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a while ago i made a post of the first use of every c1 song. here's the eldermourne followup! a lot more of these songs have official releases than the c1 songs, but there's still some that don't.
(disclaimers, etc: this doesn't include the generic combat music / royalty free songs, and this list is only eldermourne songs.)
1 - Eldermourne Theme, 1:49 1 - Fia Boginya, 7:30 1 - Zirk Vervain, 18:56 1 - Henry Hogfish, 31:35
2 - Spare the Spritely, 5:59 2 - The Witch's Hut, 14:52 2 - The Children, 28:57 2 - A Friend for Life, 36:29 2 - Blackthorn Hall, 38:56 2 - The Lonely Autumn, 46:34 2 - Bonkginya, Fia Bonkginya, 1:03:50
3 - Broken Heart Banshee, 24:31 3 - The Baron's Estate, 31:37 3 - Henry's House, 52:21
4 - Young Love, 36:59 4 - Gunvar, 1:02:22
5 - The Petty Guard, 19:19 5 - Batilda's Blade, 1:13:21
7 - Baroness, 15:42* 7 - The Scale, 18:12 7 - Toadlimax, 1:06:10 * Baroness is only credited by this name later, but it makes the most sense
9 - The Hexblood Centurions, 5:35 9 - Harrenford, 24:58 9 - Hospitable, 35:32 9 - Tarragon's Terrarium, 41:24
11 - Sir Reynard, 15:36 11 - Winter Sprite, 38:19 11 - Stallios, 55:21 11 - Hexbuds, 1:35:39
15 - The Blade and the Smith, 1:06:47 15 - The Scale (Piano Reprise), 1:11:49 15 - Kenley, 1:16:52
18 - Bloody Mural, 43:31 18 - Olwen the Sullen, 56:03 18 - Haunting Visages, 1:00:23 18 - On the Edge, 1:35:54
21 - Cursed, 58:47
22 - Zelbuldar 3, 7:51 22 - Ghost Dragon, 1:01:07 22 - Healing Worm, 1:02:36 22 - The Scrappers, 1:04:46
23 - Irina, 33:34
28 - The Mighty Ducks 3, 2:51* * Emily wrote music for her reading a Mighty Ducks 3 quote during the intro
30 - Guardians of the Grove, 15:19* 30 - Chute Groove, 56:30 30 - Memories, 1:01:39 * This song is actually credited in place of The Children in ep2, but doesn't get used until here
32 - The Smithy's Hut, 37:00
40 - Ill Luck Henry, 1:30:59 41 - Riverboat Shanty, 3:27:57
#naddpod#eldermourne#naddmusic tag#also ep30 disclaimer 'memories' is only used there (not credited as such anywhere else across the campaigns)#and so i might be wrong about that one. there's another song in that mist loop that Could also be it#but like#rather than hold off on posting this i just did anyway. i'll fix it later if i was wrong
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As part of my 700 followers celebration (I AM also working on that Malec fic) I am going to be doing a TSC characters poll bracket for the next few weeks! Below the cut I’m including a list of the 64 characters I’ve decided to include. Let me know if there’s anyone I’m missing, and the first round of polls will be posted Sunday!
1. Clary Fairchild
2. Jace Herondale
3. Alec Lightwood
4. Simon Lovelace
5. Izzy Lightwood
6. Magnus Bane
7. Tessa Gray
8. Will Herondale
9. Jem Carstairs
10. Charlotte Fairchild
11. Henry Branwell
12. Gideon Lightwood
13. Gabriel Lightwood
14. Jessamine Lovelace
15. Cecily Herondale
16. Sophie Collins
17. Ragnor Fell
18. Cordelia Carstairs
19. James Herondale
20. Lucie Herondale
21. Alastair Carstairs
22. Thomas Lightwood
23. Christopher Lightwood
24. Matthew Fairchild
25. Anna Lightwood
26. Ari Bridgestock
27. Grace Blackthorn
28. Jesse Blackthorn
29. Sebastian Morgenstern
30. Maia Roberts
31. Raphael Santiago
32. Catarina Loss
33. George Lovelace
34. Lily Chen
35. Emma Carstairs
36. Julian Blackthorn
37. Cristina Rosales
38. Mark Blackthorn
39. Kieran Kingson
40. Helen Blackthorn
41. Aline Penhallow
42. Ty Blackthorn
43. Livvy Blackthorn
44. Kit Herondale
45. Dru Blackthorn
46. Tavvy Blackthorn
47. Diana Wrayburn
48. Ash Morgenstern
49. Rafael Lightwood-Bane
50. Max Lightwood-Bane
51. Max Lightwood
52. Tatiana Lightwood
53. Malcolm Fade
54. Anabel Blackthorn
55. Valentine Morgenstern
56. Shinyun Jung
57. Thaïs Pedroso
58. Jaime Rosales
59. Diego Rosales
60. Anush Joshi
61. Mina Carstairs
62. Church
63. Oscar Wilde
64. Chairman Meow
#tsc#the shadowhunter chronicles#the wicked powers#the mortal instruments#the infernal devices#the last hours#the dark artifices#the eldest curses
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Hierarchy of Smoke Allies
Flowers smell nice, but they don't hold up under the weight of the heavy lifters to come. Burning mullein flowers has been used for clearing space as well as clearing chest congestion.
