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Playlists
Just curious if anyone is using Spotify or Google Play to listen to ITM? I'm trying to embrace a bit of technology even though it generally hates me. Not looking for playlists that specifically focus on tin whistle (that would be a bonus) but just specifically ITM. Failing that I'll have to call Mr. Gumby on his land line (collect of course) and ask him to make me a mixed tape.
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Re: Playlists
Are these any good?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBRo-LORA8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtegGdi-NQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJCxTgrbB6c
https://www.wildernessireland.com/blog/ ... -playlist/
https://blog.oup.com/2017/03/irish-music-playlist/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBRo-LORA8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtegGdi-NQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJCxTgrbB6c
https://www.wildernessireland.com/blog/ ... -playlist/
https://blog.oup.com/2017/03/irish-music-playlist/
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Trying to do justice to my various musical instruments.
Trying to do justice to my various musical instruments.
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Re: Playlists
Well, at least one has the Sultans of Ping included, so that can't be bad.Are these any good?
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Re: Playlists
Donncha Ó Briain's record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARPDlRK ... ch2sIbD5Dm
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Re: Playlists
I hadn't even thought about YouTube playlists. Not sure if I can use those when I'm off the grid.
I'll definitely give them a listen. Thanks
I'll definitely give them a listen. Thanks
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Re: Playlists
I'm addicted to Spotify. Not a lot of emphasis on ITM in my rotation, though. For whistlers, I've got Frank Cassidy and Lawrence O'Hearn. A search on Spotify turns up albums of Micho Russell, Matt Malloy, Seamus Ennis, and any number of other familiar names. To expand your scope, you can look for performers that interest you, look at the collection albums they appear on, and listen to other tracks on those collections.
Only one lonely track by Padraig McGovern, though, which isn't nearly enough. (There can never be enough Padraig McGovern, IMO.)
Only one lonely track by Padraig McGovern, though, which isn't nearly enough. (There can never be enough Padraig McGovern, IMO.)
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Re: Playlists
I've seen these "stream everything" that ever been recorded web services and I've not signed up to any of them.
Partly it's because I wish to own physical copies of music that I can play when or where I like (and lend to whom I like), on whatever devices I like and not have to gain permission from or pay rent to some giant corporation.
Partly, it's because I'm not sure what they are offering is of real use to me as a musician. All recordings? If that's even true which I obviously doubt ... why?
No, I do know the attraction, you can look up all sorts of stuff and follow up things that people mention to you etc, but how can you possibly listen to "everything"? It's a consumerist nightmare, where do you start or finish as a traditional musician who wants some kind of roots? And, yes, I am aware that I am also a living/playing contradiction in all of this
To my mind, it's an offer that should be viewed with extreme circumspection. I once listened to the same CD for over a year, 5 or 6 days a week both ways on a commute through the centre of London, and I was still not tired of it by the end of that time. Tunes from it still pop up at random as they do from other well played recordings. It was a Patrick Street CD if you must know ...
Maybe that sort of thing is too extreme for you. It was initially because nearly all my belongings were in storage at the time, and my options to begin with were limited to one random CD, and then it just sort of went on that way.
Of course I listen to all kinds of things on Youtube and TG4 and get the occasional new CD, but there are numbers of recordings that I keep going back to, time and again ... with no advertising, tracking, recommendation algorithms or rent to pay.
It's like playing with the same people for years in sessions, which is incidentally where I've picked up the vast majority of the tunes I play. That and dancing to ceilidh bands and the Morris.
I was going to make a short list of recommendations, but if I make only one (Denis Doody, "Kerry Music", Mulligan Music 1978) maybe that will do and you'll end up listening to it every day for the next year or so and learn all your other tunes from contrary sods sitting in sessions
ps. disagree with me and do whatever you like of course. I'm just musing.
Partly it's because I wish to own physical copies of music that I can play when or where I like (and lend to whom I like), on whatever devices I like and not have to gain permission from or pay rent to some giant corporation.
Partly, it's because I'm not sure what they are offering is of real use to me as a musician. All recordings? If that's even true which I obviously doubt ... why?
