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What was it really like in THAT meeting between Starmer and his MPs? And what next for the embattled PM? Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell are joined by Loughborough MP Jeevun Sandher to get an insider's view of a remarkable few days of politicking. Plus, what makes us British? Pubs? Shared wartime sacrifice? And what if you're a Celt? And there are llamas. Yes, you read that right. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** • With an Elections Bill incoming, a reminder of how to contact your MP and make your views on our electoral system known • More on that llama drama • Check out our BLUESKY STARTER PACK, if you would like to join us there. Come on in, the water's lovely and blue. • Word! Visit our bookshop here • Email us at quietriotpod@gmail.com • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A week before Valentine's and Patricia Fraser presents a Celtic love letter with a little more grit than saccharine, starting with a Celtic Glitch two-fer, Quebectronix from Melisande and MAZ, Celt Punk from The Go Set and Brogeal plus pubfare from Budapest and Prague and a real Valentine from Jim Moray to you. Our heart's in this one. Give it a listen. Celt In A Twist! Afro Celt Sound System - Glitchy Fiddles Furmiga Dub - Upi Biti Melisande - Boisson d'avril CANCON MAZ - Chasse-Galerie CANCON The Go Set - Empires Brogeal - Stuck Inside Grumpy O' Sheep - The Devil Went Down To Georgia Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira - Going Home CANCON Julie Fowlis - Danns' A Luideagan Odhar Michael McGoldrick/Frankie Gavin/Sharon Shannon - The Road To Corrandulla Pipes And Pints - Calling Me Firkin - Az Ocean Szaga Salamakannel - Hilseet Pois! Jim Moray - Valentine Shooglenifty - The Eccentric 59:43
The story of Jimmy Delaney80 years ago, the Celtic career of one famous Celt came to an end.Jimmy Delaney was a hugely popular figure at Celtic Park in the era of World War Two.This latest podcast tells his story.Every week you can listen for free to more tales from Celtic's past as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).You can also take part in free walking tours that visit the sites that have shaped the bhoys history. To find out more you can visit www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.comEnjoy…Apple podcastsSpotifyAmazonPlayer.fmSpreakerAudioboomYoutube This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
Patricia introduces Firkin's album of pub songs, all in Hungarian, a sublime pairing of harp and fiddle from Adrianna Ciccone and Ellen Gibling, Haggix X-1's 3rd single, We Can See The Sun, and our winter visit from The MicroOrganism. Rest and drink plenty of fluids. You got your Celt In A Twist! Firkin - Tundermese (Fairy Tale) Gangar - Slarkjen Haggis X-1 - We See the Sun CANCON Adrianna and Ellen - The Golden Goose CANCON Boiled In Lead - The MicroOrganism Basco - Down In The Greenwood Derina Harvey Band - Unreeling/Up On The Quarry/Clancy's Stomp CANCON Flogging Molly - Hope Brogeal - Draw The Line The Finlay MacDonald Band - Salsa's Frigg - Chris Stout's Compliements To The Bon Accord Ale House The McDades - Peggy O CANCON Aoife O'Donovan - All My Friends Transatlantica - The Sea Is Calling 59:45
Coming in hot! Celt In A Twist presents 3 debuts off the top from Brogeal, Basco and Haggis X-1, launching an hour to stir the heart, feed the soul and soothe your conscience in the tradition of the greatest storytellers on the planet. Discover music with meat on the bone from Celt In A Twist! Brogeal - Stuck Inside Basco - The Huntress/Twenty Thousand Stars/Ten Minutes To Landfall Haggis X-1 - I Wrote A Letter CANCON Kevin Michael Offord - For Abbigail CANCON Capercaillie - Tobar Mhoire Dom DufF - Dorn d'Ar Vann Dropkick Murphys (ft. The Mary Wallopers) - Bury The Bones Fergus - Back Of Beyond Maggie's Wake - Adaptation CANCON Peatbogg Faeries - The Humours Of Ardnamurchan John Doyle - Elevenses Nevrida - Matylek Pol Hellou & Friends - Star Of The County Down The Dreadnoughts - Bold Reilly CANCON Phoenyx - Banish Misfortune 59:40
Don't catch a chill. Celt In A Twist heats up some inside tracks for a toasty hour of blended Celtic spirits. Overlooked spins from our favorite artists, including a few debuts from Eloise & Co, The Langan Band, Natalie MacMaster and more. Join Patricia Fraser for good crack, curiosities and cool Celtic from Celt In A Twist! Eloise & Co. - Torrid Romance/Dress Back Firkin - The Boys Are On The Loose La Bottine Souriante - Benji's Rollicks CANCON The Mahones - When Ye Go Away CANCON Tiger Moth - Sloe On The Uptake Jim Moray - Early One Morning/Young Collins The Langan Band - I'm Alive Les Poules A Colin - Le Laurier Blanc CANCON George Duff - The Overgate Brogeal - Vicar Street Days Natalie MacMaster/Donnell Leahy - Wedding Day Jig CANCON Qristina & Quinn Bachand - Listen CANCON The Go Set - The Captain's Daughter ROS - Sac Buit 59:19
Lots of cool Celtic from Canada and its Nordic neighbor this hour. Bruce Coughlan, College Trad and The Fretless join Denmark's Jansberg and Baltic Crossing in the mix. We debut the title track from Tuesday Paper Club by Falkirk's Brogeal and commiserate with The Rumjacks "They Kick You When You're Down". Not you. You got yer Celt In A Twist! Brogeal - Tuesday Paper Club Chris Armstrong - Jaz's Jukebox Bruce Couglan - The Kangaroo CANCON Collage Trad - Gabe's Reel Set CANCON Baltic Crossing - Risumaki Satiainen Angus Lyon - 10,000 Miles Jansberg - Kometens Hale The Outside Track - Smugglers Of Strangford Oysterband - Born Under The Same Sun Punch Brothers - Cattle In The Cane The Rumjacks - They Kick You When You're Down The Fretless - Caledonia (feat. Madeleine Rogers) CANCON Valtos - Beinn (ft. Ellidh Cormack) The Dreadnoughts - Rosibella CANCON Willos - Best Of Luck 59:20
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest from Manchester United's manager search as the hunt goes on for Ruben Amorim's successor, whilst Chelsea get their man.Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about to return to Old Trafford?What went on behind the scenes at Carrington in the final days?Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola, Xavi, Zinedine Zidane or Gareth Southgate next?Liam Rosenior gets a hefty contract to take the Chelsea job.Martin O'Neill in to steady the Chelsea ship.Wilfried Nancy's departure.Pep Guardiola's defensive crisis causes them to go for more defenders.Mohammed Salah's Egypt roll on.Evan Ferguson's Roma take on Lecce.And is Bosun Lawal the man to take the place of Josh Cullen in the Irish midfield in March against Czechia.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Patricia Fraser kicks off the New Year with the emphasis on diversity. Celtic music picks up influences wherever it travels and then comes home to Celt In A Twist where we sift through it and weave it into a colourful, cohesive mix. Expanding musical horizons, join us for a taste in 2026! Sketch - Shedmou5 The Whistling Donkeys - Toss The Feathers The Mahones - When It Comes Around CANCON The East Pointers - No Bridge Too Far CANCON Woodlands Backfall - Bonnet Reels Brogeal - Racing Track Haggis X-1 - I Wrote A Letter CANCON Mads Hansens Kapel - Vejledalsvals Homeland - Leaving Of Liverpool Lost Bayou Ramblers - Granny Smith La Bottine Souriante - Loop La Bottine CANCON Afro Celt Sound System - Brid Bahn Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas - Calliope Meets Frank 59:36