Leaves are stronger magic than their floral compatriots because they contain more volatile oils and have more energy to give to the working. Mugwort, for example, is a boundary plant, meaning that it can be used as a smoke to cross the boundary around your property to enforce personal limits for unwanted visitors.
Roots and seeds are stronger than the leaves because they form the foundation of the plant and are the basis of the network for the plant's ability to care for itself - the plant's "brain." Gingerroot has the fire necessary to burn away the ties that bind something to our homes that needs removing.
Wood allies are even farther up the food chain. These contain the life of decades' worth of the tree's knowledge because in almost all cases the entire tree must be harvested to procure these beautifully scented woods. Now that we're in the age of responsible stewardship, we are aware of endangered trees like sandalwood (Santalum album) being poached, so Australia has stepped up its game and increased its standards. The largest sandalwood farm from Australia's Santalum spicatum is now three times the size of France. For every tree that is harvested for essential oil, three more are planted.
Resins are the king of all smoke rituals, and the first to come to mind is usually frankincense. If and energy wasn't affected be the lower rungs of the plant kingdom, it stands a good chance that a resin will do the trick.
-Sacred Smoke by Amy Blackthorn, pgs 51-52
#incense#resins#smoke cleansing#witchcraft#witchblr#green witch#green witchcraft#herbal magic#herbal witch#quotes
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Memories of Ireland #670
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Okay I’m working on an unreasonably long continuation to your headcanons but please please tell me everything about Mickey Daniels (& Melissa van Aren, Emily Kirkpatrick, and Amy Turner)? 🥺🥺
Ok that's a lot. So let's see...
Michelle Jolene Daniels
Mickey for short
Mickey Jo when people are trying to be cute
Lives in New York
Best friends with Violette Knight (@madebyleftovermuses)
Ends up dating her twin brother Grayson
mom was a Gallagher girl and now she's an fbi big shot who's always on international undercover missions
dad was a Blackthorne boy who left the industry and now he writes best selling spy thrillers under a pen name
Broadway obsessed comic book nerd
Codename: Newsgirl
dresses like Blair Waldorf
can hack anything
FC: Meg Donnelly
Amy Turner
daughter of the US ambassador to France
can disarm and reassemble a nuclear explosive in under 90 seconds.
Emily Kirkpatrick
Officially, her parents are military researchers,
all the Gallagher girls know they really work at area 51
speaks 8 languages, 2 of which most people have never heard of
jokes that she's really an alien on a mission to infiltrate the human race
Melissa van Aren
Daughter of an NSA agent
got three perfect scores on the SAT at age 11
fc Rowan Blanchard
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Events 1.28 (after 1920)
1920 – Foundation of the Spanish Legion. 1922 – Knickerbocker Storm: Washington, D.C.'s biggest snowfall, causes a disaster when the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapses, killing over 100 people. 1932 – Japanese forces attack Shanghai. 1933 – The name Pakistan is coined by Choudhry Rahmat Ali Khan and is accepted by Indian Muslims who then thereby adopted it further for the Pakistan Movement seeking independence. 1935 – Iceland becomes the first Western country to legalize therapeutic abortion. 1938 – The World Land Speed Record on a public road is broken by Rudolf Caracciola in the Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen at a speed of 432.7 kilometres per hour (268.9 mph). 1941 – Franco-Thai War: Final air battle of the conflict. A Japanese-mediated armistice goes into effect later in the day. 1945 – World War II: Supplies begin to reach the Republic of China over the newly reopened Burma Road. 1956 – Elvis Presley makes his first national television appearance. 1958 – The Lego company patents the design of its Lego bricks, still compatible with bricks produced today. 1960 – The National Football League announces expansion teams for Dallas to start in the 1960 NFL season and Minneapolis-St. Paul for the 1961 NFL season. 1964 – An unarmed United States Air Force T-39 Sabreliner on a training mission is shot down over Erfurt, East Germany, by a Soviet MiG-19. 1965 – The current design of the Flag of Canada is chosen by an act of Parliament. 