Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 3-14-26 hour 2
Game Plan
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Speaker 14: home because quickly as.
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Speaker 8: You are a man, he said, Bull that again whiskey
Speaker 8: and put it on my tab.
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Speaker 15: He called me Dad.
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Speaker 9: And why today his birthday? I think he might be nine?
Speaker 9: He said, Poll that kid o whiskey.
Speaker 10: And put it along my tab.
Speaker 3: I became a.
Speaker 10: Father of a day.
Speaker 6: He called me Dad, Pull that kid on his sky.
Speaker 9: Don't you stop live?
Speaker 3: Say when two days his birthday?
Speaker 9: And then a little baths star. It's tam.
Speaker 6: All right?
Speaker 13: That is poor that kid a whiskey. The pop farmers
Speaker 13: and they are here with us, alive in studio. Welcome everybody.
Speaker 13: We have entered our number two Newmarrow dose of Matt
Speaker 13: Connorton Unleashed and we are live from the studios of
Speaker 13: wm NH ninety five point three FM in glorious Manchester,
Speaker 13: New Hampshire. Of course, you can stream the show from anywhere.
Speaker 13: Go to Matt conorton dot com slash live for all
Speaker 13: of your live streaming options, social media links, contact and
Speaker 13: foshow archives, et cetera, et cetera. Today is a Saturday,
Speaker 13: March fourteen, twenty twenty six, and of course this has
Speaker 13: become an annual tradition. We have the Pop Farmers in
Speaker 13: every Saturday, right before Saint Patrick's Day because for these guys,
Speaker 13: you know, Saint Patrick's Day, it's kind of like kind
Speaker 13: of like Christmases in retail. Right, Let's get these mics
Speaker 13: on and we'll we'll introduce everybody and we'll have to
Speaker 13: do kind of a live uh soundcheck. Let's see. But Dan,
Speaker 13: how you doing good?
Speaker 12: Thanks for having us?
Speaker 13: Absolutely absolutely okay. I can hear you loud and clear.
Speaker 13: And Tyler, good morning, good morning. And uh, why why
Speaker 13: don't you introduce your drummer because he does not have
Speaker 13: a microphone in front of him.
Speaker 16: We got we got Jimmy mahone over there on the drums.
Speaker 16: He's got no microphone.
Speaker 13: So yeah, the the room mike will always pick up
Speaker 13: the drums in this in this little room here. And
Speaker 13: then of course we have Gary over there. Hi, Gary,
Speaker 13: say something, Gary. I want I want to make sure
Speaker 13: we can hear you, and I cannot hear you. Why
Speaker 13: I way over here? Now I can hear you. Room beautiful, beautiful,
Speaker 13: sounding great, sounding great? Uh, let's see and then can
Speaker 13: you guys just play? I want to do uh again
Speaker 13: because we're already live, so we have to kind of
Speaker 13: do this on the air. But we'll do a little
Speaker 13: bit of a sound check and I can check these
Speaker 13: levels and just make sure I can hear everybody. So play.
Speaker 13: A little something for us is.
Speaker 6: Tell me Ma, when I get home, the boys won't
Speaker 6: be the girls alone.
Speaker 9: My hair rest all my.
Speaker 13: Comb, but that's all right till I get home.
Speaker 9: She is handsome, she is pretty, She is the bell.
Speaker 2: Of Belfest City.
Speaker 7: She is a curtain one tooth three.
Speaker 13: Please can you tell me who is she?
Speaker 6: Albert?
Speaker 3: He says, all the boys are fighting for her, and
Speaker 3: knock at the door, ring the bell, singing, O too love?
Speaker 6: Are you well?
Speaker 3: House comes as why this long? With rings on her
Speaker 3: fingers and bells on her toes. Oh, Jimmy, Murphy says, she'll.
Speaker 9: Die if she don't get the filler with the roof.
Speaker 15: And I tell you, Ma, when I get home, the
Speaker 15: boys won't need the girls alone. Pull my hair and
Speaker 15: all my comb, but that's all right till I get home.
Speaker 15: She is handsome, she is pretty, She is the bell
Speaker 15: of Belfast City. She is the curtain one two three?
Speaker 15: Please can you tell me who is she?
Speaker 13: Hey, guys, Greg, can you turn your bass samp up
Speaker 13: a little bit? Is that gonna be as long as
Speaker 13: never tell the bass player to turn on?
Speaker 5: Well?
Speaker 13: I am a I am a baseball. That's fine, bass
Speaker 13: players unite, right, that's what I say. That's what I say. Absolutely,
Speaker 13: all right, cool. I think we're we should be good.