It's a look and listen back to our favorite picks of 2025! Join Patricia Fraser for a reprise of the best in contemporary Celtic music counted down in chronological order. Happy New Year (Bliadhna Mhath Ur) from Celt In A Twist! Flook - Koady/The Burning Lion Frigg - Game Of Frigg Gnoss - Keefa Hill The Rumjacks - Pulled From The Shore Langan Band - I'm Alive Willos - Vallely's Treat Grumpy O Sheep - Jesse James Theme Dropkick Murphys - Chesterfields and Aftershave Brogeal - Stuck Inside Haggis X-1 - Down In The Valley Woodlands Backfall - Wild Mountain Thyme Basco - The Huntress/Twenty Thousand Stars Cassie And Maggie - Dougie's Set (ft. Dougie MacDonald) CANCON 59:35
Nollaig Shona Duit! Happy Christmas to you from Celt In A Twist. Join Patricia Fraser for a festive hour of contemporary Celtic for the holidays. Share it when you get together with family friends. A little gift of music from your friends at Celt In A Twist and World Beat Canada Radio. Natalie MacMaster/ Donnell Leahy - The Christmas Medley CANCON Pat Chessell - Christmas Kitchen Party CANCON Mithril - Galician Carol The Shamrocks - Christmas In Belfast Vasen - Kungshatt Bowfire - Let It Snow/Ding Dong Merrily On High CANCON Loreena McKennitt - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Rathkeltair - Yule Log And Holly Berries Celtic Kitchen Party - We Wish You A Merry Christmas CANCON Jethro Tull - We Five Kings The Sternwheelers - The Fairy Tale Of New York The Mahones - Angel Without Wings/ Merry Christmas Baby CANCON Sultans Of String feat. Paddy Maloney - Niel Gow's Lament /Rakes Of Mallow/Rogue River Valley CANCON Vince Guaraldi - Linus And Lucy 59:35
Send us a textThe Celts had laws around bees and a custom called telling the bees. The "Celt bee laws," more accurately called the Brehon Laws' Bechbretha (Bee Judgements) in ancient Ireland, were detailed regulations from around the 7th century (though based on older customs) governing beehives, swarms, honey, and beekeeping, emphasizing community sharing, property rights (like a finder's fee for wild swarms), and recognizing bees' sacred importance as symbols of wealth, wisdom, and connection to the Otherworld. These laws detailed who got what honey from wild or domestic hives, handled disputes between neighbors, and even outlined sharing a portion of swarms to encourage wider beekeeping."Telling the bees" was and still is a folklore tradition where you inform your beehives of major life events (births, deaths, marriages) or bad news, believing it ensures the bees' prosperity and loyalty. For a death they would drape hives in black cloth so they could participate in the mourning. Support the showIrish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions
A welcome break from the hectic holidays. Turn off and tune in Celt In A Twist for a one of a kind mix of updated classics and contemporary revelations in Celtivity. Patricia Fraser drops the 3rd single from the new ETH spinoff Haggis X-1, Billy Bragg, man of the people joins the Murphs from For The People and we bookend some Celtic dub to coax some Christmas sunshine. Join the fun! Furmiga Dub - Upi Biti Gaelic Storm - Beggarman Cassie and Maggie - Dougie's Set (feat. Dougie MacDonald) CANCON Haggis X-1 - We See The Sun CANCON Lexington Field - Alive Serras - Glasgow Shooglenifty - Delighted House Of Hamill - The Bully Of Skidmore Town Spoket i Koket - Turbomoppen Jane & Kyle - Cazadero CANCON Dropkick Murphys - School Days Over Valtos - A' Chuthag (The Cuckoo) Logical Fleadh - Bridgeton Nod Iain Thomson and Marc Duff - The Winter Winds Blow Youthie, Macca Dread - Celtic Mode 59:59
Tereny dzisiejszej Turcji w starożytności nazywano Anatolią. Jej środkowa część to Galacja. Jednym z najważniejszych miast była tam Ankara - dzisiejsza stolica Turcji, a w starożytności stolica Celtów, których Grecy nazywali Galatami. Skąd wzięli się tam Celtowie i jak ich opisuje Biblia?Celtowie od wieków zamieszkiwali północną Europę. W IV wieku p.n.e. pojawili się nawet w Grecji. Gdy król Bitynii - krainy leżącej w dzisiejszej północno-zachodniej Turcji - potrzebował pomocy w wojnie przeciw bratu, sprowadził ich jako najemników. Celtowie zostali tam na stałe i stworzyli własne królestwo, Galację. Składała się ona z trzech plemion: Tektosagów, Tolistoagów i Troków, które podzieliły między siebie cały region. Ankara była stolicą Tektosagów.Galatowie uchodzili za niezwykle odważnych, ale też porywczych wojowników. Napadali na otaczające ich królestwa greckie. Pokonał ich Antioch I Soter z dynastii Seleucydów, lecz większą rolę w historii walk z Galatami odegrało królestwo Pergamonu. To właśnie zwycięstwa króla Pergamonu, Attalosa I, zostały uwiecznione w słynnej sztuce pergamońskiej. Na jego zamówienie powstał „Umierający Galat” — rzeźba przedstawiająca celtyckiego wojownika z charakterystycznym torquesem na szyi. Przedstawia pokonanego przeciwnika, ale z ogromnym szacunkiem dla jego odwagi.Mimo porażek Galacja przetrwała jako samodzielne państwo aż do I wieku p.n.e. Jej ostatni król, Amyntas, zapisał swoje królestwo Rzymowi w testamencie. W ten sposób Galacja stała się rzymską prowincją. Co ciekawe, nie było to wcale pierwsze takie wydarzenie w regionie. Wcześniej bardzo podobnie postąpił ostatni król Pergamonu, Attalos III, który w 133 roku p.n.e. również zapisał swoje państwo Republice Rzymskiej, włączając Pergamon do imperium bez wojny. Mówiłem o tym w odcinku 66.Grecy nazywali Galatów „greckimi Galami” albo „galijskimi Grekami”. Choć żyli w otoczeniu kultury greckiej, przez wiele stuleci zachowali swój własny język. Hieronim ze Strydonu - autor łacińskiej Wulgaty - pisał w IV wieku n.e., że Galatowie nadal mówią językiem przypominającym mowę Celtów z rejonu Alp. Oznacza to, że ich język przetrwał co najmniej 800 lat, mimo silnej greckiej dominacji kulturowej.Apostoł Paweł kilkakrotnie przechodził przez Galację. W Dziejach 16:6 czytamy, że „przeszli przez frygijską i galacką krainę”. W 18:23 - podczas trzeciej podróży - „przemierzał kolejno krainę galacką i Frygię, utwierdzając wszystkich uczniów”. Skoro już wtedy ich odwiedzał, musieli przyjąć chrześcijaństwo