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Episode 77 - Braid (Anniversary Edition).Timestamps:(1:52) Basic Info(7:52) Gameplay(22:36) Vibe(29:55) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:MaenamDownstreamLullaby SetUndercurrentTell It By Heart.Music by Jami Sieber, Shira Kammen, & Cheryl Ann Fulton (Licensed by Magnatune).Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs and check out the content on YouTube!
Tunes: Inveraray & District Pipeband: March, Strathspey & Reel Three on the Bund: Local Hero Simon Pfisterer: Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B minor Karel Westerling: Riding Free Spirit Brighde Chaimbeul, Ross Ainslie and Steven Byrnes: The Badger and the Weasel Glengervie: Sine Bhan/ Come by the Hills, Christ Has My Heart Aye/The Mermaid/In And Out The Harbour /Juan Martino's, The Lonesome Boatman Dave Rowlands: Chickadee, The Purturbation, Jim Harding's Waltz Nicholas Konradsen: Waltzish Set, Farewell to Gagnef, Smoke Braider's Bourree, Farewell to Claremont Falsobordone: Maria Unser Frowe, Quant j'ay l'espart, A tutta gente Jason Rouse: The Spanish Cloak, Job of Journey Work Rebel's Menuet: Mairi Bhan Òg (Mary young and fair), Bothan Airidh 'm Braighe Rainneach (The Shieling on the Braes of Rannoch), Drumochter Reels: (1) Calum Figheadair (“The Kilchattan Wedding”) / (2) Druimuachdar / (3) Uist Reel Inveraray & District Pipe Band A Night in that Land https://idpb.bandcamp.com/album/a-night-in-that-land March, Strathspey and Reel +X+X+X+X+ Three on the Bund & Simon Pfisterer Local Hero by Three On the Bund: https://3onthebund.bandcamp.com/album/frenzy Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B minor Simon Pfisterer's New Album, Another Way To Go Available for order here: https://simonpfisterer.com/shop/ +X+X+X+ Karel Westerling Riding Free Spirit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQBLqlMC3ME Check out Karel's Stellar Youtube page +X+X+X+ LAS LAS features: Brighde Chaimbeul - C Smallpipes Ross Ainslie - C Smallpipes Steven Byrnes - Guitar and Mandola The Badger and the Weasel https://brighdechaimbeul.bandcamp.com/album/las +X+X+X+X+ Glenbervie - Nae Borders Glenbervie is Neil Clark and Kathryn Grainger Sine Bhan/ Come by the Hills Christ Has My Heart Aye/The Mermaid/In And Out The Harbour /Juan Martino's The Lonesome Boatman https://glenbervie.bandcamp.com/album/nae-borders +X+X+X+ Dave Rowlands Original Compositions on Jon Swayne Low D pipes Chickadee The Purturbation Jim Harding's Waltz https://daverowlandsbagpipes.bandcamp.com/album/dave-rowlands-bagpipes +X+X+X+ Nicholas Konradsen The New Leaf Original Compositions by Nicholas, Plays Sweedish pipes of his own make and Jon Swayne Border Pipes Waltzish Set Farewell to Gagnef Smoke Braider's Bourree Farewell to Claremont https://nicholaskonradsen.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-leaf +X+X+X+ 1350 - Music for a plague by Falsobordone Falsobordone is: Falsobordone: Erik Ask-Upmark, Anna Rynefors With guests: Karin S Lagergren, Daniel Åhlman, Magne Pettersson, Shira Kammen, Daniel Serra Maria Unser Frowe, Quant j'ay l'espart A tutta gente https://erikaskupmark.bandcamp.com/album/1350-music-for-a-plague +X+X+X+ Jason Rouse: Fieldish Recordings Waltz: The Spanish Cloak Set Dance: Job of Journey Work https://pipingrouse.bandcamp.com/album/fieldish-recording +X+X+X+ Hessians & Highlanders 1746 in Scotland Music & story compiled & arranged by Quest Christian Tewordt Music performed by Duo “Rebel's Menuet” Johanna Wildhack & Quest Mairi Bhan Òg Bothan Airidh 'm Braighe Rainneach Drumochter Reels To get the Book/Album Combo order here: https://www.verlag-ralf-liebe.de/programm/262/hessen-highlander/ +X+X+X+ FIN Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my First Album on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/oyster-wives-rant-a-year-of-historic-tunes or my second album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/pay-the-pipemaker or my third album on Bandcamp! https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/album/bannocks-of-barley-meal You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
Welcome to Occult of Personality: esoteric podcast extraordinaire. I'm Greg Kaminsky and your co-host is Billy Hepper.Now, in episode number 215, we're joined by the one and only John Michael Greer: Archdruid, Freemason, teacher of ceremonial magick and mysticism, and one of the most excellent and prolific writers around, not only with his occult books and blogs, but also his extensive writings on ecology and civilizational decline. We get into all of it in this extensive interview, which is an important and timely conversation, but especially the second half. I've personally found that JMG's occult writings are very accurate and reliable, and that following his recommendations from his non-occult writings are lifesaving, so it is a joy to be able to share this interview with you!You can find JMG online at https://www.ecosophia.net/ and https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/.Occult of Personality podcast is made possible by you, the listeners, and by the subscribers to chamberofreflection.com, our membership website who aid us in the cause of informed, authentic, and accessible interviews about western esotericism. Thank you again! Because of your support, we're able to bring you recordings of this caliber and many more to come.In the second half of our interview, available to members at https://chamberofreflection.com and our Patreon, JMG delves even deeper into civilizational decline in its various manifestations. Join us for that compelling conversation!I'd like to remind you that although you're able to listen to this podcast at no charge, it costs time and money to create. We ask you to support our efforts and the creation of future podcasts by joining the membership section at https://chamberofreflection.com or subscribing via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonality. As always, if you're already supporting the show or have done so in the past—my heartfelt thanks and I salute you!Please remember, we are in the midst of our Meditations on the Tarot Study Circle that is open to all Chamber of Reflection paid members. In August, we'll be meeting to discuss The Chariot and you should join us!The intro music is “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/avgerinos-gnosis?song=3) and the outro music is “Nou Welcome Somer” by Shira Kammen (http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/shira-almanac?song=11).Greg Kaminsky Linktree – https://www.linktr.ee/brothergregOccult of Personality podcast website – http://occultofpersonality.netChamber of Reflection (Occult of Personality membership section) – https://chamberofreflection.comEmail – occultofpersonality@gmail.comPatreon – https://www.patreon.com/occultofpersonalitySupport Our Work – PayPal - https://paypal.me/occultofpersonalityTelegram - https://t.me/occultofpersonalityTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/occultofprsnltyYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeKBc9SEZJbz0A9n3ytbSXgFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/OccultofPersonalityRokfin – https://www.rokfin.com/occultofpersonality
