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S2E3: Milkshakes of the Yard

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We look at a few very recent editions to Tasmanian folk music given to us from friends in China, Scotland, and Ireland. Emily's cat causes issues with its wants and needs. Some irrelevant but brief pop cultural references regarding the Journey to the West by Wu Cheng En. We discuss what makes a folk songs folk without reaching any real or useful conclusions. Also, Emily reveals her teen fan idolization of the Scottish band Fiddler's Bid.
Songs include: The Jasmine; Michael's Mazurka; Hamnataing; The Ortaba Waltz; Inisheer.

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Chapters

1. S2E3: Milkshakes of the Yard (00:00:00)

2. The Jasmine (00:08:15)

3. Michael's Mazurka (00:15:20)

4. Hamnataing (00:22:06)

5. The Ortaba Waltz (00:31:56)

6. Inisheer (00:40:06)

31 episodes

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Manage episode 293610859 series 2834702
Content provided by CC Thornley & Emily Wolfe, CC Thornley, and Emily Wolfe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by CC Thornley & Emily Wolfe, CC Thornley, and Emily Wolfe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We look at a few very recent editions to Tasmanian folk music given to us from friends in China, Scotland, and Ireland. Emily's cat causes issues with its wants and needs. Some irrelevant but brief pop cultural references regarding the Journey to the West by Wu Cheng En. We discuss what makes a folk songs folk without reaching any real or useful conclusions. Also, Emily reveals her teen fan idolization of the Scottish band Fiddler's Bid.
Songs include: The Jasmine; Michael's Mazurka; Hamnataing; The Ortaba Waltz; Inisheer.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. S2E3: Milkshakes of the Yard (00:00:00)

2. The Jasmine (00:08:15)

3. Michael's Mazurka (00:15:20)

4. Hamnataing (00:22:06)

5. The Ortaba Waltz (00:31:56)

6. Inisheer (00:40:06)

31 episodes

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