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irl i appear very cool because i wear my sporty sunglasses everywhere, but it's really just because my eyes are so sensitive to light i can't go anywhere without them
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Music and Conversation with Frances Black; Tribute to Maire Brennan and Clannad
Folk Music & Beyond Playlist for March 30, 2024 Hour 1: Music and Conversation with Frances Black
Hour 2: Tribute to Maire Brennan and Clannad
P;aylist Set listings
LISTEN http://www.kalwfolk.org/Playlists/240330.php
7. Senator Frances Black addressing the Seanad Éireann on 2/16/17 on Palestine 1:30
at 42:40 Senator Francis Black initiates resolution to Ireland parliament promoting rights of Palestine citizens
8. Róisín Elsafty & Sharon Shannon, “An Phailistin,” Libertango, 4:05 Compass Records
LISTEN http://www.kalwfolk.org/Playlists/240330.php Second Set
Clannad, “Mhorag’s na horo Gheallaidh,” Fuaim, 1:39 Tara/Shanachie
Clannad, “Siuil a Run,” Dulaman, 5:45 Gael-Linn
#music video Francis Black tribute#Tribute to Maire Brennan & Clannad#KALW#Folk Music and Beyond March 30#2024
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Tagged by @freeuselandonorris
Rules: pick a song for each letter of your url and tag that many people (if you can)
t - the girl, so confusing version with lorde / charli xcx o - one armed scissor / at the drive in m - missing / everything but the girl s - sunsleeper / barry can't swim t - two weeks / fka twigs u - untouched / the veronicas r - reality (demo) / grimes b - bounce / system of a down o - overload / sugababes t - troy / sinead o'connor w - weak / skunk anansie i - i turn to you / melanie c n - nostalgia (rac mix) / rac, doe paoro k - karma police / radiohead s - saltwater / chicane, maire brennan
tagging @glasscushion @monacotrophywife @moonrver @cum-padre if you're that way inclined
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all time: Chicane feat. Maire Brennan - Saltwater current: J'Calm - Call My Name (this one also makes me instantly think of Bang Chan, who functions as a serotonin reflex trigger these days)
pls tell me ur feel good, pure serotonin gg track that makes you feel better the second you hear it.
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Review: Chicane Featuring Maire Brennan Of Clannad - Saltwater (Tomski vs. Disco Citizens Remix) (Trance)
This review covers the trance track Chicane Featuring Maire Brennan Of Clannad – Saltwater (Tomski vs. Disco Citizens Remix). Continue reading Untitled
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Maire Brennan (of Clannad) - Against the Wind
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Maire Brennan - Against the Wind
#Maire Brennan#Against the Wind#Music Time#I had to dig deep in my mind back to 1996#when EZ Streets kicked my ass#and remember any lyrics from this song#and ll I had was a comp album i think of celtic singers?#but I remembered enough#also I need to rewatch EZ Streets
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‘Today I Listened...’ Day #89
Today I Listened to ‘Saltwater’ by Chicane & Maire Brennan. Oo, here we go another sad bop. It’s a pretty generic house track but there are redeeming features if you can be bothered to listen for them. The quavery vocals remind me of Son Lux’s Ryan Lott, the guitar fills are good, and there are some nice chord inversions. Otherwise, it’s in one ear and out the other.
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There is something about the modern trance/techno/electronic music from Europe, though I do agree the volume of tunes remains staggering. However, that's not enough for them, because another facet of their work continues to be their predilection for mixes, i.e. these musicians seem to release every possible version of their songs, so you cannot really decide, which one could be the definition. For instance, you're surprised, when you find out the piece you listened to on a radio does not show the entire picture like in the case of Chicane's hit in the link. You know the composition for the edit, which emphasizes the most pop parts of the endeavour despite the fact the original could also function as a chartbuster.