In this podcast: 1. Shira Kammen, 2. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 3. Jerry Palmer, 4. Francois Couture, 5. David Gilden, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Burning Babylon, 8. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 9. Eliyahu Sills, 10. Joe Palese, 11. Daniel Berkman, 12. Ruben van Rompaey, 13. Eliyahu Sills, 14. Ruben van Rompaey, 15. Chad Farran, 16. Paolo Pavan, 17. Francois Couture
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Viviana Guzman, 3. Suchitra Lata, 4. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 5. Gerard Satamian, 6. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 7. Christos Anestopoulos, 8. Shira Kammen, 9. Skarazula, 10. Shira Kammen, 11. Andrew Jilin, 12. Viva La Pepa, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 14. Aryeh Frankfurter
In this podcast: 1. Aryeh Frankfurter, 2. Nightfall Project, 3. Andrew Jilin, 4. Tilopa, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter, 6. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 8. Shira Kammen, 9. Suchitra Lata, 10. Da Camera, 11. Tim Rayborn, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Hans Christian, 14. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Anna Rynefors and Erik Ask Upmark, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Amelia Cuni, 5. Diana Rowan, 6. Kitka, 7. Carlos Schwarz, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Viva La Pepa, 10. Shira Kammen, 11. Un-Kai, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Mundi
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Tilopa, 3. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 4. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 5. Shira Kammen, 6. Rimi Basu, 7. Jasmine Brunch, 8. Kitka, 9. Francois Couture, 10. Daniel Berkman, 11. Tim Rayborn, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. David Gilden, 14. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 15. Shira Kammen
The intro and interstitial tracks from today's episode are Ring Of Kohala by KGB on their album In From the Cold, Devil's Churn/Vladi On The Trans-Siberian/It's Too Hot from the Bag O' Tricks/Tricky Brits 2001 album Contra Dance And English Country Dance Music, Chimney Pond & Kirtan performed by Contra Sutra live at NW Folklife Festival 2017, To Sofia & The Reconciliation by KGB from the album Contra-Intelligence, Act With Agility by Roguery from the album A New Leaf, and Alpenglow by KGB from their album The Red Light of Evening.See the Contra Pulse website for transcripts and more. Or click here to download directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent.More about Dave Bartley:Much to see on Dave's own website, and you can also learn more about his many bands and musical projects on these sites:KGB - (Julie King, Claude Ginsburg, Dave Bartley)Contra Sutra - a contra dance band with Marni Rachmiel, Ryan McKasson or Brandon Vance, and a elite percussionist selected from a binder full of percussionists.Roguery - A versatile English (and contra) dance band with Anita Anderson, Shira Kammen, and Jim Oakden.Valse Café Orchestra - Viennese waltzes and other ballroom dance music from latin to swing.The Irish Experience, electric Celtic musicKeltoi, traditional music of Scotland and IrelandRouge, French cafe music featuring chanteuse extraordinaire Elle RayorSee and hear Dave in action:Recently Dave, Anita Anderson, and Ryan McKasson played Paddy Fahy's #1 & Big John McNeil at the Lake City dance October 21, 2021 (N.B. masks were required for dancers, optional for musicians while on stage)With KGB:Banjo in a Bear Suit and Za in the Qi in the Glen Echo Bumper Car PavilionZahtar at the Ann Arbor Dawn Dance weekend 2012As MI-5, our ECD alter ego, playing Jack's Maggot hambone in formal wearWith Contra Sutra:Growling Old Man and Woman & Dancing Bear from Butterfly Whirl 2018 from Dancing with the GODS 2020Play with Alacrity & Loud Hall from Dancing with the GODS 2020Vladi on the Trans-Siberian & The Dancers of Teeth from Dancing with the GODS 2020With Roguery:Love and All That Hijaz (for the dance Love Always), Ann Arbor Dawn Dance weekend 2013:A Flash of Vermilion (for the dance Ruby Crowned Kinglet), Hey Days 2018Other delightful bits:Dave wrote this lovely tune called “Remembering David” for David Kaynor. He shared the sheet music with us, which you can see hereDave plays classical guitar during the pandemic shutdown: Vals #3 in D major by Agustin Barrios MangoreA mid-80s composition from Dave called City RainRouge (also featuring Ruthie Dornfeld) from NW Folklife 2011, playing La Steppe by the Amestoy TrioPasatempo playing rebetika at a 2009 concert in Portland, OR.Some odds and ends mentioned in this interview:Sandy Silva's incredible percussive dancing and her Migration Dance Film ProjectThe epic Princeton area mega-dance band Rum & Onions playing at the NEFFA FestivalDave is a big fan of the epic English and European style folk band Blowzabella
The intro and interstitial tracks from today's episode are MacPherson Strut, Coriolis/Midnight Couchette/Brushfire/Myra's and April Storm/Kate and Roses from Bag ‘o Tricks' self-titled album, and Gray Jay from Roguery's CD #6. See the Contra Pulse website for transcripts and more. Or click to download the transcript directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent.See and hear Anita Anderson in action:Here are two clips from one of Anita's most recent gigs, a masked/vaxxed, in-person Lake City Contra Dance in Seattle! She's playing with Ryan McKasson and Dave Bartley.Clip #1Clip #2 - Band close-up!Here she is playing at Seattle's first gender-free Rainbow Contra Dance with Susan Burke and Marni Rachmiel in 2011Anita frequently plays with Dave Bartley, Sande Gillette, and Betsy Cooper in the ECD band the “Tricky Brits” and the same group's contra counterpart, “Bag o' Tricks.” Learn more about their recordings here.Anita is also an anchor in the west coast ECD scene; along with the Tricky Brits she also plays with the ECD group Roguery (Anita, Dave Bartley, Shira Kammen and Jim Oakden)Here they are at the Seattle Ball in 2017And again at Hey Days in 2018Roguery has recorded six CDs, which accompany Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett's six published collections of Scottish and English Country DancesOther recordings played in this episodeJulie and Anita play excerpts from the following tracks in this episode:Father Charlie's/Frankie's Tune from the album Hand it Down by Bob McQuillen, Laurie Andres, Cathie WhitesidesSoulmate from Rodney Miller's Airplang
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Estrem, 2. Canconier, 3. Anup, 4. Dubmaster Conte, 5. Voices of Music, 6. Kitka, 7. Erik Ask Upmark, 8. The Headroom Project, 9. The Headroom Project, 10. The Headroom Project, 11. Kiwi, 12. Ya Elah, 13. Shira Kammen, 14. Beth Quist
Join us for arrangements of well-known Elizabethan tunes mixed with serious secular polyphony in this 2019 concert by the ensemble Antic Faces entitled "Joyne Hands - Elizabethan entertainments for mixed consort."
