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Live. Live . You are. Once again for. Orange traffic barrel capital of the known universe. Once again welcome to k r f c 4 columns welcome to folklore a white cap on your host will be bringing you some great hits and humor from the folk music revival years from now until 10 o clock so poor that 2nd cup of coffee and sit back and enjoy we opened up with the seekers this is the Australian group that recently rediscovered month or so ago with their rendition of the wreck of old $97.00 we you know we ve played that by Johnny Cash numerous times so we thought we d get a little bit different look at it also this. This brings up the point that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery because we re going to follow this up immediately like rotten aisle with the Kingston Trio and their their monster hit of that follows exactly the same melody the m.t.a. And see if you can catch the similarities. Hang out your head I m. Trying. To. Put you up on time. Oh yeah I ll try. Bar You are a good ti
If you sleep. Are. broken and. Me. I. Could stick it. On the Broken Spoke folks show public radio that s a song called Lost Dogs and in term her album undercurrent which came out just like a few we a week or something before she appeared at the live oak Music Festival this past year for me it was one of the standout performances Sara DROs really incredible and that album won the International Folk Music Grammy Award album of the year pretty darn cool and it was awesome to see before she won the Grammy at the level of music festival as speaking of live oak you know a lot of new acts have been announced Ozomatli is going to be there Paul Thorn l.b. Play and the brothers comment comatose the straight not the straight birds birds in Chicago there we go love birds Chicago I ll play some of them a little bit later on in the in the show yeah and if you d like more into tickets or more information for Live Oak visit Live Oak fest dot org We also heard by request 900 miles by Barbara Dane I l
that Scottish and Irish she but it s always. The lad was beguiled by name whiskey that s Gaelic storm once again we heard them earlier in the program if you were happened if you happen to be in the audience for Johnny Jump up which actually was another drinking song just before that we heard Robin laying the great balladeer of whiskey from Scotland in a wonderful voice and a talented writer however he did not write the song we heard we heard one called The Whiskey makes you sweeter it was written by a lady from New York and I miss Amy Allison and many of his songs about whiskey or original but he sings others to Rob in his field 3 C.D. s of such and so we always like to include him when we don t always but often include him on our bagpipes and whiskey segment we opened with the bagpipes of the dice art and Dundonald pipe band and we heard beautiful set called more rags set while we re in an up tempo mode let s feature again expatriate Scotsman Robert Burns rocks recording artist Hugh