wcześniej. Jak wyjaśnić pozorną sprzeczność, że według Dziejów 16:6 przechodzili przez Galację, ale duch święty zabronił im głosić, a potem w Dziejach 18:23 umacniał uczniów w tej krainie? Aby to zrozumieć zajmijmy się miastami Galacji.Ankara, stolica Galacji, nie występuje w Biblii. Jakie więc miasta odwiedził Paweł? W Dziejach Apostolskich wymienione są Antiochia Pizydyjska, Ikonium, Listra i Derbe. Formalnie Antiochia była miastem Pizydii, ale w czasach rzymskich prowincję Galacji poszerzono właśnie o Pizydię. Dlatego w okresie Pawła wszystkie te miasta znajdowały się w granicach Galacji. Gdy więc w Biblii mowa o Galacji, gdzie byli uczniowie chodzi zapewne o Galacje południową, w której było mało Galów. Gdy z kolei mowa o Galacji, gdzie Paweł nie głosił Słowa Bożego to prawdopodobnie chodzi o północną część tej prowincji, gdzie było więcej Galatów.Kim byli ich mieszkańcy? Biblia nie podaje szczegółów. Wiemy, że w Listrze mieszkał Tymoteusz - syn Greka i Żydówki. Historia potwierdza, że w Galacji żyli Celtowie, Grecy, Żydzi i inne narody. Jak już mówiłem wydaje się, że w północnej części, która zawsze była nazywana Galacją mieszkali głównie Celtowie, te trzy plemiona. W czasach rzymskich rozszerzono tą prowincję także o obszary południowe, gdzie chyba było więcej Greków, Żydów itd.To właśnie do nich apostoł Paweł napisał swój list - znany jako List do Galatów lub List do Galacjan. Nic nie wskazuje, aby Paweł używał tam innego języka niż grecki. Galatowie, choć przez wieki zachowali swój celtycki język, żyli w świecie greckojęzycznym i z pewnością znali grekę. Wydaje się, że Paweł koncentrował się na południowej Galacji. Mniej wiemy o tej północnej zamieszkanej głównie przez Galatów. Również temat listu do Galatów zdaje się na to wskazywać.Głównym tematem listu do Galatów jest kwestia tego czy chrześcijanie pochodzenia pogańskiego muszą przestrzegać Prawa Mojżeszowego. Najwyraźniej po tym jak Paweł odwiedził te miasta przybyli tam Żydzi, prawdopodobnie faryzeusze, którzy nauczali, że poganie muszą zostać obrzezani. Ta część listu była chyba skierowana do południowych Galatów. Jednak ten list zawiera także listę uczynków ciała oraz owoców ducha w rozdziale 5. Być może ten fragment był skierowany bardziej do etnicznych Galatów na północy tej prowincji. Ale to są tylko moje przypuszczenia.Galatowie byli najbardziej na wschód wysuniętym narodem celtyckim w dziejach. Żadna inna celtycka grupa plemienna, która utworzyła własne terytorium i państwo, nie dotarła dalej. To prawda, że pojedynczy Celtowie lub mniejsze oddziały najemników, znane z waleczności, pojawiały się jeszcze dalej na Bliskim Wschodzie. Historyczne źródła potwierdzają, że Celtowie byli na przykład zatrudniani jako strażnicy na dworze egipskiej królowej Kleopatry, a później służyli jako wojska najemne królowi Judei, Herodowi Wielkiemu. Jednak Galacja pozostała najdalej na wschód wysuniętym regionem z trwale osiedloną celtycką ludnością.I przeszli przez frygijską i galacką krainę, ponieważ Duch Święty przeszkodził w głoszeniu Słowa Bożego w Azji.https://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Dzieje-Apostolskie/16/6Spędziwszy tam jakiś czas, udał się w drogę, przemierzając kolejno krainę galacką i Frygię, utwierdzając wszystkich uczniów.https://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Dzieje-Apostolskie/18/23Albowiem Demas mnie opuścił, umiłowawszy świat doczesny, i odszedł do Tesaloniki, Krescent do Galacji, Tytus do Dalmacjihttps://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/2-List-do-Tymoteusza/4/10I wszyscy bracia, którzy są ze mną, do zborów Galacjihttps://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/List-do-Galacjan/1/2
A palette cleanser for Christmas tune-weary ears! Reworking classic Celtic like The Rocky Road To Dublin, Raggle Taggle Gypsy and Sweet Bonnie Lass From Belfast, reimagining the highland pipes, the small pipes with fiddle fusions, a rockin' remake by The Paperboys, CeltPunk Grrrls, Toxic Frogs and Celtronica from Tartan Amoebas. Taste the difference when you've got your Celt In A Twist! Damien Dempsey & The Dubliners - The Rocky Road To Dublin Drones & Bellows - The Carnival Set Paperboys - All Along The Watchtower CANCON Haggis X-1 - I Wrote A Letter CANCON Frigg - Troll's Twilight Julie Fowlis - Hug air a'Bhonaid Mhoir Len O'Neill - Rebels In the Rubble CANCON Skyrie - Raggle Taggle Gypsy Tartan Amoebas - Giant Toxic Frogs - Devil Island Young Dubliners - (I Don't Think I'll) Love Anymore Willos - Sweet Bonnie Lass From Belfast Sprag Session - The Gwanwitcha CANCON 59:01
Don't catch a chill. Celt In A Twist heats up some inside tracks for a toasty hour of blended Celtic spirits. Overlooked spins from our favorite artists, including a few debuts from Eloise & Co, The Langan Band, Natalie MacMaster and more. Join Patricia Fraser for good crack, curiosities and cool Celtic from Celt In A Twist! Eloise & Co. - Torrid Romance/Dress Back Firkin - The Boys Are On The Loose La Bottine Souriante - Benji's Rollicks CANCON The Mahones - When Ye Go Away CANCON Tiger Moth - Sloe On The Uptake Jim Moray - Early One Morning/Young Collins The Langan Band - I'm Alive Les Poules A Colin - Le Laurier Blanc CANCON George Duff - The Overgate Brogeal - Vicar Street Days Natalie MacMaster/Donnell Leahy - Wedding Day Jig CANCON Qristina & Quinn Bachand - Listen CANCON The Go Set - The Captain's Daughter ROS - Sac Buit 59:19
Coming in hot! Celt In A Twist presents 3 debuts off the top from Brogeal, Basco and Haggis X-1, launching an hour to stir the heart, feed the soul and soothe your conscience in the tradition of the greatest storytellers on the planet. Discover music with meat on the bone from Celt In A Twist! Brogeal - Stuck Inside Basco - The Huntress/Twenty Thousand Stars/Ten Minutes To Landfall Haggis X-1 - I Wrote A Letter CANCON Kevin Michael Offord - For Abbigail CANCON Capercaillie - Tobar Mhoire Dom DufF - Dorn d'Ar Vann Dropkick Murphys (ft. The Mary Wallopers) - Bury The Bones Fergus - Back Of Beyond Maggie's Wake - Adaptation CANCON Peatbogg Faeries - The Humours Of Ardnamurchan John Doyle - Elevenses Nevrida - Matylek Pol Hellou & Friends - Star Of The County Down The Dreadnoughts - Bold Reilly CANCON Phoenyx - Banish Misfortune 59:40
It shore ain't grandpappy's playlist. It's the Contemporary Celtic Countdown, your chance to catch up with today's Celtic taste-makers, innovators and fusionists - 10 of our top tracks from our latest chart, plus a debut or two. Keep it fresh, Canada! You got yer Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser! Pat Chessell - This Is The Life CANCON Jocelyn Pettit and Ellen Gira - Road Trip To Cape Breton CANCON Cassie and Maggie - Bow Down CANCON Langan Band - Leg Of Lamb The Rumjacks - An Irish Goodbye On St. Valentine's Day Grumpy O' Sheep - Fiddler's Despair Dropkick Murphys - Who'll Stand With Us? Haggis X-1 - Down In The Valley Woodlands Backfall - Bonnet Reels Brogeal - Draw The Line Eloise & Co. - Humours Of Trim Basco - Nor Any Drop To Drink Afro Celt Sound System - Colossus 59:30
