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Join us for episode 181 of the Unfiltered and Undiscovered Podcast! This week, we dive into a mystery song suggested by Brenda Kelly from Waiting for Brenda. We also discuss exciting changes at Sydney's 2Day FM, Dua Lipa's Australian tour, and the legacy of the Pogues. Plus, get updates on footy tipping and upcoming guests.Unfiltered and Undiscovered Podcast, Pogues, Dirty Old Town, Brenda Kelly, 2Day FM, Dua Lipa, music podcast, footy tipping, Australian music,If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. Let us know which songs you'd like us to explore next!⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️:00:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts00:05:21 - Two Day FM's Major Format Overhaul00:12:18 - Discussion on Australian Music Scene00:18:58 - Deep Dive into 'Dirty Old Town' Song00:23:49 - Analysis of Song Instrumentation and Production00:29:50 - Legacy of The Pogues and Irish Folk Influence00:34:53 - Upcoming Guests and Future Podcast PlansTo appear on the podcast please email: hithere@unfilteredandundiscovered.comHosted by Curly, Rossy, and Braggy.—---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dirty Old Town The Pogues - https://youtu.be/s11BuatTuXk?si=0SNZF4kYNLJn_aJI ===============================================================Copyright Disclaimer:"The Unfiltered & Undiscovered Podcast features interviews and showcases with music artists, along with our Mystery Song Deep Dive segment, which is intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes. Any songs discussed or played during the podcast remain the property of their respective copyright owners, and no copyright infringement is intended."============================================================Follow our SocialsFor all of our links- Socials, Platforms and Playlistshttps://my.linkpod.site/unfiltered Thanks for tuning in#music #rockandroll #sydneymusic #undiscovered #unfiltered #newmusic #braggy #curly #aussiemusicshow #sydney #accoustic #vinylrecords#adelaidemusic #brisbanemusic #indiemusic#album #spotify #musicpodcast #NewMusic #MusicDiscovery #MusicRecommendations.#NewMusicFriday #IndieMusic #UndergroundMusic #NewArtist #MusicPodcast #MusicLovers#DiscoverNewMusic #freshcountry #AussieIndie
The inimitable Brush Shiels had the crack with Gerry as we played his "Dirty Old Town" as our song on Sing For Your Supper! Allen Foster has assembled a wonderful selection of Irish Oddities in his new book. Shamrock grower Gearoid O'Neill told us how sales of the national emblem have fallen off a cliff and Jackie Weldon sang for her Supper! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Playback Daily: A goalkeeping legend considers his remarkable career; Yes, you're just back at work, but where should you go for your next holiday? And the Dirty Old Town of Dublin hits a new low...
Avec The Pogues et les Rolling Stones. Shane McGowan du groupe The Pogues connu pour sa voix destroy mais touchante et pour son jeu d'harmonica, instrument majeur dans la reprise du classique "Dirty Old Town" de 1985. Les Rolling Stones ont aussi utilisé l'harmonica, au début, c'était plutôt Brian Jones le maestro de cet instrument, après son départ, Mick Jagger s'y met, il est plutôt bon harmoniciste, preuve dans le classique "Miss You" en 1978. Il a lancé deux modèles, gamme signature qui promet de reproduire : " le son blues incomparable de Mick Jagger ". --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
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Song 1 - “I Know You Rider” Bluegrass COVER Song 2 - “Dirty Old Town,” The Dubliners Cover Song 3 - “Don't Walk Away” Song 4 - “Cleaning Windows” Van Morrison COVER Van Sessions At The Monarch // Paddy Teglia with John Folco Recorded during Ogden's First Friday Art Stroll. Supported by a generous grant from Ogden City Arts along with love from The Monarch! Thanks to everyone who came out to the live show! Join us every First Friday for recordings at The Monarch Building in Ogden, Utah. ARTIST | Paddy Teglia SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/user/12132361976?si=f90b1473bec443e4 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/paddytegliamusic/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/paddyteglia SUPPORTERS The Monarch Building: https://themonarchogden.com/ Ogden City Arts: https://ogdencity.com/707/Arts Locals Rock: https://www.instagram.com/localsrock/ CREDITS Producer / Host: R. Brandon Long, The Banyan Collective Logistics / Bookings: Todd Oberndorfer, The Banyan Collective Audio Mix: Scott Rogers, The Proper Way DOP: Dixon Stoddard https://www.instagram.com/studios_d21/ Video Assistant: FOLLOW // SUBSCRIBE Van Sessions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansessions/ Van Sessions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevansessions Van Sessions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vansessionspod Our “Patreon,” Like what you hear, buy us beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia The drive behind Van Sessions is to create a music discovery community for Northern Utah musicians to share their work, refine their craft, and network with other artists. Van Sessions helps support local musicians, photographers, and videographers through our project. Show your support for local artists by subscribing to Van Sessions on YouTube @vansessionspod or search "Van Sessions Podcast" on your favorite podcast platform. Join us live at the Monarch in Ogden every First Friday to be a part of the free concert and video podcast recording. Bookings: todd@thebanyancollective.com
Van Sessions At The Monarch // Paddy Teglia with John Folco Recorded during Ogden's First Friday Art Stroll. Supported by a generous grant from Ogden City Arts along with love from The Monarch! Thanks to everyone who came out to the live show! Join us every First Friday for recordings at The Monarch Building in Ogden, Utah. ARTIST | Paddy Teglia SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/user/12132361976?si=f90b1473bec443e4 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/paddytegliamusic/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/paddyteglia SUPPORTERS The Monarch Building: https://themonarchogden.com/ Ogden City Arts: https://ogdencity.com/707/Arts Locals Rock: https://www.instagram.com/localsrock/ CREDITS Producer / Host: R. Brandon Long, The Banyan Collective Logistics / Bookings: Todd Oberndorfer, The Banyan Collective Audio Mix: Scott Rogers, The Proper Way DOP: Dixon Stoddard https://www.instagram.com/studios_d21/ Video Assistant: Avery Atkinson Photography: Ruth Silver, Avery Atkinson FOLLOW // SUBSCRIBE Van Sessions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vansessions/ Van Sessions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevansessions Van Sessions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vansessionspod Our “Patreon,” Like what you hear, buy us beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/banyanmedia The drive behind Van Sessions is to create a music discovery community for Northern Utah musicians to share their work, refine their craft, and network with other artists. Van Sessions helps support local musicians, photographers, and videographers through our project. Show your support for local artists by subscribing to Van Sessions on YouTube @vansessionspod or search "Van Sessions Podcast" on your favorite podcast platform. Join us live at the Monarch in Ogden every First Friday to be a part of the free concert and video podcast recording. Bookings: todd@thebanyancollective.com
The Cult a partagé deux nouvelles chansons sous leur nom Death Cult, "Flesh and Bone" et "C.O.T.A.". La chanteuse de The Last Dinner Party, Abigail Morris, a rejoint Hozier à plusieurs reprises pour interpréter "Work Song". Une nouvelle biographie détaille les nombreuses humeurs (et muses) de George Harrison. Le journaliste Philip Norman sort ‘'George Harrison : The Reluctant Beatle'', l'un des thèmes principaux du livre : ce lien amour-haine avec le fait d'être un Beatles, ressenti par George Harrison, lui qui était fils d'un chauffeur de bus et d'une vendeuse. Patti Smith est sortie d'un hôpital en Italie en "en bonne santé", selon l'autorité sanitaire locale de Bologne. Un titre inédit de Bob Marley, ‘'Selassie is the Chapel", a été publié plus de 40 ans après sa mort, il rend hommage à Haile Selassie, l'empereur éthiopien et figure sacrée du mouvement Rastafari. Les Pogues rééditent leur classique de Noël, "Fairytale of New York", en vinyle 7'', afin de collecter des fonds pour une association caritative soutenue par le défunt chanteur Shane MacGowan. Mots-Clés : Instagram, anniversaire, Tom Verlaine, Mortimer Planno, Jamaïque, Ian Astbury, Billy Duffy, post-punk, deathrock, rythmes, Artiste, irlandais, tournée, Forest National, Belgique, Botanique, Bruxelles, Dublin Simon Community, prévention, sans-abrisme, show, Simon, Dirty Old Town, Urgence, Maggiore, théâtre, Duse, annulation, spectacle, soirée. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Les Pogues se sont reformés le temps d'une chanson à l'enterrement de Shane MacGowan. Pour rappel le chanteur des Pogues s'est éteint " le 30 novembre, des suites d'une pneumonie, à l'âge de 65 ans. Ses funérailles ont eu lieu ce 8 décembre à Tipperary, près de l'endroit où Shane MacGowan a passé son enfance. Lors de la cérémonie, le joueur de flûte irlandaise des Pogues, Spider Stacy, a pris la tête de l'interprétation de "The Parting Glass", une vieille chanson celtique traditionnelle que le groupe avait enregistrée en face B du single "Dirty Old Town" en 1985. Les images sont à découvrir sur notre site. Dans une interview au magazine Les Inrockuptibles, le leader de Blur, Damon Albarn, a dit ce qu'il pensait quand on lui a demandé son avis sur l'album des Stones, Hackney Diamonds. Et c'est sans détours ! Albarn s'est lâché en ces termes : " Ma famille vit à Hackney. Et la manière dont les Stones ont présenté leur disque au Hackney Empire m'a dégoûtée. Ils n'ont jamais rien fait à Hackney, n'ont jamais joué là et n'ont jamais aidé quoi ou qui que ce soit là-bas. Ils se sont juste montrés. C'est du non-sens total. "Et quand on lui a demandé s'il " comptait capitaliser sur sa gloire passée quand il aurait 80 ans ", Damon Albarn a répondu du tac-au-tac : " Aucune chance. J'aime l'idée de ne me consacrer qu'à une chose en espérant toucher au sublime. Mais eux, ils deviennent de pire en pire. C'était le risque et je ne comprends pas cette obsession de toujours faire la même chose, en moins bien. Rival Sons vient de sortir son deuxième album de l'année, Lightbringer, qui fait suite à Darkfighter. Au micro de Cyril Wilfart, le groupe, qui était de passage pour un concert flamboyant à l'AB au mois de novembre, a décrit comment il envisageait le futur. C'est Scott Holiday, le guitariste, qui explique ne pas avoir de réponse claire à cela : "Pour le moment, on se concentre sur nos deux albums. On veut voir l'effet que les morceaux produisent sur le public en live. Je ne sais pas dire ce qu'on fera dans le futur, mais notre but est d'évoluer, de ne pas se répéter, de faire quelque chose de nouveau à chaque fois, sans toutefois perdre notre identité". Pete Townshend et Roger Daltrey vont discuter d'éventuels plans pour 2024 pour The Who ! Les Who ont donné, en août dernier, un concert légendaire accompagné du célèbre Royal Philarmonic Concert Orchestra. Et Pete Townshend ne compte pas s'arrêter là…Townshend a affirmé qu'il " était temps que Roger Daltrey et moi déjeunions ensemble pour parler de ce qui viendra ensuite. Ce concert ne peut pas marquer la fin de quoi que ce soit, sauf la fin d'une période dans l'histoire du groupe. Nous discuterons de ce qui est faisable, fun et lucratif. Roger n'est pas contre le fait d'en parler. Il a donc accepté l'idée de cette discussion. Cette déclaration arrive après que Townshend ait révélé, en 2019, être en train de travailler sur un nouvel opéra rock, de même que sur d'autres nouvelles chansons. Et à propos d'opéra rock, on signalera que Tommy reviendra à Broadway en 2024. Slash, Billy Gibbons et Gov't Mule reprennent Lynyrd Skynyrd ! Cela s'est passé ce samedi lors du 32ème Christmas Jam 2023, organisé par Warren Haynes. Les images sont à découvrir sur notre site Ed Sheeran a joué en première partie surprise au concert londonien du groupe The Darkness ! Ed Sheeran a joué six chansons avant le concert de The Darkness au Roundhouse de Londres le samedi 9 décembre. Il est ensuite apparu pour chanter et jouer de la guitare avec le groupe de Justin Hawkins sur "Love Is Only A Feeling". L'admiration mutuelle entre ces artistes n'est peut-être pas si surprenante. Ed Sheeran avait aussi invité le groupe à assurer sa première partie lors de deux concerts à Ipswich en 2019. Pour voir l'apparition surprise d'Ed Sheeran avec The Darkness rendez-vous sur classic21.be --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
More discussions of Waits's unreleased recordings brings us to the 1980s, featuring several demos, a bunch of covers, and significant collaborations with other musicians, both big and small. Highlights this week include his contribution to a poetry documentary, a live Ewan MacColl cover, and his evening of collaborations with The Replacements. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Purple Avenue / Empty Pockets, live recording, Expo Theatre, Montreal Canada (3 July 1981) Smuggler's Waltz / Bronx Lullaby, from Poetry In Motion, dir. Ron Mann (1982) Carnivalins, unreleased recording, Frank's Wild Demos (1986?) Vegas Theme, unreleased recording, Frank's Wild Demos (1986?) Downtown Train (alt take), NME's Big Four 7" EP, Tom Waits (1986) Harlem Shuffle, Dirty Work, The Rolling Stones (1986) I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Knew (About Her), live recording, Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles CA, Tom Waits with Elvis Costello and Lou Reed, w. Cecil Null (4 October 1986) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, live recording, Massey Hall, Toronto Canada, w. James brown (7 October 1987) Mack The Knife, live recording, Freie Volksbuhne, Berlin Germany, w. Bertolt Brecht / Kurt Weill (8 December 1987) Big Rock Candy Mountain, from the film Ironweed, dir. Hector Babenco (1987) Once More Before I Go, from the film Candy Mountain, dir. Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer (1988) Date To Church, single b-side, The Replacements / Tom Waits (1989) Lowdown Monkey Blues, Dead Man's Pop, The Replacements / Tom Waits (1989/2019) If Only You Were Lonely, Dead Man's Pop, The Replacements / Tom Waits (1989/2019) I Can Help, studio outtake / Dead Man's Pop, The Replacements / Tom Waits, w. Billy Swan (1989/2019) We Know The Night - Rehearsal Version, Dead Man's Pop, The Replacements / Tom Waits (1989/2019) Take It As It Comes, live recording, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, w. The Doors (31 December 1988) Pennies From Heaven, live recording, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, w. Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke (31 December 1988) Dirty Old Town, live recording, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, w. Ewan MacColl (31 December 1988) Hound Dog, live recording, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA, w. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (31 December 1988) Dirty Old Town, Rum Sodomy and The Lash, The Pogues (1985) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yqcwf9nc Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Legendary singer Shane MacGowan has died. An t-amhránaí mór le rá Shane MacGowan tar éis bháis. Legendary singer Shane MacGowan has died. Tá an t-amhránaí mór le rá Shane MacGowan tar éis bháis. He was 65 years old and had been ill for a long time. Bhí sé 65 bliain d'aois agus bhí sé tinn le hatha fhada. Shane MacGowan rose to fame in the 1980s as the lead singer of the band The Pogues. Bhain Shane MacGowan cáil amach sna 1980í mar phríomhamhránaí an bhanna ceoil The Pogues. He also wrote most of the songs recorded by the Pogues in that era and one of his essays, Fairytale of New York, is one of the best known Christmas songs in pop music. Ba é freisin a scríobh an chuid is mó de na hamhráin a thaifead na Pogues sa ré sin agus ceann dá aistí, Fairytale of New York, tá sé ar cheann de na hamhráin Nollag is aitheanta sa phopcheol. In a statement posted on social media, the Pogues said they were saddened to announce that Shane MacGowan had passed away. I ráiteas a postáladh ar na meáin shóisialta, dúirt na Pogues gur dhoiligh leo a fhógairt go raibh Shane MacGowan éagtha. The statement said that he passed away at 3 o'clock this morning, and that his wife Victoria Mary Clarke and his family were by his side when he passed away. Dúradh sa ráiteas gur bás le hadhairt a fuair sé ag 3 a chlog ar maidin inniu, agus go raibh a bhean chéile Victoria Mary Clarke agus a theaghlach lena thaobh nuair a shíothlaigh sé. In a post she posted on Instagram, Victoria said she was deeply saddened by Shane's death and that her grief is beyond words. I bpostáil a chuir sí ar Instagram, dúirt Victoria gur méala mór di bás Shane agus go bhfuil an brón atá uirthi thar insint. Shane MacGowan had recently spent a few months in St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin and it has only been a week since he was released from hospital. Bhí cúpla mí caite ag Shane MacGowan in Ospidéal Naomh Uinseann i mBaile Átha Cliath le gairid agus níl ach seachtain caite ó scaoileadh amach as an ospidéal é. Shane McGowan was born on Christmas Day 1957 in Kent, England. Is in Kent i Sasana a rugadh Shane McGowan Lá Nollag 1957. His father was from Dublin and his mother from Tipperary. Ba as Baile Átha Cliath a athair agus Tiobradach a bhí ina mháthair. It was indeed in Tipperary that he spent a good part of his childhood, where he was greatly influenced by the local traditional and country music. Ba i dTiobraid Árann go deimhin a chaith sé cuid mhaith dá óige, mar a ndeachaigh ceol traidisiúnta agus ceol tíre na háite go mór i gcion air. In 1977, Shane MacGowan formed the punk band The Nips out of nowhere with his girlfriend Shanne Bradley. I 1977, bhunaigh Shane MacGowan an banna ceoil punc The Nips in éindí lena chailín Shanne Bradley. When the Nips disbanded he formed Pogue Mahone in 1982 and the group's name was changed to The Pogues two years later. Nuair a scoir na Nips bhunaigh sé Pogue Mahone i 1982 agus athraíodh ainm an ghrúpa go dtí The Pogues dhá bhliain ina dhiaidh sin. Red Roses for Me is the first album released by the Pogues and songs such as Dark Streets of London, Waxie's Dargle and Boys from the County Hell were among the songs that pricked ears and attracted fans, especially young Irish people in England. Is é Red Roses for Me an chéad albam a chuir na Pogues amach agus bhí amhráin mar Dark Streets of London, Waxie's Dargle agus Boys from the County Hell i measc na n-amhrán a bhioraigh cluasa agus a mheall lucht leanúna, go háirithe Éireannaigh óga i Sasana. There were more songs with him on the second album Rum Sodomy Bhí tuilleadh amhrán leis ar an dara halbam Rum Sodomy & the Lash, a raibh an-tóir air ar fud an domhain, go háirithe ar an leagan de Dirty Old Town a eisíodh mar shingil. The public was also very impressed with the Irish ballad The Irish Rover which he recor...
Next up from Spoken Label (Spoken Word Podcast) features a lady who has been making a bit of a splash recently, Marigold Lately.Marigold Lately was born in the Autumn of 2022 after a gestation period of more than 50 years. Since her birth she has performed at approaching 100 comedy and spoken word events throughout the Northwest.Sorrowful and snarling - sharing tales and often surreal, comic commentary from someone ‘stuck on a pin', wriggling, who is willing to share it.Marigold is viciously gentle – straddling genres but never sitting on the fence.She will be making her stage debut in her one-woman show 'Dirty Old Town' in November at the Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool.‘Dirty Old Town' is a dark, comic place where characters are not always quite what they seem.The show is a combination of storytelling, stand up comedy and performance. Hilariously NOT funny.Tickets for the show can be purchased here - ticketquarter.co.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=BA2EEBD1-13AB-488C-B628-CE012727616B&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=0427BB2C-351C-4E2B-824E-AB6CCFD44536More details are here www.instagram.com/marigoldlately/
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Trade Unionist, Activist, and a favourite sparring partner of Martin, Mr Brendan Ogle, came over to the tortoise shack for a chat about a little bit of everything. We discuss the state of Trade Unions in Ireland, Workers finding their voice in the precarious labour market, Brendan's experience in Argentina, what the RTE payments scandal says about soft-corruption in Ireland and we then debate if Dublin really is a no-go zone. (It's not) The Dept of Health whistleblower Shane Corr podcast is out now:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-87065046
In podcast 432 Jerome travels from town to town. This musical journey takes you to big towns, boom towns, small towns, party towns, mean towns, dirty towns and even to the wrong side of town. Playlist: Artist - Album - Track. 1 Betty LaVette - Thankful n' thoughtful - Dirty Old Town. 2 Charlie Musselwhite - Mississippi Son - Drifting From Town To Town. 3 Billy Jones & Delta Blues Outlaws - Biggest House In Town. 4 Victor Wainwright & The Wildroots - Boom Town. 5 A Beat Combo - My Baby Wants to Kill Me - I'm Gonna Leave This Town. 6 Walter Trout Power Trio - Hardcore - Gotta Leave This Town. 7 Brother Dege - Farmer's Almanac - Country Come To Town. 8 Tiny Legs Tim - Melodium Rag - Happiest man In Town. 9 The Mike Eldred Trio - Baptist Town - Baptist Town. 10 Peter Karp - Alabama Town - Alabama Town. 11 Timo Gross - Fallen from Grace - Small Town Blues. 12 Dr Hall - You've got to give a little Deux - Mean Town Blues. 13 Kaz Hawkins Band - Feelin' Good - Belfast Town. 14 Tinsley Ellis - Kingpin - The Other Side Of Town. 15 Marcia Ball - Tattooed Lady and Alligator Man - Party Town. 16 Liz Mandeville - Playing with Fire - Joliet town. 17 Delta Moon - Low Down - Wrong Side Of Town. 18 Chris Finnen - To My Southern Town - To My Southern Town. Size: 185 MB (194,785,280 bytes) Duration: 1:21:07
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Mick has discovered an excellent book - “The Number Ones – Twenty chart-topping hits that reveal the history of pop music” by Tom Breihan (Hachette Books, NY) - one of the best books ever written on how songs get, or don't get, to the top of the charts. Gems from the book include: The Miracles' “Shop Around”, Motown's first hit, was kept out of the top spot by "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk (Who? WTF?) “The Twist”, by Chubby Checker, led to a wave of “Twist”-labelled hits. Except that, in this case, it was made “nicer” for white audiences, so that white DJs would play it. The first “rap” single to top the charts was “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice, in a story with more twists than an Agatha Christie novel! All the money Vanilla Ice made from his hit was gobbled up by lawyers for David Bowie & Queen! Human League's “Don't You Want Me, Baby?” became a breakthrough hit simply because MTV needed video clips when they started up, and most existing bands weren't set up to provide them. Our album you must hear before you die (with thanks to Robert Dimery) is The Pogues' “Rum, Sodomy and the Lash” from 1985. The title is based on Winston Churchill's quote that “English Naval tradition was nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash.” Elvis Costello, who produced the album, saw his role as capturing the Pogues' “dilapidated glory”, with the band heavily influenced by alcohol, and their name meaning, in Gaelic, “Pogue mahone”, or “up your arse”! Musical gems abound on the album, not least in Ewan MacColl's “Dirty Old Town”, and Eric Bogle's “The Band Played Waltzing Matilda” (listed as one of the 30 Greatest Australian songs of all time). We love The Pogues, and you should, too. Jeff has uncovered some gems from the mind of Donald Trump and his supporters, as well as discovering that the man has an ego bigger than the most deranged rock star. Another jam-packed episode! _______________________________________________________________ Books “The Number Ones. Twenty chart-topping hits that reveal the history of pop music” Tom Breihan, Hachette Books, New York The Show PlaylistTrump Justice for AllTrump the Best
St. Patrick's Day reminds us of Ireland and the various traditions associated with Irish culture. In this episode we will speak with some Lockhart residents with Irish ties, songwriters Luke Langsjoen and John Mutchler and an interview with rising New Mexican painter, S.M. Chavez. Plus, all things happening in the 78644 area from March 9 thru March 23. Give it a listen and remember...don't forget to tip the band.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/78644/exclusive-content
Ian went to Salford, so you didn't have to... En-route, he meets up with Jamie and various other waifs and strays, only to find that their customary pre-match optimism faded upon contact with the cold, hard reality of an irritatingly effective Salford side.We'll be back soon, but your thoughts are always welcome via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any thoughts. And do leave us a glowing review with whichever podcatcher you use to access the podcast.REMINDER: You can still get hold of our exclusive 1912 Exiles #AnnounceBony mugs - drop us a message through your social media platform of choice.Support the show
Es geht um Statistiken, die Straßenzeitung der DirtyOldTown, eine Wasserstadt im Delta und um das Reisen in der Post-Covid-Zeit in, von und nach China.
Matt and Drew talk about "Dirty Old Town" by Kelsey Waldon.To listen to the full show, visit ForgottenCountryRadioShow.com.
This December sablues.org dips into the archives and presents some past podcasts. Fear not listeners, there are no Christmas Carols here, just some engaging roots and blues tracks from the recent past. This is Dec 2012's edition of "The Roots and Blues Hour". ARTIST | ALBUM | TRACK 1 The Maldives - Muscle for the Wing - Blood On the Highway. 2 Lord Huron - Lonesome Dreams - Ends Of The Earth. 3 Blind Atlas - Kodiak Bear - Brother Moon. 4 Minnesota - Are you there -Death by Snakebite. 5 Delta Reign - Calm Before The Storm - Cant Find My Way Home. 6 Chris Knight - Little victories - You Lie When You Call My Name. 7 Anna Coogan & Daniele Fiaschi - The Nowhere, Rome Sessions - Red shoes black dress. 8 Mississippi Sheiks - Stop & Listen - Lonely One in This Town. 9 Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale - Buddy & Jim - Lonely One in This Town. 10 Jen Cloher - Single - Mount Beauty. 11 Jen Cloher with Courtney Barnett - EP - Numbers. 12 Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson - Wreck & Ruin - Flat Nail Joe. 13 Holly Golightly and The Brokeoffs - Sunday Roll Over Me - Goddamn Holy Roll. 14 John Hiatt - Mystic Pinball - You're All the Reason I Need. 15 The Rolling Stones - Grrr - Doom and Gloom 16 Lucero - Women and Work - On My Way Downtown. 17 Aimee Mann - Charmer - Charmer. 18 Betty LaVette - Thankful n thoughtful - Dirty Old Town. 19 Langhorne Slim & The Law - The way we move - Bad Luck. 20 Sara Cahoone - Deer creek Canyon - Deer Creek Canyon. Size: 181 MB (190,376,809 bytes) Duration: 1:19:17
This December sablues.org dips into the archives and presents some past podcasts. Fear not listeners, there are no Christmas Carols here, just some engaging roots and blues tracks from the recent past. This is Dec 2012's edition of "The Roots and Blues Hour". ARTIST | ALBUM | TRACK 1 The Maldives - Muscle for the Wing - Blood On the Highway. 2 Lord Huron - Lonesome Dreams - Ends Of The Earth. 3 Blind Atlas - Kodiak Bear - Brother Moon. 4 Minnesota - Are you there -Death by Snakebite. 5 Delta Reign - Calm Before The Storm - Cant Find My Way Home. 6 Chris Knight - Little victories - You Lie When You Call My Name. 7 Anna Coogan & Daniele Fiaschi - The Nowhere, Rome Sessions - Red shoes black dress. 8 Mississippi Sheiks - Stop & Listen - Lonely One in This Town. 9 Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale - Buddy & Jim - Lonely One in This Town. 10 Jen Cloher - Single - Mount Beauty. 11 Jen Cloher with Courtney Barnett - EP - Numbers. 12 Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson - Wreck & Ruin - Flat Nail Joe. 13 Holly Golightly and The Brokeoffs - Sunday Roll Over Me - Goddamn Holy Roll. 14 John Hiatt - Mystic Pinball - You're All the Reason I Need. 15 The Rolling Stones - Grrr - Doom and Gloom 16 Lucero - Women and Work - On My Way Downtown. 17 Aimee Mann - Charmer - Charmer. 18 Betty LaVette - Thankful n thoughtful - Dirty Old Town. 19 Langhorne Slim & The Law - The way we move - Bad Luck. 20 Sara Cahoone - Deer creek Canyon - Deer Creek Canyon. Size: 181 MB (190,376,809 bytes) Duration: 1:19:17
