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Urban Pop -  Musiktalk mit Peter Urban
Steve Winwood (2): Traffic

Urban Pop - Musiktalk mit Peter Urban

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 59:03


Es ging ihnen nicht um Hits, sondern um musikalische Abenteuer. Steve Winwood fand sich Anfang der 70er erneut mit Jim Capaldi und weiteren Musikern zur Band „Traffic“ zusammen. Tempi-Wechsel, Tonartsprünge, Einflüsse aus Folklore und Jazz – die Ideen der Formation waren scheinbar grenzenlos. Traffic wurde eine der beliebtesten Live-Bands der Zeit, Steve Winwood konnte im Kollektiv seine Talente ausleben. Nach gesundheitlichen Problemen und zunehmendem Drogenkonsum einiger ging der Band allerdings die Energie aus. Steve Winwood zog sich zurück aufs Land und bastelte lange an einem ersten Solo-Album. Erst das zweite sollte jedoch das Publikum überzeugen: „Arch of a Diver“, auf dem er alle Instrumente selbst einspielte, seine Formel für folgende Alben. Seine Stimme wurde nun oft kombiniert mit Synthesizern, die bei ihm aber nicht kühl klangen. „Valerie“ und „While you see a chance“ wurden Hits, Steve Winwood hatte sich neu und verändert präsentiert. Musikliste: Traffic: Paper Sun (Single, Mai 1967) Hole in My Shoe (Single, August 1967) Mr. Fantasy (1967): Heaven is in your mind, No face, no name, no number, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Coloured rain Traffic (1968): Pearly queen, Who knows what tomorrow may bring, Feelin‘ alright?, Roamin‘ thru‘ the Gloamin‘ with 40.000 headmen Last Exit (1969): Medicated goo John Barleycorn Must Die (1970): Glad, Freedom rider, Empty pages, John Barleycorn must die Welcome To The Canteen (Live, 1971): Shouldn't have took more than you gave, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Gimme some lovin‘ The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (1971): The low spark of high heeled boys, Many a mile to freedom Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory (1973): Evening blue, (Somtetimes I feel so) Uninspired On The Road (Live, 1973): Glad/Freedom rider, The low spark of high heeled boys When The Eagle Flies (1974): Walking in the wind Far From Home (1994): Here comes a man, Far from home, Holy ground, State of grace Unser Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge: Wie gewinnt man den ESC? / https://1.ard.de/wiegewinntmandenesc

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
Traffic / John Barleycorn Must Die | Programa 554 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 52:46


Vamos a profundizar en un disco clásico e impresionante, que originalmente sería el primer album solista de Steve Winwood pero que terminó siendo de Traffic: John Barleycorn Must Die, publicado en julio de 1970. Presenta Ricardo Portman. Se escuchan Glad, Freedom Rider, Empty Pages, Stranger To Himself, John Barleycorn y Every Mother’s Son + Bonus tracks (Backstage & Introduction, Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring, Sittin´ Here Thinkin´ Of My Love, I Just Want You To Know). Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ La Música del Arcón - FM 96.9 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) miércoles 18:00 (hora Arg.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú)

Drama of the Week
Pilgrim: Belle Meadow Fayre (Part 1)

Drama of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 45:10


A Pilgrim two-part special by Sebastian Baczkiewicz.Each year at Belle Meadow Fayre, the Greyfolk meet to celebrate the burial of John Barleycorn, a ritual to mark autumn's end. But this year there's a problem: Old Johnny John John has gone missing.Autumn shows no sign of abating and without the sacred ceremony at Belle Meadow, winter will not come. The Greyfolk are angry. It's down to Pilgrim to find Old Johnny John John and face down his kidnapper, the rogue faerie Kara.Pilgrim, cursed with immortality by the King of the Greyfolk, is forever forced to walk between the human world and the world of Faerie in a never-ending quest to preserve the uneasy balance between the two.Pilgrim ….. Paul Hilton Vass ….. Toby Jones Kara ….. Holli Dempsey Clemira ….. Sirine Saba Rana ….. Shreya Lallu Keith ….. David Hounslow Mr Summerskill ….. Carl Prekopp Benji ….. Nuhazet Diaz Cano The Girl . . . . . Agnes DromgooleProduction co-ordinator: Maggie Olgiati Foley artist: Alison Craig Sound design: Peter Ringrose Director: Sasha YevtushenkoA BBC Studios Audio production for Radio 4.

Renaissance Festival Podcast

VISIT OUR SPONSORS The Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.org/ The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com/ Happy To Be Coloring Pages https://happytobecoloring.justonemore.website/RESCU https://rescu.org/ The Patrons of the Podcast https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast SONGS Dance in a Circle performed by Alexander James Adams from the album A Familiar Promise www.faerietaleminstrel.com/ Wild Mountain Thyme[38] performed by Rusty Mudd from the album The Darkling Road www.facebook.com/rusty.mudd.1 Desert Dream performed by Ladies at Play from the album Once Upon A Waltz www.ladiesatplayband.com If I Were a Blackbird[6] performed by The Captain and Malarky from the album Singles[1] www.myspace.com/thecaptainandmalarky All for Me Grog[16] performed by Terrible Musicians from the album No Royalty- Songs of Pirates, Paupers and Vagrants www.facebook.com/TerribleMusicians/ Whiskey You're the Devil[7] performed by The Craic Show from the album Up in the Pub www.thecraicshow.com/ Road To Kolozsvar Town[1] performed by Rowan from the album Tales Through Time[1] Irish Rover[19] performed by The Pride of Ireland from the album Here's to Dear Old Erin www.theprideofireland.com/ Bachelor's March performed by Misfits of Avalon from the album Avalon Moon www.facebook.com/misfitsofavalon/ Banish Morrisons performed by Jackdaws from the album Troubles www.thejackdaws.com/ John Brain's , Laura's Reel , Jenny Dang The Weaver (Live) performed by The Reelin Rogues from the album Live At Claddagh www.thereelinrogues.com/ The Seaside Promenade performed by Vince Conaway from the album Liminal Spaces www.vinceconaway.com/ The Gallowglass from Calontir performed by Shillelagh Law from the album Songs from the Bridge Ten Stone[3] performed by Trinket from the album Landlocked www.facebook.com/Trinket-144275768995318/ All Harpists Go To Heaven performed by Carl Asch from the album Songs Of The Open Road www.facebook.com/Official.CarlAsch.Page/ Tappster Drynker performed by Quarter Master Band from the album Quarter Master www.facebook.com/QuarterMasterBand/ Llamia performed by Gallows Humor from the album Necrodancer www.gallowshumorband.com/ Old Black Rum[5] performed by Maguire Brothers from the album Sibling Rivalry www.facebook.com/maguirebrothers3 Old Black Rum[4] performed by Luku the Mad Skald from the album Pissed Drunk and Pissed Off www.lukuthemad.com Rattlin Bog[8] performed by Painted Trillium from the album Painted Trillium www.paintedtrillium.com A - Beggin I Will Go & Little Beggarman performed by Ky Hote from the album A Mintrel's Life www.kyhote.com John Barleycorn[6] performed by Scott Boswell from the album Jug Of Punch www.myspace.com/flutecart Moron With the Bodhran performed by Ceann from the album Making Friends www.reverbnation.com/ceann Parting Glass[2] performed by Bardmageddon from the album Bardmaggeddon www.squareup.com/store/bardmageddon/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Patreon https://www.patreon.com/RenFestPodcast Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1 Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/PC:1139 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself
Sober Sojourns w/ John Barleycorn

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 87:01


You can now contribute via CashApp Today we're sharing an episode John recorded with our friends over at the Sober Sojourns podcast. APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram APGTY or Doctor Silkworth 

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the weekend of April 26th

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 1:25


Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of April 26th! This evening Zydeco Trail Riders for Music in the Shire at Hopshire Farm Brewery, the Comb Down and Dirty Gems at the Range, and the Donger with Millbastards are at Deep Dive. The Newfield Public Library Book Sale is Saturday! The Ithaca Farmers Market is outdoors at Steamboat Landing. Dorothy Cotton Mural Community Day is at Photosynthesis Productions. Johnny Dowd has an early show at Deep Dive, DJ Mateo is spinning vinyl at South Hill Cider, and there's a West African fundraiser dinner for a youth trip to Guatemala at the First Baptist Church tomorrow evening. The Ithacon 47 comic book convention is all day Saturday and Sunday at Ithaca College's Campus Center Later Saturday night the Gunpoets are at John Barleycorn in Owego. Don Baragiano at Brookton's Market Sunday at noon, and a traditional Irish music session at Liquid State Brewing at 3. On Monday the Doug's Fish Fry To-Go truck is doing a fundraiser to benefit Newfield Old Home Days at the Eddydale farm stand. Improv Night at Deep Dive. On Tuesday, a Southern Old Time String Band jam session at Deep Dive. And don't miss the 11th annual Mac 'n Cheese Bowl on Wednesday at Steamboat Landing. Lots more details and more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
14850 Happenings for the weekend of February 23rd

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 1:22


Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of February 23rd! This evening the Ryan Peterson Trio are at Aurora Brewing. There's a Punk Rock Happy Hour at Deep Dive. MC3 is at Hopshire Farm. Later tonight, SadSad Sparrows with Twin Court at Sacred Root Kava Lounge, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Hangar Theatre. Rena Guinn is at South Hill Cider from 5-7 Saturday evening. Friends of Cast Iron Cowboys at Sacred Root Kava Lounge. An Ithaca Underground benefit at the Community School of Music and Arts starts at 6 with staggered sets on two stages, local punk and rock at one and DJs and techno artists on the other. Front & Main is at the John Barleycorn in Owego tomorrow at 9. Sunday, All Strung Out at Six Mile Creek Vineyard at 1. A Planned Parenthood benefit with several bands at Argos Warehouse starting at 4pm, and Southern Supper Sunday with the Barn Haulers at Deep Dive at 6. Monday, the Newfield Public Library has Marty Clark talking about Alaskan adventures from 6-8. On Thursday, Jonathan Richman at the Center for the Arts in Homer. And next Friday, Adam Guinn at Two Goats Brewing and the Soul Benders at Hopshire Farm. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years
#228 - John Barleycorn (A-Team S2E17)

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 69:21


This week, we welcomed the George Peppard of his friends group, Chris Green, to the podcast! And there was so much moonshine talk it's shocking we weren't buzzing after the episode! Listen in as we discuss the many names of moonshine, Mr. T's literal uncoolness, more face bombing and so much more!Episode Title: Pure-Dee PoisonOriginal Airdate: January 31st, 1984Find the backlog of Chris's podcast, This Week Today, here: https://podfixnetwork.com/this-week-today/Find our Summer Series from Episodes 207 - 211Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke LarssonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954-----The 80's Years is a proud member of The Podfix Network. Check us out and all the other amazing podcasts at www.podfixnetwork.com

Radio Maria England
FLORILEGIUM - 4. On the Hill Late at Night

Radio Maria England

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 41:11


Florilegium is a programme which seeks to weave together liturgy, literature and  gardening in rambling hopefully fruitful ways. In episode four Kate and Antonia mull over symbiosis, The Parable of the Sower and ‘on a hill late a night' by Wendell Berry with folk song ‘John Barleycorn' sung by The Waterstones. About the creators Antonia leads a patchwork life with jobs including but not limited to mother, book designer, editor, actor and teacher. She and Kate began discussing poetry, liturgy and gardening at the Willibrord Fellowship reading group in London and are delighted to be continuing these conversations on Radio Maria.  Kate is a teacher of Literature, Philosophy and Theology, with a particularly keen regard for the poet and artist David Jones around whom many of her studies and her teaching-subjects have been based. She also briefly worked as a gardener in London, though she now lives with her little boy on the river Exe in Devon. Podcast Image: David Jones painting, Flora in Calix light. 

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself
In Defense Of: Holly Whitaker w/ John Barleycorn

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 57:36


You can now contribute via CashApp In today's episode, local loudmouth John Barleycorn joins us to defend Holly Whitaker. APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram APGTY or Doctor Silkworth 

Christmas Past
Backstory — The Mari Lwyd

Christmas Past

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 11:45


The mostly warm, fuzzy, cozy, sanitized Christmas is mainly a product of 19th and 20th century American influence. In earlier times, Christmas had a spooky side — one example of which is the Welsh tradition of the ghostly gray mare: the Mari Lwyd.  Mentioned in this Episode Jeff Belanger The Fright Before Christmas by Jeff Belanger Music in this Episode "John Barleycorn" — Julius H., via Pixabay "Dread Lake" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive "Mile Marker 323" — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive "Relaxing Acoustic - Noel" —Oleksii Kaplunskyi, via Pixabay "Dramatic Uplifting Cinematic Piano" — Yevhen Onoychenko, via Pixabay Additional sound effects via Freesound

Dread Media
Episode 849

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 78:34


This week on the show, Desmond and Duane make the right choice by not watching all of the Children of the Corn films. Instead they make the still questionable choice to watch the original 1984 film and then the brand new remake. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about the original adaptation of Stephen King's short story, the 1983 short film Disciples of the Crow. Songs included: "Disciple" by Slayer, "Cornucopia: The Milk of Amalthea" by FEASTofFETUS, "Corn King (Wicca Man Mix)" by Inkubus Sukkubus, and "John Barleycorn" by Winterfylleth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 849

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 78:34


This week on the show, Desmond and Duane make the right choice by not watching all of the Children of the Corn films. Instead they make the still questionable choice to watch the original 1984 film and then the brand new remake. Before all that, Desmond talks a little bit about the original adaptation of Stephen King's short story, the 1983 short film Disciples of the Crow. Songs included: "Disciple" by Slayer, "Cornucopia: The Milk of Amalthea" by FEASTofFETUS, "Corn King (Wicca Man Mix)" by Inkubus Sukkubus, and "John Barleycorn" by Winterfylleth. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.