It's on the house! A round of favorites for our favorite listeners; epic jams from our past, chart toppers from our present and, as always we peer into the future of contemporary Celtic. Spend an hour with our favorites, just because. Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser! Martyn Bennett - Nae Regrets The Scratch - Another Round Vishten - Gaillard feat. De Temp Antan CANCON Mary Jane Lamond - If You Were Mine CANCON Brogeal - Friday On My Mind Dervish - Whelans Feufollet - Cette Fois Cassie And Maggie - Bow Down CANCON Hoven Droven - Brekken Tarras - The Seige Artists For Action - Which Side Are You On? The Mahones - One Last Shot CANCON Afro Celt Sound System - The Lockdown Reel 58:42
Co filozofowie myślą o śmierci? Czwarty sezon rozmówek dziewczyńsko-filozoficznych o życiu zaczynamy od rozmowy o szczególnej formie życia, jaką jest życie pozagrobowe. A to dlatego, że startujemy z nową serią podcastu pierwszego listopada, świętując Halloween i Dziady, przywołując duchy, wąchając chryzantemy i zapalając znicze. Idziemy więc ścieżką francuskiego filozofa Pierre'a Hadota, który traktował filozofię, jako ćwiczenie duchowe, m.in. przygotowanie do śmierci, przyglądamy się obyczajom i mitologiom związanym z żegnaniem zmarłych w różnych kulturach od Celtów i Słowian po starożytnych Greków. Tropimy pozagrobowe poglądy Demokryta, Platona i stoików, przyglądamy się momentom, w których zasłona między światem żywych i umarłych robi się szczególnie cienka. Pytamy, czym jest dla nas pamięć o tych, co odeszli, jaką tęsknotę koimy pogrzebowymi rytuałami, co ogrzewamy w ogniu, który zapalamy na grobach.Podcastu „Filozofia jest dla dziewczyn” możesz posłuchać na platformach Spotify, Apple Podcasts oraz YouTube.
While we fall back, Celt In A Twist springs forward, with contemporary Celts who embrace tradition and fling it into the future. Break new ground with Brogeal, Frigg, Peatbog Faeries, Willos, and Irish Moutarde. Let Patricia Fraser guide you to getting your Celt In A Twist. Brogeal - Draw The Line Dan Ar Braz - Call To The Dance Jocelyn Pettit and Ellen Gira - Midnight CANCON The Mahones - Rise Up (Be Strong) CANCON Frigg - Maple Cake Farm Karen Matheson - Diamond Ring Homeland - Pressed For Time Willos - Pound A Week Rise Furmiga Dub - Upi Biti Tau & The Drones Of Praise - Ceol On Chre Peatbog Faeries - The Poozies Visit to Carbost Culbeag - Cuttin' Bracken Irish Moutarde - Olaf CANCON Skerryvore - Trip To Modera 58:41
In Celtic's history, as well as the club's many successes, there are also some genuinely sad tales too.One of these is about an early Celtic hero called Mick McKeown, who found on-field fame but eventual disaster away from football.This latest podcast tells the story of tragic Celt, Mick McKeown.Every week, you can listen for free to more stories from Celtic's past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys' history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.comEnjoy…Apple podcastsSpotifyAmazonPlayer.fmSpreakerAudioboomYoutube This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
Chimey, rhymey Brogeal from Falkirk Scotland are among several debuts this hour. East Pointers from PEI celebrate an 'Anniversary' with a fresh single. Eloise & Co. introduce us to the Bal folk traditional dance rhythms of France, and the Murphs belt out a tribute to Shane McGowan, For The People. Sign up for our E-Blast at worldbeatinternational.com and join Patricia Fraser for Celt In A Twist! Black 47 - Bodhrans On The Brain Brogeal - Stuck Inside Kierah - Bohemian Rush CANCON The East Pointers - Anniversary CANCON Afro Celt Sound System - Green Instrumental Eloise & Co - Torrid Romance/Dress Back Doolin' - Man Smart Woman Smarter Dropkick Murphys - One Last Goodbye House Of Hamill - Superb Owl Gangar - Grotleken Valtos - Dorn Tiller's Folly - A Murder Of Crows CANCON Aoife O'Donovan w/ Kris Drever - Transatlantic Drones & Bellows - The Carnival Set 59:20
Summoning Sahmain! Celt In A Twist dredges dark tales from the deep and revels in new releases. Tiller's Folly debut Dancing With The Dead, The Mahones conjure the Ghost Of The Whiskey Devil, it's Terror Time for Old Blind Dogs, plus fresh spins from Brogeal, Thunderor and Socks In The Frying Pan. Trick or treat with a twist! Brogeal - Vicar Street Days Grumpy O Sheep - Strayaway Child Tiller's Folly - Dancing With The Dead CANCON The Dreadnoughts - Mary, The One Eyed Prostitute, Who Fought The Colossal Squid And Saved Us From Certain Death On The High Seas, God Rest Her One-Eyed Soul CANCON Floating Sofa Quartet - Vallivan (ft. Dreamers Circus) Jm Moray - Rufford Park Poachers The Mahones - Ghost Of The Whiskey Devil CANCON Kasir - Haunted Bones Thunderor - Cape Breton Home CANCON Gnoss - Vore Tullye Socks In The Frying Pan - Sweetest Friend Old Blind Dogs - Terror Time Jez Lowe - Davis And Golightly Mads Hansens Kapel - Vejledalsvals 59:48
Music from the Celtic crossroads between borders, acoustic and electric, organic and electronic. Explore nu-traditions from Quebec and the Maritimes, Finland and Sweden, Ireland and Scotland, even Australia. Songs about resistance existence and just plain nonsense. Let Patricia Fraser guide you through an hour of diverse sounds. Celt In A Twist! Salamakannel - Salamahumppa Spotted Dogs - The World Turned Upside Down Haggis X-1 - Down In The Valley CANCON Slainte Mhath - Annie CANCON Dropkick Murphys - Chesterfields and Aftershave Eileem Ivers - Darlin' Corey Geniticorum - Asphalteuse CANCON Iain Copeland - Homeward Bound The Go Set - Empires Kris Drever - Going To The North Salsa Celtica -An Danns Elegua Kate Rusby - Manic Monday Gnoss - Hard Times Sonova - Fiddler On The Groove 59:49
Being a dentist and a footballing legend tend not to go together. But one Celt did this and is revered by the club - despite twice scoring for Rangers!This latest podcast tells the story of Lisbon Lion Jim Craig, and his life on and off the field.Every week, you can listen for free to more stories from Celtic's past, as told by Matthew Marr (Hail Hail History).You can also take part in free walking tours which visit the sites that have shaped the Bhoys' history. To find out more, visit: www.celticwalkingtours.wordpress.comEnjoy…Apple podcastsSpotifyAmazonPlayer.fmSpreakerAudioboomYoutube This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
