Synopsis
An eclectic five song music podcast
Episodes
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Episode 8: Funk!
22/04/2011 Duration: 18minEpisode 8: In this episode, you'll hear five funky tunes for your groovin' pleasure. The songs in this episode are "4th Floor" by Max Paparella, "Everything Is Broken" by Fatback, "Come Un Romanzo" by Calibro 35, "Stroke of Midnight" by Here Come The Mummies, and "New Funk In Town" by Heather Haze.
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Episode 7: Clever, Creative and Fun
08/04/2011 Duration: 19minEpisode 7: In this late April Fool's Day episode, you'll hear five songs that are clever, creative and fun, what I think makes a good April Fool's Day. The songs in this episode are "Charlie on the MTA" by The Pub Runners, "Only A Song" by Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore, "Kortsiruumis/In The Pub" by Kihnu Poisid, "Carnal Carnival" by Here Come The Mummies, and "A Fine Romance" by The George Gee Swing Orchestra.
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Episode 6: Banjos!
25/03/2011 Duration: 17minEpisode 6: In this episode, you'll hear five banjo-packed tracks that go from rockin' to old-timey. The songs in this episode are "Me Not The Devil" by the Alder Street All Stars, "Diamond Road" by Banjo Van, "Me and Old John Barleycorn" by The Low Tide Drifters, "Shake Hands and Tell Me Goodbye" by Old Sledge, and "Cripple Creek" by Bremen Town.
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Episode 5: St. Patrick's Day
11/03/2011 Duration: 20minEpisode 5: In this episode, you'll hear five celtic or celtic punk songs just in time for St. Patrick's Day. The songs in this episode are "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate" by The Pubcrawlers, "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" by Paddy Goes To Holyhead, "One Legged Man" by Toad In The Hole, "Is This Bar Open Til Tomorrow" by The Mahones, and "The Fair Maid" by Ennis Clare.
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Episode 4: Nerd Rock!
25/02/2011 Duration: 18minEpisode 4: In this episode, you'll hear five nerd rock songs about everything from video game characters to tiny, limbless fish-like animals. The songs in this episode are "Take It From Me" by Kirby Krackle, "Welcome to the Breakdown" by I Fight Dragons, "Cougar at the Con" by Norm Sherman, "Nerdy Girls" by Marc with a C, and "It's A Long Way To Amphioxus" by Sam Hinton.
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Episode 3: Songs of Love
11/02/2011 Duration: 17minEpisode 3: In this episode, you'll hear five songs about love, just in time for Valentine's Day. The songs are "Pounds of Soul" by Betty Bibbs, "Mambo Like a Madman" by The Right Bastards, "Mario Kart Love Song" by Sam Hart, "Ain't Misbehavin'" by Louis Armstrong, and "Spancil Hill" by Toad In The Hole.
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Episode 2: The Unfortunate Rake Cycle
28/01/2011 Duration: 21minIn this episode, you'll hear five songs all related to the 18th century English folk song "The Unfortunate Rake". "The Unfortunate Rake" is about a sailor who spends his money on prostitutes and then dies of a venereal disease. Doesn't ring a bell? You'll be surprised to find out how many well-known songs use the same theme, lyrics or melody. The songs in this episode are "Pills of White Mercury" by Ennis Clare, "Streets of Laredo" by Grannie Jans, "Saint James Infirmary Blues" by Louis Armstrong and Cab Calloway, "Spanish Ladies" by Musical Blades, and "Green Fields of France" by Whigmaleerie Ceilidh Band. So, check it out and explore a bit of musical history!
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Episode 1: Cab Calloway Is Awesome!
14/01/2011 Duration: 16minThis episode is entirely devoted to Cab Calloway and his fabulous, fun music. All the music from this episode is freely available from the Internet Archive's 78RPM and Cylinder Recording's page. Songs in this episode are "Minnie the Moocher", which was performed in the movie "The Blues Brothers", "You Ain't Done a Doggone Thing", "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" fom 1931, "Everybody Eats When They Come To My House", and "The Jumpin' Jive", which Cab Calloway performed with the two headed monster on Sesame Street in 1981. Cab Calloway - awesome!