Becoming Witchy
Lughnasadh, Lammas, and Harvesting Magic

Becoming Witchy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 25:35


Welcome to the Becoming Witchy Podcast! Join us as we delve into the magic of Lughnasadh / Lammas, the first of three captivating harvest festivals on the wheel of the year. Celebrated in the northern hemisphere on August 1st, Lughnasadh honors grains, crafts, and all that nature has bestowed upon us. As we embark on this first stop on the wheel of the year's journey towards autumn, we discuss the lore of John Barleycorn and delve into various ways to commemorate this sacred holiday. Our "Rituals that Work" segment celebrates the art of crafting something truly useful from the bountiful harvest during this time of year. Our Tarot card of the week serves as a reminder that, akin to the ever-changing seasons, change and transformation are inevitable, allowing us to create space for new and wondrous possibilities.   Keep in touch and up to date by following Bramble & Brimstone on ⁠instagram⁠, visit our ⁠website⁠ or ⁠shop⁠, where you can sign up for our newsletter for monthly rituals, shop our wares, and get more Becoming Witchy content!    Sign up to our Newsletter for monthly rituals and a discount code for our shop! Resources: Swept Away: The Vanishing Art of Broom Making by Karen Hobbs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomingwitchy/message

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST
Episode #153 - Hell's Decibels USA Tour - Diehards in Dallas to the Manilla Road

NIGHT DEMON HEAVY METAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 56:40


This week we continue our series of episodes chronicling Night Demon's spring 2023 Hell's Decibels tour with Satan and Haunt.  The story resumes in Dallas, Texas, where the tour landed one day after their triumphant performance at Hell's Heroes in Houston. You will hear what it was like to be the last band to perform on the outdoor stage at Amplified Live, complete with merch misadventures, blustery weather conditions, and a challenging setlist to test new drummer Brian.  From there, the tour rolled on to Wichita, Kansas.  The guys explain why it is important to play cities like Wichita and why they had a great night despite cramped conditions onstage.  The episode includes audio of multiple songs from each gig, as well as Jarvis's heartfelt onstage tribute to Wichita's favorite son, Mark "The Shark" Shelton.  The episode concludes with a much-needed day off in Clive, Iowa.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Streaming Audio:  Full Show - 3.26.23 - Amplified Live - Dallas, TXStreaming Audio:  Full Show - 3.27.23 - Barleycorn's - Wichita, KS Streaming Video:  Full Show - 3.26.23 - Amplified Live - Dallas, TXStreaming Video:  Full Show - 3.27.23 - Barleycorn's - Wichita, KS Tytan "The Watcher" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XU_HJCrRwUThe Gate Record Store - https://www.thegaterecordstore.com/John Barleycorn's - https://barleycornswichita.com/Chili's - https://www.chilis.com/ Listen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook

Renaissance Festival Podcast

VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise http://www.canigoadventures.com/ SONGS Dernière Bataille performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum http://barbarorhum31.wix.com/barbarorhum The Gathering performed by Elflore from the album The Gathering www.elfloreofficial.com Oak, Broom & Meadowsweet by Damh The Bard from Spirit Of Albion performed by Damn The Bard from the album Spirit Of Alblon The Kopesh performed by Cu Dubh from the album The Warlord https://www.cudubhtribe.com/ Wayfaring Stranger performed by Tippler's Way from the album Let A Light Shine My Johnny Was A Shoemaker performed by Merry Wives of Windsor from the album Tales From Windsor's Tavern https://mwow.net Red Haired Boy/Jolly Beggarman performed by Carolina Ceili  from the album Fifty Shades Of Green http://www.carolinaceili.com/ The Fox performed by Three Quarter Ale from the album Three Quarter Ale https://www.facebook.com/pg/threequarterale Rockin' The Jigs performed by Klaxton from the album Singles https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/iKCq4 Broad Black Brimmer performed by Matt Hughes from the album One October Night https://www.matthughesmusic.com A Pirate's Life performed by Fugli from the album Fugli the Less than Unauthorized Bootleg Edition http://www.povera.com The Renaissance Pirates performed by Friar Finnegan from the album New Pub Songs https://www.facebook.com/friarfinnegan Pictavia's Pride performed by Albannach from the album Eye of the Storm www.albannachmusic.com Douce Dame Jolie performed by Cantiga from the album Dreams From A Forest Garden http://www.cantigamusic.com/ Bold Riley performed by 3 Pints Gone from the album Health to the Company https://www.facebook.com/3PintsGone/ As I Rode Out performed by EznDil from the album EznDil (2017) https://frontdoorfarmmarket.com Exclamations performed by Boogie Knights from the album Cavalier Attitude https://sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ Perfectly Spherical Duck performed by Sarah Marie Mullen from the album Harper's Bizarre Strike The Bell performed by Merry Mischief from the album Scallywags http://www.merrymischief.net The Faerie Glen performed by Sandra Parker from the album Call of the Faerie https://www.reverbnation.com/sandramparker John Barleycorn performed by Water Street Bridge from the album Danse Macabre https://www.facebook.com/WaterStreetBridge/ Mingulay Boat Song performed by 2 Merry Men from the album Bawdy Drunken Song-Filled Merriment https://www.facebook.com/2MerryMen/Kerobushka performed by Gypsy Guerrilla Band from the album Ernie's Ottoman Health to the Company performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/ SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/

Renaissance Festival Podcast

VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise http://www.canigoadventures.com/ SONGS Lady Hath Bustle performed by Daniel Birt from the album Songs of My People Skye Boat Song performed by Quarter Master Band from the album Quarter Master https://www.facebook.com/QuarterMasterBand/ Pay Me performed by The Jolly Rogers from the album Midnight Buffet http://www.jollyrogerskc.com Smuggler's Song performed by Wakefire from the album Meaning of Life https://www.wakefiremusic.com/ Rum Diddle Tiddle performed by Ky Hote from the album A Mintrel's Life http://www.kyhote.com Spancil Hill performed by Rusty Mudd from the album The Darkling Road https://www.facebook.com/rusty.mudd.1 Katyusha performed by Tania Opland and Mike Freeman from the album Cut To Rhythms Medieval Medley performed by Saxon Moon from the album Awakening https://www.facebook.com/saxonmoonmusic/ John Barleycorn performed by Scott Boswell from the album Jug Of Punch https://myspace.com/flutecart Whiskey and Beer performed by Joni Minstrel from the album Joni Minstrel Kicks the King https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/JoniMinstrel Band Of Shearers performed by Fiddler's Tales from the album Duck Feet Waddling White Orange and Green performed by Whirly Jig from the album Thing A Ma Jig https://www.facebook.com/whirlyjig The Soup Mages performed by Battlelegs from the album The Soup Mages Reels Medley performed by Cantiga from the album A Timeless Journey http://www.cantigamusic.com/ South Australia performed by Poxy Boggards from the album Barley Legal http://www.poxyboggards.com/ Dame Fortune performed by Gibbon the Troubador from the album Ode of the Troubadour https://www.gibbonthetroubadour.net/about Ballad of Ol' Redcoat performed by Pirates For Sail from the album Dark Side of the Lagoon http://piratesforsail.com/ Black Nag performed by Tulstin Troubadours from the album Rennies of Unusual Sound https://www.tulstintroubadoursband.com/ Cooper's Rum performed by Ye Banished Privateers from the album First Night Back In Port http://yebanishedprivateers.com/ The Brutal Zembekiko performed by Vana Mazi from the album Izam Anav http://www.vanamazi.com Rosin The Beau performed by Raggle Taggle Gypsies from the album Best Of The Raggle Taggle Gypsies https://www.facebook.com/theraggles/ The Parting Class performed by Tullamore from the album Two to Get Ready https://www.tullamore.band/home SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/  

Talk Tull to Me
John Barleycorn

Talk Tull to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 44:52


A Little Light Music - live album (1992)Get your Talk Tull To Me merch here!Talk Tull To Me Patreon & schedule.Talk Tull to Me is a proud part of the Feckless Momes Audio Network.Art credit: Burton SilvermanMusic credits: “Bourée” - Jethro Tull”John Barleycorn” - Jethro Tull”John Barleycorn Must Die” - Traffic”Fylngdale Flyer” - Jethro Tull”Reynard the Fox” - Jethro Tull“Tech Talk” - Kevin MacLeod (license)

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Talking to Cool People w/ Jason Frazell
Darryl McNally - Master Distiller, Limavady Single Barrel Irish Whiskey

Talking to Cool People w/ Jason Frazell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 36:05


Darryl is widely recognized as one of the world's best Irish Master Distillers. Few have earned the right to be called a Master, and Darryl has earned it by making some of the best whiskey in the world for well over 20 years. Darryl's wholehearted passion for time-honored traditions and ground breaking innovation have become legendary. When Darryl first entered the whiskey world he had no idea his ancestors owned the original Limavady Distillery. This might explain how/why he developed such a passion for whiskey- it's in his DNA. This journey started several miles from his boyhood home at the Old Bushmills Distillery. It was there he learned the traditions and techniques of Irish Single Malt – from the inside out and everything in between. Flash forward more than two decades and the student has become the master, creating, and celebrating some of the finest whiskeys Ireland has to offer. Since 2010, his brands have been awarded Best in Class at the world's top whiskey awards, over a dozen times. Today, Ireland's greatest Master Distiller takes his leap. Limavady is reborn and breaking new ground for the fast-growing Irish Whiskey category. Darryl is leading the revival in partnership with WhistlePig Whiskey, declaring a new era of Irish Whiskey with Single Malt quality and Single Barrel distinctiveness. As Ireland's first Single Barrel Single Malt Whiskey, Limavady is now celebrating four Gold Medals from the Beverage Testing Institute, Whiskies of the World, The Drinks Business Awards and John Barleycorn Awards, as well as being named “#1 Irish Single Malt" by the Beverage Testing Institute and 2021's “Best Irish Whiskey" by John Barleycorn.https://www.limavady.comhttps://www.facebook.com/limavadywhiskey/https://www.instagram.com/limavadyirishwhiskey/https://www.linkedin.com/company/limavady-whiskeyFind the show at all of the cool spots below and find us at jasonfrazell.com/podcasts. Facebook Instagram

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself
Burning Desire: Hearing Inventory w/ John B.

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 67:49


In this Burning Desire, Senator Ted C. and Leia O. host with John Barleycorn sharing on hearing inventory. APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram @podcast_greater_than_yourself or @doctor_silkworth  

Blooms & Barnacles
The Best Death

Blooms & Barnacles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 81:52


Rattle his bones over the stones! He 's only a pauper whom nobody owns!Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of infant death and suicide.Topics in this episode include an O'Connell St. history quiz, how Dermot was radicalized as a ten-year-old, the demise of Nelson's pillar, the floozie in the jacuzzi, Paddy's adelite face (or was it adelaide?), John Barleycorn, the spiritual tragedy of a sudden death, last rites, extreme unction, Bloom's lack of understanding about Catholic death rituals, Fr. Mathew, the remnants of Upper O'Connell St., the tractor in the photo to the left, the ghosts of O'Connell St., the absence of the Parnell monument, Bloom's funeral color scheme, a possible cause for Rudy Bloom's death, “The Pauper's Drive”, Catholic stigma against suicide, Mr. Power puts his foot in his mouth, the kindness of Martin Cunningham, unbaptized infants in limbo, the death of Bloom's father, aconite poisoning, the color purple, and Bloom's lack of belief in an afterlife.Sweny's Patreon helps keep this marvelous Dublin landmark alive. Please subscribe!Social Media:Facebook | TwitterSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher

LukeLore
Talkin' Samhain

LukeLore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 67:26


As the Wheel of the Year turns to Samhain, Luke is joined by Amon Mazingo of the Afrotales Podcast to talk the violence of John Barleycorn, the legend of Sleepy Hollow, and how witches really just want to be left alone to make tea. Make sure to visit Amon over at the AfroTales Podcast Links:Luke on Twitter: @LukeGreensmithLukeLore Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lukelorepodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bone and Sickle
Spirits of the Corn

Bone and Sickle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 51:05


Spirits of the corn (grain) fields from the United Kingdom to Russia have been imagined as embodiments of the harvest and guardians of the fields, sometimes evolving into fantastically cruel fear-figures in the process. We begin with a look at the Scottish and English ballad “John Barleycorn,” first appearing as a broadside in 1568. The … Read More Read More The post Spirits of the Corn appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

Circle Talk 4 Witches
1.16 Brasso and Bread Sabbat Special

Circle Talk 4 Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 24:58


And the Wheel turns, once again to Lughnasadh and Imbolc. Welcome to Episode 16: Brasso and Bread. Take a listen to find out what Lughnasadh and Imbolc mean to each of the presenters, who John Barleycorn is, and what types of practices happen at each of these cross-quarter festivals. Bonus content for a mini-lesson in Cymraeg, Gaeilge, and etymology (yes, we geek out in this episode). Why does Brasso feature so strongly in our podcasts? Where does bread come into it? And what's the connection between these two sabbats? Take a listen to Episode 16: Brasso and Bread to find out!

The Netbuskers Folkshoppe, a folk music podcast
NBFS01-05 Netbusker’s Folkshoppe, a folk music podcast, Three John Barleycorns

The Netbuskers Folkshoppe, a folk music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 16:03


NBFS0105 In this episode, I feature three versions of John Barleycorn. One is traditional, one written for the Poxy Boggards and one written for the Merry Wives of Windsor. Thank you for listening to the first season of the Netbusker’s Folkshoppe. I’m currently working on Season 2. If you’d like to support the show, these … Continue reading NBFS01-05 Netbusker’s Folkshoppe, a folk music podcast, Three John Barleycorns →

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John Barleycorn - Jack London

franks audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 342:18


John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn".