hey everyone! for the 10th episode i've brought game academic and writer Alex Ross on board for part one of a punishingly long journey relitigating all the ridiculous things of independent game development scenes past via a few documentaries. the three we talked about today are: the famous commercial for the indie game scene "Indie Game The Movie", the obscure cult recruitment video "Us and the Game Industry", and the goofy 2010 time capsule "Get Bonus: The Movie" make sure to keep your ears peeled for a bonus mini-essay i wrote for the episode at the end. you can find the text of it here: https://pastebin.com/7nf6Vc5f stay tuned for a part 2 where we look at a few documentaries that are little bit more recent! Alex Ross's twitter: https://twitter.com/Alexrosswrites Indie Game: The Movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie_Game:_The_Movie Indie Game: The Movie Vimeo shorts: https://vimeo.com/indiegame review on RogerEbert.com about Indie Game: The Movie (i erroneously said it was reviewed by Ebert himself, but it was reviewed by Odie Henderson): https://www.rogerebert.com/streaming/indie-game-super-meat-boy-vs-fez My (archived) Indie Game: The Movie review on the now defunct Midnight Resistance website: https://web.archive.org/web/20120718043913/http://midnightresistance.co.uk/articles/indie-game-movie-review Soulja Boy provides his thoughts on Braid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSXofLK5hFQ Us and the Game Industry trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzQgIgTVqfw (you can watch it for free on tubitv.com) Stephanie Beth (director)'s Gamasutra page: https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/StephanieBeth/20130603/193526/Intrinsic_Incentives.php#comment204359 GET BONUS: The Movie (youtube reupload): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT_3pxMQVr0 tim rogers's current youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ActionButtonDotCom music used: "Downstream" by Shira Kammen, and "Lullabye Set" by Shira Kammen and Pam Swan, featured in the game Braid (2008) "Asobi", "The Drifting/I Don't Wanna Be With You" and "Sabaku" by the Zazen Boys, featured on their album "4" and also in GET BONUS
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Dejan Ilijic, 4. Hans Christian, 5. Abbas Premjee, 6. Shira Kammen, 7. Kitka, 8. Kara Nomadica, 9. Mundi, 10. Jerry Palmer, 11. Ryo Utasato
In this podcast: 1. Kara Nomadica, 2. Hans Christian, 3. Shira Kammen, 4. Un-Kai, 5. Burning Babylon, 6. The Headroom Project, 7. Chad Farran, 8. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 9. Kara Nomadica, 10. Aryeh Frankfurter, 11. Suchitra Lata, 12. Mundi
In this podcast: 1. Shira Kammen, 2. Ken Bonfield, 3. Chad Farran, 4. Mundi, 5. Fernwood, 6. Skarazula, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Simone Angele and Amir Kalhor, 10. Fernwood, 11. Hans Christian, 12. Aryeh Frankfurter, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter, 14. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Allen Cote, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Paolo Pavan, 5. Shira Kammen, 6. David Gilden, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Russ Hopkins and Jerry Palmer, 9. Lisa Lynne, 10. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 11. Ruben van Rompaey, 12. Kitka, 13. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 14. Francois Couture, 15. Hans Christian
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 3. To Life!, 4. Nightfall Project, 5. Beth Quist, 6. Suchitra Lata, 7. Wet City Rockers, 8. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 9. Shira Kammen, 10. Olexa Kabanov, 11. Ruben van Rompaey, 12. Kammen and Swan, 13. Shiva in Exile, 14. Ryo Utasato, 15. Lisa Lynne
In this podcast: 1. Suzanne Teng, 2. Daria, 3. Burning Babylon, 4. Wet City Rockers, 5. Chad Farran, 6. Barbepeste Official Orchestra, 7. Ken Bonfield, 8. Daniel Estrem, 9. Koshanin, 10. Teslim, 11. Moh Alileche, 12. Voices of Music, 13. Shira Kammen, 14. Pranavibes, 15. Mundi
In this podcast: 1. Aryeh Frankfurter, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Cobb Bussinger, 4. Kiwi, 5. Paolo Pavan, 6. Allen Cote, 7. Suchita Parte, 8. Toni Castells, 9. Gerard Satamian, 10. Ruben van Rompaey, 11. Ensemble Al Asdeka, 12. Joe Palese, 13. Shira Kammen, 14. Francois Couture, 15. Daniel Estrem, 16. Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne
You guys will enjoy this show as much as I have putting it together for you. I love this artist and I'm sure you will too. Welcome to Podcast 137 of the independent artist spotlight. This week a double doce of Jami Sieber by herself and with Sieber, Kammen and Fulton on a video game project. This means we have to play Cheryl Ann Fulton and Shira Kammen as well. I hope you'll enjoy the program as much as I am bringing it together for you. Set 1: Cheryl Ann Fulton, The Flowers of Festiniog Chris Rolin, Ally's Waltz Claire Fitch, Lament Set 2: Shira Kammen, Rafe's Waltz Skarazula, La quarte estampie royale J Nilsson Project, Similan Island Jami Sieber, Homage Jami Sieber, In the Silence Set 3: Sasha Merkulov, Child Alone Seconds Before, Failed States Jami Sieber, Surrender Jami Sieber, Secret Heat Set 4: C Layne, Thinking of you Jami Sieber, A Love Song for Humanity Jami Sieber, River of Rain Falling You, Bloom Fernwood, Mistral Francois Couture, Pink Lady (feat Martin Verret) Jami Sieber, Tree Of Love Jami Sieber, Long Past Gone Jarkko Hietanen, Spiral Rails Jeffrey Luck Lucas, We Were On Fire Jami Sieber, 6 OClock News Jami Sieber, Unspoken Set 5: This set is the album from the Video Game, Brade. Its an 8 track album and its a featured album. Links are at the top of the notations to go read about the work. We hope you enjoy the album! Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Maenam (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Downstream (Shira Kammen) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Lullaby Set (Kammen & Swan) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Romanesca (Cheryl Ann Fulton) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Long Past Gone (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, The Darkening Ground (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Undercurrent (Jami Sieber) Sieber, Kammen and Fulton, Tell It By Heart (Jami Sieber) Set 6: General Fuzz, The Arrival Greater Alexander, Feel of Summer (instrumental) Icicle, 1962 Laura Dreyer, Fim de Verao MAKO, All That I Get Passamezzo, Now Winter Nights Enlarge (Thomas Campion) Terracotta Blue, Try Again The Headroom Project, elephant ride The Proper Authorities, Whodunit The Union Trade, This is what Happens Thursday Next, Small Saints Torn Down Units, Bottles and Pills Set 7: This is our final track for today's program. Fittingly, without even knowing it, I think it might just fit as the song title goes. Beth Quist, Goodbye End of program