1977 – The first day of the Great Lakes Blizzard of 1977, which dumps 3 metres (10 ft) of snow in one day in Upstate New York. Buffalo, Syracuse, Watertown, and surrounding areas are most affected. 1980 – USCGC Blackthorn collides with the tanker Capricorn while leaving Tampa, Florida and capsizes, killing 23 Coast Guard crewmembers. 1981 – Ronald Reagan lifts remaining domestic petroleum price and allocation controls in the United States, helping to end the 1979 energy crisis and begin the 1980s oil glut. 1982 – US Army General James L. Dozier is rescued by Italian anti-terrorism forces from captivity by the Red Brigades. 1984 – Tropical Storm Domoina makes landfall in southern Mozambique, eventually causing 214 deaths and some of the most severe flooding so far recorded in the region. 1985 – Supergroup USA for Africa (United Support of Artists for Africa) records the hit single We Are the World, to help raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief. 1986 – Space Shuttle program: STS-51-L mission: Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates after liftoff, killing all seven astronauts on board. 1988 – In R v Morgentaler the Supreme Court of Canada strikes down all anti-abortion laws. 2002 – TAME Flight 120, a Boeing 727-100, crashes in the Andes mountains in southern Colombia, killing 94. 2006 – The roof of one of the buildings at the Katowice International Fair in Poland collapses due to the weight of snow, killing 65 and injuring more than 170 others. 2021 – A nitrogen leak at a poultry food processing facility in Gainesville, Georgia kills six and injures at least ten. 2023 – Protests begin after police beat and kill Tyre Nichols.
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30-flowers @ LJ
01. Roses :: Passion or Desire 02. Daisy :: Gentleness 03. Petunia :: Resentment 04. Pansy :: remembrance 05. Tulip :: declaration of love 06. Sunflower :: haughtiness 07. Lilacs :: Youthful or Acceptance 08. Iris :: Wisdom 09. Peony :: Bashfulness 10. Lily (white) :: Purity 11. Daffodil :: Unrequited love 12. Orchid :: Beauty 13. Carnations :: Fascination 14. Baby’s breath :: Happiness 15. Forget-me-not :: memories 16. Gardenia :: "I love you in secret" 17. Violet :: Simplicity 18. Chrysanthemum :: optimism 19. Snap dragon :: Deception 20. Queen Anne’s Lace :: Fantasy 21. Poppy :: Eternal sleep or Imagination 22. Marigold :: cruelty 23. Bluebell :: Humility 24. Cosmos :: Modesty 25. Holly :: Foresight 26. Dandelion (weeds) :: Faithfulness 27. Bird of Paradise :: Magnificence 28. Lotus (blossom) :: Mystery 29. Buttercup :: Childishness 30. Jasmine :: Sensuality 31. Lavender :: Devotion 32. Fir :: Time 33. Sage :: Virtue 34. Mistletoe :: affection 35. Camellia :: Gratitude 36. Ebony :: Darkness 37. Four leaf clover :: Good luck 38. Snowdrop :: Hope 39. Ivy :: friendship 40. Cactus :: Endurance 41. Hyacinth (purple) :: I'm sorry; please forgive me; sorrow 42. Hyacinth (yellow) :: Jealousy 43. Lily (orange) :: hatred 44. Grass :: Submission 45. Lemon :: Zest 46. Monkshood :: Chivalry 47. Narcissus :: Egotism 48. Oleander :: Caution; beware 49. Prickly Pear :: Satire 50. Rose (Black) :: Death
51. Spider flower :: Elope with me 52. Balm :: Sympathy 53. Aloe :: Grief 54. Candytuft :: Indifference 55. Feverfew :: Protection 56. Forsythia :: Anticipation 57. Nettle :: Slander; you are spiteful 58. Venus Fly Trap :: Duplicity 59. Bachelor’s Buttons :: Celibacy 60. Sweet pea :: Goodbye; departure 61. Myrtle :: Home 62. Angelica :: Inspiration 63. Begonia :: Deformity 64. Garlic :: Courage; strength 65. Yarrow :: Healing 66. Rhubarb :: advice 67. Blackthorn :: Difficulty 68. Turnip :: Charity 69. Viscaria :: Will you dance with me? 70. Carnation (stripped) :: Refusal; sorry I can't be with you 71. Cobaea :: Gossip 72. Azalea ::Temperance 73. Geranium :: Stupidity or folly 74. Abutilon :: Meditation 75. Venus Looking Glass:: Flattery 76. Dogbane :: Lies 77. Nasturtium :: Conquest 78. Thistle (Scotch) :: Retaliation 79. Tamarisk :: Crime 80. Lettuce :: cold hearted 81. Olive :: Peace 82. Hemp :: Fate 83. Rocket :: Rivalry 84. Sainfoin :: You confuse me 85. Plum :: Independence 86. Helenium :: Tears 87. Crown Imperial :: Arrogance 88. Oak :: Hospitality 89. Southernwood :: Banter or jest 90. Heath :: Solitude 91. Judas Tree :: Betrayal 92. Chamomile :: Patience 93. Betony :: Surprise 94. Furze :: Anger 95. Pimpernel :: Change or Assignation 96. Borage :: Bluntness or Talent 97. Freesia :: Trust 98. Dog rose :: pleasure and pain 99. Fleur-De-Lis :: Message 100. Centaury :: Delicacy