Celt In A Twist proudly presents Brogeal,a 5 piece from Falkirk, Scotland (home to the giant kelpies). Their new album Tuesday Paper Club is a revelation of contemporary Celtic stomp with punk attitude. Equally adventurous, comes Woodlands Backfall, fusing Swedish midsummer with the spirit of an Irish pub. Boldly taking fiddle and fife into the future. Join Patricia Fraser this week. Brogeal - Tuesday Paper Club Woodlands Backfall - Bonnet Reels Jocelyn Pettit - Keidas Oasis CANCON The Peelers - Savannah CANCON Culann's Hounds - Helvic Head The Rumjacks - Rhythm Of Her Name ROS - Cremem-ho tot Soulsha - Isle Of Skye Reel The Duhks - Lazy John CANCON Baltic Crossing - Goodnight Salonkyia Flogging Molly - Welcome To Adamstown Flook - Jig For Sham/The Dawn Wall/Timeweaver Sketch - The Earthship Peatbog Faeries - Jesster 59:29
A smooth pour after the daily grind. Enjoy an hour of celtic rejuvenation and innovation. This week start by venting your rage with the Dropkick Murphys and The Go Set, slip on a smile with heartwarming Celtic from Logical Fleadh and Mary Jane Lamond, finally slide into a blissful Celtronica trance from Valtos and Shooglenifty. Free your emotions with Celt In A Twist! Dropkick Murphys - Who'll Stand With Us The Go Set - West Into The Sun Bodh'aktan - Le Set De Balais (Down The Broom) CANCON Collage Trad - Gabe's Reel Set CANCON Nickel Creek - Best Of Luck The Scratch - Session Song Logical Fleadh - Fermoy Lasses/Noisy Curlew/Gravelwalk Mary Jane Lamond - If You Were Mine CANCON Laura Jurd - You Again Valtos - Air a' Mhuir (feat. Ellidh Cormack and Lan Pheutan) Shoogleinifty - Squat Lobster Lumiere Tales - Evening Star The Mahones - Never Let You Down Lunasa - The Cadgers 59:26
Introducing Pressgang Mutiny, a Toronto-based vocal quartet recapturing the raw spirit of t he sea shanty, Jim Moray's shanty for All The Pretty Girls, another supersonic pass from Haggis X-1 and The Jerry Cans perform music from Canada's third coast in Nunavut. Ever-expanding the boundaries of Celtic music, you got yer Celt In A Twist! Doolin' - The Galway Girl Grumpy O Sheep - Fiddler's Despair Pressgang Mutiny - Haul Away Joe CANCON Pat Chessell - This Is The Life CANCON Hackensaw Boys - Mecklenburg County Harv - Grythyttehyl Afro Celt Sound System - Radio Ronza Haggis X-1 - Down In The Valley CANCON Culbeag - Across The Water House Of Hamill - Cat Bacon The Jerry Cans - Nirliit CANCON Jim Moray - All You Pretty Girls Martin Simpson - Swooping Molly Willos - Best Of Luck 59:26
Back to the future of Celtic. We spotlight a couple of the first Celtic tracks we ever played over a quarter century a go. And, new spins from Welsh harpist Cerys Hafana, Sweden's Woodlands Backafall and Spoket i Koket from Denmark. Plenty in between to keep the groove alive as we trace the ever-changing Celtic songbook on Celt In A Twist. Coila - The 5 am Ceilidh Firkin - The Boys Are Loose Cassie & Maggie - I Long To Return CANCON Jeremy Walsh - The Shetland Set CANCON Woodlands Backafall - Wild Rover The Sidh - 300 km Oysterband - The Time Is Now Natalie MacMaster - Three Reels CANCON Capercaillie - To The Moon Medley Spoket i Kokoet - Turbomoppen The Rumjacks - October The Mahones - Will You Marry Me? CANCON Cerys Hafana - An Dro (Once Upon A Time) Baiuca & Carlos Nunez - Solsticio 59:57
While Enter The Haggis are on hiatus, we debut a flyby by Haggis X-1, and Pat Chessell revels in his latest, This Is The Life! Throw in a couple of inspired covers of The Clash by Barleyjuice and The Devil Went Down to Georgia from Grumpy O Sheep and you've got a full pull of great Celtic from Celt In A Twist. Barleyjuice - London Calling Bangers & Mash - Star Of The County Down Haggis X-1 - Down In The Valley CANCON Pat Chessell - This Is The Life CANCON Dom Duff - Foeter Breizh 4 Whistling Donkeys - Toss The Feathers We Banjo 3 - Sunflower Vishten Connexions - Expansion CANCON The Tossers - Donegal Danny Willie Nile - Beautiful Wreck Of The World Tartan Amoebas - Big Sky George Duff - Green Grow The Rashes Grumpy O Sheep - The Devil Went Down To Georgia Alex Chartrand & Nicolas Babineau - Le Batteux CANCON 59:54
Locking in and locking down the reel and roll. Join Patricia Fraser and expand your expectations for Celtic music. Rejigging jigs, unravelling reels and breathing fresh air into time-honoured airs, melding them with punk and funk, strings and brass, even salsa. It's a journey of discovery each week from Celt In A Twist! Afro Celt Sound System - The Lockdown Reel Kila - The Mama Song Ashley McIsaac - Gravel Walk CANCON The Fretless - The Queen Nancy CANCON Open The Door For Three - William Glen Dropkick Murphys - Longshot (feat. The Scratch) The Dreadnoughts - The Rodney Rocket CANCON Molde - Besog Udefra Habadekuk - Den Ny Maskerade Salsa Celtica - Descarga Gaelica Spiro - Welcome Joy and Welcome Sorrow Valtos - Skye Ed Sheeran and Beoga - Galway Girl Willos - Vallely's Treat 59:54
Not just a great mix of Celtivity, it's our Top Ten from our latest monthly chart! Join Patricia Fraser as she counts down the cream of the crop. Subscribe to our weekly e-blast and get our charts, playlists, album covers of the week and much more, straight to your inbox at worldbeatinternational.com, home to Celt In A Twist! Gnoss - Vore Tullye Phoenyx - Banish Misfortune Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira - Road Trip To Cape Breton CANCON Cassie and Maggie - Bow Down CANCON Langan Band - Leg Of Lamb Artists For Action - Which Side Are You On? The Rumjacks - An Irish Goodbye On St. Valentine's Day Willos - Best Of Luck Grumpy O Sheep - Fiddler's Despair Dropkick Murphys - Who'll Stand With Us? Flook - Tie The Knot In Georgia Alba's Edge - Summer Scraps 58:36
We spin a sublime track from Afro Celt Sound System's Ova, 'AM' as our Cosmic Celtic, featuring the magical voice of Iarla O'Lionaird. PLUS, more from the Hebrides with transcendent Celtronica from Valtos, Celtic rock from Stramash and Clan of Celts. And, the Dropkicks lay the boots to the fascists with Woody Guthrie's Dig A Hole. Dig in! You got yer Celt In A Twist. Valtos - S.T.W. ft. Gary Innes The Stapletons - The Bigler Steve Dawson - Old Hickory Breakdown CANCON Slainte Mhath - Va CANCON The Tossers - The First League Out From Land Danu - Only Nineteen Years Old Clan Of Celts - Dream Catcher Svobsk - After Tonder Stramash - The Insanity Of Miss McAskill Bookends - Dinny Donegal CANCON Afro Celt Sound System - AM Doolin' - L'amour Sorcier Dropkick Murphys (ft. Woody Guthrie) - Dig A Hole Lunasa - The Ballivanich Reel 58:36
Passing around some Celtic hor d'ouevres this hour. 15 delicious bites; some spicy, some sweet, all decidedly different from the usual Celtic fare, with ingredients from Galicia, Britanny, Budapest and Brazil. Served on a bed of your favorite flavours, like fiddles, pipes and strings & things. Bon appetit from Celt In A Twist! Baiuca & Carlos Nunez - Solsticio Cecile Corbel - Suil a Ruin Cassie & Maggie - I Long To Return CANCON Collage Trad - Beeswax CANCON Firkin - Flowers feat. Agi Szaloki Dropkick Murphys w/ Billy Bragg - School Days Over Furmiga Dub - Upi Biti The East Pointers - No Bridge Too Far CANCON Peatbog Faeries - Abhainn A'Nathair The Go Set - Opportunities Catrin Finch and Aoife Ni Bhriain - Wonder Lost Bayou Ramblers - Granny Smith The Paperboys - I've Just Seen A Face CANCON Fear of Drinking - Flynn's Tail CANCON Roddy MacDonald - Bullet Train 59:33