In this podcast: 1. Tilopa, 2. The Headroom Project, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Shira Kammen, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Kitka, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Kitka, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Anamar, 11. Tim Rayborn
In this podcast: 1. Diana Rowan, 2. The Celtic Reggae Revolution, 3. Francois Couture, 4. Viva La Pepa, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Tim Rayborn, 8. Lisa Lynne, 9. hands upon black earth, 10. Daria, 11. Shira Kammen, 12. Jerry Palmer, 13. Nightfall Project, 14. Radhamohan and Savitri
Y regresamos melómanos y melómanas de la buena música y el píxel, con este tercer programa en el que, volveremos como no, a indagar en las mismísimas entrañas de los videojuegos, para descubrir así dulces melodías que al tararearlas nos dejen un buen regustillo en el paladar. Así que hola a todos y todas y bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Apologames, podcast independiente, que se adentra en la música de los videojuegos para deleitar a nuestros maravillosos oyentes con miel en formato Do Mayor. Siguenos en Twitter: @Apologame1 Temas: Ryu Voice Guile Stage Main Theme, The Secret of Monkey Island, Michael Land. Lost Souls Alliance, Grim Fandango, Peter McConnell. Outlaws, Clinton Bajakian. Main Theme, Zelda Breath of the Wild, Manaka Kataoka y Yasuaki Iwata. Prelude Moving Toward Hope, Bravely Default, Revo. Main Theme, Star Fox, Hajime Hirasawa. True Fighter, Double Dragon 95, Chiaki Iizuka, Reiko Uehara y Fumio Suzuki. The Edge of Light, Rime, David García Díaz. The War to End All Wars, Battlefield 1, Johan Soderqvist y Patrik Andrén. Downstream, Braid, Shira Kammen, Bieito Romero, Eric Montbel. Mario Kart Stadium, Mario Kart 8, Yasuaki Iwata.
On this episode of W. A. R. T. Radio, Deku Skrub is going independent with this selection of music from Indie games! This time it's an uninterrupted 120 minutes of greatness in the style of Nerd Noise Radio! Enjoy! www.Nintendomainpodcast.com Tracklist 0:00 Intro World of Goo: My Virtual World of Goo Corporation Composed by Kyle Gabler 1:05 Shovel Knight: Strike the Earth (Plains of Passage) Composed by Jake Kaufman 4:50 Shantae: Bandit Town Composed by Jake Kaufman 6:15 XeoDrifter: 4 Composed by Roth Sothy 11:03 Mutant Mudds: Sky Area A (Area 4 Music 1) Composed by Troupe Gammage 13:46 Undertale: Heartache Composed by Toby Fox 15:34 Kamiko: The Forest of Awakening Composed by Misoka 16:50 FEZ: Adventure Composed by Disasterpiece 20:05 Stardew Valley: Stardew Valley Overture Composed by Eric Barone 22:32 Celeste: Scattered and Lost Composed by Lena Raine 28:25 MotoHeroz: Main Theme Composed by Petri Alanko 29:45 Braid: Downstream Composed by Shira Kammen 36:19 Tumbleseed: Prairie Composed by Joel Corelitz 39:45 Axiom Verge: Trace Awakens Composed by Thomas Happ 43:48 Bit Trip Beat: Transition Composed by Bit Shifter 47:22 Mighty Milky Way: Title Composed by Jake Kaufman 50:48 Night in the Woods: Die Anywhere Else Composed by Alec Holowka 53:12 Cuphead: The Kings Court Composed by Kristofer Maddigan 57:02 Sound Shapes: Research Development Composed by Jim Guthrie 1:00:36 SuperBrothers Sword & Sorcery EP: The Ballad of Space Babies Composed by Jim Guthrie 1:03:40 Mummy Demastered: Title Theme Composed by Monomer 1:05:43 The Fall: Command Reform Composed by Cam Jarvis 1:06:49 Geometry Wars: Evolve Mode Composed by Chris Chudley 1:11:02 Shatter: Granular Extractor Composed by Module 1:17:34 Hotline Miami: Miami Composed by Jasper Byrne 1:21:06 Rochard: Space Debris (Space Synth Remix) Composed by Marcus Kaarlonen 1:26:21 Steamworld Heist: Vectron Battle Composed by Steam Powered Giraffe 1:31:09 Super Meat Boy: Ballad of the Burning Squirrel Composed by Danny Baranowsky 1:34:00 Steam World Dig: Tumbleton Composed by Steam Powered Giraffe 1:36:01 Lost Winds: Blossom Grove Composed by Frontier Development Limited 1:38:46 Darkest Dungeon: Explore the Ruins (No Light) Composed by Stuart Chatwood 1:40:03 Cosmic Star Heroine: Battle of Conflicts Composed by HyperDuck Soundworks 1:43:55 Castle Crashers: Barracks Song Composed by Matthew Harwood 1:46:13 World of Goo: Red Carpet Extend O Matic Composed by Kyle Gabler 1:50:18 Art Style: Orbient Composed by Hiromichi Fujiwara and Kazuomi Suzuki
This episode features some of the more ancient and obscure midwinter traditions that have endured alongside Christmas, as well as some lesser-known carols of this festival, many of which are pagan in origin. Content warning for animal sacrifice and general heathen revelry. Music: Intro theme - "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near at Hand" by Norma Waterson "Bonny At Morn / Hunting the Cutty Wren" by Clive Williams & Mark Prescott "Nou Is Yole Comen" by Shira Kammen "The Boar's Head Carol" by The Young Tradition, Shirley Collins & Dolly Collins "Wexford Mummer's Song" by Mary O'Hara "Gloomy Winter" by Bonnie Rideout "The Cutty Wren" by Royston Wood & Heather Wood "Dryw Bach" by Carreg Lafar "Hela'r Dryw" by Fernhill "The Hern" by John Fleagle "Down in Yon Forest" by Shirley Collins "Apple Tree Wassail" by Doug Eunson & Sarah Matthews "Malpas Wassail" by the Watersons "Gower Wassail" by Kerfuffle "Green Grow'th the Holly" by Coope, Simpson, Fraser & Freya "Nay Ivy Nay" by Sue Brown & Lorraine Irwing "The Ditchling Carol" by Waterson : Carthy