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Przemysłowe miasto w Anglii i robotnicza dzielnica w Polsce. Dwa przyczynki do świetnych piosenek. Zacznijmy od Wysp Brytyjskich. Pierwszy przystanek to Salford, w hrabstwie Greater Manchester w Anglii. Stare, przemysłowe miasto, a co za tym idzie miasto robotnicze. Tak bardzo robotnicze, że to właśnie tu Marx i Engels pomieszkiwali aby studiować ciężkie życie brytyjskiego proletariatu. Ale nie oni są dla nas dzisiaj najważniejsi. W Salford urodził się i wychował James Henry Miller. Znamy go bardzo dobrze. Tworzył, nagrywał i występował pod pseudonimem Ewan MacColl – prawdziwa ikona angielskiego, a w zasadzie światowego folku. Zanim świat go poznał jako folkowego barda, Ewana MacColl próbował być dramaturgiem, współtworzył lewicującą grupę teatralną i pisał sztuki. Akcję jednej z nich „Landscape with Chimney” umieścił właśnie w swoim rodzinnym mieście. Żeby umilić widzom przerwę niezbędną do zmieniany dekoracji, Ewan napisał piosenkę. Ot historyjkę przywołującą młodzieńcze wspomnienia z przemysłowego Sulford, randki pod gazownią, spacery nad starym kanałem i pierwsze pocałunki pod fabrycznym murem. Nad tym wszystkim rozciąga się przemysłowy smród i odgłosy pracującego miasta. Brudnego, starego miasta. No właśnie, no to tytuł mógł być tylko jeden „ Dirty Old Town”. Nie przypuszczał Ewan, że pisząc niewinny przerywnik do sztuki teatralnej stworzy jeden z największych przebojów wyspiarskiego folku, śpiewany w pubuch i na scenach dosłownie na całym świecie. Pierwsze nagranie autor zrealizował w 52 roku. Piosenka szybko przyjęła się w nowopowstających klubach folkowych. Wkrótce swoją wersję nagrał znany folklorysta Alan Lomax i piosenka poszła w świat. No i „Dirty Old Town” zapragnęli mieć w swoim repertuarze chyba wszyscy artyści choć trochę ocierający się o folk. A słynni The Dubliners w 68 roku dokonali tak porywającego nagrania, że wielu słuchaczy do dziś ma wrażenie że „Dirty Old Town” to irlandzki kawałek. Ale my nie gęsi. Też mamy swoje stare miasta i ich brudne dzielnice. Szczecin. Miasto nie tak stare jak Salford ale stare. Dzielnica również stara. Pierwsze wzmianki o niej pochodzą z XIII wieku. W XIV już była wymieniana jako wieś pod nazwą Zabelsdorf. W XIX wcielona do granic administracyjnych Szczecina. Dziś jest największą dzielnicą tego miasta i nosi nazwę Niebuszewo. Dzielnica w XIX i na początku XX wieku całkiem prężnie się rozwijała, była dzielnicą przemysłowo mieszkalną, z ciekawą architekturą, której niestety nieliczne ślady pozostały do dzisiaj. Kres rozwojowi przyniosła II wojna światowa. Po wojnie dzielnica została zasiedlona powracającymi z innych terenów Niemcami, Żydami i oczywiście Polakami. Póżniej Niebuszewo zaczęli opuszczać bardziej zamożni mieszkańcy. Dzielnica podupadała, z czasem zyskała złą sławę. Winna temu była wysoka przestępczość. Dziś Niebuszewo jest umieszczane wysoko w zestawieniach polskich niebezpiecznych dzielnic. Ale w brudnej, niebezpiecznej dzielnicy też można mieć szczęśliwe dzieciństwo i bujną młodość. Sulford miało swojego barda – Niebuszewo ma swojego. Tu pierwszych win próbował, tu pierwsze bójki toczył i tu przemierzał szlaki piwnic i strychów lider szczecińskiej punk folkowej formacji Emerald – Leszek Czarnecki. I jak Ewan o Sulford, tak Leszek o swoim dorastaniu w Niebuszewie napisał piosenkę. I to jaką. „Niebuszewo”, bo taki prosty tytuł nosi, to miejski folk najwyższej próby. Ja od pierwszego przesłuchania jestem oczarowany. Świetny tekst i kompozycja, wspaniała, niebanalna aranżacja. No i wykonanie, nie przesadzę jak powiem, że Pana Czarneckiego z zespołem spokojnie możemy umieścić na tej samej półce co MacGowana z Poguesami. Sail ho Audycja zawiera utwory: “Dirty Old Town” w wykonaniu „The Pogues”, słowa I muzyka: Ewan MacColl „Niebuszewo” w wykonaniu zespołu „Emerald”, słowa i muzyka: Leszek Czarnecki
Para muchos, Fritzie Zivic ha pasado a la historia como el boxeador más sucio. Pero en su carrera hay mucho más que eso. Se enfrentó, y en la mayoría de los casos más de en una ocasión, a los mejores boxeadores de su época. Sus batallas con Sugar Ray Robinson, Henry Armstrong o Jake LaMotta fueron acontecimientos que abarrotaron los más importantes escenarios. En este programa os contaremos sus orígenes, sus curiosísimas anécdotas, su increíble carrera de más de 230 combates, sus grandes batallas. Pero si Zivic era un terror sobre el ring, fuera de él era un personaje carismático y divertidísimo. Os hablaremos de sus trucos y sus tretas y de su particular filosofía del boxeo. "Aprendí más en mis dos combates con Zivic que en el resto de combates de mi carrera juntos", recordaba Sugar Ray Robinson. Corte 1: “Dirty Old Town”, The Pogues Corte 2: “Twist español”, Bill Haley y sus Cometas Corte 3: “Hard to handle”, Black Crowes Corte 4: “I fought the law” Bobby Fuller Four Corte 5: “Under my thumb”, Rolling Stones Corte 6: “Stagger Lee”, Lloyd Price Corte 6: “Abba”, The Cynics
Sláinte, Pat, and other grievances. Much obliged. Download | Spotify | Apple | Google| Stitcher | RSS
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Zu Irland gehört Musik genauso wie die grüne Landschaft, die Schafe, das Meer und die Klippen. Wenn sich Iren treffen, ist da meistens Musik drin – zuhause oder im Pub. Von traditionellen Klängen bis hin zu modernen Interpretationen ist auf der grünen Insel alles zu hören, und die typisch irischen Klänge gehen sofort ins Blut und berühren das Herz. Wir geben eine kleine Einführung in die wichtigsten Instrumente und Einflüsse auf die irische Musik und hören rein in einige der bekanntesten Lieder. Kommt mit auf eine Reise durch die irische Musik und lasst euch verzaubern von Tin Whistle, Fiddle und Bodhran.Shownotes Irish Musichttps://www.ireland.com/de-de/things-to-do/themes/music/music-in-ireland/https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/irelands-music-quiz/https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/traditional-music/https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/dublin-city-music/https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/belfast-music/https://www.windmilllanerecording.com/https://www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/1323-patrick-kavanagh/1331-on-raglan-road/336055-luke-kelly-sings-on-raglan-road/https://www.vanmorrison.com/about/van-morrison-trailhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeurYPw0fC0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pupVjQBwASohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjjh5EmkKCAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnoO6YCHfk0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjewIdOQLp0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPaz0p2dpEkhttps://unesco.org.uk/belfast-awarded-prestigious-unesco-city-of-music-title/https://fleadhcheoil.ie/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZo5qs2VamE
Libri: The Passenger – Irlanda, AAVV (Iperborea)..Scritti dal carcere: poesie e prose, Bobby Sands (a cura di R. Michelucci, E. Terrinoni, paginauno)..Gente di Dublino, James Joyce (trad. F. Cancogni, Einaudi)..Eclissica, Vinicio Capossela (Feltrinelli)..Musica: The Wren's Nest, De Nannan..Consolations, Franz Liszt..Dirty Old Town, The Pogues..Weightless, The Secret Place, Brian Eno..Belfast Child, Simple Minds..The Hebrides, Felix Mendelssohn..Stanco e perduto, Vinicio Capossela..Nabucco, Ouverture, Giuseppe Verdi..Where the Streets Have No Name, U2
Das Schunkelige des Irish-Folk und das Rotzige des Punk gingen ab 1984 bei den Pogues eine einzigartige Verbindung ein. Mit ihrem charismatischen Sänger und Songschreiber Shane MacGowan als Aushängeschild und Hits wie „Dirty Old Town“ oder „Fairytale of New York“ eroberte die anglo-irische Kapelle in den folgenden Jahren die ganze Welt. Der Film „Shane“ – die Biografie des Pogues-Frontmanns – der Ende August erschienen ist, bildet den passenden Anlass. Bier: Guinness Folgt uns auf Facebook und / oder Instagram, schreibt uns an prost-punk(at)web.de
Ewan MacColl sang "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" to Peggy Seeger down the phone. When they met, Peggy says, he was in the grip of his midlife crisis. "I'm fond of saying the poor boy didn't stand a chance," she tells Matthew Parris. This programme is her attempt to set the record straight. "I'd like to do a bit of justice to him, because there's an awful lot of myths, an awful lot of bad talk, misunderstandings." Ewan MacColl was born Jimmy Miller in Salford, which he wrote about in 1949 in his song, "Dirty Old Town." He made his name in theatre, was married to Joan Littlewood, and after the Second World War he was a powerful force behind the folk revival. He also with Peggy Seeger and Charles Parker created the famous Radio Ballads. Peggy is joined in discussion by Peter Cox, author of Set Into Song. The programme is heavily illustrated with MacColl's music and his voice. The producer for BBC audio in Bristol is Miles Warde
I was so honoured to interview Pierce Turner for the Confidence in Singing Podcast - we chatted about his "calling" to be a musician and how he worked hard to get his lucky breaks as an artist. Have a listen and enjoy!Pierce Turner is an Irish singer-songwriter who grew up in the port town of Wexford, where he played music as a child and wrote his first song at age 12. His parents had a record shop in Wexford town.Recently Pierce was signed to a new boutique record label called Story Sound who are backing his new album which he is recording with guitarist Gerry Leonard who has also worked with David Bowie, Suzanne Vega and Rufus Wainwright.Following his first professional job at 18 was as a musician with the pop showband The Arrows, Pierce moved to New York City and recorded several albums with Larry Kirwan.His first solo album, It's Only a Long Way Across (1987), was produced by American avant-garde composer Philip Glass. It was nominated for 'Best Debut Issued by an Independent Record Company' at the New York Music Awards.Pierce was voted Heineken Hot Press Solo performer of the year in Ireland in 1994. His version of Dirty Old Town was featured in the HBO TV show The Wire. Christy Moore recorded two of Turner's songs "Wicklow Hills" and "Musha God Help Her". Moore's 2004 box set includes the track I Love the Way Pierce Turner Sings.“There is no-one in the whole wide world of music quite like Pierce Turner; a unique visionary, the owner of a voice that drips emotion, a consummate lyricist and the creator of tunes which are both complex and accessible...Listen and marvel”Penguin Books biography in The Rough Guide to Irish Music (2001)Support the showThanks for listening! To book a free consultation with Aideen visit www.confidenceinsinging.com.
