Renaissance Festival Podcast #118 – October 10-11, 2009
Music from The Sonic Sihde Tribe, Empty Hats, Jolly Rogers, Neidfyre, Silent Lion, Tartanic, Ten Penny Traveler, Queen’s Gambit, Terry Griffith, Haggis Rampant, Pandora Celtica, and Craig of Farrington
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Music
* The Sonic Sihde Tribe, "Siren's Call"
* Empty Hats, “Cyrus in the Moonlight” from The Hat Came Back
* Jolly Rogers, “Wicked” from Cutlass, Cannon, and Curves
* Neidfyre, “Napolean Crossing the Alps” from Waddles from the Sea
* Silent Lion, “Backyard Renaissance” from Into the Medieval World
* Tartanic, “Jig Trade Off” from Unmistakeable
* Ten Penny Travelers, “Rose of Innismore” from Beyond the Gate
* Queen’s Gambit, “Lord Inchiquin” from Fianchetto
* Terry Griffith, “Devil’s Only Daughter” from For My Grandfathers
* Haggis Rampant, “Anthem_Scotland the Brave, Wings” from Haggis Rampant
* Pandora Celtica, “Black & Tan” from Pandora Celtica
* Craig of Farrington, “Loch Tay Boat Song” from Easy Being (Disc 1)
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Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading The Faire is Over
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