Alkispodden
Episod 159. Samtal med FLORENCE WETZEL

Alkispodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 57:47


”Det är lite som att byta plats på Titanic” Johan och Roger träffar FLORENCE – en amerikansk författare som blev besatt av Sverige efter att ha läst Milleniumtrilogin. Idag tillbringar hon mycket tid i Sverige, här lärt sig prata svenska och har nyligen skrivit sin första bok på svenska. Florence fyller också 60 år i år! Hurra! Vi pratar om missbruk – alkohol, marijuana, mat, om det vilda 70-talet i New Jersey, om att bli besatt av alkohol efter första klunken öl, om att få blackouts direkt, om att sluta dricka 1989 – men att istället röka på rejält i femton år till, om att fly starka känslor med hjälp av mat, om att sluta dricka för att man är så rädd för att man inte har koll på någonting, om att gå på det första tolvstegsmötet år 2000, om att första steget är att inte ta mat från soptunnan, om friheten att få prata om vad som helst på möten, om att alltid vilja ha mer, om att Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg och William Burroughs var stora förebilder, om skillnader mellan Sverige och USA, om AW-fenomet, om team-building, om att bli nykter på olika språk, om ”John Barleycorn” och ”cunning, baffling and powerful”, om det stökiga 70-talet och ”Taxi Driver”, om alla mirakel på vägen till nykterheten, om Florences nästa bok, om att känna sig fri och naiv på ett annat språk, om Olof Palme och Amerikanska inbördeskriget och om att det finns ett vilddjur inom oss som vi måste hålla i schack. Vi rundar av med att konstatera att vi idag har välsignats med lite avstånd mellan känslor och handling - att vi kan se på oss själva på ett sundare sätt. Och att det finns hopp, att du inte är ensam – och att det finns hjälp. Tack Florence för ett magiskt samtal!

Renaissance Festival Podcast
17th Annual Renaissance Festival Awards Show

Renaissance Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 103:52


VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise https://www.therencruise.com/  SONGS Do You Love an Apple performed by A Minstrel Meets a Harper from the album A Minstrel Meets A Harper http://www.minstrelmeetsharper.bandcamp.com Katy Cruel performed by Abby Green from the album Why Should I https://www.AbbyGreen.com Laydies Bryng Your Flowers Faire performed by Alexander James Adams from the album Harvest Season Second Cutting http://www.faerietaleminstrel.com/ Barrett's Privateers performed by Angus McHugh, Scottish Pirate from the album X Marks the Spot https://www.matthughesmusic.com She Moved Through the Faire performed by April Knight from the album Allons Y Time Traveler's Tunes https://www.aprylknight.com/ Pint of Reverence performed by Arabesque from the album A Turk in Galway Unknown Website Suil Aruin performed by Merry Wives of Windsor from the album Happy Endings https://mwow.net Brobdingnagian Love Song performed by Brobdignagian Bards from the album Songs of the Muse https://www.thebards.net Whiskey & Weed performed by Barleyjuice from the album This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things http://www.barleyjuice.com John Barleycorn performed by Barbar 'O 'Rhum from the album Toutes les Routes Mènent au Rhum http://barbarorhum31.wix.com/barbarorhum Skyboat Song performed by Bell Book & Canto from the album High Seananigans https://www.bellbookandcanto.com All for Me Grog performed by The Bilge Pumps from the album Greatest Hits Vol. VIII https://www.thebilgepumps.com/ Saucy Sailor performed by Blackjacks n' Blarney from the album Bite Size https://twitter.com/bnbpyrates Johnny Jump Up performed by Blame Not the Bard from the album Soundcheck http://blamenotthebard.com/ Black Velvet Band performed by Bocca Musica from the album Finally Legal (Live) https://www.boccamusica.com Under the Drawbridge performed by Boogie Knights from the album Hysterically Inaccurate https://sites.google.com/site/boogieknightsmd/ Haule Away Joe performed by Boom Pirates from the album Prepare To Be Boarded https://www.facebook.com/boompirates/ What's Not to Like performed by Brian Tinker Leo from the album Down That Road https://www.facebook.com/tinkersings/ Hobbit Walking Song performed by Broceliande from the album The Starlit Jewel http://www.broceliande.org Go Merrily Instrumental performed by Burly Minstrels from the album Go Merrily http://www.jimhancock.com The Soup Mages performed by Battlelegs from the album The Soup Mages Unknown website Bonny Portmore performed by Bardmageddon from the album Crows & Kings https://www.squareup.com/store/bardmageddon/ SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/  

Handed Down
Poor Boy with Vikki Appleton Fielden

Handed Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 53:11


There's a lot going on in this American folk song  - a lost love, a fight, jail and a miscarriage of justice. This is a song that has wandered its way around the Southern and Western states of the US and was popularised by Burl Ives. It's found in several versions, including one sung by Vikki Appleton Fielden's mother, which has some unique features. Vikki and I talk about memories of her mother who learned the song at a coffee house and sang it at concerts and family gatherings alike.We also chat about the joy of singing Broadway songs, folk dancing, being a Yankee in Yorkshire, and what it's really like to record at the iconic Abbey Road Studios.This is a bumper episode, but it's full of all kinds of interesting stuff. If you want to hear a Bulgarian folk song here's your opportunity. We also get to hear snippets of a couple of Vikki's hilarious parody songs, and a more sober song of modern times.But can you solve the mystery of the song's bridge? It can't be found anywhere on the internet, so where is it from? Send us a tweet if you know! @handeddownpod MusicSir Gav Gets Hitched was written by Vikki Appleton Fielden based on The Marriage of Sir Gawain (Child Ballad 31), sung by Vikki and with instruments by Lynne Morely (of John Barleycorn fame) and Jon Loomes. You can hear the full version on Soundcloud here.Interesting Times was written and performed by Vikki Appleton Fielden (lead vocals) with Ciarán Boyle (bodhran), Pete Grassby (melodeon, backing vocals) and Aeron Z. Jones (producer, guitars, mandolin, bass guitar, backing vocals). You can hear the full version on Vikki's Bandcamp here.Trŭgnala Rumjana is a Bulgarian folk song, here's a version in four-part harmony on Youtube. Poor Boy, and other song fragments performed by Vikki, some of them spontaneously.You can visit Vikki's website at: yorkshireyankee.comAcknowledgementsVikki and I first met at Stones Barn and we're big fans of theirs.

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself
BONUS - John Barleycorn on The Addictive Pod!

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 53:29


We're on our mid-season break so we wanted to share this episode of The Addictive Pod: How to Recover From Addiction with John as the guest! APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram @podcast_greater_than_yourself or @doctor_silkworth        Find the Addictive Pod here: https://anchor.fm/addictivepod  https://www.instagram.com/addictivepodcast/

Handed Down
Bonus Episode - Songs and Tunes (1)

Handed Down

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 25:40


A selection of songs and tunes from Season 1, to take you through to the New Year.1. The Airy Bachelor, collected by Herbert Hughes (Episode 5)2. Rondo Minuet in Gm, Purcell (Episode 3)3. John Barleycorn, traditional, sung by Lynne Morley (Episode 2)4. En amours n'a si non bien, anonymous (Episode 3)5. Nine Herbs Charm, written and performed by Henry Parker (Episode 7)6. Death and the Lady (Instrumental), traditional, performed by Chris Nelson (Episode 6)7. She Moved Through the Fair, traditional (Episode 5)8. Old Pendle, Milton and Allen Lambert (words) and Ted Edwards (tune), performed by Peter Madeley (Episode 4)9. Green Lady, performed by Columbines (Bonus track)10. Eleanor Plunkett, Turlough O'Carolan (Episode 5)Songs performed by Jenny Shaw unless otherwise noted.A big thank you to those who have listened to the podcast in our first few months, it means more than you will ever know. More episodes coming in the New Year!

The Addictive Pod: How to Recover from Addiction
#51 A Podcast Greater Than Yourself - John Barleycorn

The Addictive Pod: How to Recover from Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 51:22


John from "A Podcast Greater than Yourself" joins me to share his story of recovery from alcoholism. After a "mini" psychotic break, John was introduced to AA at 18 but went back into active drinking and using until his 30s. We talk about the importance of Step 1, how to work the first three steps on your own, and lots more practical advice on getting sober and staying sober. John's podcast: https://apodcastgreaterthanyourself.podbean.com/ John's meme page: https://www.instagram.com/doctor_silkworth/ my insta: https://www.instagram.com/addictivepodcast/

Handed Down
John Barleycorn with Lynne Morley

Handed Down

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 25:27


In today's episode, Lynne Morley and I chat about learning folk songs at school, modal music and the legend of Beowulf. Today's song is perhaps the ultimate English folk song John Barleycorn and we have a good go at teasing out its origins. Is it an ancient pagan myth, a Christian hymn of death and resurrection or a good old drinking song? We may never know, and perhaps it's a bit of all three. In any event, we have lots to say about this song we've both loved since childhood.MusicThe podcast includes fragments of two songs by Columbines – Bright Morning Star, and Shenandoah. To find out more about Columbines or to book them, please email columbinesmusic@gmail.com Beowulf was written and performed by Lynne Morley.John Barleycorn was performed by Lynne Morley.AcknowledgementsThank you to Stones Barn, Cumbria, and the wider Stones Barn community for starting me on this journey and encouraging me along the way. Stones Barn runs fantastic singing and traditional music courses and is always friendly and fun. Find out more at http://stonesbarn.co.uk Thank you as always to Steven Shaw for all the encouragement, and for giving this podcast its name.

Classic Ghost Stories
The First Sheaf by H R Wakefield

Classic Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 26:56


The First Sheaf is a folk horror story set in the backwaters of rural England. A new vicar goes to a rural parish that has suffered a terrible drought. The local folk shun him and want nothing of his god. He fears they have other gods of their own. Then a young girl goes missing, and the vicar's son must search out the mystery of the round field and pay a terrible price for the knowledge he gains. Think The Wicker Man meets John Barleycorn. Folk horror before they invented the term 'folk horror' Download a my free audiobook https://bit.ly/dalstonvampire (https://bit.ly/dalstonvampire)  https://www.patreon.com/barcud (Become A Patreon) For Bonus Stories Or https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker (buy me a coffee) , if you'd like to keep me working.  https://bit.ly/somecomeback (Music) by The Heartwood Institute Support this podcast

Renaissance Festival Podcast
The Happy Season (2)

Renaissance Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 50:43


VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise https://www.therencruise.com/ SONGS The Butterfly performed by Circa Paleo from the album Tideland http://www.circapaleo.com/ A Rosebud In June performed by Tania Opland and Mike Freeman from the album Choice Fare Unknown Website Fireflies performed by Vana Mazi from the album Izam Anav http://www.vanamazi.com The Fields Of Athenry (Live) performed by The Reelin Rogues from the album Live At Claddagh https://www.thereelinrogues.com/ The Butterfly performed by Oakley the Faerie from the album First Sapling https://www.facebook.com/OakleyTheFaerie/ Backyard Renaissance performed by Silent Lion from the album Into the Medieval World https://silentlion.com/ Crowning of the King performed by Blackmore's Night from the album Fires At Midnight https://www.blackmoresnight.com Usti Usti Baba performed by Wine and Alchemy from the album Bacchanalia https://wineandalchemymusic.com/ Never Trust Tequila performed by MenageAMoi from the album Indulgences www.menageamoicomedy.com Health to the Company performed by MenageAMoi from the album Indulgences www.menageamoicomedy.com The Man In The Moon performed by Withe & Stone from the album The Circle Path www.witheandstone.com John Barleycorn performed by Celtic Stone from the album Celtic Stone Unknown Website SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List visit http://www.therenlist.com for more information. HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/ HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism
Summer's Waning - Dimming - Lammas - Lughnasadh