In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Katrina Wreede, 3. Aryeh Frankfurter, 4. Teslim, 5. Aryeh Frankfurter, 6. Erik Ask Upmark, 7. Aryeh Frankfurter, 8. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 9. Aryeh Frankfurter, 10. Shira Kammen, 11. Aryeh Frankfurter, 12. Aryeh Frankfurter, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter
SPOILER ALERT: This week's episode thoroughly discuss the endings of the Mass Effect series, Red Dead Redemption, and Braid. Listen at your own risk. Week in Geek: Andrew starts playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain while a piece of fanart Dan drew for Crimson Peak went mildly viral for the first time in his life and it freaked him out a little. Metroid - The Sky Calls: Dan and Andrew talk about the recently released short film by Rainfall Films and how it works not only as a fan film, but as a Metroid story. Game Over: Andrew and Dan sit down to ponder the nature of endings in video games. What are they for? What do gamers deserve? How do they serve the gameplay and/or the story? Braid: Dan and Andrew sit down to discuss a really controversial, poignant, and impactful ending in recent history, that of Jonathan Blow's Braid. Next Week: Video Game Movies. Are there any good video game movies? What are the worst of the worst? Let us know! Leave a comment at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to also join the official Facebook and Google+ pages. E-mail the show at forallpod [at] gmail [dot] com. Please leave a review and/or starred rating of the show on the iTunes store to help spread the word of the show to new potential listeners through the magic of Apple's algorithms. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Brinstar (from Metroid)" by Isac Saleh (from Game Themes Cover Mix Vol. 1) -"The End (Reprise)" by Jack Wall & Sam Hulick (from Mass Effect) -"Downstream" by Shira Kammen (from Braid) -"It's All Over Now" by Willie Dixon -"A One-Winged Angel" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VII).
Since we can’t go visit Star Wars Theme Land Park, we might as well talk about some video games. A couple of them are in space! One is even actually Star Wars! On this episode… Intermission Music… Shira Kammen – Downstream – Music from Braid Official Site | Amazon We Played… Euan enjoys the PlayStation […]
Occasionally we like to ask people in the field of early music: "What are you listening to?" This hour, we’re focusing on multi-instrumentalist Shira Kammen!
We listen to the best soundtracks and remixes in puzzle games. This episode features music from many different genres, including funky organ solos, 80s glam rock, and symphonic orchestrations.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
This episode is dedicated to the great Mr. Owain Phyfe, who has inspired me in so many ways since discovering his work now many, many moons ago. The picture below is exactly how I remember him; the day I first plowed dreamy-eyed but determinedly through the VA Renaissance fair, to find out where that -enchanting- music was coming from. And ever since, I have been positively captivated by his incredible voice, his passionate, unique creations, and his lyrical style. To my knowledge, Mr. Phyfe was a self-taught musician, ancient & medieval linguist and surely, a scholar, and for that, he blows me away even more. Sadly, he passed this year due to pancreatic cancer, but his memory, through his artistry and pure, captivating music, will live on. Thank you for your song, Mr. Phyfe. You were the first and only real bard I think I've ever met, and you inspire me to this day. ♥♥♥On a brighter note, I'd also like to give a shout-out to Madlenka, Bagoas, Mavi, Nina Amaya, and my other friends who're currently attending the Darbukastani Independence Days celebration this weekend. :D I wish I could be with you all, but my hips are shimmying in time with your music and my spirit is with y'all, wherever we each may be. :) ♥♥♥..Now, on to the music! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Click here to play in a new tab, or right click "Save As" to download the full show- for free!Band Names = Links to each band's official web site, where available).Song Names = Links to where you can BUY each musician's work- LEGALLY. :DBackground Music: Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra - Curry the Haggis1. The New World Renaissance Band - A La Una (Yo Naci)2. E Muzeki - Jeru3. Corvus Corax - Filii Neidhardi4. Shira Kammen- Son Ar Sistr5. Oum Kalthoum - Ya Bahjat El Eid6. Maya Naim - Laylat Hob7. Googoosh - Pishkesh8. Setrak - Habbeyna Habbeyna9. Haifa Wehbe - Sanara10. Moshav - Abba Shimon11. Rasheem - Agmal Ma Shafet Aien12. Hengameh - Doaa ♥This episode baaaarely happened, so I'm SUPER stoked that it's finally HERE! XD (First I was having one HECK of a time w/choosing what songs should be played and where, and then we had three, count 'em, THREE power outages on the day the show was supposed to be done, so I was goin' NUTS! *lol*) But it's alll good now, and I hope you like the results. :) (Which are alll work and kid safe, btw. ^_^)For those of you who like the more traditional style of bellydance music, this show is for YOU. (Though there should be something for everyone here, thanks to the styles and artists featured. :D So even if you're a Tribal goddess or Fusion fanatic, or if ya just prefer your music to have a more modern twist, there's something in here for you, too. :)) This episode has something of a time-traveling theme, as it takes you from medieval and renaissance-inspired music from around the world, to "classical" Middle Eastern music (created in the mid-to-late 20th century), all the way up to discoteque tunes you might hear in the Middle East today. :) We've got a little Corvus Corax, some of the great Oum Kalthoum, as well as a touch of the stars, courtesy of Googoosh, Hengameh & Haifa Wehbe. :) But no matter WHAT era the music is from, I hope it -all- inspires you, uplifts you, and makes you wanna dance (even if it's just in your mind, in your car, in your office, or in front of the stove while cookin' dinner ;)). ♥Yours Forever In Song,--DJ Selchie♥☼♥