#chicane#behind the sun#saltwater (original radio edit)#nick bracegirdle#ciaran brennan#pol brennan#maire brennan#ray hedges#00's music#trance music#electronic music
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@Lady-Merian said she was wanting some Celtic music recommendations, so I decided to inflict share some of the music I’ve liked. First off, see here for a general list of Celtic music recommendations, along with a few specific songs. What follows here is a list of specific songs, with links where feasible. Fair warning that these are an eclectic group and that some may smudge the line between Celtic and other genres (but that’s okay! Those lines tend to smudge anyhow).
First off, though, I really do recommend listening to some Thistle & Shamrock - either some of the programs (if you find a program listing that sounds interesting but there’s no program for you to listen to, try looking for it here) or the streaming radio station - as it’s a great source for finding songs.
My list of songs is below, though. Heads up that a few of these involve murder or attempted murder, if you’re sensitive to that (I can provide specifics, if needed).
Ashley Davis’s Night Travels and With You Tonight (actually, her entire Night Travels album is probably worth a listen).
Nicolette Macleod’s 1919.
Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer’s Tam Lin and Willie’s Lady.
Iona Fyfe’s Sleepytoon & Earl Richard; her The Northern Lights is pretty too.
Kate Rusby and Kathryn Robert’s The Queen and the Soldier, The Constant Lovers, and Exile.
Emily Smith’s Sweet Lover of Mine, May Colven, and King Orfeo.
Solas’s Pastures of Plenty.
Cassie and Maggie’s Strip the Willow Set.
Joe McKenna’s Echo’s Calling.
Cara Dillon’s Here’s a Health.
Cathie Ryan’s So Here’s To You and What’s Closest to the Heart.
Mary Black’s A Song for Ireland, Turning Away, Siul a Ru’n, and St. Kilda Again.
The Singing Kettle’s The Train to Glasgow.
Enter the Haggis’s Down with the Ship.
Karine Polwart’s Follow the Heron (1:18), The Good Years (18:53), Dignity (I just found this one, but I think I like it - it mostly starts at 36:40), and Rivers Run (41:24).
I don’t know I’ve listened to the whole program, but Thistle and Shamrock did an interview with the writer & composer and played through the album These are the Hands. The whole thing is probably worth a listen, but if you want a couple of specific tracks, listen to Built on the Clyde (36:44) and Cutty Sark (51:52).
(I also think Thistle & Shamrock’s The Lost Songs of St. Kilda program is worth a listen; I remember some of the songs being pretty haunting.)
Maire Brennan was the last list, but I would especially recommend Follow the Word, Mary of the Gaels, and Bi Thus a Mo Shuile.
Loreena McKennitt was also on the last list, but a few specific songs, if you’re not familiar: The Lady of Shalott, Between the Shadows, Dante’s Prayer, Standing Stones, and Breaking of the Sword.
Finally, Dougie MacLean was also on the last list (and I listed some specific songs), but a few more to try: Solid Ground, Mary Queen of Scots, and She Loves Me (When I Try).
#Lady-Merian#music#I believe these are all free from swears but my apologies if something has slipped through!#Hope you find *something* of interest in here!#Thank you in advance for indulging my desire to throw a bunch of songs at you#I also know I'm going to remember that I've left off someone that really should be on here as soon as I post this :P
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Today’s mix:
Club Mix 99 by St. Peter & Heaven 1999 House / Trance / Progressive Trance / Big Beat / Nu-Disco
This double-disc mix has a lot of pros and a lot of cons, so let's break them down, starting with the pros. First off, the selection on this thing is pretty great. When you have the backing of a major label like Universal to make a mix, you're not gonna run into much trouble getting access to the tracks that you want. And it's for mostly that reason that this mix is a good one. It has plenty of bangers: some bonafied, surface-level classics (I will never, ever tire of Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone"), some sweet remixes, and a bunch of tunes that should definitely be revisited again. Disc 1 consists of mostly house tracks and Disc 2 has lots of trance and progressive trance jams, and a common theme that seems to unite them both is an overarching feeling of warm bliss, with the second disc especially encouraging you to engage in some fancy-free fist pumpery. So if you wanna try to re-experience some of the sublime feelings of what the house and trance worlds were bopping to in the clubs in 1999 (or maybe experience 1999 for the first time), then this thing'll do the trick.