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:00


Remember, we welcome comments, questions and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com   S2E28 TRANSCRIPT: ----more---- Mark: Welcome back to the Wonder Science-based Paganism. My name's Mark.  Yucca: and I'm Yucca. Mark: And today we're going to talk about the August Sabbath, the midpoint between the summer solstice and the autumnal Equinox, which is celebrated by many pagans as one of the eight stations on the wheel of the year.  Yucca: It's also one of those tricky ones in terms of what is it called?  Mark: Right. That's the first thing we need to talk about. What do you call this thing? How do you pronounce that? And so forth and so on from there.  Yucca: Yeah. Well, I often use Lamas because it's the one I can spell of the ones that other people might know what, what I'm talking about. I also think of it as the Second Summer and It's just that, that beautiful, wonderful holiday, which we'll get into the meaning for it later. But I almost don't even think of it having a name. I just associate it with what's happening during the season for us. So it's our monsoon holiday. Mark: Right, right. Yeah. Llamas comes from the middle English meaning loaf mass.  So in Europe it's very associated with bread and the green harvest, which happened right about now in the course of the year in the countries that had that kind of agricultural cycle. And so it's also associated with all of the products of green, like beer and bread and you know, all the associated things that you can make with grain. Another word that is commonly used in the pagan community is Luna SSA, which is spelled with a variety of extra consonants.  Yucca: Pronounced Luna, Luna, Luna said neither of which. Correct pronunciations for Irish. Mark: Right. And I choose not to use that name because when I was naming the Sabbaths around the course of the wheel of the year and just generally conceptualizing atheopagan ism generally I didn't want to be drawing from any particular culture. I want it to be very clear that this was a modern interpretation of paganism that didn't stem from Celtic culture or Norse culture or Germanic culture or Greek culture or Egypt culture. You know, for, for a number of reasons, one of which is that I feel strongly. My spirituality being a forward-looking spirituality about living in the world today and our vision for the future. And also because I wanted to avoid a cultural appropriation. So  Yucca: name also is in reference to a God. Is it not? Mark: yes, yes, Lugh, who is a God that I don't know anything about.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So what I have been calling this, I, I, for a while, and in the book I call it Summer's End, but. Really, it just isn't the end of summer here. If that doesn't work very well. So I've moved from that to Summer's Waning. And also just to the term Dimming, because this is the time of year when it begins to become clear that the days are getting shorter again. It's been long enough since the summer solstice that you can really tell. You're not getting those very little. Nights anymore. It's the days are still long. They're just not as long.  Yucca: yeah, that's getting noticeable. Hmm. I love the waning that connects it back to some of the. The lunar term terminology that we use as well, even though it's a solar holiday, it's, it's connecting those two just with the language.  Mark: Right, right.  Yucca: Although in my, my climate, the sun is, the days are getting shorter, but the summer itself, definitely not coming to an end, but this is the height of summer for us. You know, summer solstice is.  Mark: Yeah.  Yucca: Still it's summer, but it's still spring ish. It's really the end of spring, but this is truly summer for us at this point.  Mark: What'd you say it was high summer where you are.  Yucca: really sure. How to, what that word would really mean to be high summer.  Mark: okay. Okay.  Yucca: Because I would associate high summer with being like the very middle of summer. And I suppose it is, but the way seasons transition is not nice and smooth the way that it looks in the picture books. Right. It's just us often. It's okay. Boom. Sees it as changed. Whether it's changed, it's all different or it just kind of like. Slogs along, just like, okay. Not making up its mind, which season it is.  Mark: right.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Where I am in California. We have the buffering effect of the ocean and that tends to sort of smooth things out. I've I've lived in places and been places where. The changing of the season is like the slamming of a door.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: you have these relatively warm, but kind of wan days in October and then bang and it snows and it's winter time and it stays wintertime for months.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So it really just depends on where you are. And as we've so often said, paganism is. At its heart. At least we think a spirituality of place. It's a bit being aware of where we are in the course of the year and where we are on the planet and in the cosmos and paying attention to that and incorporating that into what we celebrate spiritually. So What we're describing in terms of what we practice and what we choose to do and so forth you know, can all be thrown out the window if that's not what is going on, where you live. You know, the, the, the paganism of where you live should be the spirituality of that place.  Yucca: I suspect someone listening from Samoa is going to be in a completely different situation than either of us.  Mark: Yes.  Yucca: So, yeah. Well, before we go too much, further, and mark, there was a poem that you wanted to share.  Mark: Oh, yes. Yes. I, I completely forgot that. And now I'm remembering, Yucca: Hmm. Mark: so I have a cycle of eight poems about the wheel of the year. And this is the one for this season which is called Gifts of a Problem Sabbath which is for Dimming or Summer's Waning: Hidden, you spring upon us from the calendar: ah! The Marblemouthed Holiday is upon us again! What shall we call it? Lammas, or Lughnasadh how on Earth Do you pronounce that, but worse, what does it mean?   Behold the midpoint, the blazing furnace of August. Ritual? Indoors, perhaps, but not under that Sun.   Rather, let us go to the places of water to bask, To where berries hang heavy among the thorns, Knowing it all starts now the cascade of food pouring From the good Earth. Break A stalk of barley, saying this is my heritage this Is emmer wheat is einkorn is the tough grass of the Fertile Crescent Bred to bake my loaves. And bake one then, a crusty yeasty rosemary Dome for tearing with the hands. Eat warm with butter or oil, Feel the Life milling in your teeth, and swallow: This good life sprung abundant from the collision of Earth's magic, Time and art and science. We are a making people. Our hoes and lore Midwife the coming of apples and squash, peppers, tomatoes. The Great Gathering begins now.   Yucca: It's beautiful. Thank you for sharing that.  Mark: Thank you.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Yeah this is traditionally the time of the first harvest and where I am. We've been having stone fruit and and garden vegetables and so forth, kind of pouring out for a period of months now. But. In many places where it's colder and further to the north and the angle of the sun is not quite as strong on the, on the leaves right about now is when you start being able to get some food other than like butchered lambs and eggs and things like that. And so it's kind of an exciting time, but it's also a time that's really associated with work. I talked about the summer solstice as Conceptualized as I see it as kind of a holiday of leisure because all the, all the plants are in the ground and all the work to foster them has happened. And other than keeping critters for meeting it, you just basically have to wait until it's ready to harvest. Well, now it's time. And so I associate. This holiday also with work and vocation, and also with technology with tools because You know, there there's a, a real charming quality to the aesthetic that's associated with modern paganism, the sort of medieval Europe, Renaissance, medieval Europe kind of aesthetic. But if you route all of your. You're framing in that you miss out on the many benefits of modernity and technology is amazing. It's done incredible things for us. It has, it has caused our quality of life nearly universally throughout the world to rise at least to some degree.  Yucca: Not equally,  Mark: no, not at all. Not at all, but, but still it has enabled us to create a great deal, more food than we were able to otherwise, and to communicate over vast distances and to explore space and to process information in, in such rapid, incredible ways and to develop medical technology, to expand our lifespans and  Yucca: Go to the bottom of the ocean and all kinds of things. Yeah.  Mark: Right. All kinds of  Yucca: Do this. We, we pointed out a lot, but just how amazing this is. So as we record, we're looking at each other's faces from, we should actually figure out how many miles apart we are, but  Mark: we should.  Yucca: far yeah.  Mark: yeah. pretty far.  Yucca: Recording this and then putting it on the internet and then you, the listener are downloading it and you might be listening to it in your car or your pocket or wherever it is that you are just so boggling. Right? Mark: My, my partner in the was saying this morning, the 21st century is amazing. We're old enough to remember when the 21st century was really going to be the future. And that was, you  Yucca: cars  Mark: in 2001, a space Odyssey and all that kind of stuff. So It didn't quite work out that way, but there's still a lot. That's really remarkable about where we have arrived as humanity. And so I think about technology at this time and technological advance and, you know, I do stuff like defragment my heart drive and, you know, make sure that everything is backed up to the cloud and just some sort of maintenance things that this gives me a point in the calendar to focus.  Yucca: Yeah. just good to have those scheduled in there or else they just don't happen until your hard drive crashes. And then you're panicking. Mark: And then, then you're crying and you're sending your hard drive off to Texas to have the data pulled off it and buy some very expensive service, which I had to do once. And it was no fun.  Yucca: Hmm. Yeah. Well, I, I love that. Take that you have bringing the, bringing a recognition and celebration. Yeah. To our practices on things that aren't thought of as traditionally pagan and yet are so important to our lives. And when our paganism is about our lives and our experience with the world, it's really important to include all of it. Not just the pretty romantic stuff, but you know, the whole picture, that whole cycle. Mark: Exactly. Exactly. So, and we can do that while not glossing over the many negative impacts that the advance of technology have caused. You know, we can certainly, I mean, it's not exactly the time of year for grieving, but we can certainly, you know, mark. Those impacts in our recognition, but that doesn't mean that we should ignore those accomplishments. You know, very much like this was the traditional time of the Olympic games in ancient Greece. And so many people associate athletic contests and sort of feats of athleticism with this holiday as well. And there's, there's sort of a mod modern equivalent to that because it's, this is the time when people go to the beach and play volleyball, and there's a lot of sort of outdoor recreation happening,  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: but I feel like the sorts of. Achievements that we can most celebrate in this time are much more cerebral achievements than they are athletic achievements. I mean, athletes do amazing things and that's wonderful and records continue to be broken over and over for how fast people can be and how strong people can be and all that kind of stuff. But the transformative nature of some of these technologies, can't be under spoken. There, they simply have been game changers for humanity. And it's, it's important for us to, you know, raise a glass door, scientists and engineers who have who have brought these things to us.  Yucca: Yeah, definitely. Mark: So how are you planning on celebrating this, this season, your monsoon season?  Yucca: Well, first of all, this is the first real monsoon we've had in probably near a decade. I haven't.  Mark: Well,  Yucca: Yeah, so we're still, so I'm in the Southwest. I'm in Northern New Mexico high desert that's 7,000 feet. Not sure what that is and meters, I can look that up, but we're in a very dry, somewhat extreme environment. And this is the time of year that we get rain. And the whole region, I think pretty much the whole half of the continent has been experiencing drought recently. But we've gotten some rain and traditionally what happened will be dry. All your dry, dry, dry. We might get a little bit of moisture, snow storms in the, in the winter, need that for the, the mountains to get that snow pack in there, but then months of dry and then the monsoons come and there's storms that come in the afternoons, the, the mornings are clear and cool. And then we'll start to creep up, get hot. And then the monsoons come and they rain down. And this is the only time of year that things are green and they haven't been green in years. So it's amazing right now I'm looking out the window and there's little. There's new grass. There's grass, seedlings, grass has sprouted up in just the past few weeks and there, most of that grass is not going to make it. Unfortunately we can, you know, as land managers do what we can to try and, you know, put a little bit of mulch down and try and imitate the biology that was lost that this land needs. But this is the time of. This is the time of the, of the grass, the grasslands, the Rangers just blooming back, popping up. So we see this as our monsoon season, but it's, it's the celebration of the grassland. our, our approach for the wheel of the year is, well, there's, what's going on in terms of the Earth's position with the sun and the temperatures and all of that. But we also associate each season with some part of the biosphere that humans are intimately connected with and dependent upon. So. You'll or winter solstice is the time that we celebrate the forests. But this is the time of year that we celebrate the grasslands, the brittle environments. So a brittle environment is one like this, where you might get moisture, but it's not uniformly distributed throughout the year. And so different types of life have to exist in systems like this are our recovery processes are different than the non brittle environments that. moisture, whether it's a lot or a little, they get regular, so they can have very different decomposition processes than us. So we celebrate that grass. And for me, it's very special as my first degree was okay. Range ecology and management and working in restoration. So that's something that's just an eye that I have for anyways. I just love it and I'm fascinated by it and work in it. But it's the celebration of the grasses.  Mark: Yeah.  Yucca: we're doing lots of playing outside, mostly in the mornings in the evenings because the middle of the day is rough. When the storms are coming, running out and playing in the storms And we get it. So seldomly that it's like, oh, kids go get muddy to get as muddy as he possibly can. And as the adults, we will be cheering with with some beer, which we aren't big drinkers. We might have maybe a bottle or two a month of either beer or cider, but it's the celebration of the grasses. And that's, you know, that's where it comes from. So that's, what's going on on our side.  Mark: Great. That's great. I honestly don't know what I'm going to be doing this year. Sometimes I have invited people out to the coast because we're, we're like 25 miles from the Pacific ocean. Maybe 30 and the Pacific ocean is pretty impressive. I mean, I've been living relatively near it all my life. That's an awful lot of water. And and it's very fierce. It's it's misnamed. The Pacific ocean is, is definitely misnamed. The Atlantic coast doesn't get nearly the kind of ferocity in terms of waves and so forth if the Pacific coast does. But this time of year, it's a nice time to go to the beach and barbecue something. And. Play around and just be outside because we've been moving. And because of all the tumult that's been happening in my life right now, I haven't been able to put anything like that together yet, but I I'm still considering putting out feelers to some friends and seeing if they'd like to go out to the coast for for a little gathering and ritual next Saturday or Sunday. So that would be, and, and I should say that the actual midpoint between the solstice and the Equinox is around the 7th of August. So you've got, you've got a while in there to find a time that works for you and do something that feels appropriate to the season. Obviously. In a modern context, weekends tend to work out better for a lot of people. So that's what I tend to focus on. But Yeah. so that's, that's the sort of thing that I'm thinking. And also on the atheopagan isms, zoom mixer that we do on Saturday mornings, we're doing a ritual as well on zoom.  Yucca: Nice. Mark: Yeah. So I had something else also that I wanted to read that I had forgotten about, but now I remember which is that this is also the point in the season that the earliest of the gray it's tend to happen. And it may not be that may not be true this year because we've had so little in the way of water that everything is, is behind. But  Yucca: And intense heat and your area as well,  Mark: intense heat. Yes. We've. We've had a lot of reasoning and, and I mean last year, pretty much everybody's crop was lost because of smoke taint because of the smoke from the wildfires. Now this year, the question is, is there going to be anything that isn't turned into raisins to harvest? So pretty rough on the, on the grape industry right? now. But anyway because the, the traditional song, John Barleycorn must die is associated with this holiday. And it's also frequently the time when the harvest of the grapes, which we call the crush happens around here. I rewrote John Barleycorn Must Die as Joan Zinfandel Must Die. Zinfandel is a variety of grapes. That's grown around here quite a lot. It's a rich red wine and it's, it's very delicious. So I will read this redone version of John Barleycorn must die called Joan Zinfandel Must Die. There were three menne of the West County, their fortunes for to trye And these three menne swore upon an Oaken Tree Joan Zinfandel must dye   They've planted, trellised, and shorne her limbs And left her bare abed And these three menne swore a solemn vow Joan Zinfandel was ded.   They let her lye for a very long time, 'til the rains from heaven did fall And little Dame Joan sprowted out bright buds, and so amazed them all They've let her stand 'til Harvest Day 'til her arms were greene as grass And little Dame Joan's borne some full round fruit: a fulsome, ripened lass   They've hired menne with their knives so sharp to cut her fruit from her arms They threwe her into a wagon then, and rolled her unto the barn They brought her to the crushing floor where they crushed her to a mash, Squeezed her blood into fermenters, and added yeast: a dash.   They racked her to a barrel of oak, where dark and coolness dwell And there they made a solemn oath on poor Joan Zinfandel They've hired men to load her high with mighty lifts of forke And the bottler he has served her worse than that For he's bound her behind a cork.   And little Dame Joan in the crystal cup and she's brandy in the glass And little Dame Joan and the crystal cup proved the bravest lass at last The good folk they can't cook nor serve, nor live this life so well And the merchant he can't seal deal nor debt without a little Zinfandel   Yucca: great. I love your reference to the forklifts in  Mark: Yeah. The mighty lifts of forke...  Yucca: Well, yeah, there's something just charming about taking the kind of old timey language and tunes and applying it to the modern world.  Mark: Yeah. I agree. I agree. Yeah. So. As always, we hope you really enjoy this holiday that you, you take time to celebrate this moment in the year and look around and see what's happening in your local environment and with your local your local, agricultural and, and biotic cycles. And And as always seek happiness, seek joy because this, this is all too short Yucca: Yeah. Mark: we need to celebrate it as we go.  Yucca: Yes. Mark:  Thank you for this Yucca. It's been really a great time to have a conversation.  Yucca: Likewise, Mark. 