This episode is dedicated to the great Mr. Owain Phyfe, who has inspired me in so many ways since discovering his work now many, many moons ago. The picture below is exactly how I remember him; the day I first plowed dreamy-eyed but determinedly through the VA Renaissance fair, to find out where that -enchanting- music was coming from. And ever since, I have been positively captivated by his incredible voice, his passionate, unique creations, and his lyrical style. To my knowledge, Mr. Phyfe was a self-taught musician, ancient & medieval linguist and surely, a scholar, and for that, he blows me away even more.Sadly, he passed this year due to pancreatic cancer, but his memory, through his artistry and pure, captivating music, will live on. Thank you for your song, Mr. Phyfe. You were the first and only real bard I think I've ever met, and you inspire me to this day. ♥♥♥On a brighter note, I'd also like to give a shout-out to Madlenka, Bagoas, Mavi, Nina Amaya, and my other friends who're currently attending the Darbukastani Independence Days celebration this weekend. :D I wish I could be with you all, but my hips are shimmying in time with your music and my spirit is with y'all, wherever we each may be. :) ♥♥♥..Now, on to the music! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Click here to play in a new tab, or right click "Save As" to download the full show- for free!Band Names = Links to each band's official web site, where available).Song Names = Links to where you can BUY each musician's work- LEGALLY. :DBackground Music: Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra - Curry the Haggis1. The New World Renaissance Band - A La Una (Yo Naci)2. E Muzeki - Jeru3. Corvus Corax - Filii Neidhardi4. Shira Kammen- Son Ar Sistr5. Oum Kalthoum - Ya Bahjat El Eid6. Maya Naim - Laylat Hob7. Googoosh - Pishkesh8. Setrak - Habbeyna Habbeyna9. Haifa Wehbe - Sanara10. Moshav - Abba Shimon11. Rasheem - Agmal Ma Shafet Aien12. Hengameh - Doaa ♥This episode baaaarely happened, so I'm SUPER stoked that it's finally HERE! XD (First I was having one HECK of a time w/choosing what songs should be played and where, and then we had three, count 'em, THREE power outages on the day the show was supposed to be done, so I was goin' NUTS! *lol*) But it's alll good now, and I hope you like the results. :) (Which are alll work and kid safe, btw. ^_^)For those of you who like the more traditional style of bellydance music, this show is for YOU. (Though there should be something for everyone here, thanks to the styles and artists featured. :D So even if you're a Tribal goddess or Fusion fanatic, or if ya just prefer your music to have a more modern twist, there's something in here for you, too. :))This episode has something of a time-traveling theme, as it takes you from medieval and renaissance-inspired music from around the world, to "classical" Middle Eastern music (created in the mid-to-late 20th century), all the way up to discoteque tunes you might hear in the Middle East today. :) We've got a little Corvus Corax, some of the great Oum Kalthoum, as well as a touch of the stars, courtesy of Googoosh, Hengameh & Haifa Wehbe. :) But no matter WHAT era the music is from, I hope it -all- inspires you, uplifts you, and makes you wanna dance (even if it's just in your mind, in your car, in your office, or in front of the stove while cookin' dinner ;)). ♥Yours Forever In Song,--DJ Selchie♥☼♥
Piper's Journey KAL begins, Ten Stitch Twist This show is sponsored by Quince & Co, Peddler’s Way Quilt Co, and The Fiber Universe. I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper. Knitting Pipeline Retreat! Bronwyn the Brave is keeping a list of those registered for the retreat. The list is posted on our Knitting Pipeline Group on Ravelry. March 2-3, 2012 (Friday night and all day Saturday) Crossroads United Methodist Church, 1420 N Main St., Washington IL 61571 $50 for all or $40 for Sat only. Includes Fri nite meal, light breakfast on Sat, and Saturday lunch Make check payable to Paula Emons-Fuessle: Mail to: Knitting Pipeline Retreat, PO Box 549, Washington IL 61571 Pipeliner Notes: Dorothy’s letter last week struck a chord with many listeners. Chris left a message about her sighting of a barn owl. Karebot has a great conversation starter. What would you do during a zombie apocalypse? A correction from last week’s show: (Thank you spinsjal!) Joshua Tucker is a massage therapist, NOT a physical therapist. Read Wendy’s note on our board with another side to the issue. Nature Notes: Last Friday we awoke to dense fog which was not an auspicious beginning to our Snowy Owl Expedition. We made it to the Emiquon Wetland Preserve and saw quite a few American Bald Eagles. We also saw Snow Geese! There were thousands of them flying in ribbons as far as we could see down the waterway. Funky and Aizome did see Snowy Owls in Minnesota! I have not given up yet and there is always next year. Featured Nature writer: John Madson Where the Sky Began: Land of the Tallgrass Prairie. 1982 To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone will do If bees are few. --Emily Dickinson Needle Notes: Yarn recommendations for socks (that will wear well). Traci (4 girls) Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock, Woolen Rabbit Harmony, Opal. Prairiepoet: Blue Moon Fiber Lightweight Socks that Rock. For the record, I have tried duplicate stitch (Swiss Darning) and do not like it for the tight gauge of socks. I read a letter from JudyBee who is knitting Kevlar into her bullet proof socks! Even Charlene Schurch was impressed! Ten Stitch Twist by Frankie Brown took a little over a month to knit using stash yarn. Spirals are soothing and relaxing even when there are short rows involved. Project notes are here. The Blethering Room: Article about Pam Allen Piper's Journey KAL begins! This is my first published pattern and I'm thrilled. Thanks for your encouragement and support! In the Pipeline Oops from last week! I have done more cowls than I thought. Kilkenny Cowl by Pam Allen is one of Emily’s favorites. Spectra by Stephen West. 2 Knit Lit