Now for the cons. As far as the mixing goes, it's really not great. Universal got a couple randos, a brother and sister duo who call themselves St. Peter & Heaven, to put this thing together. Looking at their Discogs profile, they'd done plenty of mixes before this one, but only for major labels, which leads me to believe that they just knew the right people and had never been awarded a major label mix assignment based on their skill or popularity among dance music fans. As a result, the transitions tend to be weak, often sounding like your most basic crossfades, and placements of certain tracks are questionable at best. Another thing that Universal appears to have skimped on was the audio quality. With tracks like these, especially the epic and euphoric trance ones, you want stuff that's at a premium sonic quality in order to get a full, immersive experience; the type of sound that makes you feel like you're actually sitting in the decked-out studio that produced it. And the tunes on here don't come close to that standard. But if you're not much of an audiophile, it probably won't bother you that much.
So, in conclusion, while this is a pretty ample mix for its selection and the fact that it reflects well upon 1999, there's still probably better mixes out there that contain tracks of a similar caliber and are both sonically superior and have more authenticity.
Listen to Disc 1 here (minus track 1 for some reason). Listen to Disc 2 here (minus tracks 3 and 16 for some reason).
Highlights:
Disc 1:
Moloko - "Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix)" Eclipse - "Makes Me Love You (Morning Star Mix)" Groove Armada - "At The River (English Riviera Mix)" Supakings - "Back & Forth" Basement Jaxx - "Red Alert (Jaxx Club Mix)" MAW Presents India - "To Be In Love (MAW '99 Mix)" Supercar - "Computer Love (Olav Basoski Remix)" Pete Heller - "Big Love (Eat Me Edit)" Powerhouse Featuring Duane Harden - "What You Need (Full Intention Power Mix)" Blockster - "Grooveline (Blockster Club Mix)" The Wiseguys - "Ooh La La" The 3 Jays - "Feeling It Too (Blunt Radio Edit)" Phats & Small - "Turn Around (Norman Cook Remix)" The Three Amigos - "Louie Louie (The Wiseguys)" Yomanda - "Synth & Strings" Disc 2:
Sasha - "Xpander" Chicane Featuring Maire Brennan Of Clannad - "Saltwater (Original Mix)" ATB - "9pm (Til I Come) (Sequential One 1999 Remix)" Alice Deejay - "Better Off Alone (Vocal Club Mix)" Lost Tribe - "Gamemaster (Signum Remix)" The Morrighan - "Remember (To The Millenium) (Lange Remix)" Liquid Child - "Diving Faces (Tom Wax & Jakarta Remix)" DJ Sakin & Friends - "Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess) (Lange Remix)" Lustral - "Everytime (Mike Koglin Remix)" Gouryella - "Gouryella (Original Mix)" Blank & Jones - "Cream (Paul Van Dyk Mix)" The Space Brothers - "Legacy (Mash Up Matt Mix)" Veracocha - "Carte Blanche (Original Mix)" Binary Finary - "1998 (Matt Darey Mix)" Ayla - "Ayla (DJ Taucher Mix)" System F - "Out Of The Blue"
#house#house music#trance#trance music#progressive trance#big beat#nu disco#dance#dance music#electronic#electronic music#music#90s#90s music#90's#90's music#90s house#90's house#90s house music#90's house music#90s trance#90's trance#90s progressive trance#90's progressive trance#90s big beat#90's big beat#90s nu disco#90's nu disco#90s dance#90's dance
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I was tagged by @1stlieutenanttwitchy, and of course, I love music tags, so I must oblige.
Rules: we’re snooping on your playlist. put your entire music library on shuffle and list the first 10 songs then choose 10 victims. (Note: I don't listen to that many songs, as most of the music I listen to is instrumental, so most of this will be music, and not, strictly speaking, songs.)