Three Witches and a Druid
SE 01 EP 21 - Lughnasadh and Pagan Kids Author Jennifer Hartman

Three Witches and a Druid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 50:32


In the fields, John Barleycorn, who laid with the Lady in the woods at Beltane, has grown old, and now stands bent and bearded with a crooked cane. He looks to the Sun as he has changed from green to gold, and he knew that his time has come. His life will feed the people, and it is this sacrifice that we honour at Lughnasadh.The Three Witches and a Druid sit around the Zoom table with hot beverages and Brian's second favourite Celtic Fire Festival Lughnasadh! While we are at it, we invited along Jennifer Hartman of Pagankids.org and discussed the holiday and her next book! A book you should all check out by the way!https://www.pagankids.org/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pagankids/who-is-that-in-the-skymusic intro by Damh the Bard https://www.paganmusic.co.uk/. So sorry there was no intro! The approval came just as we were uploading the episode.Support us through Patreon if you have a spare coin.https://www.patreon.com/threewitchesandadruidSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/threewitchesandadruid. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/threewitchesandadruid. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Horn & Cauldron
The Horn and Cauldron #17 – Lughnasadh 101

The Horn & Cauldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 84:07


Welcome to the Horn and Cauldron podcast…In this episode, we discuss Lughnasadh. This sabbat marks the beginning of the harvest and typically takes place on August 1st, which is about halfway between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox. In the southern hemisphere, it's celebrated on Feb 1st. Named after the Celtic god Lugh, this festival is a time to thank the spirits of the land for helping crops grow and to celebrate the bounty of the upcoming harvest. Lughnasadh is a time for rituals, athletic contests, matchmaking, trading, visiting holy wells, and of course feasting. Join us as we discuss its history, traditions, correspondences, and spellwork that you can do for this sabbat. John Barleycorn, a ballad by Scottish poet Robert Burns: http://www.robertburns.org/works/27.shtml

Aquí, amb Josep Cuní
SECCIÓ La Taula dels divendres

Aquí, amb Josep Cuní

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 23:25


Toni Montesinos, Víctor Rodrigo i Lorena Vázquez. Ens parlen de 'Luca'; "John Barleycorn, Memorias de un alcohólico" , de Jack London i l'adéu a Mila Ximénez

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 37:25


"CAPTAIN BILLY’S MAGIC 8 BALL" - A New Series Created By William Mesnik, The Mind Behind “Mesmerized”- EPISODE # 8 - "LITTLE STEVIE GROWS UP"- FEATURING THE ALBUM "JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE" By TRAFFIC (UA 1970) IN HIGH DEFINITION WITH NARRATIVE.

Woodmother’s Workshop
John Barleycorn Will Rise Again

Woodmother’s Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 29:22


Let's learn more about Prohibition In Atlanta, featuring: my brand new microphone!Follow my friend Lucas Ryan @lucasryanimatedFind me elsewhere at:WISHLIST: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1B803QV1LJFXJ?refETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheWoodmother?TIKTOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeNsmHPP/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheWoodmotheINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thewoodmother/?hl=enYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/c/TheWoodmother

Ecos del Vinilo Radio
Traffic / John Barleycorn Must Die | Programa 120 - Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Ecos del Vinilo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 52:46


Vamos a sumergirnos en un disco clásico e impresionante, que originalmente sería el primer album solista de Steve Winwood pero terminó siendo de Traffic: John Barleycorn Must Die, lanzado en julio de 1970. Se escuchan Glad, Freedom Rider, Empty Pages, Stranger To Himself, John Barleycorn y Every Mother’s Son + Bonus tracks (Backstage & Introduction, Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring, Sittin´ Here Thinkin´ Of My Love, I Just Want You To Know).

Keep It Curious
Ep 24: Izzy & Moe, the Funeral of John Barleycorn, & Meredith's Lying Wiggly Toes

Keep It Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 105:45


Watch out for those Anti-Saloon League bluenosers, it's Prohibition time. Fill up your hip flasks as we recount and reflect on the death of John Barleycorn - what a wild night it must have been in the hours before Prohibition went into effect! We hope you've seen your man about a dog in time for us to fill you in on the underdog, master of disguise revenue agents that everyone loved to hate, and hated to love. Grab your nickels, pickles, and paper mache noses for the unreal tale of this quirky duo, Izzy and Moe. Give us a follow wherever you listen to podcasts, check out our website at http://keepitcurious.wixsite.com/podcast and find us on Instagram @keepitcuriouspodcast. Introduction music modified by Keep It Curious from Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-theme License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ad music modified by Keep It Curious from Carefree by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepitcurious/support

Free Audiobooks
John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 2

Free Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 240:46


John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 2 Title: John Barleycorn Overview: John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn". Jack London died at the age of forty. In this autobiographical work, London describes his life as seen through the eyes of John Barleycorn (alcohol). There is much controversy about the cause of his death just as there is about alcoholism and addiction. London's brutally frank and honest analysis of his own struggles and bouts with alcohol was way before its time and more modern theories of addiction. With remarkable candor and insight, London describes the demons and gods he encountered through both friend and enemy, John Barleycorn. Famed American author Jack London lived and worked on the waterfront in his early years. He roamed from Benicia to Alviso as an ‘Oyster Pirate' and later became a member of the ‘Fish Patrol' enforcing fish poaching laws. It was during his stay in Benicia that he began to write and where he garnered the experiences and inspiration for two of his well-known works, “Tales of the Fish Patrol” and “John Barleycorn.” The Jurgensen Old Corner Saloon was located at Jack London Haunts (1892-1895) Semple Slips / Jurgensen Saloon and was a favorite hangout for London and provided much material for “John Barleycorn.” Published: 1913 Series: Autobiographical Memoirs Collections #3, Non-Fiction Collections #4 Author: Jack London Genre: Memoirs Episode: John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 2 Part: 2 of 2 Length Part: 4:00:12 Book: 27 Length Book: 9:43:45 Episodes: 11 - 19 of 19 Narrator: Peter Kelleher Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: determination, persistence, man versus nature, battle, morality play, perception, discovery, travels, adventure, family, jacklondon Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #determination #persistence #man #nature #battle #morality #perception #discovery #travels #adventure #family #JackLondon Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Peter Kelleher. Benicia Historical Society, Historic Downtown Benicia Walking Tour. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support

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John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 1

Free Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 344:15


John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 1 Title: John Barleycorn Overview: John Barleycorn is an autobiographical novel by Jack London dealing with his enjoyment of drinking and struggles with alcoholism. It was published in 1913. The title is taken from the British folksong "John Barleycorn". Jack London died at the age of forty. In this autobiographical work, London describes his life as seen through the eyes of John Barleycorn (alcohol). There is much controversy about the cause of his death just as there is about alcoholism and addiction. London's brutally frank and honest analysis of his own struggles and bouts with alcohol was way before its time and more modern theories of addiction. With remarkable candor and insight, London describes the demons and gods he encountered through both friend and enemy, John Barleycorn. Famed American author Jack London lived and worked on the waterfront in his early years. He roamed from Benicia to Alviso as an ‘Oyster Pirate' and later became a member of the ‘Fish Patrol' enforcing fish poaching laws. It was during his stay in Benicia that he began to write and where he garnered the experiences and inspiration for two of his well-known works, “Tales of the Fish Patrol” and “John Barleycorn.” The Jurgensen Old Corner Saloon was located at Jack London Haunts (1892-1895) Semple Slips / Jurgensen Saloon and was a favorite hangout for London and provided much material for “John Barleycorn.” Published: 1913 Series: Autobiographical Memoirs Collections #3, Non-Fiction Collections #4 Author: Jack London Genre: Memoirs Episode: John Barleycorn - Jack London - Book 27, Part 1 Part: 1 of 2 Length Part: 5:43:41 Book: 27 Length Book: 9:43:45 Episodes: 1 - 10 of 19 Narrator: Peter Kelleher Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: determination, persistence, man versus nature, battle, morality play, perception, discovery, travels, adventure, family, jacklondon Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #determination #persistence #man #nature #battle #morality #perception #discovery #travels #adventure #family #JackLondon Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Peter Kelleher. Benicia Historical Society, Historic Downtown Benicia Walking Tour. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support

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Tales of the Fish Patrol - Jack London - Book 19

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 176:38


Tales of the Fish Patrol - Jack London - Book 19 Title: Tales of the Fish Patrol Overview: Wildest among the fisher-folk may be accounted the Chinese shrimp-catchers. It is the habit of the shrimp to crawl along the bottom in vast armies till it reaches fresh water when it turns about and crawls back again to the salt. And where the tide ebbs and flows, the Chinese sink great bag-nets to the bottom, with gaping mouths, into which the shrimp crawls and from which it is transferred to the boiling pot. This in itself would not be bad, were it not for the small mesh of the nets, so small that the tiniest fishes, little new-hatched things not a quarter of an inch long, cannot pass through. The beautiful beaches of Points Pedro and Pablo, where are the shrimp-catchers villages, are made fearful by the stench from myriads of decaying fish, and against this wasteful destruction, it has ever been the duty of the fish patrol to act. These stories are set in the waterways around San Francisco Bay and involve the fish patrol with a variety of characters of different ethnicity and cultural backgrounds. Famed American author Jack London lived and worked on the waterfront in his early years. He roamed from Benicia to Alviso as an ‘Oyster Pirate' and later became a member of the ‘Fish Patrol' enforcing fish poaching laws. It was during his stay in Benicia that he began to write and where he garnered the experiences and inspiration for two of his well-known works, “Tales of the Fish Patrol” and “John Barleycorn.” The Jurgensen Old Corner Saloon was located at Jack London Haunts (1892-1895) Semple Slips / Jurgensen Saloon and was a favorite hangout for London and provided much material for “John Barleycorn.” Published: 1906 Series: Short Story Collections #3 Author: Jack London Genre: Action & Adventure Fiction, Published 1900 Onward, Single Author Collections Episode: Tales of the Fish Patrol - Jack London - Book 19 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 2:56:03 Book: 19 Length Book: 2:56:03 Episodes: 1 - 7 of 7 Narrator: Don W. Jenkins Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: determination, persistence, man versus nature, battle, morality play, perception, discovery, travels, adventure, family, jacklondon Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #determination #persistence #man #nature #battle #morality #perception #discovery #travels #adventure #family #JackLondon Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Jack London. Don W. Jenkins. Benicia Historical Society, Historic Downtown Benicia Walking Tour. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself
**SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT** from John Barleycorn

A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 4:45


SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:   We are taking part in a live sponsorship workshop on zoom on Saturday March 27th!   Details:   Saturday March 27th beginning at 10 am East Coast US time. 10 speakers discussing "Big Book Sponsorship in the Age of Social Distance" Q and A sessions "Sponsor matchmaking" Zoom ID: 821 6059 8657 Password: First164   All are welcome!   APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram @podcast_greater_than_yourself or @doctor_silkworth     

Front Row
Crime writer Martina Cole has been awarded the Crime Writers' Assocation Diamond Dagger

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 28:19


As she is awarded one of British crime writing’s top accolades, the Crime Writers’ Association Diamond Dagger, Samira talks to crime novelist Martina Cole. Hailed as the Queen of Crime Drama, Cole has written 25 novels and sold 10 million books since records began but her work is rarely reviewed - so what’s her secret? Under the road map unveiled by Boris Johnson on Monday public museums and galleries in England will be allowed to reopen no earlier than 17 May, along with other indoor venues such as cinemas and soft play areas, whilst commercial galleries, public libraries, community centres and gyms are allowed to open from 12 April. Sharon Heal, director of the Museums Association talks to Samira Ahmed about the impact the continued classification of museums as "indoor entertainment venues" will have on the sector and whether there might be a shift on behalf of the government. Folk musician Sam Lee has collaborated with English Heritage on a project called Songs of England, a series of online films of sites from Stonehenge and Tintagel to Hadrian’s Wall and Whitby Abbey accompanied by traditional folksongs performed by members of Sam’s Nest Collective. He talks about the connection between music and location and sings John Barleycorn especially for Front Row. Sam also tells Samira about his fascination with the nightingale which he has turned into a compendium of ornithology, verse, legends and illustration and his plans for open-air concerts where nightingales will sing with the musicians. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Timothy Prosser SM: John Boland

That's NOT in the book!
Episode 14 John Barleycorn from A Podcast Greater Than Yourself

That's NOT in the book!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 63:37


Agent X and John Barleycorn from A Podcast Greater Than Yourself, talk through pages 22,23,24 in There is a Solution of The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous

Recovery Radio Podcast - KMP3 - Long-Term Sobriety in A.A.
Episode #153 - "My Guest is 'John Barleycorn’"

Recovery Radio Podcast - KMP3 - Long-Term Sobriety in A.A.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 50:17


In this episode I talk to "John Barleycorn" , co-host of A Podcast Greater Than Yourself and the man behind the recovery humor Instagram account, @doctor_silkworth. He shares about his journey through the 12 Steps, and about his life today. My Website

--And Now The Podcast Starts!
Writer Gemma Hurley on Host, genre on TV and loving folk horror

--And Now The Podcast Starts!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 93:35


Kirsty, Stella, Dan and Ian have been raving about Host, last year's 'Zoom seance' movie from Shudder, almost since before it was released, and now they are blessed to be joined for a freewheeling chat by one of its writers, Gemma Hurley.  Gemma talks about the experience of writing that film, her rollercoaster 2020, the challenges of pitching genre material for TV in the UK, and why she loves folk horror.  Meanwhile, Howard calls in with another pick from The Bag of Death.   If you haven't yet seen Host, don't worry, the chat is spoiler-free - but why on Earth haven't you seen it yet?  It's out now on Blu-Ray and even VHS (although only in the USA).   For a those wishing to cultivate a folk horror vibe, watch The Imagined Village's John Barleycorn on YouTube (it's from their 2007 debut album, available from Real World Records) and our previous episodes on Witchcraft and Paganism, Parts One and Two   Heathers can currently be streamed via Shudder   Visit our website, andnowpodcast.com

Bunyip Bites
S1E41 - John Barleycorn

Bunyip Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 1:24


Episode Notes John Barleycorn Support Bunyip Bites by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bunyip-bites Find out more at https://bunyip-bites.pinecast.co

Big Book Podcast
OUR SOUTHERN FRIEND – 2nd Edition

Big Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 22:46


This is one of only 5 stories to show up in all 4 Editions. The author is John Henry Fitzhugh Mayo, known to his contemporaries as “Fitz” M. Unlike some of the previous Personal Stories, quite a lot is known about Fitz and his contribution to early AA and the Big Book. Fitz got sober in October 1935, after a visit from Bill W. in Townes Hospital in New York City, and is reputedly the third person whom Bill helped to get sober after he returned to New York from Akron. He was among the earliest AA members who helped Bill make the transition from the Oxford Group to the 12 steps of AA in the late 1930s and was heavily involved in the formative years of the Program. Interestingly, Fitz originally submitted a much shorter version of this story which he titled “Me and John”, as in John Barleycorn, in 1938. Bill asked him to expand the story. After being renamed, the story, more than twice the length of the original, was published in the First Edition of the Big Book as one of the longest stories in that 1939 Edition. Its most famous passage is Fitz’s revelatory thought “Who are you to say there is no God?” and the falling to his knees to experience hope and a great sense of peace. Just why the First Edition story was pared down for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions is a mystery, but its enduring message still rings true today. Howard L, sober since January 1, 1988, presents this inspired reading of the Big Book and encourages listeners to revisit earlier podcast episodes that feature the main chapters and stories in the First and Second Editions of the Big Book. Enjoy listening on our website, BigBookPodcast.com, or download and subscribe to the podcast for free at Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. If you have a minute, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Also join our facebook group, Big Book Podcast Listeners, where you can share your thoughts and experiences with fellow listeners. Check out Howard L.'s newest podcast, "AA Recovery Interviews".