Speaker 13: If you guys, uh, if you guys want to play something,
Speaker 13: and then we'll chat for a little bit. And okay,
Speaker 13: I know you already played. If you want to play
Speaker 13: something all the way.
Speaker 12: Through, all right, we'll do an all Steve Earl song
Speaker 12: gall Away Girl. We uh, we were playing one Saint
Speaker 12: Patrick's Day and we we had we had actually learned
Speaker 12: this song.
Speaker 9: And uh.
Speaker 12: One of the bartenders at the Peddler's Daughter in Haveril said, hey,
Speaker 12: you guys know gall Away Girl. Like, no, we don't,
Speaker 12: but we learned it. And so Katrina, if you're listening,
Speaker 12: this is for you. It's for you, Katrina. All right,
Speaker 12: we'll it.
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Speaker 17: d I e a ay, I met a little girl
Speaker 17: let me stop to talk on a fine soft ea
Speaker 17: ya ye ye. Ask my friends, what's a fellow to do?
Speaker 17: Jipper hair was black and a rise?
Speaker 6: Can I do?
Speaker 2: Right? Then?
Speaker 17: I'll be taking in a world round the salt till
Speaker 17: prom with the call away girl. We were halfway there
Speaker 17: when the ring came down on thee.
Speaker 3: Hey a ay, took tea up to a black downtown
Speaker 3: wanna fine softye aye?
Speaker 6: Yet, I ask my friends, tell me what want to do?
Speaker 12: Jipper hair was black and a ride.
Speaker 6: So I took her to her hand and I gave
Speaker 6: her a swirl.
Speaker 18: And I lost my heart to a call away a girl.
Speaker 18: When I woke up, I was all alone with a
Speaker 18: broken hot and the ticket home. I want to find
Speaker 18: softy and I asked my friends what a fellow to do.
Speaker 19: Here?
Speaker 6: Her hair was black and a rise. So it traveled around,
Speaker 6: been all over in this world always. I've never seen
Speaker 6: nothing like a call with your girl.
Speaker 13: Hm hmmm, so good god, you guys sound great. Thanks
Speaker 13: absolutely if you're just joining us, We've got the pop
Speaker 13: farmers here live in studio, and of course uh st
Speaker 13: Patrick's day on Tuesday. So what's the itinerary for you guys?
Speaker 12: Uh We're playing a function out in near Worcester tonight.
Speaker 12: I forget what the town is, Auburn, Auburn, mass Usetts.
Speaker 12: And then tomorrow we're playing a Great North air Works
Speaker 12: here in Manchester, starting at one o'clock and playing from
Speaker 12: one to five. Is a great event. They have the
Speaker 12: Potato concept. I don't know if you've they have a place,
Speaker 12: and I think it's on Elm Street, right, Yeah, it's
Speaker 12: just behind, Yeah it is. It's called the Potato the
Speaker 12: potato concept. They sell these huge baked potatoes and they
Speaker 12: have like corn beef ons or they have all a ruben.
Speaker 12: It's kind of a weird concept, but they they're great
Speaker 12: people and they they sell these big, massive potatoes and yeah,
Speaker 12: so that they'll be there, So we're there from one
Speaker 12: to five. Great Great North are Works that's off I
Speaker 12: don't know.
Speaker 9: Back in the.
Speaker 12: I forget where they but anyway, Great North the Works.
Speaker 12: They have great beer and beware of there was the
Speaker 12: black Bear, brown Bear, black Bear, cave Bear. Cave Bear
Speaker 12: is scary bear. I think it's really potent, So we
Speaker 12: be careful with that. And then on we have Monday,
Speaker 12: we're going to rest up, and then Tuesday we got
Speaker 12: two gigs. One at the Peddler's Daughter in Haveril starting
Speaker 12: at eleven o'clock, right eleven to three, okay, and then
Speaker 12: we're packing up and heading over to Nashua the other
Speaker 12: Peddler's daughter from six to nine I think so yeah,
Speaker 12: long day.
Speaker 13: So only only two gigs here on Saint Patrick. Yeah,
Speaker 13: because we're talking, because we're talking off their I think
Speaker 13: last year was three.
Speaker 12: We could have done several y yeah, but we we
Speaker 12: love The peddler's daughter has been great to us, so yeah. Yeah,
Speaker 12: they're great folks and they take good care of us.
Speaker 12: So we're we belong to them for Saint Patrick's Day.
Speaker 13: No, that's awesome. Yeah, yeah, good good, Well you guys
Speaker 13: want to play another one? I'm downing here more sure,
Speaker 13: Gary B. You want to sing song?
Speaker 9: Oh?
Speaker 13: Hang on here for some reason? Let me uh boost
Speaker 13: you there? All right there he is, all right here,
Speaker 13: I am there.