Celtic characters aplenty this hour, from the Sweet Bonnie Lass From Belfast and the Celtic Girl, a tribute to Shane McGowan from the Dropkicks, a Raggle Taggle Gipsy, Neil Ewart Of Ardnamuchan, Rakish Paddy and Willie Reilly. Don't worry, Patricia Fraser takes care of the introductions on Celt In A Twist. Willos - Sweet Bonnie Lass From Belfast Barleyjuice - Celtic Girl Yann Falquet - Sutherland's March CANCON The Dreadnoughts - Battleford 1885 CANCON Dropkick Murphys feat. The Scratch - One Last Goodbye (A Tribute To Shane) Grumpy O Sheep - Raggle Taggle Gipsy Iain Copeland - Neil Ewart Of Ardnamurchan ROS - Cendra i Lament Nevrida - Vyasna Baka Beyond - Rakish Paddy Capercaillie - Hi Ri'm Bo Iyatra Quartet - Orkney Hymn Solas - Darkness, Darkness The McDades - Willie Reilly (Eccodek remix) CANCON The Bookends - Dinny Donegal CANCON 59:32
Dropkick Murphys lay the boots to tyranny with the blistering fnew album, For The People. Grumpy O Sheep return with In Sheep We Trust, think Rodrigo y Gabriela but Irish. Stick around for CDN Celtpunk from The Mahones and The Real McKenzies, a Folk Fest reprise from Kris Drever and lots more. For over 2 decades, trust Celt In A Twist with the latest. Dropkick Murphys - Bury The Bones (ft. The Mary Wallopers) Grumpy O Sheep - Jessie James Theme Vishten Connexions - More Love (ft. 6 Hearts) CANCON Graham Lindsey - Shacky Wacky CANCON Habadekuk - Den Ny Maskerade Homeland - Modern Man Afro Celt Sound System - Glitchy Fiddles 3 Kris Drever - Harvest Gypsies The Langan Band - Leg Of Lamb The Mahones - Holloway Jack CANCON The Real McKenzies - Leave Her Johnny Landless - My Lagan Love Shooglenifty - Black Dog ) Sharon Shannon - Wild West Wagon Train 59:35
Patricia Fraser returns from a road trip around beautiful BC with the perfect mix to take on yours, featuring debuts from Dropkick Murphys (as seen on Meidas Touch), France's Grumpy O' Sheep and BC homegrown from Collage Trad. Enjoy great scenery with an hour of supreme Celtic sounds! Grumpy O Sheep - Fiddler's Despair Bog Bodies - Firelighters Collage Trad - Gabe's Reel Set CANCON Derina Harvey Band - Waves Of Home CANCON Celtica - We Will Rock You/I Love R n R Dropkick Murphys - Who'll Stand With Us Sketch - March Strathspey and Really The Stapletons - The Bigler Gnoss - Honey Wine Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira - Midnight CANCON Valtos - Ceol Dannsa(ft. Donnie Munro) Willos - Ghost Ship Brighde Chaimbeul - The Sweeper Mads Hansens Kapel - Vejledalsvals 59:30
Firkin, The Murphs and The Mahones get things off to a Celtpunk start, then we ease into instrumental goodness from Mary Frances and Talisk, explore Catalan and Nordic flavours with ROS, Gangar and Basco and finish with the ethereal and electronic from The Gloaming and The Afro Celts. As full as any musical hour can be, it's Celt In A Twist! Firkin - We Are the Ones Dropkick Murphys - Rebels With A Cause The Mahones - Never Let You Down CANCON Mary Frances - First Light CANCON Talisk - Dystopia Pt.2 Tannas - Thoir Dhomh Do Lamh ROS - Ball de la Carxofa Gangar - Slarkjen Basco - Two Sisters La Bottine Souriante - Benji's Rollicks CANCON George Duff - The Blackleg Miner Open The Door For Three - The Mermaid Of Mullaghmore The Gloaming - Freedom/Saoirse Afro Celt Sound System - Thunderhead 59:55
We're hurtling through July and Celtic are back on the pitch. What's not to love? Join Alan, James and Laura as they remember John Clark, take a look at the online anxiety over the transfer window and then analyse Brendan's recent comments about new Celt, Hayato Inamura. Tune in!Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a couple of more imports direct from Scotland to share this hour, along with nu-Irish from The Scratch and Tau & The Drones Of Praise, Nordic fiddle music from New Zealand and plenty of home-spun Celtivity. Your host is Patricia Fraser for this hour of Celt In A Twist! Niteworks - An Toll Dubh feat. Sian Open The Door For Three - The Fairy Jig Set Enter The Haggis - Bound For America CANCON Graham Lindsey - The Vet Set CANCON The Outside Track - Flash Company The Scratch - Session Song Tau & The Drones Of Praise - Thunder Thunder Hummingbird Trio Ged - West Country Vishten Connexions - Galliard feat. De Temps Antan CANCON Flogging Molly - Requiem For A Dying Song Brighde Chainmbeul - Banish The Giant Of Doubt & Despair George Duff - Green Grow The Rashes Iain Morrison - Halcyon Daze 58:15
Recalling a great time at Scotsfest with new music from Collage Trad, homegrown Celtic from our own backyard. We delve into Danish with Stringflip and Mads Hansens Kapel, enjoy some banjo pickin' from Stevie Dunne and the Toxic Frogs, even Celtic explorations from Italy and Jamaica! Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser, home to the well-travelled Celtic aficionado. Full Set - The Oak Tree/The Laurel Tree/ Moll & Tiarna Reels Stramash - Bonnie Ship The Diamond Collage Trad - Beeswax Cassie and Maggie - The Gold Rush Is Over Stevie Dunne - Down The Back Lane/Only For Barney Stringflip - Gadevisen/The Riddle Mads Hansens Kapel - Vejiedalvals Toxic Frogs - Bernie's Old Pub Vishten - Joe Feraille CANCON The Whistling Donkeys - Toss The Feathers Willos - Pound A Week Rise Aoife O'Donovan w/ Kris Drever - Transatlantic Shooglenifty - Caravan Up North The Mahones - Fiddle on Fire Piper Street Sound - Rid Them (Fiddle Version) 59:28
We're revisiting some of the most - popular songs from our St Patrick's Day episode today on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #714. Subscribe now! Fialla, Goitse, Mànran, Larkin & Moran Brothers, River Driver, Mac and Cheese, David Mitchell, Bealtaine, Conamara Chaos, Brobdingnagian Bards, On The Lash, The Friel Sisters, Runa, Willowgreen, Charlie O'Brien, Sligo Rags GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:09 - Fialla "Dúlamán" from A Rare Thing 4:15 - WELCOME 5:37 - Goitse "Green Fields of Canada" from Rosc 10:27 - Mànran "Lahinch" from Ùrar 15:51 - Larkin & Moran Brothers "The Rabble Rouser" from Éistigí 18:45 - River Driver "Toss the Feathers" from Flanagan's Shenanigans! Live at The Celt 21:59 - FEEDBACK 24:40 - Mac and Cheese "Ragged Edge" from Big Fun 29:06 - David Mitchell "Away With The Seelies set" from Contours 33:57 - Bealtaine "Grey Dawn Breaking" from The Founders' Room Vol 2 37:15 - Conamara Chaos "Foxrock Set” from Anord 42:48 - Brobdingnagian Bards "Spancil Hill" from Songs of Ireland 46:23 - THANKS 49:04 - On The Lash "John Riley" from Fireside 52:32 - The Friel Sisters "My Love is in America/The Yellow Tinker/Old Cuffe Street (Reels)" from Northern Sky 55:52 - Runa "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" from Live 58:49 - Willowgreen "Muldoon's Fishing Reel / Morrison's Jig" from Willowgreen III 1:01:40 - Charlie O'Brien "The Trackless Wild" from The Trackless Wild, Irish Song of the Pampa 1:07:59 - CLOSING 1:08:53 - Sligo Rags "The Foggy Dew" from The Night Before the Morning After 1:13:57 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and talk with others about climate change. What are you doing to combat climate change? Start a discussion with someone today. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and also host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. You'll also learn how to get your band played on the podcast. Bands don't need to send in music, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Again email follow@bestcelticmusic WHAT IS AN ALBUM PIN? An album pin is a lapel pin with artwork inspired by a specific album or song from an album. It could be the actual album artwork or it could be inspired by a specific track on the album. The best album pins stand out on their own. They appeal to more than just your fans. It is simple, bold, and visually engaging. However, what truly makes it an “album pin” is that the purchaser also gets a digital album with their pin. I have an entire blog on my website with details including templates for you to make your own album pin jacket. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST!
The pipes are calling from hill and vale. It's Good Drying from Roddy MacDonald, the Beautiful Wreck Of The World brought to you by Willie Nile. Canadian Celtivity from Spirit Of Canada, The Once, Pat Chessell and The Paperboys show off the Sheep's Ass. Best in show from Celt In A Twist! The Biblecode Sundays - McBratney From The Kitchen Firkin - Haiku The Paperboys - Sheep's Ass CANCON Pat Chessell - Best Man Wins CANCON Willos - Vallely's Treat Yoko Pwno - Long Bath Talisk - Dystopia Pt.2 Willie Nile - Beautiful Wreck Of the World Spirit Of Canada - Home For A Rest CANCON Spoket i Koket - Jig till John Roddy MacDonald - Good Drying Once - The Deserter CANCON Mary Frances - First Light CANCON Peatbog Faeries - Wacko King Hako 59:51
This has indeed been an interesting week. To begin with, a lot of clarity has been coming my way about the nature of the split, the light/dark paradigm, the light-paradigm and the dark-paradigm.The plays on our experience, the way in which the dark side reacts to light impinging into their realms, and how things can go when meeting and working with folk who have a foot on each side of the light - dark split.I was meditating on the meaning of Walkwithmenow.com (WWMN). For those of you who don't know, WWMN is my online platform. It is dedicated to wisdom seekers and keepers, a way to directly interact with the individuals on the known Earth who are fearless, authoritative, strong in their independent, sovereign path, and have a strong sense of mission.The team and I have had to overcome a mountain of firewalls, limiting programs and untold barriers to not just form WWMN in 2014, but also to keep it going for the past 11 years.I didn't want to form WWMN to begin with, but I did it as a leap of faith at the request of our larger awareness, the human collective.“Well,” I thought, “if the human collective thinks we are ready for an incorruptible group, I will surely give it a go.”If the thought of WWMN insults you in any way, or makes you afraid that it is a cult (laugh), run. Unsubscribe, remove yourself from my list and my field of awareness.If you are still reading, wondering why I would not just write that sentence above, but fill it with mystical force (did you feel it?) then here is the reason: WWMN is not created for or by victim minded individuals. If a person puts me or calls me a cult leader, pushing all their victim/aggressor energy upon me, then they are the person I have zero interest in. That person does not believe in independent thought, sovereign power, mature awareness, or the capacity for wisdom keepers continuing to seek wisdom and banding together to create the new Al-Andalu on the Earth. They do not believe in the human collective's choice of a new reality upon this Earth.Of course when I say Al-Andalu I am not just talking about the Iberian regions controlled by the muslims in the 1700s. I am talking about something different that is often scrubbed from our historical education and records. For a while, just south Castilla in modern Spain, and spanning across all of the Iberian peninsula were cities where education, art, engineering, alchemy and all forms of human innovation and growth was encouraged and protected. It didn't matter if you were a Druid, Celt, Christian, Muslim, or what race or color your skin was, you were able to live in harmony with others of the same inclination of discovery and expansion of awareness in safety.How long this construct lasted, and what was achieved within it is a matter of record, albeit hard to find records on forgotten libraries within cities and towns in the geographical region where it once existed. How the experiment of this face of Al-Andalu ended was in blood and destruction. Yet, it left an energy behind, a spirit, one might think, of how things could be among those people who saw beyond small matters of race or religion and united in the spirit of human innovation, art and progress.WWMN is no Al-Andalu. No. It is only a seed, whereas Al-Andalu was a forest. This seed, however, is powerful and spans the entire Earth. My and my team simply provides water, food for thought, and light, and the seed grows.But, we need to grow from one seedling into a forest. That is why I invite you to join others of your ilk at WWMN and begin to be counted. You can stay a lone wolf, independent in thought and action and, at the same time, be part of something greater than the sum of its parts.The classes I have released in the past ten years, as well as thousands of insights and explorations of reality in the forum, as well as other high-caliber men and women to study and explore reality with, is all within my platform. All available to you from day one.If you are in any way afraid that I am inviting you over here to exploit you, don't join because you are still carrying the programs of victimhood which are not compatible with the nature of my teachings. Do you feel manipulated by my words thinking I say them to create FOMO and a challenge? No, I am not doing that. I literally feel you are better served elsewhere. My teachings and my platform are not for you. If my words made you giggle and clearly understood where I am coming from, welcome! I can't wait to meet you in person.This week, on DrivingToTheRez.com, Larry and I will be talking to two of our Second Hour panelists Dr. Kara, and Ash, as they meet up with other WWMN members in no other than the land where the mystical, magical Al-Andalu existed all those centuries ago. Let's see what these mystics have to say about their trip, their meetings with online friends, co-explorers of reality, powerful and high-caliber individuals, and the conclusions they have come up with regarding the unification of wisdom seekers and keepers, sovereign individuals across the world.The discussion doesn't stop here—listen to the full podcast episode for unfiltered insights from Inelia and our panelists. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.drivingtotherez.com/subscribe