Dal vino in poi
Abbiamo tutti un John Barleycorn da uccidere

Dal vino in poi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 9:31


S02E04 E tu, chi è il tuo John Barleycorn? Sei sicuro di volerlo uccidere? Non ci riuscirai, non c'è riuscito nessuno perché il piccolo John non può essere ucciso. E diventerà il tuo migliore amico e la tua nemesi. Se vuoi ascoltare su Spotify la playlist del podcast, si chiama Del vino e della musica e questo è il link: https://spoti.fi/357XcK3. ---- Credits: Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Witchcraft Deconstructed
The Toasting Harvest Mabon

Witchcraft Deconstructed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 59:46


It is a time when day and night are at equal length, and we celebrate the second harvest holiday of potluck parties that include a variety of apple deserts, breads, and beer. But when did this observance being, why do we celebrate the killing of John Barleycorn, and how does the ancient and magickal craft of barley brewing play into this holiday? In this episode we explore the holiday of Mabon with a special guest-host, archeology student and home brew entrepreneur, Nate Biondi, On Witchcraft Deconstructed.

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast
Episode 68: James Keane Interview (Accordion) Part 2

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 73:30


'Know when you've landed.' A first trip to New York and painting the town with Joe Burke and friends. Bill Fuller's ballroom empire, The Woodworm Hotel, and the John Barleycorn. Overcoming adversity and reaching some sort of contentment. Paul Brady, Michael D. Higgins and staying with the music. The tunes in this episode, recorded beautifully by Kate O'Connell: The Lament for the Battle of Aughrim The Stone in the Field, The Steeplechase and The Coolfada Jimmy Giblin's, Throw It Across and The Humours of Tuama James is the recipient of the 2020 Irish Artist in America Achievement Award at the O'Flaherty Irish Music Retreat. https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructors_staff/james-keane/ To attend this year's virtual O'Flaherty Irish Music Retreat go here: https://oflahertyretreat.org/our-virtual-camp-plans/ James's Irish Music Therapy YouTube page is a collection of tunes and memories, and as you'll hear in our second part of this two part interview, played a major part in helping James recover from throat cancer. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/user/IrishMusicTherapy Thanks again to James and Theresa for an awesome chat. -- To listen, stream or download simply click a link below: Our website: https://www.blarneypilgrims.com/ iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims. -- Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast. We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn't keep putting out an episode a week. That's why we're asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head. For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you'll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don't or can't chip in. And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do. Darren & Dom www.blarneypilgrims.com www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast

A is for Alcoholic
J is for John Barleycorn

A is for Alcoholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 66:40


Today we discuss Jack London's 1913 book John Barleycorn: An Alcoholic Memoir. Written a good 20 years before AA it details London's trials and tribulations with alcohol. We also discuss his "Geographics", toxic masculinity and many of the trappings of the alcoholic mindset such as denial and depression or what he called "White Logic" seemingly named for the moonshine and whiskey he drank. Thanks for listening!!! Our sponsors: Green Camel Press: http://greencamelpress.com A design firm with an old school aesthetic in a digital age. Go check em out! Really!!! Gluten is NOT your problem podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-904951665 Rashida and John Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TRx4eWB5ER1RA31QzK01G?si=9h47I2iUQAKB0TJdFxlYRQ music: https://neglect.bandcamp.com/releases Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIFA Website: https://www.aisforalcoholic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A-is-For-Alcoholic-218005295665042/?view_public_for=218005295665042 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AIFApodcast?lang=en IG: https://www.instagram.com/aisforalcoholic/?hl=en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4eBFkcsDEpOg1uzFQrX3qQ?si=Q2YSkVb0SeiGukvD-EC0Xw SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-179165459 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCASi1XpZ3HdWEqa-W_aanCg?view_as=subscriber Overcast FM: https://overcast.fm/itunes1408870161/a-is-for-alcoholic iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-is-for-alcoholic/id1408870161?mt=2 https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ivctepbseqikshnekafscwczqlq

Whiskey Lore
Who Killed John Barleycorn?

Whiskey Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 29:44


Whiskey loves its firsts. From the first person to char a barrel for aging, to the first mention of whisky in the exchequer rolls, there seems an obsession with finding out where things started. And they are usually positive subjects. But what about something like Prohibition? Which was the first state to go dry? That question raised its head when I heard about a famous shootout that led one state to jump to prohibition a full eleven years before the Volstead Act. Were they the first? I'll investigate, in this week's episode.

Renaissance Festival Podcast

VISIT OUR SPONSORS:   Louisiana Renaissance Festival www.larf.net/ Renaissance Magazine www.renaissancemagazine.com/ The Ren Cruise www.therencruise.com/   SONGS Health to the Company performed by Wakefire from the album Midnight Circus https://www.wakefiremusic.com/  John Barleycorn performed by Water Street Bridge from the album Danse Macabre https://www.facebook.com/WaterStreetBridge/  The Night Pat Murphy Died performed by Whirly Jig from the album Thing A Ma Jig https://www.facebook.com/whirlyjig  Great To Be A Pirate performed by Whiskey Bards from the album The Recruiter...Free Rum Ain't Free https://www.facebook.com/whiskeybards/  Wild Mountain Thyme V4 performed by Whiskey Bay Rovers from the album Broadsides and Ballads https://facebook.com/whiskeybayrovers/  Hammered (Live) performed by Wicked Tinkers from the album Banger for Breakfast Two Guitars performed by Gypsy Rox from the album A Fiddler in Every Port Gypsy Laddio/Cantiga 353 performed by Gypsy Rox from the album A Fiddler in Every Port www.gypsyrox.com  The Rosie performed by Fugli http://www.povera.com  The Man In The Moon performed by Withe & Stone from the album The Circle Path www.witheandstone.com  Schottish (Trad.) performed by Wolgemut(“to be in a good mood”) from the album Danza https://wolgemut.net  Tempest performed by Voltaire from the album To the Bottom Of The Sea www.voltaire.net  Bonnie Ship The Diamond (Live) performed by Village Idiots from the album Guardians of the Renfaire https://www.facebook.com/the.village.idiots/  We Are Ye Banished Privateers performed by Ye Banished Privateers from the album First Night Back In Port http://yebanishedprivateers.com/  Bardsong performed by Zoe Alexander from the album Bardsong   HOW TO LISTEN Apple  www.podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024  Spotify www.spotify.com/artist/0UcBe1IGWeIQ4y22y3bWgi  Pandora  www.pandora.com/  Podbay  www.podbay.fm/show/74073024  Listennotes  www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/    HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic  Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles (227-8537)   SONG LYRICS   A Health to the Company   Kind friends and companions, come join me in rhyme Come lift up your voices in chorus with mine Come lift up your voices, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again Here's a health to the wee lass that I love so well For style and for beauty there's none can excel There's a smile on her countenance as she sits upon my knee There is no man in this wide world as happy as me So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again Our ship lies at anchor, she is ready to dock I wish her safe landing without any shock And if ever I should meet you by land or by sea I will always remember your kindness to me So here's a health to the company and one to my lass Let's drink and be merry all out of one glass Let's drink and be merry, all grief to refrain For we may or might never all meet here again     John Barleycorn   There were three men, came out of the west Their fortunes for to try And these three men made a solemn vow John Barleycorn must die! Well, they've ploughed, They've sown, they've harrowed him in Threw clouds upon his head Till these three men were satisfied John Barleycorn was dead They've let him lie for a long long time Till the rains from heaven did fall And little sir John sprang up his head And so amazed them all They let him fly till the midsummer's day Till he looked both pale and wan, oh Then little Sir John has grown a long long beard And so became a man They have hired men with the scythes so sharp To cut him off at the knee, They rolled and they tied him around the waist Serving him most him barbarously They hired men with the sharp pitchforks To prick him to the heart And the loader he has served him worse than that For he's bound him to the cart Well, they've wheeled him 'round and 'round the field Till they came onto a barn And there they made their solemn oath Concerning a Barleycorn They hired men with the crab tree sticks To split him skin from bone, yeah But the miller he has served him worst and bad For he ground him between two stones Well there's beer all in the barrel And brandy in the glass, But little old sir John with his nut-brown bowl Proved the strongest man at last John Barleycorn, throw him up, throw him up! Now the huntsman, he can't hunt the fox Nor loudly blow his horn And the tinker he can't mend his pots Without John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn Barleycorn, Barleycorn John Barleycorn, John Barleycorn     The Night Pat Murphy Died   Oh the night that Paddy Murphy died, is a night I'll never forget Some of the boys got loaded drunk, and they ain't got sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay O'Leary came with the bagpipes, some music for to play That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died As Mrs. Murphy sat in the corner pouring out her grief Kelly and his gang came tearing down the street They went into an empty room and a bottle of whiskey stole They put the bottle with the corpse to keep that whiskey cold That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died About two o'clock in the morning after empty'ing the jug Doyle rolls up the ice box lid to see poor Paddy's mug We stopped the clock so Mrs. Murphy couldn't tell the time And at a quarter after two we argued it was nine That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died They stopped the hearse on George Street outside Sundance Saloon They all went in at half past eight and staggered out at noon They went up to the graveyard, so holy and sublime Found out when they got there, they'd left the corpse behind! That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died Oh the night that Paddy Murphy died, is a night I'll never forget Some of the boys got loaded drunk and they ain't been sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay O'Leary came with the bagpipes, some music for to play That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died     Great to be a Pirate   Soon you'll be a dead man   Ain't it great to be a pirate, laddie To sail the seas and to end just like your daddy Draw your cutlass, spark your pistol's flash pan Steal gold to spend before you are a dead man soon you'll be a dead man.   Welcome to the ship, you're now one of the crew We've lots of fun since we have so much to do We've sails to mend, and decks for which to swab A bilge to pump, and lots of other jobs   There's lots of ropes, a-ready for the climbing We need a nesting' crow, since our last he went deck divin' And if you find, in Hell you are a doubter We're always runnin' short, of monkeys for the powder   Down in the galley, the bread is cooked with raisins To hide the maggots, in the flower Cookie's raisin' The water's going bad, in the barrels where its keepin' The rum is getting stronger, since the First Mate's heads been steepin'   In every port, the ladies there are waitin' To take the gold, from each man whose loins are achin' Then back to sea, to start it all again Or face the gallows, and become a freer man   all together tenor and bass finish with ""for soon you'll be a dead man.""   Ain't it great, to be a pirate, Laddie To sail the seas, and to hang just like your daddy Draw your cutlass, spark your pistol's flash pan Steal gold to spend, for soon you'll be a dead man for soon you'll be a dead man.     Wild Mountain Tyme   Oh, the summertime is comin' And the trees are sweetly bloomin' And the wild mountain thyme Grows around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? And we'll all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? I will build my love a tower By yon pure and crystal fountain Yes and on it I will lay All the flowers of the mountain Will you go? Lassie, will ya go? And we will all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will you go? If my true love won't come with me Then I would surely find another To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Lassie, will ya go? And we will all go together To pick wild mountain thyme All around the purple heather Will you go? Will you go? Lassie will you go?     The Man in the Moon   The man in the moon dropped in last night He and Miss Muffet stopped in for a bite They said little boy blue was out for the night Chasing cows through the Milky Way They ask my opinion on kippers and kings And did I think trouble went around like a ring Did you ever hear such a curious thing Did you think it would make me cry I say to myself down and said where did you go Why did you leave as I started to grow They both shake their heads and softly said no It’s a trick of perspective you see Like all the king’s horses and all the kings men You’ve been marching away since this story began You went straight away in search of an end For something you thought might be Now I sit at a desk while my dreams all die The telephone rings, the debts pile high While I’d rather be somewhere up in the sky Singing songs with the man in the moon Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder what you are Op above the world so high A diamond in the sky They both smiled and stood and said thanks for the tea But they had an appointment at a quarter to three They said look them up if by chance I was free They’d be happy to shine on down So I’m sleeping out in the yard tonight And I don’t care if the midges may bite For the stars overhead are a beautiful sight And the moon is shining down So when you sit at your desk in your dreams all die The telephone rings and the debts pile high Wouldn’t you rather be up in the sky Singing songs with the man in the moon Oh what a wonderful tune Singing songs with the man on the moon.       Bonnie Ship the Diamond   The Diamond is a ship, my lads For the Davis Strait we're bound The quay it is all garnished With bonnie lasses 'round Captain Thompson gives the order To sail the ocean wide Where the sun it never sets, my lads Nor darkness dims the sky For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale Along the quay at Peterhead The lasses stand aroon Wi' their shawls all pulled around them And the saut tears runnin' doon Don't you weep, my bonnie wee lass Though you be left behind For the rose will grow on Greenland's ice Before we change our mind For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale Here's a health to the Resolution Likewise the Eliza Swan Three cheers for the Battler of Montrose And the Diamond, ship of fame We wear the trousers o' the white The jackets o' the blue When we get back to Peterhead We'll hae sweethearts enou' For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale It will be bright both day and night When the Greenland lads come hame Our ship full up with oil, my lads And money to our name We'll make the cradles for to rock And the blankets for to tear And every lass in Peterhead sing ""Hushabye, my dear"" For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale For it's cheer up my lads Let your hearts never fail For the bonnie ship the Diamond Goes a-hunting for the whale     We are Ye Banished Privateers   Ye Banished Privateers In a filthy old tavern in the port of Belfast There sat a drunken laddie, he was tall as a scooner's mast He said ""My name is Charles and I am your king An' my royal arse on your ship you shall bring!"" Well I said ""You sure can swagger, but a king you are not"" And if I had that fucker here, I'd sure have him shot! ""But I need one more swabber, and we're leavin' tonight And you'll find the pay is good, can you sail, can you fight."" We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer But Charlie was a weak one, a real worthless prick He threw up all the time 'cause the salt made 'em sick And when we were plundering a rich merchant ship He ran into hiding, trembling his lip But sea legs can grow on the weakest of lads It turned out some talent in fencing I had Once I grew fond of the pirate charade I'd be the first to dive into the fray We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We roamed all over the seven seas We plundered wherever there riches may be From ye coast of Tortuga to ye shores of Cape Horn We looted n' pillaged both poor and well born For each passing year an' each bottle of rum Had Charlie a more vicious pirate become One with the laddies so fearful and great He advanced to the rank of first mate We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer But each thing so good, must come to an end And Charlie a letter from England was sent It turned that rascal was truly our king He returned from his exile during the spring I gave them my blessing to rove n' I said ""A yearly wager in gold you'll be paid But back home to England you cannot return For you are the scum of the Earth I have learned!"" We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer We are Ye Banished Privateers We are King Charlie's rovers, we're sailors besmeared We are Ye Banished Privateers We'll be hanged by the neck if near England we steer!

