New American Folk Podcast - Lord of the Dance
"I danced in the morning when the world was begun." I loved that song growing up. But it wasn't until I got on MP3.com a few years back that I heard a great version by Muckle Flugga that renewed my interest of the song. However, it was Pam Owens, aka Mother Pockets who posted the song title, "Lord of the Pounce" that made me want to write a parody for Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers. That, ultimately, led to me actually learning the original Irish song. That's when I found out just how well-loved "Lord of the Dance" is as a song. It's amazing to find out that the lyrics were written in the '60s by Sydney Carter. I can only dream to hope that one day I might write a song as beloved.
"Lord of the Dance"Visit MP3 Store: Buy Irish MP3s
Listen: LoFi
Recorded by Marc Gunn
From: Irish Drinking Songs: A Cat Lover's Companion
Read Lyrics: "Lord of the Dance" Lyrics
Download MP3: 128 kbps
Buy MP3 for 99¢: 192 kbps
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Subscribe: http://www.irish-song-lyrics.com/podcast.rss
Released under a Creative Commons Noncommercial ShareAlike License
Labels: podcasts
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posted by Marc Gunn @ Friday, July 27, 2007





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Performing at faires seems to tire him more easily these days and sometimes he likes to visit faires he is not under contract to, just to enjoy the atmosphere. When visiting new faires, he looks to see how others do things to take advantage of site challenges and features. With the Bards primarily a stage act, he looks at things like stage settings from a performer’s viewpoint. He was especially impressed with the site at this year’s Two Rivers Renaissance Faire, a one-weekend event. The stages were stable, structurally sounds, and completely portable.
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