1-on-1 with DP – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK - St. Patricks Day music: March 17th, 10:25am

Episode Date: March 17, 2022

Killigans - Come a Runnin BoysDP bought an Irish song CDAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to one-on-one with D.P. Brought to you by Beatrice Bakery. On 937 The Ticket and the Ticket FM.com. Guys and cheer. That'll sweet fall for a big-back ball. No. Do you get really upset at this with a song just played? Why?
Starting point is 00:01:08 I don't know. I just got really dizzy. I might have been doing too much. Oh, that is amazing. Lemon says this. and you see that some that come on running boys was like the least favorite
Starting point is 00:01:22 game day experience in the Husker survey. I like this. I don't understand. Why do people hate it? Oh, I'm sorry, Nebraska. You don't have many songs about you. Why don't you accept one of them?
Starting point is 00:01:45 So is Nebraska a thing? No. So he just made it up. Yeah. Just put it in the song. Look, sometimes when you've got to rhyme something. Like T-Pain Put you up in a mansion
Starting point is 00:01:58 All the way up in Wisconsin Wisconsin Look at Sometimes you just change some words up People know what you mean Oh man You know what I meant That's what that is
Starting point is 00:02:12 It's hilarious All right Give you something I love Go ahead and play it Go ahead and play it I hope you guys are on the stream. Rigo's not sharing himself. Oh, no, I am.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Okay. So the whole time. All right. Okay, here you go. This one's for you. Turn it up. When I was young. Turn it up.
Starting point is 00:02:40 I have to have the mighty boy. Oh, boy. I will be a boiling player. My God, I just, I was alive with it. Soul. Just gorgeous. Oh. If you can play a fiddle like this, you have part of my heart.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Right? Oh, so good. Beautiful. So good. Corey, yes, we will be. Corey asks, we'll be streaming from wings and rings. Yes. Of course, for Sean, the captain's show, they will take that over and get down.
Starting point is 00:03:36 I'll probably get down there right at noon-ish. I don't think I'm going to go home. I'm just going to go straight there. I'm not sure how long it will take me to get down there, but I'll be down there. I mean, obviously I'll be done there before my show. I'll be down there for my show. But I don't know how early I'll get down there. Yeah, I think I'm going because I'm going to be hungry.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Oh, that's definitely, I mean, I think that's the thing. Like, I'm getting wings, but also I guess I'll do a show. Professor Rick. Hey, D.P., what's up? You two are the most Irish guys I know. Look, one of my last names is Clary. Look, I'm claiming my 6% Irish heritage by DNA, The science.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Give me that again. Give me grandma again. You want grandma again? I want grandma again. Let's go grandma again. I want grandma again. Natalie McMaster. I was a poil.
Starting point is 00:04:21 My God, I just, I was alive with it. This makes me want to go to Ireland for football. Like I want to walk into a pub and have some of my relatives say, hey, man, come. If you can play the fiddle, you're my friend. If I knew how to do an Irish jig, I would. I'm in my soul. I'm doing an Irish jig. From my chair.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I don't know how to do it. Oh. That's fun. I would even accept an Irish clogger. Give me some clogs. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I'm just jumping up and down. No, it's so much fun. It's so much fun. So it's... I hope the stream has enjoyed this. I know. We're having a blast on the stream. If you guys are on the stream, you're enjoying yourselves.
Starting point is 00:05:31 And again, we appreciate you guys being on the text line. On the starter having a text line and letting us know the songs that will get us through the day. The songs that we'll hear or should hear most of the day. We've had some listeners send in some songs. I was currently locked in on Star of the County Down. Fira Fira and oh the high kings The Rocky Road to doubles In the break if you guys could
Starting point is 00:06:00 If you guys could listen to the break It would be great Just just gorgeous So I found the CD And I ordered it Of course you did I absolutely did So it was Starbucks 2000
Starting point is 00:06:15 2000 so I said it was 20 years ago So it literally was it was 22 years ago But it features several And again this is like one day just walking into a Starbucks and going, what is going on? Like, what kind of party did I walk in on? And you're walking into Starbucks, listening to this and having a grand time. I was six.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Oh, it was just fantastic. So a few of the acts and songs. I just love doing that to you. It's very funny. Because some of these songs I can't pronounce. I think you should try. But John Bollicorne by traffic. So the name of the CD is fits of passion, high-spirited,
Starting point is 00:06:52 Celtic and was captured by Starbucks Starbucks. Why Starbucks? Well, because they would make these compilations.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Like, you could go in and get these like R&B or country. Starbucks had compilation scenes? Oh, they had compilation
Starting point is 00:07:07 CDs. They were amazing. Like, they sold them right next to the coffee. Why? Because they were tone setters.