Dirty Old Town! Dublin City has been a ghost town for over a year! I meet people still living and working in our capital! And speak to the great actor/singer Phelim Drew about his love of Dublin. His father Ronnie Drew founded 'The Dubliners', and the song 'Dirty Old Town' was made massively popular by them! ( INSTAGRAM=@normasheahanactor // FB= HEAL YOUR HOLE with Norma Sheahan Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/heal-your-hole. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrating St. Patty's day with tunes that have some relation to the 17th of March or the colour green. MU330. “Ireland.” Crab Ragoon. Asian Man Records, 1997. CD. LP Bragg, Billy. “Northern Industrial Town.” William Bloke, Cooking Vinyl, 1996. CD LP. Mighty, Mighty Bosstones, The. “The Impression That I Get.” Live From the Middle East, Mercury Records, 1998. CD. LP. Mighty, Mighty Bosstones, The. “Riot On Broad Street.” Pay Attention, Island Records, 2000. CD. LP. Irish Rovers, The. “Black Velvet Band.” The Unicorn, Decca Records, 1997. Vinyl. LP. Whole Lotta Milka. “Green Crayons.” got milka?, Stomp Records, 1997. CD. LP. Flogging Molly. “Drunken Lullabies.” Drunken Lullabies, SideOneDummy, 2002. CD. LP. RWPO. “Dirty Old Town.” Cinco Seconds on the Chicken Robotico. 2001. CD. LP Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
"Joe #1" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/joe-1 "Dirty Old Town" by The Pogues ft. Pete Fraser on sax https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=122isznJdto Peter Gunn theme music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oysMt8iL9UE Pitchfork interview with Guy https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/5840-fugazi/ John Cage's 4'33" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4%E2%80%B233%E2%80%B3 Down I Go https://downigo.bandcamp.com/ Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi
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Please join Marsha Casper Cook, Elizabeth Black, Gabriel Valjan and Chris Karlsen on Wednesday May 18th at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when they discuss writing and how they are affected by Covid 19. Gabriel is the author of two series, Roma and Company Files, with Winter Goose Publishing. Dirty Old Town is the first in the Shane Cleary series for Level Best Book. His short stories have appeared online, in journals, and in several anthologies. Elizabeth is a Blog Talk Radio Host and author. She has won awards for her fiction stories as well as her horror stories and erotic romance. Chris is a retired police detective that spent twenty-five years in law enforcement with two different agencies. She has written three different series. Her paranormal romance series is called, Knights in Time. Her romantic thriller series is Dangerous Watersand her newest is The Bloodstone Series.
Gabriel Valjan lives in Boston’s South End where he enjoys the local restaurants. He is the author of two series, Roma and Company Files, with Winter Goose Publishing. The Naming Game, the second book in the Company Files series, was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best Historical Mystery in 2019. Dirty Old Town is the first in the Shane Cleary series for Level Best Books. You can find Gabriel on Twitter (@GValjan) and Instagram (gabrielvaljan). He is a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime. He is nominated for Best Historical Fiction for: The Company Files: The Naming Game (Book 2 )Jack Marshall, a CIA officer, was really hoping to enjoy his vacation from work in DC and to spend some time in Malibu with his family, but a call from the LAPD’s Chief William Parker changed everything. Not only was script writer Charles Loew murdered, Jack has reason to believe FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was somehow connected to the homicide.In post-war Hollywood, everyone lies for a living but with Senator Joe McCarthy’s hunting for Communists, even one harmless secret has the power to destroy lives. With the help of his subordinates, Walker and Leslie, they investigate the case for Jack, and quickly enter the world of Hollywood scandals and blacklisted writers, which may prove more dangerous than fighting Nazis. When Jack’s own family is threatened, time is running out.Like her protagonist, Connie Berry was raised in the high-end antiques trade. After teaching theology for twenty-five years, she began writing mysteries featuring antiques and the legacy of the past. Connie loves history, cute animals, travel with a hint of adventure, and all things British. Her debut novel, A Dream of Death, has been nominated for an Agatha. She lives in Ohio with her husband and adorable dog, Millie. You can find her at www.connieberry.com.Connie is nominated for Best First Mystery Novel for A Dream of Death(Kate Hamilton Mysteries #1) On a remote Scottish island, American antique dealer Kate Hamilton sleuths a killing that eerily replicates a murder still unsolved after 200 years.Autumn has come and gone on Scotland's Isle of Rothsay, and the locals gather for the Tartan Ball, the annual end-of-tourist-season gala. Among the invited guests is American antique dealer Kate Hamilton. Returning to the island where her husband died is brutal, but Kate is determined to repair her relationship with her sister-in-law, Elenor Spurgeon, the proprietor of Rothsay's deluxe country house hotel.Kate has hardly unpacked when a body turns up, murdered in an eerie recreation of an infamous unsolved murder two hundred years before. And the only clue to the killer's identity lies in a curiously embellished antique casket. When Bo Duff, the gentle handyman who had tried to save Kate’s husband's life, is taken into custody, she teams up with vacationing Detective Inspector Tom Mallory to clear Bo’s name. To accomplish that, they’ll have to unmask a killer who seems bizarrely fixated on the past…because two hundred years is an awfully long time to hold a grudge in A Dream of Death, the tantalizing series debut by Connie Berry.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes Gabriel Valjan to the studio to discuss his Agatha nomination and DIRTY OLD TOWN, his new book. ABOUT GABRIEL: Gabriel is the author of two series, Roma and Company Files, with Winter Goose Publishing. Dirty Old Town is the first in the Shane Cleary series for Level Best Books. His short stories have appeared online, in journals, and in several anthologies. He has been a finalist for the Fish Prize, shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, and received an Honorable Mention for the Nero Wolfe Black Orchid Novella Contest in 2018. He lurks the hallways at crime fiction conferences, such as Bouchercon, Malice Domestic, and New England Crime Bake. Gabriel is a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime. ABOUT DIRTY OLD TOWN: Shane Cleary, a PI in a city where the cops want him dead, is tough, honest and broke. When he’s asked to look into a case of blackmail, the money is too good for him to refuse, even though the client is a snake and his wife is the woman who stomped on Shane’s heart years before. When a fellow vet and Boston cop with a secret asks Shane to find a missing person, the paying gig and the favor for a friend lead Shane to an arsonist, mobsters, a shady sports agent, and Boston’s deadliest hitman, the Barbarian. With both criminals and cops out to get him, the pressure is on for Shane to put all the pieces together before time runs out. "Robert B. Parker would stand and cheer, and George V. Higgins would join the ovation. This is a terrific book--tough, smart, spare, and authentic. Gabriel Valjan is a true talent--impressive and skilled--providing knock-out prose, a fine-tuned sense of place and sleekly wry style." – Hank Phillippi Ryan, nationally bestselling author of The Murder List. Listen on your favorite app or at Soundcloud.com/authorsontheair. @Copyrighted.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes Gabriel Valjan to the studio to discuss his Agatha nomination and DIRTY OLD TOWN, his new book. ABOUT GABRIEL: Gabriel is the author of two series, Roma and Company Files, with Winter Goose Publishing. Dirty Old Town is the first in the Shane Cleary series for Level Best Books. His short stories have appeared online, in journals, and in several anthologies. He has been a finalist for the Fish Prize, shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, and received an Honorable Mention for the Nero Wolfe Black Orchid Novella Contest in 2018. He lurks the hallways at crime fiction conferences, such as Bouchercon, Malice Domestic, and New England Crime Bake. Gabriel is a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime. ABOUT DIRTY OLD TOWN: Shane Cleary, a PI in a city where the cops want him dead, is tough, honest and broke. When he’s asked to look into a case of blackmail, the money is too good for him to refuse, even though the client is a snake and his wife is the woman who stomped on Shane’s heart years before. When a fellow vet and Boston cop with a secret asks Shane to find a missing person, the paying gig and the favor for a friend lead Shane to an arsonist, mobsters, a shady sports agent, and Boston’s deadliest hitman, the Barbarian. With both criminals and cops out to get him, the pressure is on for Shane to put all the pieces together before time runs out. "Robert B. Parker would stand and cheer, and George V. Higgins would join the ovation. This is a terrific book--tough, smart, spare, and authentic. Gabriel Valjan is a true talent--impressive and skilled--providing knock-out prose, a fine-tuned sense of place and sleekly wry style." – Hank Phillippi Ryan, nationally bestselling author of The Murder List. Listen on your favorite app or at Soundcloud.com/authorsontheair. @Copyrighted.
Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes Gabriel Valjan to the studio to discuss his Agatha nomination and DIRTY OLD TOWN, his new book. ABOUT GABRIEL: Gabriel is the author of two series, Roma and Company Files, with Winter Goose Publishing. Dirty Old Town is the first in the Shane Cleary series for Level Best Books. His short stories have appeared online, in journals, and in several anthologies. He has been a finalist for the Fish Prize, shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, and received an Honorable Mention for the Nero Wolfe Black Orchid Novella Contest in 2018. He lurks the hallways at crime fiction conferences, such as Bouchercon, Malice Domestic, and New England Crime Bake. Gabriel is a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime. ABOUT DIRTY OLD TOWN: Shane Cleary, a PI in a city where the cops want him dead, is tough, honest and broke. When he’s asked to look into a case of blackmail, the money is too good for him to refuse, even though the client is a snake and his wife is the woman who stomped on Shane’s heart years before. When a fellow vet and Boston cop with a secret asks Shane to find a missing person, the paying gig and the favor for a friend lead Shane to an arsonist, mobsters, a shady sports agent, and Boston’s deadliest hitman, the Barbarian. With both criminals and cops out to get him, the pressure is on for Shane to put all the pieces together before time runs out. "Robert B. Parker would stand and cheer, and George V. Higgins would join the ovation. This is a terrific book--tough, smart, spare, and authentic. Gabriel Valjan is a true talent--impressive and skilled--providing knock-out prose, a fine-tuned sense of place and sleekly wry style." – Hank Phillippi Ryan, nationally bestselling author of The Murder List. Listen on your favorite app or at Soundcloud.com/authorsontheair. @Copyrighted.
Ahab, Bernie, and Clyde head to Golden Bear Port for a rendezvous with it's notorious owner Cobb Gnarly. Ahab tries to broker a deal for their very lives while Bernie and Clyde try their best to start a riot.
The first episode of the 19/20 season! Pat, Tom and Eamonn head to Atherton Collieries for their FA Cup first round replay against punk football architects, FC United of Manchester. They are joined by one of the founders and former board members of FCUM, George Baker. They talk about the journey of FCUM in becoming one of the sexiest examples of the protest club and how this could be translated to Bury. They then examine the laws introduced for the new season and bicker. Your 5 star reviews but hateful comments are required for the forthcoming episode title. Plenty more to come from us this campaign whether you like it or not!
In our playoff final special, Luke visits AFC Fylde in the week leading up to the game then joins Rob at Wembley Stadium for all the pre-match build up and then the match itself before catching up with fans, players and directors of both sides and one or two neutrals to give their thoughts on the game. Who did they speak to? Well tune in and find out Subscribe on Itunes and Spotify and it will be uploaded everyweek to your device. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our playoff final special, Luke visits AFC Fylde in the week leading up to the game then joins Rob at Wembley Stadium for all the pre-match build up and then the match itself before catching up with fans, players and directors of both sides and one or two neutrals to give their thoughts on the game. Who did they speak to? Well tune in and find out Subscribe on Itunes and Spotify and it will be uploaded everyweek to your device.
PODCAST: 30 Dec 2018 01 Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow – Steve Turner – Late Cut 02 Gloria – The Trials Of Cato – Hide And Hair 03 Scarlet Town – Birichen – Hush 04 Doctor O’Neil's / McGinley’s – Stevie Dunne – Live At The Crosskeys Inn 05 Down By The Greenwoodside – The Furrow Collective – Fathoms 06 River – Cara Dillon (Featuring John Smith) – Single 07 Moving On – The Tenmours – Maze 08 Laws Of Motion – Karine Polwart feat. Steven Polwart & Inge Thomson – Laws Of Motion (Martin Green) 09 I Burn But I Am Not Consumed – Karine Polwart feat. Steven Polwart & Inge Thomson – Laws Of Motion (Stephen Polwart) 10 Crow On The Cradle – Karine Polwart feat. Steven Polwart & Inge Thomson – Laws Of Motion 11 Kulkija – The Walking Song – Sans – Kulku 12 The West Indian / Sailor's Delight / Cellar Door Key – Andrew Cadie – Half–Witted, Merry & Mad 13 Left Alone – Malcolm Holcombe feat. Iris Dement – Come Hell Or High Water 14 The Day John Lennon Died – Harbour Moon – Whisper On The Wind 15 Who Put The Blood – Hickory Signals – Turn To Fray 16 The Navvy Of Kinlochleven – Gráinne Brady – The Road Across The Hills 17 Portland Town – Lady Maisery – Lady Maisery Live 18 Mi L'hai Basà (Dirty Old Town) – Teres Aoutes String Band – Lo Rock'n Roll De La Mountagna 19 Unrequited To The Nth Degree – Loudon Wainwright Iii – Years In The Making 20 Cut The Loaf – Martin Matthews – Cowraik To Sliabh Croob 21 The Wife Of Usher's Well – The Outside Track – Rise Up 22 The Man From Luddenden Dean – Bob Pegg – The Last Wolf 23 War Has No Conscience – Churchfitters – Old Friends CD 1 24 Woodbrook – Michael O’Suilleabhain – Gaiseadh (Flowing) 25 Little Sadie – Tom Paley, Robin Gillan – Paley & Son 26 Langstrom's Pony, The Tap Room, Lord Ramsey's Reel – De Danann – The Mist Covered Mountain 27 One Hand On The Radio – Bill Caddick – Unicorns 28 The Rolling Wave/The Hag's Money – Seamus Heaney & Liam 29 The Joy Of Living – Roy Bailey – Coda 30 Lullaby – Martin Alcock – Serving Suggestions 31 Sweet Lover Of Mine – The Outside Track – Rise Up 32 The Two Sisters – Steve Turner – Late Cut 33 Filthy Rich – The Liam Ward Band – Uprising 34 Wild Mountain Thyme – Swan Arcade – Full Circle 35 The Leaving Of Liverpool – Fisherman’s Friends – Sole Mates 36 Save The Last Dance For Me – The Deighton Family – Rolling Home
A Celtic State of Mind recently won the prestigious 2018 Football Blogging Award for the UK's Best Podcast.Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham are joined this week by two very special guests who are integral to the success of the Jimmy Johnstone Academy and Charitable Trust.In the second part of a two-part special, Jim Simonette and Simon Farrelly discuss the Greatest Ever Celt, the discovery of Darnell Fisher, Bertie Auld the boss, establishing the JJ Charitable Trust, and recording Dirty Old Town with Simple Minds.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last year, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes, @anorthernprose and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.ACSOM can also be found on TheCelticStar.com @celticstarmag so make sure you visit the site for daily Celtic news.
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Orly Marella (Fun Yeti / Flora Majora) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in December 1989. Songs under discussion include "Love and Anger" by Kate Bush, "Blues From a Gun" by The Jesus and Mary Chain, "Let Love Rule" by Lenny Kravitz, and "Dirty Old Town" by David Byrne.
Ett litet inslag som förklarar varför låten Dirty old town spelas före Uniteds matcher
Discussed this week: Just back from England and Ireland Vinney talks about his travels. 10 minutes on you-know-who. Also Amanda and Vinney discuss dressing as sheep, monster trucks, leaving... Travel diaries from around the world including all kinds of recordings, and a huge archive of previous radio shows.
There's a lot of great Celtic music in Canada. Today, I want to introduce you to some of the hottest indie Celtic bands to cross the Canadian border to be heard around the globe with awesome Celtic music from The Fretless, NUA, Coole Park, Bonhomme Setter, Duncan Cameron, Kailyarders, Dust Rhinos, Sora, Chrissy Crowley, Madd Paddy, Jesse Ferguson, Rant Maggie Rant, The Irish Rovers, The Rolling Kings, Gillian Boucher, Bodh'aktan, The Malarkeys, Heather Dale, The Sheridan Band, Oona McOuat, Cod Gone Wild, Brad Reid, The Mudmen, Bang on the Ear, Keelhaul, Searson, Ennis, Hawp. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast Every successful podcast requires a lot of time, and money. I spend many hours searching for new bands, picking music, recording, and even advertising shows. Thankfully, 150 kind and generous Celtic music fans pledge $1 or more per episode to cover the costs of producing this podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We hit a Milestone in February which is why you're getting 2-hours of Celtic Canadain music today. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast and help us hit the next Milestone which will feature 2-hours of Celtic Women. Notes: * Each week, 150 people pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra-long episode of Celtic music. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast and help us hit the next Milestone which will feature 2-hours of Celtic Women. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Dave and Patrick Huge shoutout to our Celtic Superstars: Peter Tilghman, Bryan Brake, Chris, Ockham's Razor, John Sharkey White, II, Theresa Sullivan, Brendan Nix, John Bilderback, Rian P Kegerreis, samual hill, Johnny Berry, Shawn Cali * With the demise of Live365 at the end of January, Celtic Roots Radio moved to a new home online. You can still listen 24/7 at http://celticrootsradio.fastcast4u.com. Find details at http://www.celticrootsradio.com/ * This week, I launched the New Celtic CDs show on Facebook. This is a short, 3-5-minute or so Facebook Live event where I share what new Celtic CDs were released in the past week. My goal is to do the show on Mondays. But I'm not yet sure of the time. You can subscribe to my Facebook Live feeds on Facebook. If you miss the live stream, fear not, the video will be saved to the Facebook page. Go to facebook.com/celticpodcast to subscribe. And of course, I will still be doing a second show to highlight bands in the latest episode on Thursdays. * You can get your very own 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts through our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine, when you subsribe and you'll save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com along with a picture of what you're doing while listening to this podcast, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Steve Rausch sent in a voicemail. John from Northeastern Ohio sent a voicemail. Becky Collier emailed: "I've had the app a few weeks & just now starting to listen & enjoy. It's great! Thanks for what you do. I'm not really sure how this works...you ask for at least $1 per episode...so how is it to be paid? I probably