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 5/8/25 The Boston Celtics blew another 20-point lead and the New York Knicks went up 2-0. Indiana Pacers GM Chris Buchanan and Stanford Interim Football Coach Frank Reich join the show. It's Thursday, which means there's a What's Your Beef segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 5/8/25 The Boston Celtics blow another 20-point lead and now head to MSG to face the NY Knicks down 2-0. Then, Indiana Pacers GM Chad Buchanan joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 5/6/25 The Boston Celtics are reeling after missing 45 3-pointers in their Game 1 loss to the New York Knicks. Then, Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy St Patrick's Day! We got carried with our 3 hour special. Instead you get 50 Celtic songs and tunes for you to enjoy for St Patrick's Day on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #701. Subscribe now! GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:15 - The Friel Sisters "My Love is in America/The Yellow Tinker/Old Cuffe Street (Reels)" from Northern Sky 3:35 - WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic 5:32 - Nathan Gourley, Joey Abarta, and Owen Marshall "A Tailor I Am / The Shoemaker's Fancy / Donncha Ó Loinsigh's" from Copley Street 2 9:36 - Fialla "Dúlamán" from A Rare Thing 13:41 - W. Ed Harris "Arran Boat Song" from Family, Friends, Choices, & Memories 17:50 - Goitse "Green Fields of Canada" from Rosc 22:39 - Clay Babies "Dick Gossips / Dinky's Reel / Miss McLoud's" from Speechless Vol. 1: Sloppy Session in the Sticks 27:11 - The Irish Rovers "Drunken Sailor" from Drunken Sailor 30:04 - WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR ST PATRICK'S DAY THIS YEAR? Ellen MacIsaac: Probably gigging. Lots of work for musicians at that time. Patrick Rieger: That's a Monday. I'll listen to some music at home. My favorite pub will be a madhouse so I will be avoiding the place. Jordan Reeder: Guinness and the Irish and Celtic music podcast for sure!
Check out some of these St Patrick's Day shows in 2025 on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #700. Subscribe now! Kinnfolk, Golden Bough, Clover's Revenge, Celtic Wood and Wires, Madman's Window, Sheridan Rúitín, Celtic Conundrum, Tami Curtis, River Driver, Plunk Murray, O'Craven, Stout Pounders, The Muckers, Irishtown Road GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:11 - Kinnfolk "The Triple Crown Set" from Star Above The Mountain 5:08 - WELCOME 7:41 - Golden Bough "The Homecoming/The Gael" from Westering Home 10:59 - Clover's Revenge "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" from Truants And Absolution 17:21 - Celtic Wood and Wires "Tripping Up The Stairs & Smash The Windows" from Into The Music 20:33 - Madman's Window "Farewell to Nova Scotia" from All Guns Blazing - Live! 23:58 - FEEDBACK 28:32 - Sheridan Rúitín "Finnegan's Wake" from Rebels in the Night 31:32 - Celtic Conundrum "Cu Sithe" from Lore 33:36 - Tami Curtis "Keep Our Fire Burning" from Cavort 37:41 - River Driver "John O'Reilly" from Flanagan's Shenanigans! Live at The Celt 42:07 - THANKS 45:25 - Plunk Murray "Rocky Road to Dublin" from Another Drink 48:49 - O'Craven "Pint Glass " from Whiskey, Wenches, and Scallywag 51:58 - Stout Pounders "Raggle Taggle Gypsy (Live)" from Liver Let Live 54:49 - The Muckers "Old Black Rum" from One More Stout 57:15 - CLOSING 58:12 - Irishtown Road "Rattlin' Bog” from On the One Road 1:03:57 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember—our planet's future is in our hands. The overwhelming evidence shows that human activity is driving climate change, from record - breaking heat waves to rising sea levels. But the good news? We have the power to fix it. Every choice we make—reducing waste, conserving energy, supporting clean energy—moves us toward a more stable climate. If you're skeptical, ask yourself: What if you're wrong? What if taking action means cleaner air, a stronger economy, and a safer world—no matter what? Isn't that worth considering? Start a conversation today. The facts are out there, and the future is ours to shape. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic What are Album Pins? THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Lads, lasses, and leprechauns of good taste—have I told you lately that you're absolutely legendary? You are the heartbeat of this podcast, the reason I spend my days swimming in Celtic tunes instead of, I dunno, training for a competitive Guinness - drinking contest (which I'd obviously win). And it's all thanks to you. Your support isn't just appreciated—it's the very thing that keeps this show from running on sheer luck and leftover whiskey fumes. You fund our genius sound engineer (who makes me sound like I actually know what I'm doing), the wizardly graphic designer, the tirelessly dedicated Celtic Music Magazine editor, and the promotional magic that spreads this music farther than a wandering Irish storyteller. Your generosity buys the music you love and gives me the time to carefully craft each episode—rather than just chucking in a tin whistle solo and hoping for the best. And as a patron, you're not just supporting the show—you're practically knighted by the Celtic music gods themselves. You get exclusive, ad - free, music - only episodes before anyone else (because you're fancy like that). You help shape the Celtic Top 20 with your votes. You unlock free music downloads, sheet music, and your very own private feed to listen your way—whether through Patreon or your favorite podcast app. All this for just $3 a month. That's right—less than the cost of one fancy coffee (or roughly 0.003% the cost of a pint in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day). And yet, that tiny sum keeps the music alive, keeps the community thriving, and keeps you at the very heart of it all. So join us today! Let's keep this music going forever—or at least until we all get distracted by a parade and a questionable amount of irish whiskey.