Speaker 4: You are.
Speaker 13: Dirty Town by the Pogues, all right pop Farmers live
Speaker 13: in Studio. I Met my Love by the Gaspard's.
Speaker 5: Wall, Dream Dream by the old.
Speaker 13: Canal, Kiss my Girl by the Factory Wall.
Speaker 2: Dirty old time, dirty old time.
Speaker 20: Wow.
Speaker 4: The Driven.
Speaker 6: Across the Moons.
Speaker 5: Cats are prowling.
Speaker 4: Prowling on the beat, Springs a girl.
Speaker 21: From the street, sad Night, dirty old time, the dirty old.
Speaker 13: Fat heard the siren.
Speaker 4: From the docks, sory tray, set the night on fire, smelled.
Speaker 5: The spring.
Speaker 22: On the smoky wind, dirty old fans, dirty old bad.
Speaker 5: Shall make me.
Speaker 2: A big sharp axe.
Speaker 23: Shine is.
Speaker 5: Up it in the fire. I shopped it down.
Speaker 6: Like a dead old.
Speaker 2: Tree, Dirty old time, the dirty.
Speaker 5: Old fad.
Speaker 24: That my love met my love by the gas works,
Speaker 24: why guas works wall.
Speaker 1: Dream Dream.
Speaker 25: Dream body old now body old canal kiss bucker, We
Speaker 25: kiss sissor by the factory way, factory wall.
Speaker 2: Dirty old, dirty old, dirty old.
Speaker 13: Oh sounds so good, so good. If you're just joining us,
Speaker 13: we have the pop farmers here live in studio, and
Speaker 13: what has become an annual tradition here on the show.
Speaker 13: How many how many songs do you guys know as
Speaker 13: a as a band?
Speaker 9: How many can you?
Speaker 13: Can you even put a number on it?
Speaker 9: Yeah?
Speaker 12: I think I think our song list is I don't know,
Speaker 12: seventy eighty songs, but yeah, we we keep adding that. Well,
Speaker 12: we keep adding the Irish songs because there's so many
Speaker 12: Irish songs that Yeah, every time we play people will say, hey,
Speaker 12: do you know Rocky Road to Dublin? Oh no, but
Speaker 12: we'll learn it and yeah, so then we have to
Speaker 12: learn add that to the or whatever. But it's yeah,
Speaker 12: there's just so many Irish songs.
Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean, what what makes a song an Irish song?
Speaker 13: Is it just that it that that's where it is
Speaker 13: came from, or is it is it a lot more
Speaker 13: of a genre or.
Speaker 12: We've turned We take Gary sings a song by was
Speaker 12: it by the band mo And it's kind of like
Speaker 12: a jam band song, but they we turned into it
Speaker 12: sounds Irish to us, so we turned it into an
Speaker 12: Irish song. So anything that we can, we can make
Speaker 12: it into an Irish song if we have to.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, no, that makes sense. That makes sense. Are
Speaker 13: there any that have been particularly challenging to learn or
Speaker 13: are they all kind of pretty straightforward?
Speaker 26: Well?
Speaker 12: They a lot of them have lots of words in them.
Speaker 12: So chord wise, there's only like usually like three chords. Yeah,
Speaker 12: but song lyric wise, they just and if you look
Speaker 12: them up online there might be like if you do
Speaker 12: one song, there'll be like five different versions that have
Speaker 12: all these different verses, and like we'll be singing a
Speaker 12: song and I'll look out and somebody will be looking
Speaker 12: crazy and it's like, huh, I didn't know what there
Speaker 12: was another verse there, right right, But there's Yeah, some
Speaker 12: of them are really wordy, which is the Blarnie.
Speaker 13: I guess that makes sense because because I think I
Speaker 13: think we talked about this last time too, A lot
Speaker 13: of these songs they tend to have stories. Yeah, so
Speaker 13: they so they tend to be a lot of verses.
Speaker 12: Yeah, it takes a while.
Speaker 13: Is there a song that has like more verses than
Speaker 13: any other song, like one that like has like five
Speaker 13: or six verses and it's just like, wow.
Speaker 21: Well there's that Seven Old Ladies or something.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 21: Yeah, at least seven verses to that, you know.
Speaker 12: Yeah, seven drunken Nights. We used to do that, and
Speaker 12: we had another guy who would sing it, and he
Speaker 12: would stop singing after like the fourth night because we're
Speaker 12: not going to skip ahead the Sunday because yeah, it
Speaker 12: just takes forever.
Speaker 9: Twelve days of question. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you're start
Speaker 9: in the middle.
Speaker 13: That makes sense, That makes sense. You guys want to
Speaker 13: play another one? I'm done here more sure.