Chicks KAL Watching…Downtown Abbey…we have a giveaway from Roman Hills! They have a stunning and very clever Downton Abbey Line with colorways named for the characters. Leave a comment below to be entered into a drawing for a skein of the Dowager Countess. What is a weekend? Thank you, Roman Hills! You have until Feb 21 to leave a comment on the show blog. www.knittingpipeline.com. Listening: The Paris Wife by Paula MacClain. I’m falling behind in podcast listening. Reading: Finished Zombies Don’t Cry: Book One in a Living Dead Love Story. By Rusty Fischer Last week I said it was funny. Right after that it was not so funny. It was sad. Birds of a Feather by Jacqueline Winspear Book 2 in Maisie Dobbs series. Goat Song: A Seasonal Life, A Short History of Herding, and the Art of Making Cheese. Recommended by Alisonc. Bob Dylan was inspired by the Robert Burns tune featured at the end of this episode. It is sung by Shira Kammen from A Celebration of Robert Burns. www.magnatune.com Thanks for listening! Haste ye back! complete show notes are at www.knittingpipeline.com
Maine Morning Mitts complete show notes and photos at www.knittingpipeline.com. This show is sponsored by my Longaberger Home Business, Quince & Co and Ewe-nique Yarns in Morton IL. If you are looking to support American goods, then you can start with Quince & Co with their beautiful and reasonably priced wools sourced in the US. Check out Finch, their new fingering weight in colors inspired by nature. www.quinceandco.com Ewe-nique Yarns is a full-service yarn shop located at The Field Shopping Center in Morton IL. Among the items they carry are a full line of Addi needles, Chiagoo, and Knit Picks. They also stock Malabrigo, Madelinetosh, Frog Tree. Elsabeth Lavold, Debbie Bliss, Claudia Handpainted, Louisa Harding, Rown, Sublime and dozens more. Debbie and Jenny are happy to ship to Pipeliners. “Earburning” another Raveler is highlighting their Ravelry name so that it links to their profile. The person who is earburned will also get a message in their box that basically says, “Psst, we’re over here saying good things about you”. A BIG THANK you to all the volunteers for test knitting my first to-be published design, Piper’s Journey. Thank you so very much EVERYONE for your support for the design. Nature Notes I haven’t seen any snowy owls but have seen a lot of white plastic bags that pretend to be. We nearly broke a record for the most days without 1” of snowfall! The record is 330 in 1918. Naturalist and writer Edwin Way Teale born Joliet IL 1899 Wandering Through Winterwas first nature book to win a Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction. “Our minds, as well as our bodies, have need of the out-of-doors. Our spirits, too, need simple things, elemental things, the sun and the wind and the rain, moonlight and starlight, sunrise and mist and mossy forest trails, the perfumes of dawn and the smell of fresh-turned earth and the ancient music of wind among the trees.” ― Edwin Way Teale Maine Morning Mitts by Clara Parkes made for Georgia. Reprinted from The Knitters Book of Yarn by Clara Parkes. Hitchhiker by Martina Behm is almost done! Ten Stitch Twist Blanket by Frankie Brown is more fun than ever! Finished reading on my Nook. Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear. Recommend reading in order. Book 2 is Birds of a Feather. Currently reading (actual paper book) Blood, Bones, and Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton. Cooking memoir. Raw, honest, well-written. Not for the faint of heart. Watching Downton Abbey Season 2. Did not disappoint! Knitting Classes at The Blend, our local coffee shop and hang-out. Recycling Sweaters into pillows and other things. Knitting Pipeline Retreat March 2-3 (Friday night and all day Sat) Washington IL 61571 $50 or $40 for Sat only Registration form available on show blog in the side bar. Thine Am I by Robert Burns A Celebration of Robert Burns by Shira Kammen. www.magnatune.com
New garter stitch patterns to share include Schieffelin Point Shawl by Kate Gagnon Osborn, Alma Ella Shawl by RobinLynn, and Elektra by Rosemary Hill. New to share about Franklin, Knit, and Purl who seem to have flown the coop and information about avian pox, a highly contagious bird flu. I finished by Flourish Shawl, a pattern by Rose Beck and love it! A tip from a Pipeliner, SpinningLil, on using a crochet hook to lasso those nupps. A tune, Downstream, by Shira Kammen from the CD Music of Waters.
Episode 22 is available for download.54:57 minutes 26.5MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: What move did you find the most challenging and why?The next question: How do you feel about a universal movement vocabulary?2)News - see forum board for links.3)Princess Farhana's Veil Obedience School How to Become a Material Girl reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer purchased this DVD.4)Podcast-safe music: Frog Drums from the album Music of Waters by Shira Kammen, which is available at magnatune.com.5)Emails/FeedbackArabellaJuliaZahira6)Interview with Princess Farhana part 2.7)Podcast-safe music: Butterfly from the album Samadhi by Christopher of the Wolves, which is available at magnatune.com.
Episode 26 is available for download.1:07:33 minutes 32.6MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: How did you get into belly dance? What has been the most unusual place you've performed? Who are some of your favorite dancers (both on a local level and national, international level)? How did the dance affect your life style?The next question: Where do you listen to Shimmy Cast or what do you do when you listen to Shimmy Cast?2)Review: Tutankhamun And the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibit soundtrack. Note: The reviewer purchased this CD.3)Podcast-safe music: Coconino from the album Music of Waters by Shira Kammen, which is available at magnatune.com.4)Emails/FeedbackPsychspirit5)Chicago discussion.Tutankhamun And the Golden Age of the PharaohsTizi MelloulErika6)Podcast-safe music: Voices in the Forest from the album Winter Moon by Rhonda Lorence, which is available at magnatune.com.