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Discovering the Nightlife Scene: A Guide to Queens Nightclubs
Sovereigns, New York is known for its different culture and lively nightlife scene. From in vogue bars to clubs, the district offers a plenty of choices for those hoping to move the night away. In this article, we'll investigate the dance club scene in Sovereigns and featuring probably the best spots to look at.
Quite possibly of the most well known dance club in Sovereigns is the Amadeus Dance club. Situated in the core of Jamaica, this club offers a roomy dance floor, best in class sound framework, and a celebrity segment for the people who need to party in style. The music at Amadeus is essentially hip bounce and reggae, with live exhibitions from top craftsmen in the class.
Another best position is Club Atlantis, which offers a more upscale air. With its smooth plan and rich stylistic layout, this club is the ideal objective for those hoping to spruce up and partake in an evening to remember. The music at Club Atlantis is a blend of Latin and hip jump, with DJ's turning the most recent hits.
For those searching for an all the more serene energy, Hombres Parlor is a famous decision. Situated in Jackson Levels, this comfortable parlor offers a casual air and unrecorded music exhibitions from nearby specialists. The music here is essentially Latin, with a blend of salsa, merengue, and bachata.
On the off chance that you're searching for a night out with a view, Penthouse808 is the spot to be. This roof dance club offers shocking perspectives on the Manhattan horizon and a party climate that is unequaled. With a blend of hip jump and electronic music, Penthouse808 is the ideal spot to move the night away while taking in the stunning perspectives.
All in all, Sovereigns is home to a different and energizing nightlife scene, with a scope of clubs taking special care of all preferences and inclinations. Whether you're searching for a high-energy party or a more easygoing energy, there's a dance club in Sovereigns that is certain to possess all the necessary qualities. So put on your moving shoes and prepare to investigate the nightlife scene in Sovereigns!
Another area of interest is the Blackthorn 51 in Elmhurst, which is known for its unrecorded music exhibitions and rock-themed parties. From recognition groups to anticipated craftsmen, this club offers a one of a kind encounter for music admirers, everything being equal.
On the off chance that you're searching for something somewhat unique, go to the Z Inn Housetop in Lengthy Island City. This in vogue housetop bar and parlor offers shocking perspectives on the city horizon and a stylish environment that is ideally suited for a night out with companions. Taste on mixed drinks while taking in the view, or hit the dance floor when the DJ begins turning.
Regardless of where you decide to go, it's memorable's essential to drink mindfully and remain safe. Try to prepare and have an assigned driver, or exploit public transportation choices like the tram or a taxi administration.
In general, the nightlife scene in Sovereigns offers a different scope of choices for party-participants of any age and interests. Whether you're in the temperament for moving, unrecorded music, or just partaking in a beverage with companions, there's a club in Sovereigns that is certain to convey a remarkable encounter. So feel free to investigate all that Sovereigns brings to the table, and gain a few remarkable experiences en route.
For More Info :-
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I posted 303 times in 2022
That's 174 more posts than 2021!
28 posts created (9%)
275 posts reblogged (91%)
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I tagged 51 of my posts in 2022
#secrets of blackthorn hall - 12 posts
#sobh - 12 posts
#shadowhunters - 11 posts
#kit herondale - 11 posts
#twp - 10 posts
#wlw - 8 posts
#genderfluid - 7 posts
#nblw - 7 posts
#tmi - 7 posts
#bisexual - 7 posts
Longest Tag: 140 characters
#and illiana was already overdue with quite a lot of books specially the one she is already carrying its been with her for….. right so it may
My Top Posts in 2022:
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“But you’re Jace Herondale! You eat danger for breakfast. You eat danger flakes topped with perilberries.”
pretty accurate tbh
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Julian pointed out that it might be a trap, and Kit exploded. “Of course it’s a trap! But I can’t let Mina be hurt on my behalf.”