1. Flight of the Silver Bird - by Two Steps from Hell.
This song starts out delicate and lovely and builds and swells into something powerful and even a little bit harsh by the end. I love it so much.
2. Where is Bernard - by The Sidh (I cannot link this one to a youtube video, but it is on spotify. I highly recommend it.)
Starts out with a gentle nostalgia, and works its way into something cheerful and uplifting. The tune is lively. I used to listen to this song every day when I worked back at home in the restaurant and danced in the kitchen when I swept. I listen to it whenever I feel hopeless and homesick.
3. Possibility - by Sarah Modene
A piano piece. It's very lovely, but isn't light or airy. It's well grounded, and starts out a little serious, but near the end it lightens up a bit, before become serious again.
4. Night Witches - by Sabaton
Okay, I LOVE Sabaton. There's a post floating around Tumblr about the all female 588th Night Bomber Regiment. Yeah, this song is about them. You should give it a listen.
5. Yuve Yuve Yu - by The Hu
Okay, it's time some of you were introduced to the epic glory that is Mongolian metal. This one isn't my very favorite of their songs, but it's a good one to start on. Mongolian throat singing is so unique and if you don't think it's just about the coolest thing you've ever heard, then I'm not sure we can be friends.
6. Byker Hill - by The Cottars
A mostly a capella rendition of a traditional English song about coal-miners.
7. Only Us - Miracle of Sound
I think this is a Game of Thrones song? I love it anyway.
8. Ida's Jig - by Daimh
A foot tapping jig. If fiddle music makes your heart happy, here's something for you. And if you like ullailian pipes too, than you're in for a treat. I practice playing the spoons and rhythm bones to this piece.
9. Perfect Time - by Maire Brennan
Maire Brennan is Enya's sister, and that's easy enough to hear. Her voice is similarly haunting. This song is beyond lovely, and has that beautiful, ethereal, fantasy feel to it that come from the perfect blending of vocals and music.
10. The Irish Meadow - by Gabrielle Aapri
A lively piano tune, bright and evocative. Gabrielle Aapri is one of my favorite pianists, all her music is so lovely.
I hereby tag @i-am-a-small-hobbit, @maysartcorner, @captaingondor, @dangerously-human, @rithmeres, @autumnhobbit, @thisbibliomaniac, @notentirelyunprecedented, @hobbitsetal and @soundlessdragon
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tagged by @xpityx 😊💜
Rules: answer 17 questions & tag 17 people you want to know better
(I’ve done it before, but I enjoy doing them! :D)
Nickname: Dor, Sio, and some ten versions of my surname
Zodiac sign: Ophiuchus
Height: 5′11
Hogwarts House: RavenPuff
Last thing I googled: Ophiuchus dates :D
Song stuck in my head: "Take Me To Church”, Hozier. What can I say, I’m writing.
Following: 168
Followers: 174
Amount of sleep I get: 5-7 hours, I’m staying up far too late
Lucky numbers: 7, 17
Dream job: Travel photographer, travel writer
Wearing: navy harem pants, red WonderWoman shirt, tucked in bed. It’s freaking cold.
Favourite songs:
“Boadicea”, “I Want Tomorrow”, “Anywhere Is”, Enya
“Dance Me To The End Of Love”, “Anthem”, “You Want it Darker”, Leonard Cohen
“Against The Wind”, “Ce Leis”, “Perfect Time”, Maire Brennan
“XXL”, “C’est une belle journee”, “L’histoire d’une fee c’est”, Mylene Farmer
Instruments: Gods no
Random fact: A friend got a tip from Carrie Fisher after doing a small job for her, that we then spent on drinks. To Space Mom. 💜💜💜
Aesthetics: jeans and oversize top, scarves, red hair, resting bitchface
Tagging: @kaeltale @keyrousse @fyrefyrefromtheskyy @namesonboats @dravenxivuk (if you have the spoons!)💜
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In the first part of In the Labyrinth of Drakes, WHY MUST I FEEL THINGS.
Spoiler alert.
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