Toora Loora Josh O' Loughlin & Kristian Dugstad
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Join Josh and Kristian as they take a journey into the mad world of Folk Songs, and explore what makes them tick! There'll be drinking, fighting, gambling, smoking, and much more besides, all with that homely hint of Irish and Norwegian flare!
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Deck The Halls
Did you know that the writer of one of our most famous and joyful Christmas carols was fathered by a man called Ebenezer? He may have been Ebenezer, but was he a Scrooge?
What are your favourite sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas? What are ours?
How do you translate German songs if you don't speak German? Who is Thomas Oliphant, and how is today's song related to the early folk music of Wales? What are wax cylinder recordings and how do they work? What do they sound like?
Join Josh and Kristian for all this and more on today's episode, where we explore the first in our December Series of Winter Carols - the popular and joyful 'Deck The Halls'.
Popular Versions -
Bing Crosby - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar3iOScaFLw
Pentatonix (For a more modern flare ) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqItlHUSN-4
Nat King Cole - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1r0y59B4cc -
Will You Come to the Bower?
Will you will you (will you) come back to the Toora Loora podcast!?
Welcome back! Salutations! What's the craic and how are ye getting on!? You're all very welcome back to the show after a bit of a hiatus!
Where have we been? What's been going on? How does a 19th Century war between Texans and Mexicans relate to an old Irish love song by Sir Thomas Moore? All these questions and more are about to be answered, so be sure to tune in and hear Josh and Kristian explore the old folk song 'Will You Come to the Bower'!
It's good to be back :)
Notable versions:
The Dubliners (Luke Kelly Live) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE2iM2J9byY
The Wolfe Tones - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuKWOnPXSM
Paddy Reilly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6j961GRfWA
Shane MacGowan and The Popes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndgBPZDWG3w
Andy Irvine and Lillebjørn Nilsen (Live in Telemark) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDxFDGOmJZo -
When First Unto This Country (A Stranger I Came) - A Thanksgiving Retrospective
"When First Unto This Country, A Stranger I came,
I courted a fair maid, and Nancy was her name,
I courted her for love, her love I didn't obtain,
Can you think of any reason why I should complain"
What are we thankful for? Did we buy anything nice for Black Friday? Why is Kristian putting Christmas porridge on the doorstep at night? For the what!? The Cow-Shed Elf!? Oh right....
Join us for our delayed Thanksgiving Special (well, twas as good a thing to talk about as any when it comes to today's lovely song!)
Today we discuss the phenomenon of not just songs, but entire cultures and holidays crossing the sea in times gone by before changing, adapting, evolving, and returning to their ancestral homes as completely different beasts. The correlation between people, places, histories, and songs has never been stronger!
Our song today is a very old one, first heard by us on a phenomenal Planxty Compilation album called 'Between The Jigs and Reels' and sung by the man himself, Mr Donal Lunny! Come join our chats and as always, don't be afraid to get involved on our socials!
Notable Versions:
Planxty 1973 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wS1iorel04
Crooked Still - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwhisMsFQ2Q
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCUHHFrI3xM -
Coast of Malabar
"We will miss the great Galway bard who loved Co Clare.. Slán Sean.." Eoin O'Neill.
Josh and Kristian take a trip down down the spice trading routes of India to the "Coast of Malabar" in this episode, as they talk about the legendary Irish bard Sean Tyrrell, who past away Saturday October 30.
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Sean Tyrrell - Coast of Malabar: https://open.spotify.com/track/61qIX246NWPWGwBwrs1vxQ?si=b741c8fa6649473f -
Oíche Shamhna - Halloween Special
It's all Hallow's Eve - Oíche Shamhna, The Festival of Samhain - The night when the Ancient Celts believed that the old spirits came back to walk the face of the Earth once a year! Tonight explore the witchy song 'Burning Times', and discuss the burning of witches in the Middle Ages!
What did they do about it? Who is Darby O' Gill? Why is Kristian cursing in the Church!? What did Sean Connery sound like with an Irish accent? And wtf is going on with Mr. Jack O' Lantern!?
Tune into our 'Toora Halloween Loora' Special for Banshees, Ghosts, Norwegian Leprechauns, lilting, and above all a bit of craic!
Try not to be too scared by the two lilters from Clare, Ireland and Horten, County Norway ;)
Happy Halloween Everybody!
Some Honourable Mentions:
Darby O' Gill and The Little People (Trailer) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X86llfo2Aoo
Burning Times (Christy Moore Version) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASORLE6dPYU
All Soul's Night (Loreena McKevitt) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RooTTuLCfNM -
Boolavogue
"Father Murphy from old Kilcormack spurred up the rocks with a warning cry!"
'Boolavogue' tells the story of the fighting priest of the 1798 rebellion in Ireland, and has become somewhat of a Wexford Anthem. And who better to talk about it than Wexford native, uilleann piper, guitarist and member of The Kilkennys, Mick Martin.
Check out Davy Spillanes rendition of the tune here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlegEH9PmVM