Oh he MAD mad
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sobh has literally gone from the breaking of the blackthorn curse to the transformation of Kit into to an angsty, traumatised, “I’ll sacrifice my life for my loved ones” Herondale and I am HERE for it
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#2
When you’re making out with your partner on their bed and they put their knee in between your legs>>>
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My #1 post of 2022
Every person who wanted to be part of the hunters of Artemis when they read pjo is gay now, sorry I don’t make the rules.
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New York Rock and Metal Club Blackthorn 51 Closes its Doors Due to the Pandemic
New York Rock and Metal Club Blackthorn 51 Closes its Doors Due to the Pandemic
In a move echoed by countless small clubs all around the work catering to rock and metal, Blackthorn 51has closed its doors at it’s former Queens location permanently. The management of the club cited the closures over the COVID-19 pandemic, and no ability to become profitable at anything less than 100% capacity. They have not ruled out returning to a new location in several years if conditions…
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songs in c3e70: deer old dad (timestamps from the ad-free version. does not include the generic combat music. “a wizard’s tournament” is the recap song.)
Balnor the Brave - 7:29
Blackthorn Hall - 8:30
Ode to the Archipelago - 13:16
Bittersweet Sixteen - 14:51
Hospitably Hostile - 17:20
Balnor's Bad Dream - 20:44
Balnor the Brave - 23:26
Winter Sprite - 24:58
Left is Left and Right is Center - 28:22
Escape from Smuggler's Bounty - 30:26
Gunvar - 32:54
The Red Fen - 33:54
Greener Shades - 35:26
Slumber in the Stump - 36:14
Zelbuldar 3 - 38:46
Mothership Lobby - 39:35 and 43:29
Left is Left and Right is Center - 46:34
The Multiverse - 48:46
Goblin Dirigible - 50:56
A Friend For Life - 53:49
Escape from Smuggler's Bounty - 55:40
Tower in the Distance - 58:57
Frankie Vantasmo - 1:02:22
Malscurial - 1:07:02
The Mindflayer's Lair - 1:08:16
Bonkginya, Fia Bonkginya - 1:12:23
Malscurial - 1:17:15
Sir Reynard - 1:20:41
Malscurial - 1:22:26
context for each song + notes under the cut!
Balnor the Brave - 7:29 - Balnor grieves Truehare
Blackthorn Hall - 8:30 - Duck Team celebrating / Kenna's first beer
Ode to the Archipelago - 13:16 - Calder makes an ice luge / Revelry with the Green Knights
Bittersweet Sixteen - 14:51 - Entering the Summer Court Castle
Hospitably Hostile - 17:20 - Calder brings up Leonore to Robert / Robert explains their past
Balnor's Bad Dream - 20:44 - Robert explains Leonore's treachery and betrayal
Balnor the Brave - 23:26 - Robert explains his order's mission and that they have failed Queen Cirilla
Winter Sprite - 24:58 - Callie's read on Cirilla (naive)
Left is Left and Right is Center - 28:22 - Discussing Gunk's future
Escape from Smuggler's Bounty - 30:26 - Robert offers the Green Knight's service if DT will help bring Cirilla back
Gunvar - 32:54 - Robert reminisces about Queen Cirilla
The Red Fen - 33:54 - King Lestibourne
Greener Shades - 35:26 - Duck Team's sleeping quarters
Slumber in the Stump - 36:14 - Duck Team going to bed
Zelbuldar 3 - 38:46 - Ma Goblin hologram
Mothership Lobby - 39:35 - Ma Goblin gives them a net gun for the Fatebringers
Mothership Lobby - 43:29 - Ma says she can scan automatons
Left is Left and Right is Center - 46:34 - Sol uses Lestibourne's bath water
The Multiverse - 48:46 - Sol crits to recharge his spores
Goblin Dirigible - 50:56 - Green Knight forces gathering / Saying goodbye to Robert
A Friend For Life - 53:49 - Callie gives Robert a stag fern as a token
Escape from Smuggler's Bounty - 55:40 - Green Knights preparing to fly out
Tower in the Distance - 58:57 - Arrival in Autumn
Frankie Vantasmo - 1:02:22 - Discussing an approach to the castle
Malscurial - 1:07:02 - DT + Balnor land among the elementals + automatons
The Mindflayer's Lair - 1:08:16 - Callie scans an automaton
Bonkginya, Fia Bonkginya - 1:12:23 - Communicating with Ma Goblin / Automaton overview and discussion