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast
NEM#123: Rick Kemp (Steeleye Span) Slows Down

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 66:25


Rick played bass on 15 albums with Steeleye Span between 1971 and 2016 and had released five solo albums since 1996. We discuss "Race Against Time" from Perfect Blue (2018) and two Steeleye tunes: "Cromwell's Skull" from Dodgy Bastards (2016) and "Samain" from They Called Her Babylon (2004). We conclude by listening to "Bachelor’s Hall" from Steeleye's All Around My Hat (1975). Intro: "John Barleycorn" from Present - The Very Best of Steeleye Span (2002). For more, see rickkemp.co.uk. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.

The Platform
The Platform 059 Feat. Concrete @whotfisconcrete

The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 34:55


The Platform episode fifty-nine features a mix from Concrete, who was sent to me by a previously featured DJ...Gerry Joseph. He was born and raised in northwest Indiana and started DJ'ing in college playing local bars at Ball State University while pursuing his IT degree. During college he was one of the main DJ's at Brother's until he graduated. He's played at multiple venues in northwest Indiana and Chicago like John Barleycorn, Old Crow, and Rivals. He's opened up for Boi Jeanius at TimBuck2uesdays and has since moved to Miami this March to turn his dream into a reality. Be sure to follow him on his socials to see what he has coming next and enjoy his mix today! Booking - djconcretebookings@gmail.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/whotfisconcrete/ MixCloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/whotfisConcrete/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/whotfisConcrete Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/whotfisconcrete

Deer Tracks
Beauty to Behold

Deer Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 18:10


Poems read (or song) during this episode:"John Barleycorn" by Robert Burns"Most Sweet It Is" by William Wordsworth"A Rose" by James Kibby"You Are The Ocean" song by Evan AnsteyThank you to Evan for sharing his song and thank you for listening!Submit your poem or song to poetry.deertracks@gmail.com to hear it on a future episode.

01. Fermata Turro | Quinta Stagione
Fermata Turro| raga john barleycorn dopo?

01. Fermata Turro | Quinta Stagione

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 51:44


1001 Album Club
199 Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die

1001 Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 22:58


John Barleycorn Must Die moved beyond the jamming that had characterized some of Traffic's earlier work to approach the emerging field of jazz-rock. And that helped the band to achieve its commercial potential; this became Traffic's first gold album but we aren't quite sure why.

Unearthing Paranormalcy
075 Unearthing Haunted Dolls

Unearthing Paranormalcy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 66:35


This week we look into the all spooky haunted doll! We look into the famous Annabelle and Robert dolls as well a couple others. We also look at how pop culture has taking the haunted doll and use it to scare people around the world, with movies like Child's Play and The Boy. We had some technical problems around the 40 min mark so beware. We also had to cut a promo for another podcast but don't worry we will put it on next weeks episode! So until then... Keep digging. John Barleycorn- https://youtu.be/LCZLK0nqP7Yfollow us on Instagram Facebook and Twitter @unpnormalcywww.unpnormalcy.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)

Rádio Etiópia
JOYLAND

Rádio Etiópia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 79:59


..........JOYLAND................... http://www.filefactory.com/file/23n4fdk6pemj/joyland.mp3 01. Antarctic Wastelands – In Eternal Drift; 02. Sounds from the Ground - Idlewild (03.07); 03. Steve Winwood – John Barleycorn (solo acoustic) (10.16); 04. Hiatus - Lionesque (16.27); 05. Passenger – Caravan (Kygo Remix) (19.51); 06. Miktek - Lomo (26.43); 07. Lexis (feat. Nori) – Sound of Flies (32.25); 08. Leonard Cohen – A Thousand Kisses Deep (Rati Chinchaladze Remix) (37.30); 09. Sad Radio on Cassini - Ice (42.56); 10. Paperplain – Clouds Calling (46.35); 11. Symbion Project – Cut Through the Noise (50.08); 12. Andrea Schroeder - Helden (54.39); 13. Massive Attack – Teardrop (Mazaruni Dub One) (59.45); 14. Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars (Reworked) (65.42); 15. Obsqure – Sufi Bazaar (71.10); 16. Cosmic Replicant – Timeless Flight (74.23) Total Time: 01.19.58 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro ….

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Why "Celtic Music?" #430

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 72:55


The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast plays Celtic music. But not everyone will agree what that is. I define it…with great Celtic music! Lilt, Kennedy's Kitchen, Seumas Gagne, A Campo Traviesa, Graham Vincent/David Mitchell, Rising Gael, Farsan, Wilson & McKee, Alexander James Adams, Unquiet Grave, Eamon Friel, Dylan Walshe, Seldom Sober, The Round Table, Songs for Ceilidh, Ciunas I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode.  Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - "Return from Fingal / The Unknown Reel / Frankie Kennedy's" by Lilt from X 5:45 - WELCOME 6:38 - "Theresa Kubiak's, The Malbay Shuffle, Are You Ready Yet" by Kennedy's Kitchen from The Whiskey of Truth 10:05 - "O Is Toil Agus Gu Ro Thoil Leam" by Seumas Gagne from Baile Ard O ISH HOL AGUS GU RO HEL LE-UM 13:05 - "The Torn Petticoat / The Pipe on the Hob / The Old Grey Goose (Danzas Tradicionales) (Irlanda)" by A Campo Traviesa from The Kid on the Mountain 17:56 - "Molly Oxford / Hard Times of Old England" by Graham Vincent/David Mitchell from The Preservation of Fire 23:50 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 28:13 - “Black Mountainside” by Rising Gael from IV 31:48 - "The Water Boiling Machine" by Farsan from Farsan 35:58 - "Boggies Bonnie Belle" by Willson & McKee from This Thin Place 40:50 - "Chickies in the House/Napolian's Rant/Duncan's Dance" by Alexander James Adams from Cat & the Fiddle 45:29 - "Bessie Bell and Mary gray" by Unquiet Grave from Ballads of Olde 47:37 - "The Old Songs" by Eamon Friel from Atlantic Light 51:48 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 52:40 - WHY “CELTIC MUSIC?” 55:59 - "Blind Is Blind" by Dylan Walshe from All Manner of Ways 59:38 - "The Foggy Dew" by Seldom Sober from Six Months of Confession 1:03:12 - "Here's to the Best" by The Round Table from Tales from the Turning Leaf 1:05:35 - "Cape Cod Girls" by Songs for Ceilidh from Falling Forward 1:07:33 - CLOSING 1:08:50 - "Maid of Culmore" by Ciunas from High Time The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.   CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. LGBTQ song recommendation WHY “CELTIC MUSIC?” Shannon Heaton published an episode called “The C-Word” on her Irish Music Stories podcast. What is Celtic Music is an article I published on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast website. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week and has done so since 2014. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. Plus, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We are super close to getting a two-hour instrumental special. I want to thank our Patrons of the Podcast: You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast.   I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Tara Hierlihy posted on Facebook: "I just discovered this podcast and I love it! I want to suggest a band to you, but their music is hard to find recordings of (because they haven't bothered to record an album yet!) They are Occasional Pudding, from Ottawa Canada. and my husband is the bassist :) search them out on the web!" Meg Padell posted on Facebook: "Just started listening to latest episode Mark and just wanted to say a HUGE THANK YOU for sticking up for female Celtic musicians, women everywhere, and every marginalized group. Keep up the love ?, and always the great tunes??." Michael Cavanaugh posted on Facebook: "After listening to the opening comments of 418, my wife, Sam, immediately told me to bump up my pledge, and I loved doing it. Keep broadening our horizons, and screw the twits" Bob Harford posted on Facebook: "Really enjoyed podcast: celtic summer recess. The legendary rock band Traffic also had a great rendition of John Barleycorn. And the historical songs like A Lullabye (For Those Who Died) are one of my favorites -- I looked for the lyrics and couldn't find it though." Tim O'Connell posted a picture on Facebook: "Love the podcast, Marc – outstanding selection of music including tracks and styles I'd never find on my own! It is my office soundtrack including this morning whilst writing a handout for my students on evolutionary diversification of birds during the Cretaceous Period. Go raibh maith agat!" Kerry Fergason shared a picture on Facebook: "On a road trip this weekend I discovered that this little guy, named Squirrel, whines unless I am playing your Irish and Celtic music podcast. Thank you Squirrel whisperer! — in Dallas, Texas." Jessica Villegas emailed: "hello, i do not mean to ask but a long time ago there was a song i heard on one of your podcasts and it was Black Mountain Side or Time or Thyme and there was a female artist on there as well as a fiddle. i am trying to find that song again. thank you and Slainte!" Thanks Jessica. I’m gonna play a song for you in a moment. You can let me know if this is what you’re looking for. But I should also point out that you can go to the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com and use the search feature. Nearly every show is listed there. If you know the song title or band, you should be able to find it. Or do a quick google search for the few lyrics you might know and THEN do a search. Good luck! #celticmusic #irishmusic #whatiscelticmusic

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
262: This Cellar's Made For Clearing...

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 37:20


Go here to see notes for this episode: http://www.fourbrewers.com/262-this-cellars-made-for-clearing/ Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Google Play Music | Stitcher | YouTube | Twitch | Anchor.fm Support the show: Patreon | PayPal Donation 4B Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | tumblr | Flickr | Snapchat Email 4B: feedback@fourbrewers.com 4B Theme Song: The Sleeping Sea King ***** Episode Chapters: 00:00: SupportTheShitOutOfIt.com 00:08: Theme Music 00:17: Begin Show 01:48: Jubel (2015) - Deschutes Brewery 10:33: The Nothing (2017) - Smog City Brewing 14:10: Tovarish (2017) - Beachwood Brewing 19:54: 17 (2016) - Perennial Artisan Ales 25:48: John Barleycorn (2006) - Mad River Brewing Company 32:10: Cellaring and Temperature 36:19: fourbrewers.com The Four Brewers podcast uses .mp3 files with chapter markers that allow you to easily skip to different parts of the show. Overcast for iOS and Podcast Addict for Android are two examples of apps that utilize this handy feature, as well as the native Podcasts app for iOS. If your podcast player doesn't support chapter markers, then simply reference the time stamps listed above for this episode.

3 Pagans and a Cat
Episode 053: Fire Festivals: Lughnasadh

3 Pagans and a Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 68:58


Car, Gwyn, and Ode discuss Lughnasadh and harvest festivals, including whether or not harvesting wheat really counts as killing it, how much hard work is actually involved in the process, how to contribute your own First Fruits to your communities and why you should do that, and the (dreaded?) return of John Barleycorn.

The Mike Harding Folk Show

PODCAST: 30 Jun 2019 01 Harpers Frolic/Bonny Kate - Banter - Dare 02 Man Of Constant Sorrow - Track Dogs - Uke Songs By Track Dogs 03 The Squire And The Parson - Kate Rusby - Philosophers, Poets 04 The Clannad Mare - The Paul McKenna Band - Breathe  05 Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy - Laura Smyth and Ted Kemp - From  Here - English Folk Field Recordings Vol 2 06 Wayfaring Stranger - Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi - There Is No Other 07 Candy Man - Lea Nicholson & Naomi Randall - Farewell  He ...Another Parcel Of Old Crams 08 Folk Club Song - Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer - Twelve Months & A Day 09 I Courted A Wee Girl - Ye Vagabonds - The Hare's Lament 10 Big Ivy - The Resonant Rogues - Autumn Of The World 11 John Barleycorn - Fran Foote, Belinda Kempster - On Clay Hill 12 Bankruptcy Blues - Mark Cook - Backwoods Chaos 13 Jack Frost - Peggy Seeger- Vision & Revision - The First 80 Years  Of Topic Records 14 Shawnee Town - Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys - Vision & Revision -  The First 80 Years Of Topic Records 15 An Léimras / Harris Dance - Brighde Chaimbeul- The Reeling 16 John Stafford's Song - Coe, Peters & Smyth- The Road To  Peterloo 17 Bedtime Stories / Five Miles From Home - Alfi - Wolves In The Woods 18 Crazy Man Michael - Kate Rusby - Philosophers, Poets And Kings 19 The Bonny Boy - Belinda O’Hooley - Inversions 20 Little Margaret - Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi -  There Is No Other 21 Heartwood - The Lost Words: Spell Songs, Karine Polwart - The  Lost Words: Spell Songs 22 Willow - The Lost Words: Spell Songs, Rachel Newton and Seckou Keita - The Lost Words: Spell Songs 23 Puirt Set - Skipinnish - Steer By The Stars