Starting point is 00:07:12 They were mood setters. Like, you walk in, you went, okay, this is... Why don't they do that anymore? I don't know. It was remarkable.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Like, you could go, when you went in the Starbucks back in the day. Like, they had a stand with just CDs. And, you know, whatever mood they were setting that day was whatever they were doing. See, if that was the thing, then I would understand why people go to Starbucks to write their short stories or write their novels. Well, yeah, because the music was, was exceptional. And everybody's sitting there on on their, on their laptop.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Yeah. Back in 2000 was laptops. Well, that's why book, that's why bookstores always have Starbucks in them. Writing yourself. So you can have coffee and music. My mom used to love going to Barnes & Olives. I used to love it just because they had delicious muffins. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Yeah. I would just get a muffin and then I would go to the little kid section and I would just grab a book and read. I'd buy any of them. But I was reading books while I'm eating a muffin. Oh, it was some of these. So if you want songs for the day, grandma, and it's G-R-A-M-M-A grandma by Natalie McMaster, who I got to meet. man, geez, 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Wow. They performed, she toured with the Celtic women, which was this whole tour that was just remarkable. With three or four acts, Solis was also a part of this. But they traveled, and when they came to D.C., they performed in the MCI Center. And so we got to kind of hang out. I was just like, she was magical.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Like I don't even think she was human. probably not she was magical it was like whatever she could wave a fiddle like that she could wave her wand and and and and and and and food would appear beverage would have seen if you could play a fiddle like that you're not human um but what was okay this is how i'm old that i can't remember basic things that were going on but remember the so were you old enough to remember the dance troop the the dance troop that would travel around a country it was like a big deal text line you guys are old you guys line's gonna know they're gonna know i don't know what you're talking about But they were, they weren't cloggers, but they were dancers, Irish dancers.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Irish slippers? Yeah, that's really what they were. And they traveled. Like, it was like for a two-year stretch, they were the thing. Like, so I do not recall. Imagine, you know, you would go pay just copious amounts of money to go see these people on stage wearing different. Whatever they're wearing. The only type of Irish sepers I know.
Starting point is 00:09:46 And they were dancing on their toes and River dance. River dance. Okay. River dance. That seems familiar. That's what I was trying to remember. The only type of Riverdance Irish stepping that I know is from Luck of the Irish on Disney Channel. Yeah, it was Riverdance.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Thank you. But they did that tour, and that was also a part of it. So on the CD, John Barley-Corn performed by Traffic, which is weird that it was performed by traffic, but that's another thing. Al-T-A-L-T-A-N, Donal-A-Gas-Marag. Again, this is how I know that I need to connect more. I need to thank more to my Irish side. Come on. Go throw the accent in there.
Starting point is 00:10:29 I don't know what this is. Mogila Moore. Come on. Forgan each by Mary Jane Lamon. I feel like you're trying to read it in a different accent. Well, that's just, I'm trying to read it the way that it's written. I feel like you're going Spanish. No, but that's how it's written.
Starting point is 00:10:42 There might be some type of, get read another one. Dury O Town by the Poges. I crushed that. I just crushed that. That was a good one. Miller of Dron by Lunasa. L-U-N-A I feel like you're trying to read it
Starting point is 00:10:54 Like it's a Spanish word No What which is what I do with every Foreign language Every foreign language I read it like It's Spanish That's not right
Starting point is 00:11:02 You said That so Terribly Which is why Because it forces you To want to say it I want to I want to correct you
Starting point is 00:11:13 I won't I won't Do it But you can't say it Like that Do it Garnia sada I'm a
Starting point is 00:11:22 Go on The Ballad of Accounting by Kran Casey I'm a maid that sleeps in love performed by Solis Soup of the Day by old blind dogs Soup of the Day It's a great name for the song
Starting point is 00:11:38 Alasada And the word is spelled M-H-I-C and then C-H-O-L-A Gasta, G-H-A-S-D-A, performed by Capercali. We've Not for the Memories, performed by Seamus Egan. New Grange performed by Clonad, C-L-A-N-N-A-D. And then Patrick Street, Music for Found Harmonium.
Starting point is 00:12:11 I wore this thing out. Like, today's the day for it. So as Rico's heard the entire, CD. It's good. There's not a skippable song. They're really in. They're really in. You're listening to all of them all the way through. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're absolutely right, Mike. Riverdance was at, they were at the Lee Tener last week. Oh, man. And thank you for the compliment.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Yeah, River Dance was like a big thing. And then so you had people who were all over the place were trying to do these River dances and then they couldn't. No, you couldn't do it. So Those riverdance are clogging, and those are the things. But then I learned the history of Irish immigrants and slaves, black slaves, back in the day. I mean, this is, you learn the history of it and how the cultures kind of combined and how some of the migration of cultures and the blending of cultures and how those things were done. And I played on, I've been actually a part of two Black Irish weddings, and it was actually a thing.
Starting point is 00:13:18 I was actually the Black Irish Posse. It was the name of our softball team. The Black Irish Possi. And we had a blast. So we'll throw it to break. We'll set up your day. The Bracket Challenge will go through that. We'll get Rico's Bracket Challenge information.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Rico will take us through. I guess I'll let you know. Yeah. No, no, no. You said we don't want to smoke. You don't want to smoke. Well, you know, time to turn up to smoke. I bet.
Starting point is 00:13:42 We will do that next year on 101. Watch live on Facebook. Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch. You're listening to one-on-one with DP on 937 the Ticket and the Ticketfm.com.

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