Malscurial - 1:17:15 - Entering Charbin's castle
Sir Reynard - 1:20:41 - Charbin shows Bearlain in a cage / Betrays them
Malscurial - 1:22:26 - Charbin's forces start attacking
Notes: "Slumber in the Stump" is credited as "Moonshine's Stump"
#naddpod#ba2mia#naddpod spoilers#ba2mia spoilers#song timestamps#gonna be lots of song titles in this one lol#balnor the brave#blackthorn hall#ode to the archipelago#bittersweet sixteen#hospitably hostile#balnor's bad dream#winter sprite#left is left and right is center#escape from smuggler's bounty#gunvar#the red fen#greener shades#slumber in the stump#zelbuldar 3#mothership lobby#the multiverse#goblin dirigible#a friend for life#tower in the distance#frankie vantasmo#malscurial#the mindflayer's lair#bonkginya fia bonkginya#sir reynard
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Celtic Music Stories #585
Listen to the audio liner notes from several musicians on the Irish & Celtic music Podcast #585.
Willowgreen, Poitin, Amelia Hogan, Kinnfolk, Boston Blackthorne, Téada, Barrenhart, Altan, Brad Tuck, Lúnasa, Sue Spencer, Marc Gunn, Enda Reilly, The Chivalrous Crickets
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0:06 - WELCOME
1:16 - WILLOWGREEN - A PIRATE HIDEOUT
Willowgreen performs traditional, contemporary and original music from Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland, Canada, U.S.A. and the rest of the Celtic music world. Their signature vocal style combined with instrumentation including harp, hammered dulcimer, bodhrán, guitars, button accordion, whistles and mandolin appeals to audiences of all ages.
Jim Ofsthun bio: Jim is an original member of Willowgreen, and a talented vocalist and instrumentalist with international performances on Irish bodhrán, guitar, button accordion, and whistles. He is also a member of McInnis' Kitchen, and of Eira. He has family connections to the music through Ireland and Newfoundland, and is considered one of the top producers in Irish music in the Midwest.
4:37 - Willowgreen “Crocker’s Cove Reel” from Willowgreen
7:34 - POITIN
Poitín are an award-winning traditional Celtic band from Pilsen in the Czech Republic. They explore all forms of Celtic music but are firmly grounded in the pub session tradition and like nothing better than sitting round a table in the corner of a cosy pub playing old favourites about tarry sailors, merry maids and drunken nights. Poitín have performed at festivals across Europe in Italy, France, Poland, Denmark, Germany and the Czech Republic.
As the album says, it's 'one for the road', to go with you and keep you company in your car or on your bike, and this Celtic world music will take you from Ireland to Argentina, from England to Egypt, from Brittany to the Czech Republic and beyond.
15:44 - Poitin “Claudy Banks” from One For the Road
17:58 - AMELIA HOGAN - TAKING FLIGHT
Amelia Hogan is an impeccably authentic singer of Celtic music and her heart comes through in honeyed tones on Irish, Scottish, British, and American styled vocals. She sings in the Irish music tradition of Sean-Nós, or “old style” as well as accompanied. Amelia also plays bodhran and a small 22 string Welsh lap harp, and tours internationally to global acclaim.
Amelia Hogan sings both traditional and contemporary folk music with lilting graces and subtlety. She’ll weave a mysterious old magic that takes the listener out of time and place. She transports audiences with haunting melodies, holding them close, and stirs ancient spirits with an evocative storytelling presence.
24:07 - Amelia Hogan “Taking Flight” from Taking Flight
26:19 - FEEDBACK
28:24 - KINNFOLK
Josh and Julie Kinn weave bouzouki, bodhran, and smooth vocal harmonies in their Celtic folk music from the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Kinnfolk have played at festivals and listening rooms throughout Virginia and beyond. In 2021, Kinnfolk was one of 10 bands--representing 10 countries from across the globe--selected to be part of the inaugural Robinson Emerging Artist Showcase hosted by the Goderich Celtic Roots Festival. As their notoriety has expanded worldwide, their music has been featured on podcasts and radio programs across the globe.
39:51 - Kinnfolk “The Hat Song” from The Knotted Circle
45:15 - BOSTON BLACKTHORNE - FISHING
Boston Blackthorne has been performing with the same core members for over 25 years. Their sound is a unique blend of traditional Celtic and Americana in a driving format - more rock than the Clancy Brothers, more folk than the Dropkick Murphys - while sharing some of the traditional repertoires of both.
They are proud of their deep songwriting bench - the original songs of Boston Blackthorne have won several national and international songwriting competitions including first place in the International Narrative Songwriting competition and honorable mention in the International Songwriting Competition.
The band’s sound is centered around powerful vocal harmonies and lead vocals shared by several of the members. Between the 5 core members instrumentation includes fiddle, 4&5 string banjo, harmonica, 6&12 string guitars, mandolin, bouzouki, bass and drums
50:26 - Boston Blackthorne “Fishing over the Lusi” from Single
54:40 - ALTAN - FAVORITE SONG OF MAIRÉAD NÍ MHAONAIGH
You can hear more stories by the Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh on show #580.
Altan are an Irish folk music band formed in County Donegal in 1987 by lead vocalist Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and her husband Frankie Kennedy. The group were primarily influenced by traditional Irish language songs from Donegal and have sold over a million records.
The group were the first traditional Irish group to be signed to a major label when they signed with Virgin Records in 1994. The group has collaborated with Dolly Parton, Enya, The Chieftains, Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss, and many others.
57:29 - Altan “An Mhaighdean Mhara” from Island Angel
1:00:17 - ARE YOU FOLLOWING THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 PLAYLIST?
ATLANTA IRISH DANCE BY BURKE AND CONNOLLY
Earlier this year, I wanted to learn more about Irish dance. I contacted one of the co-founders of Atlanta Irish Dance by Burke and Connolly. Emma Burke is a certified Irish dance teacher and internationally certified Irish dance adjudicator, which allows her to judge Irish dance competitions world wide. During her Irish dancing career, she competed all over the world, winning titles throughout.
Atlanta Irish Dance is the Premiere Irish Dance Academy in Georgia and one of the top Irish Dance Companies in the United States. They have an exciting performance based program run through their 501c3, in which they produce lively crowd-pleasing performances for crowds across Atlanta. Their dancers and teams are ranked 1st in the Region, 2nd in North America, and among the top 10 in the World.
We talked a little about their Feis they do each year and Irish dance costumes. I’ll break that up with some dance tunes.
Feis vs Feisana from Atlanta Irish Dance
1:04:11 - Téada “Jigs - The Women of Monaghan / Nancy Hynes’ / Tap the Barrel” from Coiscéim Coiligh / As the Days Brighten
1:08:13 - COSTUMING WITH IRISH DANCE
1:14:31 - Barrenhart “Haste To The Wedding/Drowsy Maggie/Harvest Home” from Celtic Grass
1:16:10 - THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST
1:17:10 - BRAD TUCK - THE RED VIOLIN
Born in Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland, Brad developed a love for music early in his life. Residing in St. John's, Brad is the drummer for a staple of the traditional Newfoundland music scene, Shanneyganock, and began a solo career in 2018 with the release of his first album "On These Waters". Brad was nominated for Traditional Artist of the Year at the 2018 & 2022 MusicNL Awards, and has released three full length albums, one EP and two Christmas singles.
1:20:14 - Brad Tuck “The Red Violin” from Stages
Colin Farrell of Lunasa told a story back in show #579.
1:25:15 - LUNASA - THREE REELS
Lúnasa is a traditional Irish music group, named after Lughnasadh, an ancient harvest festival. They tour and perform internationally, and have recorded a number of albums of both traditional and contemporary Irish instrumental music.
1:27:06 - Lúnasa “Morning Nightcap = McLeod's Farewell/Morning Nightcap/The Malbay Shuffle” from The Story So Far
1:31:17 - SUE SPENCER - MUSIC UNDER THE STARS
Sue grew up singing Newfoundland and Irish folk songs with her family, and comes by her Irish roots through Newfoundland. Her driving guitar style and signature smile will lift your spirits. Sue has been nominated multiple times for the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council Hall of Honour Award. She also performs internationally as part of Willowgreen and McInnis' Kitchen.
1:34:43 - Sue Spencer “Tickle Cove Pond” from North Shore
1:38:59 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS
1:39:32 - MARC GUNN
John Sharkey White II requested my version of “Peggy Gordon” in the last episode of the podcast. Obviously, I am the host of this podcast. But I’m gonna read my current bio on my website like I’ve done with others.