No, I do know the attraction, you can look up all sorts of stuff and follow up things that people mention to you etc, but how can you possibly listen to "everything"? It's a consumerist nightmare, where do you start or finish as a traditional musician who wants some kind of roots? And, yes, I am aware that I am also a living/playing contradiction in all of this
To my mind, it's an offer that should be viewed with extreme circumspection. I once listened to the same CD for over a year, 5 or 6 days a week both ways on a commute through the centre of London, and I was still not tired of it by the end of that time. Tunes from it still pop up at random as they do from other well played recordings. It was a Patrick Street CD if you must know ...
Maybe that sort of thing is too extreme for you. It was initially because nearly all my belongings were in storage at the time, and my options to begin with were limited to one random CD, and then it just sort of went on that way.
Of course I listen to all kinds of things on Youtube and TG4 and get the occasional new CD, but there are numbers of recordings that I keep going back to, time and again ... with no advertising, tracking, recommendation algorithms or rent to pay.
It's like playing with the same people for years in sessions, which is incidentally where I've picked up the vast majority of the tunes I play. That and dancing to ceilidh bands and the Morris.
I was going to make a short list of recommendations, but if I make only one (Denis Doody, "Kerry Music", Mulligan Music 1978) maybe that will do and you'll end up listening to it every day for the next year or so and learn all your other tunes from contrary sods sitting in sessions
ps. disagree with me and do whatever you like of course. I'm just musing.
Andrew Wigglesworth
http://www.greenmanrising.co.uk
http://www.greenmanrising.co.uk
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Re: Playlists
Mr Gumby ... "where's me tin whistle". A common cry round these parts.
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Re: Playlists
Nice tangent. You should have started it with "you darn kids..."ecadre wrote:I've seen these "stream everything" that ever been recorded web services and I've not signed up to any of them.
Partly it's because I wish to own physical copies of music that I can play when or where I like (and lend to whom I like), on whatever devices I like and not have to gain permission from or pay rent to some giant corporation.
Partly, it's because I'm not sure what they are offering is of real use to me as a musician. All recordings? If that's even true which I obviously doubt ... why?
No, I do know the attraction, you can look up all sorts of stuff and follow up things that people mention to you etc, but how can you possibly listen to "everything"? It's a consumerist nightmare, where do you start or finish as a traditional musician who wants some kind of roots? And, yes, I am aware that I am also a living/playing contradiction in all of this
To my mind, it's an offer that should be viewed with extreme circumspection. I once listened to the same CD for over a year, 5 or 6 days a week both ways on a commute through the centre of London, and I was still not tired of it by the end of that time. Tunes from it still pop up at random as they do from other well played recordings. It was a Patrick Street CD if you must know ...
Maybe that sort of thing is too extreme for you. It was initially because nearly all my belongings were in storage at the time, and my options to begin with were limited to one random CD, and then it just sort of went on that way.
Of course I listen to all kinds of things on Youtube and TG4 and get the occasional new CD, but there are numbers of recordings that I keep going back to, time and again ... with no advertising, tracking, recommendation algorithms or rent to pay.
It's like playing with the same people for years in sessions, which is incidentally where I've picked up the vast majority of the tunes I play. That and dancing to ceilidh bands and the Morris.
I was going to make a short list of recommendations, but if I make only one (Denis Doody, "Kerry Music", Mulligan Music 1978) maybe that will do and you'll end up listening to it every day for the next year or so and learn all your other tunes from contrary sods sitting in sessions
ps. disagree with me and do whatever you like of course. I'm just musing.
Sooo, are you sending me a mixed tape with a hand drawn cover?
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Re: Playlists
If you go here Pat:
https://open.spotify.com/user/johnpipes
John McSherry has done an astonishingly comprehensive job on Spotify. A playlist he has made up from what's in their archive? Basically everything you would ever want to listen to, catalogued for you already.
Enjoy
https://open.spotify.com/user/johnpipes
John McSherry has done an astonishingly comprehensive job on Spotify. A playlist he has made up from what's in their archive? Basically everything you would ever want to listen to, catalogued for you already.
Enjoy
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Re: Playlists
Thanks, I'll check that out. I was listening to one of the other youtube playlists yesterday while working on some tedious task and this one tune played over and over for probably 25 minutes. I almost lost it. Hahirishmuse wrote:If you go here Pat:
https://open.spotify.com/user/johnpipes
John McSherry has done an astonishingly comprehensive job on Spotify. A playlist he has made up from what's in their archive? Basically everything you would ever want to listen to, catalogued for you already.
Enjoy