69, LXIX or تسعة وستون is a number symbolising completion, harmony and the beginning of new cycles. It is also the sequential number of the FDN episode that I have just uploaded. This one features more gems from my recently unearthed music collection, songs of protest, songs of love, songs of dark magic, as well as more proggy folk rock than you've ever heard in one single episode. It is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Margaretta D'Arcy who sadly passed away last month. Rest in Power. X
https://www.mickmoloneyfilm.com/
Tracklist
Margaretta D'Arcy - The Great Gas Giveaway
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – Slip Jigs / Kiss In The Shelter / Jig Polltog / Cuma Liom
Barry Gleeson – Love's Old Sweet Song
Arbete Och Fritid – Ganglat Efter Lejsme Per Larsson, Malung
Folk Och Rackare – Bältet
Emma Capponi – Small Birds Whistle
Dorothy Carter – The King of Glory
The Johnsons – The Dublin Jack Of All Trades
Mick Moloney – McNally's Row Of Flats
Mick Moloney & Joe McKenna – Sean Reid's Favourite / Toss the Feathers
Donal Finn – The Ballad of Pat the Chief
Clod – Scrumping and Rumping
Mardi Gras Indians – Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band
The Trojans – Gaelic Ska
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – All The Way To Galway / Jenny Put The Kettle On
Cití Seáin Ní Chuinneagáin – Bá Phroclaise
Aoife Nic Dhomhnaill & Liam Lonergan – Báthadh Bhroclaise / Sliabh Mis / Whiskey-O-Roudelum-Row
Barry Gleeson – The Girls Along The Road
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69, LXIX or تسعة وستون is a number symbolising completion, harmony and the beginning of new cycles. It is also the sequential number of the FDN episode that I have just uploaded. This one features more gems from my recently unearthed music collection, songs of protest, songs of love, songs of dark magic, as well as more proggy folk rock than you've ever heard in one single episode. It is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Margaretta D'Arcy who sadly passed away last month. Rest in Power. X
https://www.mickmoloneyfilm.com/
Tracklist
Margaretta D'Arcy - The Great Gas Giveaway
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – Slip Jigs / Kiss In The Shelter / Jig Polltog / Cuma Liom
Barry Gleeson – Love's Old Sweet Song
Arbete Och Fritid – Ganglat Efter Lejsme Per Larsson, Malung
Folk Och Rackare – Bältet
Emma Capponi – Small Birds Whistle
Dorothy Carter – The King of Glory
The Johnsons – The Dublin Jack Of All Trades
Mick Moloney – McNally's Row Of Flats
Mick Moloney & Joe McKenna – Sean Reid's Favourite / Toss the Feathers
Donal Finn – The Ballad of Pat the Chief
Clod – Scrumping and Rumping
Mardi Gras Indians – Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band
The Trojans – Gaelic Ska
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – All The Way To Galway / Jenny Put The Kettle On
Cití Seáin Ní Chuinneagáin – Bá Phroclaise
Aoife Nic Dhomhnaill & Liam Lonergan – Báthadh Bhroclaise / Sliabh Mis / Whiskey-O-Roudelum-Row
Barry Gleeson – The Girls Along The Road
https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear
Episode LVIII is a spotlight on the Appalachian region of the USA, based around an interview with the one and only Andy the Doorbum and focusing on the relief work that he is currently carrying out there. If you would like to support him in his efforts you can do so here - https://campsite.bio/andythedoorbum The episode also features an unreleased track from Andy, namely Young Emily / Edmund in the Lowlands Low
Tracklist
Andy the Doorbum - Young Emily / Edmund in the Lowlands Low
Maggie Hammons - When this World Comes to an End
Michael and Carrie Cline - Bangum and the Wild Boar
Margaret Winter - Cockle Shells and Silver Bells Riddle Song
Harold and Margaret Winter - Loving Henry
Hazel Dickens - Black Lung
Sarah Ogan Gunning - Dreadful Memories
John Snipes - Going Where I've Never Been Before
Cherokee Singers - One Drop of Blood (Trail of Tears Song #2)
Frank Proffitt - Tom Dooley
Frank Proffitt - I'm Going Back to North Carolina
https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear
Fire Draw Near
69, LXIX or تسعة وستون is a number symbolising completion, harmony and the beginning of new cycles. It is also the sequential number of the FDN episode that I have just uploaded. This one features more gems from my recently unearthed music collection, songs of protest, songs of love, songs of dark magic, as well as more proggy folk rock than you've ever heard in one single episode. It is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Margaretta D'Arcy who sadly passed away last month. Rest in Power. X
https://www.mickmoloneyfilm.com/
Tracklist
Margaretta D'Arcy - The Great Gas Giveaway
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – Slip Jigs / Kiss In The Shelter / Jig Polltog / Cuma Liom
Barry Gleeson – Love's Old Sweet Song
Arbete Och Fritid – Ganglat Efter Lejsme Per Larsson, Malung
Folk Och Rackare – Bältet
Emma Capponi – Small Birds Whistle
Dorothy Carter – The King of Glory
The Johnsons – The Dublin Jack Of All Trades
Mick Moloney – McNally's Row Of Flats
Mick Moloney & Joe McKenna – Sean Reid's Favourite / Toss the Feathers
Donal Finn – The Ballad of Pat the Chief
Clod – Scrumping and Rumping
Mardi Gras Indians – Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band
The Trojans – Gaelic Ska
Jimmy O’Brien Moran – All The Way To Galway / Jenny Put The Kettle On
Cití Seáin Ní Chuinneagáin – Bá Phroclaise
Aoife Nic Dhomhnaill & Liam Lonergan – Báthadh Bhroclaise / Sliabh Mis / Whiskey-O-Roudelum-Row
Barry Gleeson – The Girls Along The Road
https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear