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03 Apr 08 - 05:05 PM (#2305843) Subject: Ragamuffin Radio Play List From: Ragamuffin "Sunday In The Shires": The latest Program in the current series. Ragamuffin's Brian and Mike have been championing music below the radar before the pod was cast . . . The Dutch daffodills are fading and the woods are filled with English primrose and the buds of hazelnuts. It's after Easter in the shires with more music and tales than you can wag a stick at with Ragamuffin's Brian and Mike. Listen to Latest Sunday in the Shires show http://www.ragamuffin.biz/sundayshires/shires030408.wma HTML. Play List For This Program: http://www.ragamuffin.biz/sundayshires.html The Sunday in the Shires Archive http://www.ragamuffin.biz/shiresarchive.html Time to put some wood in the stove, the coffee pot on the boil, butter the toast and play some music. We're here where time comes and goes like the postman . . . The playlist: a.. No One Will Ever Know - Billy and Harry from Back to Basics - Billy and Harry A ragamuffin songman - Al Grierson a.. Al's Ashes and Me Chuck Brodsky from his album Colour Came One Day. b.. In A Texas Sky Jack Williams From the Al Grierson tribute held late one night at the Kerrville Folk Festival The 'ouses inbetween . . . c.. The history of Cockney London Cockney Mary stood outside Bow Church, London (historical soundtrack) Also see The British Music Hall Society. d.. The 'ouses Inbetween' John Foreman The master, Cockney songman supreme. Nuff said. e.. Down The Road John Foreman 'John performed in pubs, clubs, music halls and folk clubs. He called folk clubs the poor man's music hall' - Ragamuffin Brian Man Cannot Live By Bread Alone - James Talley f.. Interview James Talley Gathered from the 30th Anniversary edition of James Talley's Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money But We Sure Got A Lot of Love g.. Bluesman James Talley from the deep in the heart of Texas masterpiece Touchstones. h.. Calico Gypsy James Talley a crackerjack road song from Touchstones. Lady Sings Her Blues - Marjorie Thomson part one of two i.. Those old songs touch me like no other Marjorie Thomson Ragamuffin Mike's interview with Marjorie Thomson before she and bassist Bob Franklin performed a couple of wonderful sets of music at the Platform Tavern in Southampton. j.. Ernie and Grace Marjorie Thomson from Marjorie Thomson's latest of four albums, Right by Me, is filled with her distinctive storytelling, off the wall looks at life and beautiful love songs. Exploring The Blue - Luka Bloom k.. Natural Mystic (Bob Marley) Luka Bloom Closing Fareham and Gosport's early Easter festival this year at the Lycees Hotel, Luka Bloom said this is a song by the greatest folk songwriter in the world. This is from his live album Amsterdam l.. Exploring The Blue Luka Bloom Another song from Luka Bloom's cracking live album Amsterdam, twas one beautiful set he laid before us at the Lycee's that Easter Monday afternoon. A Ticket to Ryde - for Anthony Minghella Ragamuffin Mike's personal tribute to Anthony Minghella taken from a twelve year old tape recorded across the bay in Berkeley, California. This tribute features the following music: m.. Going Home Art Pepper Anthony Minghella always wanted to make a film about Art Pepper drawing from his life graphically told in his autobiography, a life littered with drugs and imprisonment yet the jazzman found redemption in his music and the love of his fourth wife Laurie. This is one of Anthony Minghella's favourite Art Pepper performances. n.. Mind The Houses Dancer Anthony Minghella never forgot his roots or the artistry of those he came together with as a teenager to make music like this. Mike Jolliffe sings, Paul Athey drums, Mick Cuffe plays bass, Jerry Cahill flute and Anthony Minghella plays the searing keyboards. o.. The English Patient Marta Sebestyen, Gabriel Yared The projectionist at the old Commodore theatre switches the reels from Pearl and Dean to the main feature, Marta Sebestyen's Eastern European song joins Gabriel Yared's beautiful score, an old aeroplane flies over open desert. Closing music: p.. No One Will Ever Know - Billy and Harry from Back to Basics - Billy and Harry from Bellbuckle, Tennessee. A Ragamuffin Media Production Listen to Sunday in the Shires TECHNICAL NOTE All our programmes should stream with no problem using Internet Explorer. Some of our friends have experienced problems with other browsers which insist on saving the entire file to their hard disk. These browers need to be configured to stream music instead of downloading it. Listeners Comments: Mike and Brian! Just listened to Sunday's broadcast. Excellent! I love the history lessons your list invokes...the early English railroads, etc. Doug Bowman - Florida Hello Brian and Mike, Hope all is well in your world. I wanted to thank you for adding my music to your exciting program. Tom Shed - Florida I stumbled across your site by accident. What a disaster! I thought I'd heard a lot of songs by a wide range of people but you put my musical knowledge to shame. How can the likes of Eric Bibb , Tom Taylor and Slaid Cleaves escaped my attention? I have listened to 3 of your podcasts back to back and find myself in a wierd mix of meditation and homesick (I was brung up in Bursledon) As I listened images of the crystal clear waters of the Test, Watercress and pints of 6X beside the Hamble drifted through my mind and dare I say Jack Hargreaves sat in his shed puffing on his pipe. I predict I am in for a long night of ale and internet searching, Inspired by your show. Thank you for sending me on another journey of musical discovery, I could be away sometime. Jon - Cleveland UK. I've just finished listening to your latest broadcast, proper job boys!! Regards, Rod - Southampton UK. You guys are just great. This is so professionally done. You're just the best! Alice Stuart - WA USA. Damn, you fellers do a fine job. Thanks for keeping me on your list. Yer amigo, Tony Gilliam -Idaho USA Just finished enjoying the entire program a bit ago, and shared portions of it w/ friends over for lunch earlier today - excellent job! Love what you guys are doing - it is SO 'downhome,' even for an ol' Texas boy. Thanks so much for including me in the mix - it is a privilege and an honor. Tom Taylor - Texas. USA |