missed something...lol." Stephen Warta sent a picture and an email: "I have listened to your podcast on and off for the last 5 or so years. I always loved Celtic music and your podcast makes it really easy to hear a great variety of music that is hard to find otherwise. I have been traveling in South America for the past three months, and your podcasts provide awesome tunes for the long, lonely roads. Attached is me over looking Ushuaia and the Strait of Megellan in the southern end of Argentina. I was listening to "2 Hours of Celtic Fiddle Music" while climbing that mountain. Thanks for all you do." This Week in Celtic Music 0:43 "Dirty Harry" by The Fretless from The Fretless Vancouver, British Colombia 5:33 "Happy Cammy Drammy Birthday" by NUA from BOLD Toronto 9:27 "Lower the Sails" by Coole Park from Water Journeys Toronto 13:27 "Man of the House" by Bonhomme Setter from Obia Quebec 18:19 "The Mickey Dam" by Duncan Cameron from The Whistling Thief Sudbury, Ontario 22:13 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 23:12 "Maritime Girl" by Kailyarders from King of the Jolly White Rock, B.C 26:22 "Rocky Road to Dublin" by Dust Rhinos from I Should Behave Winnipeg, Manitoba 31:29 "Piper" by Sora from Scorpion Moon Calgary 35:24 "Stepdance Set" by Chrissy Crowley from Last Night's Fun Cape Breton 38:24 "The Roving Journeyman" by Madd Paddy from Arrived Toronto 44:16 "Byker Hill" by Jesse Ferguson from The Butcher Boy Cornwall, Ontario 48:15 "Mayor Harrisons Set" by Rant Maggie Rant from Rant Maggie Rant Stratford, Ontario 58:13 "All For Me Grog" by The Irish Rovers from Drunken Sailor Nanoose Bay 1:02:25 "P Stands for Paddy" by The Rolling Kings from Raise a Class St. John's, Newfoundland 1:05:48 "Lorraine's Dream" by Gillian Boucher from Elemental Broad Cove (Inverness Co.), Nova Scotia 1:10:16 "Du Rhum, Des Femmes" by Bodh'aktan from Au diable les remords Montreal 1:12:41 "The Old Wild Boar" by The Malarkeys from Bloody Brillaint Kelowna, BC 1:16:00 "Health to the Company" by Heather Dale from My Celtic Heart Toronto 1:21:47 "Run Around With Me" by The Sheridan Band from No Bar's Too Far St Thomas, Ontario 1:25:40 "This Is A Prayer" by Oona McOuat from Honey & Holy Water Salt Spring Island, British Columbia 1:31:06 "Black and Tans" by Cod Gone Wild from Cod Gone Wild Vernon, BC 1:34:38 "The Lame Duck" by Brad Reid from The Conunundrum Halifax 1:37:54 "Dirty Old Town" by The Mudmen from The High Road Alvinston, Ontario 1:42:38 CELTIC FEEDBACK 1:46:44 "Donkey Riding" by Bang on the Ear from Pubs, Pints & Pipes Glengarry County, Ontario 1:49:13 "Skipping to Dublin" by Keelhaul from A Maritime Tradition Vancouver 1:51:36 "Friday Night" by Searson from Live Ottawa Valley, Ontario 1:54:55 "Sing You Home" by Ennis from Lessons Learned St John's Newfoundland 2:00:47 "The Shieldhill Lady" by Hawp from Storm and Calm Canning, Nova Scotia The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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This week it is debate over the English problem, or is it a problem? How many England eligible players does one team need!The new recruitment model at the Latics is under scrutiny, is it all just Premier League Manager 98 or is there more to it than that.Six apprentices received promotion to the full time ranks this week, its a well done to them.Two big games coming up, a visit to that Dirty Old Town to face the Boro, before a home game against the RamsCheck out the latest PWU PodcastContents: Eggs-emplary intros (0:00); PWU Question Time: Greg Dyke’s eligible England internationals (0:50) including cheaper in Scotland? (9:00) and feeding the enemy (13:00); Wigan’s new Championship Manager player recruitment model (18:00) including the Special Ones (26:00); welcome to Latics’ new pros (29:00); Fortune’s April Fools’ Day joke? (31:10); blue ‘Boro preview (32:10) with more Fortune debate (38:30); doing the Derby Double: Rams preview (40:40); ‘secret’ podcast party – shh! (47:00) Wigan Athletic movies stolen from All Gone Latics (48:15).
In the 4th episode of KWHY, Seth has to defend America against a bitter Irishman. Follow us on Twitter: @KWHYRadio Like us on Facebook: KWHY Radio Email us: KWHYRadioStation@gmail.com Subscribe to us on Itunes Download the MP3: Here
It's New Year's eve and we're gonna kick off the new year with show #189 and some Irish Celtic music from Michael Black, The Gothard Sisters, Kennedy's Kitchen, Culann's Hounds, The Duplets, The Makem & Spain Brothers, New Shilling, Acoustalyn, Atlantic Wave, Mairi Morrison & Alasdair Roberts, The Indulgers, The McCabes, Black 47, Ed Miller. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Thanks for a great year! Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don't travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. In June, 2015, we're going to County Donegal and the Giant's Causeway. I want to invite you on a magical experience that will bring your love of Ireland deep into your soul. Subscribe to the mailing and join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/ - I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. This Week in Celtic Music 0:33"Earl's Lane / Old Hag You Have Killed Me / Sparks" by Michael Blackfrom Michael Black 4:42"Auld Lang Syne" by The Gothard Sistersfrom Celtic Rainbow 7:37"New Year's Day/The iPod Disco/The Daze in Jam" by Kennedy's Kitchenfrom The Birds Upon the Trees 14:17"Dirty Old Town" by Culann's Houndsfrom Year of the Dog 18:51"Old Harp, New Harp: Mo Dhomhullan Fhein, Oran Arasaig, Mo Chlarsach Trom Ur, The Dipper" by The Dupletsfrom Leverage 23:30"It's Been a Very Hard Year" by The Makem & Spain Brothersfrom Up the Stairs 26:33"Party Pieces" by New Shillingfrom New Shilling 30:46"The Piper Who Calls the New Day" by Acoustalynfrom Acoustalyn II 35:36"The New Land" by Atlantic Wavefrom The Angel's Share 39:56"Never Wed An Old Man" by Mairi Morrison & Alasdair Robertsfrom Urstan 42:40Voicemail 44:12"New Frontier" by The Indulgersfrom Out in the West 47:25"Better Future in London" by The McCabesfrom Dark Before the Dawn 51:08"Livin' in America - 11 Year's On" by Black 47from New York Town 58:18"Auld Lang Syne" by Ed Millerfrom Lyrics of Gold Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com
PODCAST: 02 Nov 2014 01 - Dirty Old Town - Ewan MacColl - Black and White: The Definitive Collection 02 - The Man That Waters The Workers' Beer - Paddy Ryan - Voice and Vision 03 - All For Me Grog - A.L. (Bert) Lloyd - English Drinking Songs 04 - I Was A Young Man - Martin Carthy - Shearwater 05 - Dill Pickles Rag - Martin Carthy / Dave Swarbrick / Diz Disley - Rags Reels and Airs 06 - 1913 Massacre - Ramblin' Jack Elliot - Rambling Jack 07 - Nell - Billy Bennett - Almost a Gentleman 08 - Oldham’s Burning Sands - The Oldham Tinkers - A Fine Old English Gentleman 09 - The Little Pot Stove - Nic Jones - Penguin Eggs 10 - Higher Germany - Phoebe Smith - The Voice of the People - I’m A Romany Rai 11 - The White Cockade - The Watersons - Early Days 12 - Handful of Earth - Dick Gaughan - Handful of Earth 13 - The Spinners Wedding - Ray Fisher - The Iron Muse 14 - Palaces of Gold - Martin Simpson - Voice and Vision 15 - Da Auld Restin' Chair / Hamnavoe Polka / Maggie's Reel - Tom Anderson and Aly Bain - The Silver Bow 16 - Joe Hill - Paul Robeson - Voice and Vision 17 - Some Old Salty - Lal Waterson and Oliver Knight - Once In A Blue Moon
PODCAST: 20 Apr 2014 01 - The Rout of the Blues - Robin and Barry Dransfield - The Rout of the Blues 02 - Dirty Old Town - Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger - Black and White 03 - Arthur McBride and the Sergeant - Martin Carthy - Prince Heathen 04 - I Live Not Where I Love - Tim Hart and Maddy Prior - Summer Solstice 05 - Blues Run the Game - Jackson C Frank - The Story of British Folk Vol 1 06 - The Verdant Braes of Screen - Swan Arcade - Full Circle 07 - The Molecatcher - Bernard Wrigley and Dave Brooks - Folksongs from the Octagon 08 - Early Morning Rain - Barbara Dickson - B4 74 The Folk Club Tapes 09 - The Blacksmith - Dave Burland - Benchmark 10 - Desperate Dan - The Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra - Piggery Jokery 11 - Streets of London - Ralph McTell - From Clare to Here 12 - Rambling Robin - Christy Moore - Prosperous 13 - Bolweevil Blues - Jo Ann Kelly - Women In (E)motion 14 - Sir Patrick Spens - Nic Jones - Ballads and Songs 15 - Homeward Bound - Paul Simon - Simon and Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits
A folk song written by an Englishman for a play about his home town, but which has become most popular in the hands of a couple of Irish acts. Yet all the featured versions from the last decade have been by Americans. This underscores the song's timeless, universal appeal, especially at the end of winter as many of us look out the window at our own dirty old towns.
Irish Celtic music from Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Cu Dubh, James Olin Oden, Ilse de Ziah, Jesse Ferguson, Joel D. McKissack, Chrissy Crowley, The Stubby Shillelaghs, Martyn Wylde, Caliorne, Brendan Monaghan, WindPoem & Out Of Orion, Devils Water, The Merry Wives of Windsor. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Good food, good drink, and good company. Join Marc Gunn on an exciting Invasion of Wales in 2014. You will enjoy a small, friendly group, one-third the size of most tour groups. Relax and savor the land like a local. You will enjoy lots of great Celtic music from Marc Gunn and other Celtic musicians. Smile, laugh, and make lots of wonderful memories with Marc Gunn's Celtic Invasion Vacations. Subscribe to the Invasion today at CelticInvasion.com Notes: Join Song Henge Today!: This is the official fan club of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can join the secret club and get free access to Song Henge, our online archive of Celtic music downloads. Please join today... Because. We are changing the way you hear Celtic music. Do you enjoy the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Tell me about it. Why do you listen to the show? What new music have you found? How has this show affected your life? Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That’s 678-235-8763. Vote for the Best Celtic Music of 2013 Celtic Christmas Podcast Goals of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast in 2014 Coming Soon The Living Tradition documentary This Week in Celtic Music 0:381. "Bolinder" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyerfrom Red House (2013) 0:672. "Sacred Heart" by Cu Dubhfrom Walking the Cinders (2011) 10:223. "The Craic is Free" by James Olin Odenfrom The Craic is Free (2013) 14:444. "Aisling An Oigfhir" by Ilse de Ziahfrom Irish Airs for Solo Cello (2010) 17:375. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" by Jesse Fergusonfrom SHIFT (2013) 25:276. "Dirty Old Town" by Joel D. McKissackfrom Celtic Tradition (In Vocal Harmony) (2013) 29:057. "Last Night's Fun" by Chrissy Crowleyfrom Last Night's Fun (2013) 32:328. "Celtic American" by The Stubby Shillelaghsfrom Celtic-American (2013) 35:159. "Green Grow The Rashes" by Martyn Wyldefrom Minstrel's Lament (2009) 44:0810. "La Kro, Star de la boîte" by Caliornefrom Rock Noz Band (2012) 48:0511. "Leaving Portaferry" by Brendan Monaghanfrom Never Too Late to Come Home 51:4912. "The Horse Creek Treaty" by WindPoem & Out Of Orionfrom A Good Day to Die (2013) 55:0113. "Rain Steam & Speed" by Devils Waterfrom Small Pictures - Tall Tales (2013) 59:1914. "My Son John" by The Merry Wives of Windsorfrom Tales from Windsor's Tavern The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit http://www.CelticMusicPodcast.com
PODCAST: 05 Jan 2014 Sig - Lead The Knave / Bunker Hill, Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn 01 - The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite - Steeleye Span - Cogs Wheels and Lovers 02 - Pills of White Mercury - Jim Malcolm - Still 03 - The Manchester Rambler - Ewan MacColl - English Folk Collection 04 - Ruins by the Shore - O'Hooley and Tidow - The Hum 05 - Tommy Bhetty’s Waltz / Tom’s Anniversary Waltz - Noel Battle And Roísín Broderick - Up and About in the Morning 06 - Blackwaterside - Anne Briggs - A Collection 07 - House of the Rising Sun - Steve Phillips and the Rough Diamonds - North Country Blues 08 - Samradh Samradh - The Gloaming - The Gloaming 09 - Lord Gregory - Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman - 1 10 - The Curtains of Old Joe’s House - Roy Bailey - Past Masters 11 - Jack Frost - Waterson Carthy - Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man 12 - Locked in this Paradise / Twelfth Night - Laurie Lee and Johnny Coppin - Edge of Day 13 - The Rout of the Blues - Robin and Barry Dransfield - The Rout of the Blues 14 - The Lark in the Morning / The Rolling Wave - Mochara - Spirits and Dreamers 15 - Pay Me the Money Down - Dave Brooks and Bernard Wrigley - Folk from the Octagon 16 - Red Wine Promises - Lal & Mike Waterson - Bright Phoebus 17 - Hares on the Mountain - Patterson Jordan Dipper - Flat Earth 18 - Dirty Old Town - The Dubliners - 50 years
PODCAST: 13 Jan 2013 Sig - The Doon Reel – Frankie Lane 01 - Rusty Cars and Lonely Bars – Have Mercy02 - Hush Little Baby – The Horseflies03 - Girl From The North Country - Dave Burland and Damien O'Kane04 - Dirty Old Town – Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger05 - Winter Processional / The Blue-Eyed Stranger - Tufty Swift06 - The Song of the Wandering Aengus – Rebekah Findlay07 - The Trawling Trade – James Findlay08 - The Leaving of Limerick – Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh09 - The Leaving of Liverpool – Bernard Wrigley10 - Jackie Coleman's / The Hare's Paw – At the Racket11 - Blackwaterside – Bryony Holden12 - Victor Jara – Christy Moore13 - Dirty Old Town – Bettye La Vette14 - Dreams Are Made Of Money – Sam Carter15 - The Bleacher Boy – Mary Dillon16 - Chickens In The Garden – Carthy, Hardy, Farrell & Young17 - San Francisco Bay Blues – Jesse Fuller Sig - The Doon Reel – Frankie Lane
MP3 LinkCaid Maile Failte this is episode 5 of the Celtic Indy podcast. In this episode I explain why the long haitus, as well as some upcoming shows. I hope you enjoy. As always leave any feedback either on the comments or email me celtic.indy.podcast@gmail.comUpcoming Shows: For a more complete list go to http://shamrockclubwis.com/midwest.htmlAug. 28 West Lafayette, IN Whigamaleeries @O'bryan's Nine Irish Brothers 9p.m.Sep 7 South Bend Kennedy"s Kitchen @Fiddler's Hearth 9 p.m.Sep 8 South Bend Three Men in Kilts @Fiddler's Hearth 9 p.m.Sep 8 Jeffersonville Celts on the River 10 a.m.IlliniosAug 28 Chicago Piob Agus Fidil @ Halstad Harp 8 p.m.Aug 31 Barrington Gareth Wood @ McGonigals 8 p.m.Sep 1 Chicago Piob Agus Fidil @ Irish American Heritage Center 5p.m.Sep 4 Chicago Piob Agus Fidil @ Halstad Harp 8 p.m.KentuckyAug 31 Louisville Dehli 2 Dublin @ Belvedere Park 7 p.m.Michigan Aug 31 Detrioit Larry Larson @ Gaelic League 8 p.m.Sep 1 Holland Aidan O'Toole The Curragh 8 p.m.Sep 8 Monroe Tartan Terrors Meyer Theater 8 p.m.Sep 9 Roscommon Tartan Terrors Kirtland Center 8 p.m.MinnesotaSep 7-8 Minneapolis Belfast Cowboys @ Whiskey Junction 9 p.m. OhioAug 29 Cleveland Zoo Station @ PJ McIntyres 9 p.m.Aug 30 Cleveland Zoo Station @ McCarthy's 9 p.m.Aug 31 - Sep 3 Painsville Ohio's Celtic and International Fall Festvial Lake County Festival GroundsSongs in this episode are:Gypsy Rover by Marc Gunn from The BridgeKillkelly by Mossy Moran from Mossy Moranfrom Hard TimesFairy Story by The Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire to RememberSheelin Side By On the MoveWith or Without You by Celtic Crossroads from SecaucusCome Out ye Black and Tans by Bill Grogan's Goat from Bill Grogan's GoatBanshee by Highland Reign from New TraditionThe Lass of Corrie Mill by Emily Ann Thompson from Emily Ann ThompsonDirty Old Town by The Irish Airs from Mise EireSave a Piece of the Island for Me by The Wakes from No Irish Need ApplyBring me Home Boys by Marc Gunn & The Bedlam Bards from Firefly Drinking Songs*Listen to these other great podcasts for Celtic Music. - -Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast - - If you have a podcast you would like added to the list comment or send me an e-mail at Celtic.Indy.Podcast@gmail.comAny comments, critiques, or Questions send to Celtic.Indy.Podcast@gmail.com*Every Tuesday is Irish Jam Session night at McGinley's Golden Ace Inn 2533 E Washington St, in Indianapolis. *Every Friday night between 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. The Claddagh Irish Pub Downtown has live music. Comments can be posted on the shownotes or emailed to me at celtic.indy.podcast@gmail.com
Episode 011... though I say 012 throughout the show... sun stroke, I tell you! Wear a hat, folks! This week we are recording on location from The South Side Shuffle, a United States Southern and Blues festival that happens every year inside Memorial Park by the Credit River in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada! We interview Donna and Alex Carrick, local authors about their books and more. Paul recommends a new way to read books on iOS called “Book Track” and gives you some book news, too! Stick around for the end where I attempt to play the harmonica part from DIRTY OLD TOWN one of my favorite songs… its a tragedy, really! BROKEN harmonica!!! Just like my guitar! Coincidence? I THINK NOT! Your host: Paul “The Book Guy” Alves Special Thanks To: The Mississippi Queen for providing our meals for the day. You can check out her site at http://www.mississippiqueenfoods.com The organizers of the South Side Shuffle. We hope to return next year in a bigger way! What a wonderful festival, just a pleasure to be there. Geoff Smith For creating our theme song and some of our jingles! Greg Otte and Chris Jagr for doing “God’s Work” this weekend. I am so happy you two did what you did instead of recording the podcast and hope you return next week. It’s hard doing this alone!Released September 12th, 2011 Find out more on the Book Guys Show website. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/bookguys/0bbb2978-e495-479c-9bff-de68c3eb4b59
Featuring songs from The Buzzcocks and The Clash, a subtle tribute to the significance of the events on that Tuesday morning ten years ago today. With some association, a narrative might be divined. None was intended. Concludes with Music For Airports.V. Here we go round the prickly pear Prickly pear prickly pear Here we go round the prickly pear At five o'clock in the morning. Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom Between the conception And the creation Between the emotion And the response Falls the Shadow Life is very long Between the desire And the spasm Between the potency And the existence Between the essence And the descent Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom For Thine is Life is For Thine is the This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.Track, Name, Artist, Album1, Everybody Knows, Leonard Cohen, I'm Your Man2, Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain, Sparklehorse, Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain3, Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've), Buzzcocks, Love Bites4, Atomic Garden, Bad Religion, Generator5, I'm So Bored With The U.S.A., The Clash, The Clash (U.K.)6, Manière de parler, Daniel Bélanger, L'échec du matériel7, Shiva, The Antlers, Hospice8, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division, Substance9, High and Dry, Radiohead, The Bends10, An Appeal to St. Peter, Pale Young Gentlemen, Pale Young Gentlemen11, Float On, Modest Mouse, Good News for People Who Love Bad News12, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Neutral Milk Hotel, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea13, Karma Police, Radiohead, OK Computer14, Dilaudid, The Mountain Goats, Dilaudid15, Dirty Old Town, The Pogues, Rum Sodomy & the Lash16, Homeward Bound, Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme17, Burma Shave, Tom Waits, Bounced Checks18, The Hollow Men for Trumpet and Strings, Op. 25, T.S. Eliot & Vincent Persichetti, The Estamos Unidos Project19, 1/1, Brian Eno, Ambient 1: Music for Airports20, 2/1, Brian Eno, Ambient 1: Music for AirportsLyrics to come:
My first attempt at playing both banjo and fiddle (not at the same time I must add).