Show 243 – The Feast
(2022-11-19)

posted in: Past Shows
[This episode originally aired on 11/20/21] Here in the US, it’s the Thanksgiving holiday, traditionally a time for families to travel across the town or across the country to gather for a feast celebrating togetherness and good fortune. Realistically, Thanksgiving is often fraught with stressful differences in personal beliefs leading to awkward situations around the table. This week, Katie Marie and Joe put together an hour of music that focuses on the actual feasting and avoids interpersonal conflicts.

For your Thanksgiving soundtrack this week, we feature: Dervish, Charlie Cares, Adam Agee & Jon Sousa, The Chair, Malinky, Tommy Martin, Mick O’brien Agus Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Liz Carroll, Crosscurrent, Liz Doherty, Tim Hill, John Fleagle & Shira Kammen, and Oirialla.

Our FairPlé score this week: 46

Playlist:

# Track Artist Release
1 Glen Where The Deer Is-The Ivy Leaf-The Dublin Lasses Nuala Kennedy Behave the Bravest
2 Heading Home Dervish Traveling Show
3 Lakes Of Ponchartain Charlie Cares Norlan’ Wind
4 Runs in the Family-Angry Birds Adam Agee & Jon Sousa Suantraí
5 Beef The Chair Huinka
6 Llantrisant Ladies-Yorkston Athlectic-Roy’s Roast Malinky 3 Ravens
7 Poor But Happy At 53-Tom Martins Reel Tommy Martin Uilleann Piper
8 Biddy From Sligo, Punch For The Ladies Mick O’brien Agus Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh Kitty Lie Over
9 Glen Where The Deer Is-The Ivy Leaf-The Dublin Lasses Nuala Kennedy Behave the Bravest
10 The Potato on the Door-Mary and the Tea Bag-Perpetual Check Liz Carroll Lake Effect
11 The Potato & Egg Shop Crosscurrent Momentum
12 Dougie MacDonald’s-The Flood on the Road to Glenties-The Spirits of Wine (Reels) Liz Doherty Quare Imagination
13 Jigs: Both Meat and Dhrink-Farewell to Lisheen-The Ballinacourty Tim Hill Ceol ag an nGeata; Music at the Gate
14 Gwin ar c’hallaoued (The Wine of Gaul)-Gavotte John Fleagle & Shira Kammen Celtic Roads: Through Ireland, Scotland and Brittany
15 Delvinside-Drowsy Maggie-Yankee Cabbage-Miss Hutchinson-McFadden’s Own Reel Oirialla Oirialla