Marc Gunn is a Rhythm & Folk songwriter who fuses Irish and Scottish folk songs with pop culture. One brewery called it Sci F’Irish music. His musical weapon of choice is the autoharp. He breathes acoustic Rock and Roll into this folk instrument and adds a bellowing taste of rhythm & blues.
Gunn found musical inspiration performing Irish drinking songs. He learned the art of performing at Renaissance faires and from his childhood idol, Elvis Presley, who said, “You've got to put on a show to draw a crowd.” His concerts are fun filled with sing along songs that get the audience's feet tapping.
And now for my song…
I first heard the song “Peggy Gordon” from a cassette of Irish Drinking Songs I found at Half-Price Books in Austin, Texas. I learned most of my early Irish song repertoire from that album, songs like “Whiskey in the Jar”, “Big Strong Man, “Wild Rover”, “Bog Down in the Valley” and lots more.
Their version of “Peggy Gordon” was short, but memorable. I played it on and off for many years. I remember singing it at a pub in Switzerland when I met Heidi and Stef of the Celtic band Bow Triplets.
In July 2009, I met my future wife, Gwen, while touring in Virginia. We had this whirlwind romance and began talking on the phone every day and went to see each other as much as possible even while I was out on tour. I was completely mesmerized by her.
A few weeks later, I was back in Austin. I was scheduled to record my next studio album with Rich Brotherton. He’s an incredible engineer and had done some brilliant work for Ed Miller and lots of top-notch artists in Texas.
I was having trouble singing the song. I was pitchy and my voice lacked any real emotion. The lyrics have this great feeling of love and longing. Which is exactly the feeling I was having with Gwen so far away. And so… I closed my eyes, focused on Gwen, and sang.
To this day, I still tell people it is one of my best recordings. Because I feel like I nailed it. And then to top it off, Rich Brotherton added some absolutely beautiful guitar work, as he did throughout that album. It is definitely one of my warmest and lushest and best-produced albums.
1:42:07 - Marc Gunn “Peggy Gordon” from The Bridge
1:46:26 - ENDA REILLY
Enda Reilly is a folk singer, songwriter and guitarist from Dublin, Ireland. Firmly rooted in the Irish tradition with songs that strive for a better future, Enda Reilly’s work invites you to see the world from his varied and unique perspective through each new song and project. From busking on Grafton Street to the National Concert Hall, Enda has performed on countless stages in his hometown of Dublin and beyond.
1:50:46 - Enda Reilly “Christmas True” from Christmas Is With Us
1:54:07 - CLOSING
1:54:22 - THE CHIVALROUS CRICKETS – LORD OF MISRULE
The Crickets explore the roots, branches and crossroads of Celtic and English folk and American Old Time music. With equal attention to exhilarating performances and academic rigor, they bring to the stage boldly reimagined arrangements of standards and originals with traditional influence. With a particular focus on song repertoire, they're known for their rich vocal harmonies and fascinating textural blends incorporating over 15 instruments, both modern and ancient.
They're a family band comprising two sisters, two couples and childhood friends. Four of their members are full-time classical musicians as well.
2:02:23 - The Chivalrous Crickets “The Lord of Misrule” from A Chivalrous Christmas
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Once again, we are doing a different sort of show. This is not the usual format.
I collect stories from artists about the songs they write or play. It’s sort of like the Liner Notes behind some of their songs. Much like what I do on my Pub Songs & Stories podcast. I’m excited to share this nice bunch of stories as we finish up 2022.
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I’ve been listening to your show for about 15 years, I got a chance to chat with you at the online Boskone you attended in 2020. (On zoom) You talked about how wonderful traveling was. I haven’t travelled overseas since 2019 (because of COVID), but in December my wife and I are going to spend a week exploring Iceland. We’re very excited. (we’ll only have 4.5 hours of sunlight each day, but we hope to see the northern lights) . All the best."
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Ok but you have to admit Magnus Bane would definitely be the leader of the whole going to Area 51 thing to see them aliens
#alongside Simon??#maybe??#Kit and Ty would definitely join them#magnus bane#shadowhunters#kit herondale#ty blackthorn#area 51#malec#alec lightwood#tsc#tmi#tda#rsom#stapler.exe
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Livvy Blackthorn might knew what’s inside Area 51
#kit begged her to#Ty hated this idea#WELP ONLY IF SHE STAYED GHOST IN TWP#wish she didn’t#i want her alive and well#and sane#livvy blackthorn#ty blackthorn#kit herondale#ghost!livvy#area 51#alien#the dark artifices#the wicked powers#tda#twp
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