Renaissance Festival Podcast #40, Apr 22-23, 2006

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Music from Merry Wives of Windsor, Scottish Mayhem, The Shantyman, Queen Anne’s Lace, Three Quarter Ale, Joni Minstrel, Flying Fish Sailors, The Dubliners’ Tabby Cats

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This week:

Renaissance Pleasure Faire
Merry Wives of Windsor, “Devil and the Knight” from Here’s to the Men

Scarborough Faire
Scottish Mayhem, “Desert Storm” from Lookin’ Ahead

The Shantyman, “Pirate’s Life” from Pirate’s Life

Queen Anne’s Lace, “The Lusty Young Smith” from Faire…To Stormy Weather

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Georgia Renaissance Festival
Three Quarter Ale, “(It Was a) Lover and His Lass” from Three Quarter Ale
Also Available on The Circle

Joni Minstrel, “Burn the Bodice” from Joni Minstrel & The Revolution Against the Monarchs

Faire Favorite
Flying Fish Sailors, “Flupandemic” from Loch Ness Monster

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Marc Gunn & The Dubliners’ Tabby Cats, “I’ll Tell My Cat” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers

Marc Gunn with Lorella Loftus reading “The Faire is Over”

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