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fully-functioning-pigeon · 9 months ago
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“In my timeline she’s still alive”
Emily how dare you come for my heart like that
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lpbear · 4 months ago
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i’m so excited for everyone to get to see the dublin n1 quangle (n2 was also great but this is a specific thing about n1) but i’m so nervous that the best part of the crowd’s contribution to the night will be cut out or will never have been recorded, bc it was a bit that started before the cast actually started the show, and i’m not going to spoil it yet in case they do include it but i am nerrrrvous, it was very good vibes and i hope you all get to see it 🙌
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narcissistcookbook · 8 months ago
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This isn't really a question, just a weird serendipity/full circle observation. I heard about your music and started following your tumblr after a chance encounter with one of your fans. I met said fan at an improv comedy show in Dublin, we hit it off, had a lovely evening and I checked out your Spotify & tumblr where you share a fair amount of Dropout & D20 content. I was only in Dublin to go to the dimension 20 live show.
hell yeah, get serendipped
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celtfather · 6 years ago
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Celtic Heroes & Musical Legends #178
Inspiration is a funny friend. It finds you and guides you. It takes you to strange and wonderful places. It introduces you to heroes.
I started playing Celtic music in 1999... by accident. I had three "Celtic" songs in my song repertoire: "The Scotsman", "Irish Ballad" by Tom Lehrer, and an original Enya-esque song with nonsensical lyrics called "Lounging in La La Land".
I was practicing on the South Mall at the University of Texas at Austin when red-haired gentleman asked if I'd like to perform at a Renaissance festival. As a Dungeons & Dragons nerd, I was so excited I asked my friend Andrew McKee to start a band with me.
Soon the Brobdingnagian Bards found new Celtic music heroes and inspiration. For me, it was The Wolfe Tones, Christy Moore, The Irish Balladeers, and some random cassette that was called Irish Drinking Songs. That was my introduction to Celtic music. Those were my first Celtic music heroes.
Later, I added Ed Miller, Serious Kitchen (featuring Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer), Dougie MacLean, The Elders, Gaelic Storm, Clandestine, and even Bing Crosby. So of course many of these you have heard on my podcasts.
Who are your Celtic music heroes?
Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the virtual Public House for Celtic culture and change through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to a kinder, happier world.
Today’s show is brought to you by my Heroic Gunn Runners on Patreon. These generous people pledge $10 per month so that I can keep creating music, podcasts and live streaming video shows like Coffee with The Celtfather. Of course, you can support me for any amount. But these are my heroes. Thank you!
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Celtic bands mentioned in this show: Screeched Inn, Kilt, Spirit of the West, Great Big Sea, Flogging Molly, Koady and Tim Chaisson, Jake Charron, East Pointers, NUA, 10 Strings and a Goat Skin, Andrea Beaton, Syr, Stout Pounders, Patrick Ball, 3 Pints Gone, Darby O��Gill, Young Dubliners, Wicked Tinkers, Bad Gaggis, Kilted Kings, The Chieftains, Silly Wizard, Emerald Rose, Dropkick Murphys, The Larkin’s and the Moranes, The Pogues, The Tossers, Brobdingnagian Bards, Old Blind Dogs, Damh the Bard, Enter the Haggis, Gaelic Storm, The Fighting Jamesons, Celtic Thunder, Celtic Woman, Clannad, Barney McKenna, Lunasa, Solas, Leahy, Off Kilter, The Clancy Brothers, Tullamore, Runrig, Brian McNeil, Back Bush, Tears for Beers, Alan Stivell, The Sweet Sorrows
  WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY?
0:16 "As Long As I'm Flyin'" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin'
Last week, I raised the question on my Facebook page: Who are your Celtic music heroes? What Celtic bands and musicians inspired you?
Here's a link to Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.
4:32 "I's The B'y" by Screeched Inn from Screeched Inn
7:05 "Happy Cammy Drammy Birthday" by NUA from BOLD
11:50 "Run Paddy Run" by Stout Pounders from 3 Drinks Minimum
14:21 "Doctor of Gallifrey" by Marc Gunn from Sci Drinking Songs
17:46 "Skye Boat Song" by 3 Pints Gone from Live at the Shamrock Club
22:19 "The B-52" by Bad Haggis from Trip
25:48 Rant: Is it Good enough to share with a friend? Remarkable enough?
31:19 "Name On My Soul" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul
37:27 "Hills of America" by Emerald Rose from Celtic Crescent
41:17 "Terror Time" by Old Blind Dogs from Four on the Floor
45:28 d20 Math Question.
46:36 "Antlered Crown and Standing Stone" by Damh the Bard from Antlered Crown and Standing Stone
51:36 "Lily the Pink" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
54:38 Long-form podcast content
56:00 "Kiss Me I'm Irish" by Gaelic Storm from Bring Yer Willies
1:00:49 "Gasoline" by Enter the Haggis from Casualties of Retail
1:05:38 PUB CHAT I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you?
Send a written comment along with any pictures to [email protected]. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email.
1:05:54 NEWS
Podcast music submissions form at 4celts.com
1:06:33 "Nancy Whiskey" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day
1:08:32 "Sinead Maire" by Lunasa from Cas
1:16:35 "The Ballad Of Jack Dolan (The Wild Colonial Boy)" by Tullamore from Wild and Wicked Youth
1:20:34 "Day After Day" by Tears for Beers from The Secret World of Celtic Rock
1:26:51 UPCOMING SHOWS
Coffee with The Celtfather every Wednesday at 11 am
Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co., March 8 at 7:30 PM. No cover charge.
St Patrick's Day on YouTube, March 10 at 8 PM. Free show!
Join me at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama on March 17 with Kilted Kings for a St Patrick's Day celebration on the beach.
Sherwood Forest Faire, outside Austin, Texas, weekends, March 23 and 30
1:28:50 "Raise a Glass in Parting" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits
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fully-functioning-pigeon · 9 months ago
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Yall, the D20 Dublin show first night was so incredible, just dazzling I love them so much and I can’t wait to rewatch it on Dropout
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