Renaissance Festival Podcast #69 - Kristen's Totally Inappropriate Bawdy Holiday Special
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This week:
Queen Anne's Lace, "The Lusty Young Smith" from Faire... To Stormy Weather
Axel the Sot, "Beer Is Better Than Women" from Tales from the Tavern
Iris and Rose-Wild and Thorny, "The Cucumber Song" from Missed Conceptions Part Whew
The Jolly Rogers, "A Port in Every Girl" from Loose Cannons
In Our Cups, "The Violet Time" from Foolish Pleasure
Tenpenny Travelers, "Cardon Port (Sailors All Take Heed)" from Beyond the Gate
Brobdingnagian Bards, "A Fairy Story" from A Faire to Remember
The Limeybirds, "Londontowne" from The Naked Album, Song by Kerridwynn
NeidFyre, "Angus" from Duck Feet Waddling
Three Quarter Ale, "Two Magicians" from Three Quarter Ale
Siler & Clarc, "Nine Inches Will Please A Lady" from Blu
Craig of Farrington, "Will You Buy A Fine Dog?" from Naughty
The Pyrates Royale, "The Ratcliffe Highway" from Tales from the Brigantine
The Merry Wives of Windsor, "Letters from the Sea" from Here's to the Men
Queen's Gambit, "Moose to Bruce" from Off the Board!
Seymoure, "The Pudding Song" from Seymoure Says
Wicked Tinkers, "The Farmer" from Hammered
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Bedlam Bards, "The Ball of Ballinor" from Take Out the Trash
Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading "The Faire is Over"
Labels: bawdy
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3:56 PM





