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Continental Subway |
Intro
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Quimorucru |
Le train pour Paspébiac
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En attendant | 2006 | 0:00:13 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Les Trois Accords |
Peu importe si tu passe la nuit (Whatever Gets You Thru The Night)
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Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur (The Complete Recordings) | 2007 | 0:03:05 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
dArtagnan |
Was wollen wir trinken
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Verehrt und verdammt | 2017 | 0:05:46 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
La Porkoj |
Kia nokto
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Ŝako | 1999 | 0:08:40 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Los Holy's |
El Gran Chaparral / Show Me ![]() |
1967 |
0:11:34 (Pop‑up) |
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Roud 146: No John, No / No, Sir, No |
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The Albion Band |
No Sir No!
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Fighting Room | 2011 | 0:17:22 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
The City Waites |
Oh No John!
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City Waites: The English Tradition - 400 Years of Music and Song | 2000 | 0:19:59 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
The Stoneman Family |
The Spanish Merchant's Daughter
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1930 | 0:22:05 (Pop‑up) | |||||||
Jean Ritchie |
No Sir
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Precious Memories | 1962 | 0:25:21 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Paul Robeson |
Oh No, John
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Paul Robeson | 1956 | 0:27:26 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Los Orientales de Paramonga |
La Carcocha ![]() |
1970 |
0:29:42 (Pop‑up) |
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Maddy Prior |
Autumn: Marigold / Harvest Home
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Year | 1993 | 0:32:57 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Muzsikás |
Ősz Az Idő (The Time Is Autumn)
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Ősz Az Idő | 1989 | 0:37:00 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Thanh Lan |
Hoài Thu (Autumn Memory)
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Lần đầu tiên có một không hai (Nhã Ca 7) | 1988 | 0:44:47 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Majida El Roumi |
Khedni Habibi
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Khedni Habibi | 1977 | ماجدة الرومي / خدني حبيبي | 0:48:53 (Pop‑up) | |||||
Ronza |
Ya Rih El Masa
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1979 | رونزا / يا ريح المسا | 0:57:46 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Alèmayehu Eshété (June 1941 – 2 September 2021) |
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Alèmayehu Eshété |
Addis Abèba Bété
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Ethiopiques, Vol. 9: Alèmayèhu Eshèté 1969-1974 | 1971/2001 | 1:01:24 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Alèmayèhu Eshèté |
Ayalqem Tèdènqo
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Ethiopiques, Vol. 8: Swinging Addis 1969-1974 | 1971/2000 | 1:05:47 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Alèmayèhu Eshèté & Shèbèlé's Band |
Tashamanalètch
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Ethiopiques, Vol. 13: The Golden Seventies | 1976/2003 | 1:10:04 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Los Golden Stars |
Porque ![]() |
1968 |
1:14:02 (Pop‑up) |
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Jean-Charles Guichen |
Solo de l'ankou
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Chadenn denel | 2012 | 1:21:22 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Nolwenn Korbell |
Blues ar Penn sardine
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Noazh | 2010 | 1:25:23 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Gipsy Burek Orkestar |
Quand les saules pleureurs feront du raisin
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Gipsy Burek Orkestar | 2014 | 1:29:38 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Fanfare Ciocărlia feat. Florentina Sandu |
Mukav Tu
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Queens & Kings | 2007 | 1:34:03 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Ana Dabija |
Foaie verde fir si-o nalba
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Asa-ti cant lume si eu | 2015 | 1:36:05 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Ioana Radu |
Mai vino seara pe la noi
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1:39:48 (Pop‑up) | ||||||||
Neli |
Do Parandeh
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نلی / دو پرنده | 1:42:35 (Pop‑up) | |||||||
Ramesh |
Chi Mishod
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رامش / چی میشد | 1:46:55 (Pop‑up) | |||||||
Googoosh |
Kieh Kieh
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گوگوش / کیه کیه | 1:50:49 (Pop‑up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Stewy von Wattenwyl |
Amsterdam After Dark ![]() |
Wabash |
2008 |
1:53:34 (Pop‑up) |
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Random Road 47: United Kingdom |
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Carreg Lafar |
Profiad
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Profiad (Experience) | 2002 | 2:02:33 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Julie Murphy & Dylan Fowler |
Y Ddau Farch
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Ffawd | 2001 | 2:07:38 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Gwyneth Glyn |
Cân y siarc
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Tonau | 2007 | 2:11:56 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Meic Stevens |
Menyw Yn Y Ffenestr
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Gôg | 1977 | 2:14:57 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Ac Eraill |
Tua'r Gorllewin
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Ac Eraill | 1973 | 2:18:09 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Steve Eaves |
Gorllewin Beal Feirste
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Tir Neb | 1990 | 2:22:02 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Y Tebot Piws |
Mae Rhywun Wedi Dwyn Fy Nhrwyn
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Mae Rhywun Wedi Dwyn Fy Nhrwyn | 1971 | 2:25:48 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Candelas |
Cyffur Newydd
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Bodoli'n Ddistaw | 2014 | 2:30:14 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Tom ap Dan |
Carreg Coch a Gwyn
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Titw Tomos Afiach | 2014 | 2:33:49 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Y Reu |
Mhen I'n Troi
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Hadyn | 2015 | 2:38:18 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Elis Derby |
Cwcw
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2020 | 2:41:47 (Pop‑up) | |||||||
Lleuwen Steffan |
War varc'h da'r mor
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Tân | 2011 | 2:44:44 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Gwenno |
Tir ha mor
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Le Kov | 2018 | 2:47:40 (Pop‑up) | ||||||
Music behind DJ: Duke Ellington |
Take the "A" Train ![]() |
2:51:36 (Pop‑up) |
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Listener comments!