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic Summer Recess #415

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 60:38


Enjoy some new Celtic music during your summer recess. The Glory Reel, The Gatehouse Well, Gone Molly, Atlys, Rising Gael, Bridgid's Cross, St. Jame's Gate, Kevin Kennedy & Samantha Kennedy, Moch Pryderi, The Stubby Shillelaghs, Brendan Monaghan, FinTan, The Celtic Kitchen Party, The Rogues I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode.  Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 "Up Sligo" by The Glory Reel from The Glory Reel 4:30 "Michael Goes Flatpickin' / Road to Errogie" by The Gatehouse Well from Bring You Ashore 8:58 "Culloden" by Gone Molly from Culloden 12:06 "The Corrie Man" by Atlys from Atlys 17:15 "The Trooper and the Maid" by Rising Gael from Roots 20:51 CELTIC FEEDBACK 21:51 "My Love Has Gone Across the Sea" by Bridgid's Cross from Half Two 25:16 "June Apples/Da New Rigged Ship" by St. Jame's Gate from Happy Life 29:18 "When I Was One and Twenty" by Kevin Kennedy & Samantha Kennedy from When I Was One and Twenty 32:08 "Codi Angor" by Moch Pryderi from Jig Moch 35:04 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 35:26 "Buyer Beware" by The Stubby Shillelaghs from Bangerz 41:07 "Molly" by Brendan Monaghan from Unbroken 44:28 "John Barleycorn" by FinTan from Excursion 48:34 "A Lullabye (For Those Who Died)" by The Celtic Kitchen Party from Sociable 55:20 "Itchy Fingers" by The Rogues from 25...and Live! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.   CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! There are many ways to support the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can make a donation through our website. You can buy a bumper sticker to show your support. You can buy an Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirt or get the Sainted Song Henger Collection to tell the world you support Celtic culture through music. The best way is to become a Patron of the Podcast. This show exists because of the kind patronage of people like you. You can make a pledge of a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. And you also get episodes before regular listeners. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I want to thank our newest patrons: I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com

The Wigglian Way Pagan Podcast

Welcome back...to the Wigglian Way. We are so happy to share this show with you. Mojo has the opportunity to interview Leslie Hudson. Leslie Hudson sings modern retellings of women’s stories from ancient times to the present. Drawing on myth, folklore, spiritual and cultural traditions, pop culture, family history and a lifetime of personal growth, she gives multi-genred voice to the synaesthetic spectrum of divinities and denizens, mortals and mysteries, the queens and querents who tell Her Stories. From Leslie’s album, The Wanderlings Volume 1, we have the good fortune to hear three new songs. First we hear Red Bird, then Sedna of the Sea, an finish the show with Seafoam. The blessings keep rolling in. We have so many creative friends and once in awhile they even get the recognition they deserve. One such friend is Jenna Greene. Jenna was nominated for an Emmy, which was the other evening. She didn’t win there but Jenna wins in our hearts. From her album Wings we hear Ravens Call. To complete our lineup we hear John Barleycorn by Magicfolk. This tune is a single and you can find it here. Talk to you all when I get back from India. Keep spreading the love. We will win. Here are Leslie's links! (we put them down here as Leslie was gracious enough to send us all the links) Website – lesliehudson.com Music – lesliehudson.bandcamp.com Facebook – @LeslieHudsonMusic Instagram – @lesliehudsonmusic Patreon – patreon.com/lesliehudsonmusic Twitter – @invisiblepiano Kickstarter – kickstarter.com/profile/keepleftatthefork  

Tales From the Rep Morgue
Tales from the Rep Morgue Episode 7: "Canton's Last Call"

Tales From the Rep Morgue

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 23:02


Wets indulge in a two-part bacchanalia before Prohibition starts in Ohio on May 27, 1919. While local churches celebrate the “funeral” of John Barleycorn and bury King Alcohol “deeply down,” four Canton saloons stock up for the last hurrah.

Planet X Cinema Podcast
Episode 20 - Bread Panic

Planet X Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 55:13


The Old Country. Long ago. The crops are all dying and no wheat means no bread. No bread means all … dead. The local cult is sure they have the answer when a snake-oil salesman rolls into town with the cure. When he fails to produce results, the old gods are contacted and suddenly John Barleycorn is very much not dead. Don’t panic!

Ritual Recipes
Celtic Harvest Ritual with the Corn King

Ritual Recipes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 19:23


The Celtic harvest season honors the sacrifice of the Corn King, a/k/a John Barleycorn. Time to celebrate community and settle debts, and compete in the Highland Games. Ask yourself: What debt will you pay? What debt will you forgive?  Mentioned in the podcast:  2018 Highland Games in Scotland, CT Meg's Inspirations, an inspirational and spiritual boutique in Manchester, CT Viriditas Beautiful Skin Therapies, my daughter's skincare clinic in Providence, RI Amazon's Alexa device

New England Legends Podcast

In Episode 50 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to the forests of northern Maine on a quest to find Razor Shins -- an immortal monster in search of alcohol. When Maine loggers left out an acceptable offering, Razor Shins could prove helpful. If they failed to leave him hooch, he could turn deadly... Razor Shins is reminiscent of an ancient song and story about John Barleycorn. Do Jeff and Ray break into song for the first time in 50 episodes? Is that why Jeff brought his guitar on this adventure?

Soul Stream
Sermon - 4-8 - When John Barleycorn Moves In

Soul Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 26:48


This Sunday we'll continue our journey toward a better understanding of at-risk children in our community and how we might minister more effectively to their particular needs. Toby will offer his first-hand account of growing up in an alcoholic family as a way of giving us rare insight into a population of at-risk kids we often miss.

American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)
Episode 64: Jack London: John Barleycorn, Second Part

American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 47:26


Part two of my overview of Jack London's John Barleycorn. The focus of this episode is the "White Logic" and London's depression. Four essays by Jack London are also briefly explored.

American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)
Episode 63: Jack London: John Barleycorn, First Half

American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 25:13


Jack London's brilliant autobiography on alcohol, John Barleycorn, Or Alcoholic Memoirs, is a book about many things, including male socialibility and working class culture. One of my favorite books by London.

Fermata Podcasts
Ergo #003 – John Barleycorn deve morrer

Fermata Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 40:41


Em 1970 o grupo Traffic gravou a música John Barleycorn Must Die.O Traffic é uma banda ímpar. Seus membros, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason e Chris Wood foram todos muito importantes para a música como conhecemos hoje.Neste episódio vamos falar da personagem principal da história, John Barleycorn, que aparentemente foi tentado assassinato brutal, mas resistiu bravamente e conseguiu virar o jogo, mostrando que era ele o homem mais forte.Tempo do Episódio: 00:40:41

Ergo
Ergo #003 – John Barleycorn deve morrer

Ergo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 40:41


Em 1970 o grupo Traffic gravou a música John Barleycorn Must Die. O Traffic é uma banda ímpar. Seus membros, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Dave… O post Ergo #003 – John Barleycorn deve morrer apareceu primeiro em Fermata Podcasts.

Wake Up Revolution
WAKE UP REVOLUTION del 30/12/2015 - Parte 1

Wake Up Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2015 33:29


Dedichiamo la favola di John Barleycorn all'anno che finisce e poi voliamo nello spazio con Gagarin e con Caparezza.

FolkCast
FolkCast Autumn Crackler 2015

FolkCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 77:59


As Summer fades, enjoy the wonders of Autumn with the Crackler! Featuring: Summer Fades To Fall by Don Amero from the album "Refined" (2015) Hi The Cuckoo! by Paul Green Digital Release (2014) 'Tis Autumn by Geraldo & His Orchestra B-side to the 78rpm single release "Soft Shoe Shuffle" (1942) Look At September, Look At October / Tommy Randell's by Spoil The Dance from the album "Northern Common" (July 2015) with It's September - poem by Edgar Albert Guest The Orchard by Talis Kimberley from the album "Queen Of Spindles" (2012) Hopping Down In Kent by The Albion Dance Band from the album "Live In Concert" (1993) Harvest Will Come by Ashley Hutchings (guitar and vocals by Ken Nicol) from the album "Human Nature" (2003) The Old Bearded Man written and read by Dahm The Bard (recorded exclusively for FolkCast - August 2015) John Barleycorn by Oysterband with Steve Knightley and June Tabor from the album "The Big Session Volume 1" (2004) Gather My Fruit by Little Miss Higgins from the album "Across The Plains" (2010) Apple Picking Season by The Riverside from the album "Apple Picking Season" (2013) Now Westlin Winds by Dick Gaughan from the album "Handful Of Earth" (1981) Autumn Seed by Gill Sandell & Chris T-T from the album "Walk Away, Walk Away" (March 2015) Embers by March To May from the album "The Water's Edge" (April 2015) October Sun by Tudor Lodge from the album "Runaway" (2003) Weathercock by Phil Beer from the album "Plays Guitar And Fiddle. Sings A Bit" (2014) "As the nights draw in…" by David Drever, Convenor, General Teaching Council for Scotland with Fair Drawin' In by Clype (featuring Jenny Sturgeon) from the album "Clype" (July 2015) Halloween Is Black As Night by Jackson C. Frank from the album "Fixin' To Die" (2014) Jack O Lantern by Gilmore & Roberts from the album "Conflict Tourism" (released: September 18 2015) Rose Hip November by Beautiful Junkyards from the album Beautiful Junkyards (2013) Guy Fawkes Night by Luke Daniels & John Dipper from the album Sleeping Giants (2012) with Bonfire Night - read by Ron Hynes from the album "Hard Light - 32 Little Stories By Michael Crummey" (2003) Welcome In Another Year (Bonfires) by Blanche Rowan & Mike Gulston from the album "The Dance Goes On" (2013) Milk And Honey by Sandy Denny from the album "Sandy Denny (Complete Edition)" (2010) Three Bonny Ships by Na-Mara from the album "Navajos & Pirates" (May 2015) FolkCast is produced and presented by Folkie Phil Widdows For full details see the ShowNotes at www.folkcast.co.uk. Be kind to hedgehogs!

The Afterword Podcast
The Afterword #9: It's The Folk Folk Folking Folkcast!

The Afterword Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 64:16


We turn our attention to the vast and constantly evolving world of folk/rock.  Exploring its  origins, the key players, festivals, dancing and the overbearing presence of Fairport amongst many other themes, Twang, Pencilsqueezer, Retropath2 and The Cheshire Cat explore the music which can be accurately traced to a specific day in May 1967 when skinny Londoners and slumming jazzers played John Barleycorn with a drummer and started a musical genre which thrives to this day.  Regional accents abound. Rounds of real ale are digitally supped.  Warm bonhomie is exuded.  We may mention Fairport.  Slip on your cheesecloth shirt and sandals - join the Afterword ceilidh.  Did someone mention Fairport?

The Wigglian Way Pagan Podcast
Episode 16 - Mabon

The Wigglian Way Pagan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2007 76:59


Welcome Wigglians to the fall; in a couple of days anyways; we're glad that you are here.Tonight we answer some listener email, Sparrow does some venting and we talk briefly about the up coming Sabbat, Mabon.Musically, we hear Heather Alexander Harvest Season and John Barleycorn from her Wanderlust CD. We also hear from a great musician, S.J. Tucker, off her CD, Tales from the Road. Please enjoy Pixie Can't Sleep and Lady Vagabond. We end the show with another rendition of John Barleycorn from Shira Kammen.We've had our best ever month, thank you so much for walking.....The Wigglian Way.

Druidcast - The Druid Podcast
DruidCast - A Druid Podcast Episode 02

Druidcast - The Druid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2007 66:32


A Bardic Bonanza!This is the second edition of DruidCast, the podcast brought to you by the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids. In this show we have live performances from some of the best of the UK's Bards recorded at the Order's Summer Gathering at Glastonbury Town Hall, 9th June 2007.Arthur 'ZZ' Birmingham (www.zzbirminghamband.co.uk) plays a Muddy Waters classic.Keiron Sibley drums his 'Barefoot Boogie'.Paul Mitchell (www.myspace.com/pagansatire) plays a rousing rendition of the classic folk song John Barleycorn.We have an exclusive interview with Druid Will Worthington, artist of the Druid Animal Oracle, the DruidCraft Tarot, and the forthcoming Druid Plant Oracle.More music from Paul Newman (www.iampaulnewman.co.uk) and Damh the Bard (www.paganmusic.co.uk). A great performance from poet Liv Torc, and finishing with a song by Bard Rob Chapman (www.myspace.com/alittlebitofsacred).Also there is the result of last month's book competition.

Craft Beer Radio Podcast
CBR 29: Barleywine Part 2

Craft Beer Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2006 55:52


"CBR 29: Barleywine Part 2","Week two of Barleywines. We wrap up several months of winter beers by tasting some great examples of American style Barleywines and chat a bit about Jeffs BJCP exam. Stick around till the end and see what we blow on the breathalizer. Beers Reviewed: Bigfoot Barleywine Style Ale - Sierra Nevada Brewing Company (CA) Old Horizontal - Victory Brewing Company (PA) Old Boardhead - Full Sail (OR) Fred – Hair of the Dog (OR) Links: VOTE for us on Podcast Alley! Ranking: Jeff - 1. Victory, 2. Fred, 3. Bigfoot, 4. John Barleycorn, 5. Full Sail Greg - 1. Bigfoot, 2. Fred, 3. John Barleycorn, 4. Victory, 5. Full Sail What beer am I clues: I am a robust porter My Alcohol By volume is 5.8% I am brewed by the same brewery as beer named after a dead federal agent and a vampire. My namesakes, namesake was the president of an insurance company in Wisconsin. Stop in and have a pint of me after you are done viewing some broken guitars and the Tommy exhibit. "

Craft Beer Radio Podcast
CBR 29: Barleywine Part 2

Craft Beer Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2006 55:52


"CBR 29: Barleywine Part 2","Week two of Barleywines. We wrap up several months of winter beers by tasting some great examples of American style Barleywines and chat a bit about Jeffs BJCP exam. Stick around till the end and see what we blow on the breathalizer. Beers Reviewed: Bigfoot Barleywine Style Ale - Sierra Nevada Brewing Company (CA) Old Horizontal - Victory Brewing Company (PA) Old Boardhead - Full Sail (OR) Fred – Hair of the Dog (OR) Links: VOTE for us on Podcast Alley! Ranking: Jeff - 1. Victory, 2. Fred, 3. Bigfoot, 4. John Barleycorn, 5. Full Sail Greg - 1. Bigfoot, 2. Fred, 3. John Barleycorn, 4. Victory, 5. Full Sail What beer am I clues: I am a robust porter My Alcohol By volume is 5.8% I am brewed by the same brewery as beer named after a dead federal agent and a vampire. My namesakes, namesake was the president of an insurance company in Wisconsin. Stop in and have a pint of me after you are done viewing some broken guitars and the Tommy exhibit. "