second-tide Nacionais: Drillit http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/drillit-fuga-da-montanha-de-cristal Zona Mágica http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/zona-magica MEEPLE ACADEMY: Roll and Move https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamemechanic/2035/roll-spin-and-move
Transmitido ao vivo em 13 de abr de 2016 Uma editora nacional nova está chegando ao mercado e fará sua primeira aparição oficial no Meeple Maniacs Radiocast desta semana. Saiba qual é, seus planos e jogos. Ainda tem o que Jack e Lukita jogaram, além das notícias, lançamentos do mercado e as campanhas mais recentes em financiamento. Na Meeple Academy, vamos falar mecânica roll and move. Ultrapassada? Polêmica? Por fim, os emails dos ouvintes. Entrevista com Eduardo Cella da Papergames sobre o lançamento do jogo Flip City www.papergames.com.br JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE JACK: LifeBoat Zona Mágica Power Grid Deluxe JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE LUKITA: Planet Steam http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/planet-steam Mission: Red Planet http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/mission-red-planet-second-edition Res Publica 2230 AD http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/res-publica-2230ad NOTÍCIAS: FFG anuncia nova expansão de Eldritch Horror: Signs of Carcosa https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2016/4/8/signs-of-carcosa/ Broadsides: um jogo no universo de Merchants & Marauders https://www.facebook.com/ZManGames/photos/a.178065885601288.42206.170153096392567/1005292092878659/?type=3&theater Jogo de tabuleiro do filme Labirinto http://www.dicetowernews.com/jim-hensons-labyrinth-comes-to-the-tabletop/24760 Stonemeier dá pistas de eu jogo euro Legacy http://www.dicetowernews.com/stonemaier-teases-new-legacy-game-charterstone/24784 Última semana de pré-venda de Three Cheers for Master http://www.ludofy.com/produto/three-cheers-for-master/ Red Box anuncia Boss Monster e Ancient Terrible Things para o Brasil Lançamentos da DEVIR: Reign of Cthulhu Through the Ages Cacao Twilight Struggle Space Alert Codenames Pandemic – On the Brink FINANCIAMENTOS COLETIVOS: Internacionais: Ghostbusters II https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cze/ghostbusters-the-board-game-ii Rum & Bones: Second Tide https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coolminiornot/rum-and-bones-second-tide Nacionais: Drillit http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/drillit-fuga-da-montanha-de-cristal Zona Mágica http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/zona-magica MEEPLE ACADEMY: Roll and Move https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamemechanic/2035/roll-spin-and-move
Transmitido ao vivo em 13 de abr de 2016 Uma editora nacional nova está chegando ao mercado e fará sua primeira aparição oficial no Meeple Maniacs Radiocast desta semana. Saiba qual é, seus planos e jogos. Ainda tem o que Jack e Lukita jogaram, além das notícias, lançamentos do mercado e as campanhas mais recentes em financiamento. Na Meeple Academy, vamos falar mecânica roll and move. Ultrapassada? Polêmica? Por fim, os emails dos ouvintes. Entrevista com Eduardo Cella da Papergames sobre o lançamento do jogo Flip City www.papergames.com.br JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE JACK: LifeBoat Zona Mágica Power Grid Deluxe JOGADOS RECENTEMENTE LUKITA: Planet Steam http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/planet-steam Mission: Red Planet http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/mission-red-planet-second-edition Res Publica 2230 AD http://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/res-publica-2230ad NOTÍCIAS: FFG anuncia nova expansão de Eldritch Horror: Signs of Carcosa https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2016/4/8/signs-of-carcosa/ Broadsides: um jogo no universo de Merchants & Marauders https://www.facebook.com/ZManGames/photos/a.178065885601288.42206.170153096392567/1005292092878659/?type=3&theater Jogo de tabuleiro do filme Labirinto http://www.dicetowernews.com/jim-hensons-labyrinth-comes-to-the-tabletop/24760 Stonemeier dá pistas de eu jogo euro Legacy http://www.dicetowernews.com/stonemaier-teases-new-legacy-game-charterstone/24784 Última semana de pré-venda de Three Cheers for Master http://www.ludofy.com/produto/three-cheers-for-master/ Red Box anuncia Boss Monster e Ancient Terrible Things para o Brasil Lançamentos da DEVIR: Reign of Cthulhu Through the Ages Cacao Twilight Struggle Space Alert Codenames Pandemic – On the Brink FINANCIAMENTOS COLETIVOS: Internacionais: Ghostbusters II https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cze/ghostbusters-the-board-game-ii Rum & Bones: Second Tide https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coolminiornot/rum-and-bones-second-tide Nacionais: Drillit http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/drillit-fuga-da-montanha-de-cristal Zona Mágica http://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/zona-magica MEEPLE ACADEMY: Roll and Move https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamemechanic/2035/roll-spin-and-move
GUESTS: PDX BROADSIDES, Com Funk, Bridegtown Recap, 7 Minutes In Purgatory, Reel Big Fish, Skanking Vs. Beering, BIKE GALLERY, PDX Broadsides, Allergic To Chocolate, Jessica, Christian, Hollyanna, Formation, LEGO, Album Release Party
Halifax-based Northern Broadsides will soon tour a new production of Oliver Goldsmith’s 1773 comedy She Stoops to Conquer, directed by director, actor and composer Conrad Nelson, a regular member of the Broadsides production team. In this episode, Conrad talks about his production and about how it fits with the general philosophy of the company. She Stoops to Conquer will open on 29 August 2014 at the company’s own Viaduct Theatre in Halifax before touring to The Dukes in Lancaster, Rose Theatre Kingston, Oxford Playhouse, Harrogate Theatre, Everyman Cheltenham, Theatre Royal Winchester, Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough, West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, the New Vic Theatre in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Liverpool Playhouse, York Theatre Royal, Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield and finally The Lowry in Salford, where it will close on 13 December. For more information about Northern Broadsides, see www.northern-broadsides.co.uk.
