Relax and dance with a drowsy dancing bear on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #660. Subscribe now!
The Drowsy Lads, Fialla, Blackthorn, Charlene Adzima, Ed Miller, Enda Reilly, Conor Mallon, Fig for a Kiss, The Crowfoot Rakes, Luas, Sharon Shannon, Drumspyder, Elias Alexander & Ramblxr, The Low Kings
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC0:06 - The Drowsy Lads “Dancing Bear Set: Lads of Laois / Eileen Curran / The Reconciliation” from Single
5:13 - WELCOME
6:47 - Fialla “Forgotten Daze” from Home & Away
10:35 - Blackthorn “Don't Come Again” from Here's To You
14:05 - Charlene Adzima “The Initiation Reel” from The Initiation
17:02 - Ed Miller “More Than Just a Dram” from Lolander
21:23 - FEEDBACK
26:02 - Enda Reilly “Off the Grid For a While” from Single
29:38 - Conor Mallon “Unearthed” from Unearthed
33:50 - Fig for a Kiss “Frobisher Bay” from Wherever You Go
37:45 - The Crowfoot Rakes “Johnny Jump Up” from Off She Goes
42:18 - THANKS
43:22 - Luas “Ard Tí Cuain” from Single
47:57 - Sharon Shannon “The Bag of Cats” from Each Little Thing
52:26 - Drumspyder “The Mooncoin” from Green Mantle
56:30 - Elias Alexander & Ramblxr “FIDDLE DISCO!” from Single
1:00:11 - CLOSING
1:00:58 - The Low Kings “Paddy's Round” from Single
1:04:27 - CREDITS
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Brandi Carpenter emailed from Spokane, WA: “Hi Marc, I've been listening to your podcast for many years now and love it so much!! My family has switched to Spotify and I'm wondering why I can't find your Irish and Celtic Music Podcast on it...will it make it on there eventually? I don't have an Apple phone so I'm sad that my current podcast hookup (Google) is closing down. Thank you for all your hard work!”
Ben Q emailed: “Hi Marc,
Big fan & patron with an Android problem - Google Podcasts has gone away, annoyingly (just a few short years after they killed Google Listen and forced everyone to migrate there). I see that the "Listen on Google Podcasts" button on celticmusicpodcast.com now redirects to podcastaddict.com, so I guess that this sunsetting of that podcast app is probably not news to you. However, I've tentatively replaced Google Podcasts as my podcast app, not with podcastaddict, but with what Google / Android suggested as a replacement, YouTube Music. I imported all of my podcasts, and they are all working the same way as before the change, except for The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
Searching YouTube Music for "irish & celtic music podcast" on YouTube Music brings up these search results, of which one looks like the right one, this result. However, that podcast doesn't seem to have the correct shows - the most recent one is from 2023; I'm not able to listen to Red - Haired Bully Boys #657 or Plant Your Boots For Freedom #656 at that link.
I'm sure you're busy, but just wondering if you had any insight into this. It's worth mentioning that, if I understand correctly, this app doesn't require people's podcasts to be hosted on YouTube - I'm listening to the Savage Lovecast, for example, just as I usually do, and I don't think Dan has moved his show archive over to YouTube; I'm just using YouTube Music to listen to his regular, free podcast XML feed like usual. Anyway, thanks for taking the time and for all the work that you're doing.”
Daniel Morrison emailed: “Hi Marc, I am finally making my first trip to Ireland. My Grandparents of both sides are Ireland. Castle Bar Mayo, Tuam Galway for Dad’s my Grandparents. Kenmare Kerry for Ma’s my Grandparents Going on Package deal for 7 days. Your Podcast has inspired Me so much to make the trip.”
Christine Manbeck emailed a photo responding to my St Patrick’s Day question: “Guinness Chocolate cake; parade; Screaming Orphans concert”