Greetings, David and all the Voyageurs! So glad there's a station in Manhattan, too, so I can hop on.
sail on
thanks, ChukAmok!
Where is Paul Robeson1920??!!! This was his moment!
Also: I have re-created it as best I can. My guess: Ireland! This is for you, Carmichael!
www.youtube.com...
and chris(itw)!
... it's smaller than i thought.
All 30 of those Ethiopiques comps are solid gold.
Interesting trivia-wise, that's all I got today
Hi David and everybuddy. I'm in the restaurant car.
en.wikipedia.org...
In some circles a common greeting is "Hallå eller" which sounds like "Holloa el-air" and literally translates to "Hello, or".
I only heard it a handful of occasions when I lived in Gothenburg, but it blew my mind each time.
'Aye ken that, Stanley'
"D'ye keek the tower?! Tha's Stirling! Ken?" Something like that maybe too?
Hubig, you're a week late!
lebanon was last week, you missed it
argentina?
Noam sane?
Michael, one of my favorite things right now is a billboard I see on my walk over the bridge to the subway on commute mornings. It's for some new bottled water nonsense, energy water or vitamin water of some kind. But the tag line is pure gold: "INSTANT HYDRATION!"
Imagine a world!
but recently i've been having coffee 2-4 X/week and now i think it's destroying my formerly bulletproof digestive system.
Where's that Paulo? We need a Welshman.
...but Handy looked into it
Angles and Scots are fairly late comers to the island as I understand it.
it's one of the few situations that i consume dairy product.
to be honest i consider the possibility that it's the dairy that's bothering my system
that's correct, the anglo-saxons arrived around the 5th century AD iirc. After the romans
I have been to Bronze and Iron Age settlements and relics in Scotland but don't know much about pre-Cymry/Pict peoples there.
I will say: go to the Crannog Centre on Loch Tay if you ever have the chance!
yes, i believe there were neanderthals in britain & ireland for a time
Stanley, have you ever been to the Kingdom of the Isles exhibit at Armadale on Sleat on Skye? I think it's in the MacDonald Centre.
Nice show!!
'Scot' means literally 'Irish' if I have that right...
Of course the British Empire put Loyalists into Northern Ireland specifically to be territorial - & get exactly the result we have to this day...
Tend to think of the pre-Celtic people in the Isles as the Druids - so now I wonder how they relate to the Picts now I think of it... Preseumed to be the Old Ones & the FaeiryPeope to the Irish ...forget their word for them dammit...
A great poem about the deep history of Britain is Robin Williamson's 'Five Denials on Merlin's Grave'.
Stanley, if you're making notes, also note: Dunvegan Loch. Boat ride out of Dunvegan Castle. Summer solstice. The seal colony pups at the solstice, and they are not afraid of people in boats. You can be 10' from a seal pup taking its first swim after being born ten minutes before. If there's a better way to spend £5 in the UK, I haven't found it.
true, 1st an accounting of all the invasions that happened on british soil, followed by the many invasions carried out by the british across the world
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
Also, the food in the Kilmartin Hotel is seriously good.
But many excavated tombs, standing stones, cysts, and cup and ring marks. Very cool place. Would like to go back and spend more time than we managed the first time.
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Druidic - then the Celts - then Anglos & Saxons: various Germainc tribes from which we get England & probly even genetically their mostly Germans really... Then Romans (Italians) - which I think we see in some London gangsters if I can say that... & then the Normans, French who ruled for a few hundred years & why we Anglophones have 'banquets' & the rest...
But one takeaway is that even the supposed raciall purity of White AngloSaxon Protestant - WASP - is a great load of counterfactual nonsense.
en.wikipedia.org...
David, this was fantastic! Great move to go with Welsh music. Really a treat. Thanks so much.
Keep faring forward, Voyageurs!
Yet another show of the highest standard. Thank you very much.
...Funny how conversation has such a distinct quality with particular commenters for each Program. A thing to appreciate...