This episode of Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On focuses on topical songs, mostly from a small-distribution, widely influential magazine from the 1960s and 70s and 80s called Broadside Magazine. In 1962, the first issue cost 35 cents and consisted of a meager 300 copies. But it included songs from such masters as Malvina Reynolds, Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs. Broadside brought many topical singer songwriters to the public’s attention, including, in addition to Reynolds, Ochs and Dylan; Tom Paxton, Richard Farina, Janis Ian and Buffy St. Marie, to name just a few. Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On is a 26-part series hosted by Michael Asch that features the original recordings of Folkways Records.
Ballads and Broadsides: Songs from Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
Published Oct 28, 2007 EPISODE 31 SHOW NOTES Genealogy Gems: Ultimate Research Strategies. The book has been discontinued . A special little . Update: iGoogle has been discontinued. The website is evolving every day with new content, so be sure and visit regularly at Be sure to click on the Link. And you'll also find lots of other great tips that we've talked about to make Google work harder for your genealogy research. Please do let your research friends and your local genealogy society know about it as a resource for them too, even if they don't listen to the podcast. Gem: The Irish Jig performed by the National Promenade Band in 1914 for Edison Records American Memory provides free and open access through the Internet to over 9 million items of written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience. These materials chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America. Advertising 1850-1920 Architecture and Interior Design 1935-1955 Baseball Cards 1887-1914 Broadsides and Printed Ephemera 1600-2000 Chicago Daily News - Photographs 1902-1933 7 different Civil War collections with many, many photographs Daguerreotype Photographs 1839-1864 Depression Era to World War II FSA/OWI Photographs 1935-1945 Film, Animated 1900-1921 There are several Folk Music Collections Great Plains Photographs 1880-1920 Maps and Cartographic Items 1500-Present New York City Films 1898-1906 Nineteenth-Century Books 1850-1877 Nineteenth-Century Periodicals 1815-1900 Ohio River Valley 1750-1820 Panoramic Photographs 1851-1991 Pearl Harbor and Public Reactions Audio Interviews 1941-1942 Posters, WPA 1936-1943 Prairie Settlement, Nebraska Photographs and Letters 1862-1912 Railroads Maps 1828-1900 Revolutionary Era Maps 1750-1789 San Francisco and 1906 Earthquake Films 1897-1916 Sheet Music 1820-1860 & 1870-1885 Slave Narratives Audio Interviews 1932-1975 Small Town Life, Mid-Atlantic Stereoscopic Photographs ~ 1850-1920 Southern U.S. Personal Narratives 1860-1920 Traveling in America Books ca. 1750-1920 Turn-of-the-Century America Detroit Publishing Company Photographs 1880-1920 Upper Midwest Books ca. 1820-1910 Utah and Western Migration 1846-1869 American Variety Stage - Vaudeville 1870-1920 Western U.S. Photographs 1860-1920 World War I Military Newspapers 1918-1919 World War I Rotogravures 1914-1919 World War II Maps Military Situation Maps 1944-1945 Some of my other favorite areas of the Collections and Programs are: The VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT The NATIONAL DIGITAL NEWSPAPER PROGRAM CHRONICALING AMERICA â HISTORIC AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS The PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS ONLINE CATALOG : LOC WEBCASTS Start by browsing the Biography and History listings. The library website also offers on a variety of subjects. The future: the library just signed a World Digital Library Agreement with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization pledging cooperative efforts to build a World Digital Library website. World Digital Library at the . GEM: Genealogy for the Next Generation To get the attention of the next generation for genealogy I Simposonized myself. Simpsonize Me is no longer available.
The accordionist and co-founder of the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars actually came to play the instrument and Yiddish music quite by accident. Glenn has played piano and organ with numerous rock acts including Anders Osborne, Susan Cowsill, and Lulu and the Broadsides and teaches Jewish music at Tulane University. Time spent playing klezmer music has also fostered a deepening spiritual life and religious practice. Listen in as his faith is put to the ultimate test with the Troubled Men. Topics include school predictions, the heat, the Clive Davis doc., the Paul Williams doc., Barry Manilow, “The Loved One,” Carpenters, Carl Reiner, Jeopardy, a gathering, Long Beach, early bands, Fishbone, a trip to New Orleans, Tulane time, the key to Miami, MasterClass, Yiddish music, Jonathan Freilich, the Naked Orchestra, the Playboy Jazz Fest, the Purple Onion, an O'Farrell Theater story, the Tenderloin, klezmer origins, a new generation, Mexican food, Kosher food, flexidoxy, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “Dr. Lizard” by the N.O. Klezmer Allstars from “Fresh Out The Past”