Eddie Inzauto and Christos Reid welcome Big Red Potion Podcast host Sinan Kubba to Versus Node for a stimulating discussion of games as art, as well as Michael Jackson, mergers, jiggle physics, and more. 00:00 - Welcome! Introductions. 01:44 - What we've been playing. 01:49 - Sinan's been playing... 03:47 - Christos has been playing... 06:20 - Eddie's been playing... 07:33 - News. 07:38 - Michael Jackson's death. 12:25 - Zenimax Media buying id. 13:30 - Bethesda building FPS library. 14:51 - Mark Jacobs leaving Mythic. 16:43 - Koei Tecmo Ltd. merger. 17:40 - Jiggle physics. 18:53 - Japan's videogame porn. 21:23 - The human form is artistic. 21:51 - Games as art discussion. 22:36 - What is art? 32:19 - Art as it applies to games. 33:53 - Art vs. high art. Where do games lie? 35:18 - Braid artists vs. Van Gogh. 39:00 - The art of creation. 39:39 - What's more important: audio/visual or deeper meaning? 41:50 - Taking the author out of the equation. 45:05 - Observation and apprectiation without preconception. 46:38 - Poetic and literary depth. Interpretation. 48:44 - Where does the art lie? Game, gamer, or designer? 51:51 - Thanks and outro. Intro music, "Downstream" by Shira Kammen, from Jonathan Blow's Braid 2008. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson, 1979. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message
Patrick Brennan was born and raised in suburban Rochester, NY by his faithful Catholic parents. The oldest male in a homeschooling family of five children, Patrick often volunteered as an altar server and lector at his parish. As he matured, however, his engineering mind found it increasingly difficult to believe in something he could not understand. Unsatisfied with the lack of fellowship at his parish, he was never challenged to foster a spirituality which embodied more than the abstract sentiment that "God loves you." Everything changed in Patrick's life when his father lost his job. In one year, his family moved four times while his father looked for work, eventually settling in Wisconsin; the more his family moved the more Patrick's faith wavered. As the financial situation grew grim, he began to earnestly pray for their well-being. After months of frequent prayer, his father received a rare call-back for a job interview. In the days leading up to the interview, Patrick doubled his prayers and trusted that God would finally come to the aid of his family. The sad news that his father did not get the job crushed Patrick's struggling faith. Within a few months, he did not consider himself a Catholic but a Deist who suspected religion was nothing more than a show. At this point, the 17 year-old stopped praying altogether and got a job to help support his family; if God would not attend to their needs, he would have to be the one to carry the family on his shoulders. In time, Patrick began to apply to colleges. Always computer-savvy, he decided to attend the Rochester Institute of Technology to become a Software Engineer. As he was departing for college, his mother handed him a Bible. He immediately handed it back to her and said, "I don't need this." Soon after arriving in Rochester, an old friend invited Patrick to St. Titus Fellowship at the St. Irenaeus Center. Although only a small group at the time, the fellowship at St. Titus opened his eyes anew to the Catholic faith. As he began to regularly attend this Friday night fellowship, he more and more saw that faith was not simply "a glimmer of light that merely touches our lives, no, it is a torch that each of us needs to carry -- it's a way of life." When he returned to Wisconsin over Christmas break, he began to read the Bible he once told his mother he did not need. As the next few academic terms passed, Patrick witnessed great growth at St. Titus Fellowship. While the group increased in numbers and its fellowship deepened, his faith grew strong like iron strengthened by iron. He now realized that his main purpose in life was to strive for Heaven. Patrick's family still has its struggles, but he is thankful that God's grace has brought them through their darkest hours. He now realizes that were it not for the brothers in Christ he met at St. Irenaeus, he would not be Catholic today. ---------- Dick Graham was also born in Rochester, NY to a faithful Irish Catholic family. After serving in the Navy and graduating college, he married and started a family. Though he never doubted his Catholicism, the responsibilities fatherhood and a career were so pressing that Dick never inquired why the Church taught what it did. After his retirement, he began to study his Catholic faith and eventually ventured into anti-Catholic Fundamentalist chat rooms on the Internet. After a few years of serious study and frequent discussion with Protestants on the Internet, Dick began to win theological debates. It was at that time that Dick founded CARS, the Catholic Apologists of Rochester Society. The aim of CARS is to enable Catholics to grow in their knowledge of the faith, particularly by studying Scripture and the Catechism. Music: "Foggy Tam Set" from album "Wild Wood" by Shira Kammen. www.magnatune.com
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.
In this podcast: 1. Asteria, 2. Asteria, 3. Mediva, 4. Joglaresa, 5. Tim Rayborn, 6. Dufay Collective, 7. Tim Rayborn, 8. Shira Kammen, 9. Mediva, 10. Tim Rayborn
Download Episode Fifteen ( 128Kbps MP3 - Length 9:36 - File size 8.9 MB) ( To download: PC Peoples use Right-click + Save [ Target | Link ] As... / Mac Peoples use Alt-Click ) 64Kbps MP3 (smaller than 128Kbps MP3 but lower audio quality) & Ogg Vorbis format (please check your player for compatibility) audio files available on Internet Archive Shownotes: White coral bells upon a slender stalk Lilies-of-the valley deck my garden walk Oh don't you wish that you could hear them ring? That will only happen when the fairies sing. The prodigal podcaster returns with thoughts of springtime, Paris, and the May flowers brought forth by April showers. Audio: Sound samples used in this episode: Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak from The Freesound Project Music featured in this episode: "Ce Moys de May" (15th century song in Old French by Guillaume Dufay) performed by Shira Kammen on her album The Almanac from Magnatune.com Additional Links: Maiglöckchen – Variationen eines traditionellen Strickmusters. ISBN 3-8334-1337-9. (Scroll down the page to find the link to the book -- there is English language information on Dorothea Fischer's site. I ordered my copy through amazon.de P.S. I see a "Heidetuch" in my knitting future...
In this podcast: 1. Tim Rayborn, 2. Briddes Roune, 3. Tim Rayborn, 4. Asteria, 5. Mediva, 6. Tim Rayborn, 7. Mediva, 8. Shira Kammen, 9. Asteria, 10. Dufay Collective, 11. Asteria
Episode 29 is available for download.49:03 minutes 23.6MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to the Question of the Week: Do you use a dance name and why? Do you prefer to choreograph your dancing or do you prefer improvisation? How often to you practice and for how long?The next question: What are your dance resolutions for this year?2)News - see forum board for links.3)Review: American Tribal Style: Tribal Basics Reviewed by Alexiel-Sama4)Podcast-safe music: Deep Schist from the album Music of Waters by Shira Kammen, which is available at magnatune.com.5)Emails/Feedback Kyra Natalia6)Article: A Professional - Primer By Salome7)Podcast-safe music: Gole Sangam from the album Opium by Jesse Manno, which is available at magnatune.com.
In this podcast: 1. Electric Frankenstein, 2. Arthur Yoria, 3. Arthur Yoria, 4. Artemis, 5. Artemis, 6. Shira Kammen, 7. Shira Kammen, 8. The Kokoon, 9. Shira Kammen, 10. Curl, 11. Mercy Machine, 12. Hybris, 13. Mountain Mirrors, 14. Hybris, 15. Burnshee Thornside
In this podcast: 1. Sibelian, 2. The Napoleon Blown Aparts, 3. Artemis, 4. Drevo, 5. Mercy Machine, 6. William Brooks, 7. Sibelian, 8. Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, 9. Minstrel Spirit, 10. Edward Martin and William Bastian, 11. Shira Kammen, 12. Norine Braun, 13. Ya Elah, 14. William Brooks, 15. Rebel Rebel
In this podcast: 1. Ya Elah, 2. Emmas Mini, 3. Shira Kammen, 4. Roots of Rebellion, 5. Mercy Machine, 6. Roots of Rebellion, 7. William Brooks, 8. Kitka, 9. Shira Kammen, 10. Zephyrus, 11. Shira Kammen, 12. Atomic Opera, 13. Rebel Rebel, 14. Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, 15. Mountain Mirrors, 16. Kitka, 17. William Brooks