Speaker 12: Before we do, though, I want to just say Tyler's
Speaker 12: with us today. Tyler was in the pop Farmers for
Speaker 12: a long time and he's not technically with us. He's
Speaker 12: our our fifth pop farmer and uh as Philip's not
Speaker 12: here today, Phil grecs he couldn't make it today, but
Speaker 12: he's uh he's our official fourth pop farmer. Okay, Phil,
Speaker 12: if you're listening, I phil So.
Speaker 9: Tyler Tyler. We hire him.
Speaker 12: He comes back for Saint Patrick's Day.
Speaker 16: Yeah, there's a lot of chaos and like I live
Speaker 16: in it. Yeah, they still need an enforce.
Speaker 12: He's our muscle.
Speaker 23: Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 12: So yeah, So we do a lot of a lot
Speaker 12: of stuff, kind of like drop Kick murphyish or you know,
Speaker 12: the pogues, but some of them are more traditional and
Speaker 12: this one we do Black Velvet Band. It's kind of
Speaker 12: more traditional. Not although the drop Kick Murphy's do it
Speaker 12: or sure, I'm sure they do it a lot rower
Speaker 12: rowdy than we do. There's our more traditional version.
Speaker 6: All right, mill need.
Speaker 3: A little townly cold how fast apprentice to trade?
Speaker 9: I was bound ten many hours we have and this
Speaker 9: husband is lessing, little.
Speaker 5: Down, little sad misfortune game.
Speaker 27: On me and forced me in a straight bottle the
Speaker 27: land to borrow away from my friends and really has
Speaker 27: to follow the black velvet fan.
Speaker 13: Herries the show like the diamonds.
Speaker 3: You think she was clean off the land, had her
Speaker 3: hair hung over her should tied up.
Speaker 6: With a light velvet fan.
Speaker 3: As I was out stolen one evening, not eating to
Speaker 3: go very far, I met with the Fickles and Dhumsel.
Speaker 3: She was plying her trades and of are win on
Speaker 3: once she took from a customer and placed the trade
Speaker 3: into me, and and a lot cam in arrest in
Speaker 3: me that look to my black velvet band. Her eyes
Speaker 3: a shall like the diamonds. You think she was crean
Speaker 3: a vel and she will had her have her low
Speaker 3: shore tied up with the black velvet band. The next morning,
Speaker 3: before judging jury a trial, I was said to a
Speaker 3: bed and the judge she says me, unfair, Hello, the
Speaker 3: case against you is quite clear and seven long easy
Speaker 3: is your sentence. You're headed for bondyman's lands, farrow away
Speaker 3: from your friends and relieations to follow a black belted bands.
Speaker 6: Her eyes is show like diamonds.
Speaker 9: You think she was queen of a land.
Speaker 28: She was, had her hair.
Speaker 7: Hang over her shore tied up with the like goded man.
Speaker 3: So listen of aggy young fellows and plead heave this
Speaker 3: warning from me.
Speaker 6: Whenever you're rid on the liquor.
Speaker 3: Me, lads, beware the fretty colleges both to'll fill you
Speaker 3: with whiskey and porter.
Speaker 6: See you're no longer able to stand.
Speaker 3: And the very next thing you know, me, lets, you're
Speaker 3: headed for bondymous land.
Speaker 5: Her eyes they shone like the diamonds.
Speaker 9: You'd think she was green on the land, and she
Speaker 9: want had.
Speaker 3: Her hair hung over her should. Tied up with a
Speaker 3: black velvet band.
Speaker 6: Her ries they shown like the diamonds.
Speaker 9: You think she was queen of the land.
Speaker 3: And she was ha her hair hung over her should,
Speaker 3: tied up with the black velvet band.
Speaker 5: Her ries they shone like the diamonds.
Speaker 3: You think she was queen of the land and she
Speaker 3: want had a hair hung over her shirt. She tied
Speaker 3: up with the light velvet fan, tied up with loud
Speaker 3: light velvet fans, tied.
Speaker 9: Up with the light velvet band.
Speaker 13: Oh so good. We've got the pop farmers here live
Speaker 13: in studio, sounding fantastic and so for people just joining us.
Speaker 13: So what so, do you have a show today later today?
Speaker 9: Today? Yeah?
Speaker 12: In Auburn, Massachusetts is a semi private I don't know.
Speaker 12: Is it private function? I guess I don't know. I
Speaker 12: guess it's open to the public, but we don't know
Speaker 12: much about It's our first time playing it.
Speaker 2: Oh. Yeah.
Speaker 12: Megan McGirk, who used we play at mcgirk'st Out of
Speaker 12: the Beach every every summer, and we do. We're doing
Speaker 12: every Saturday, but we have four or five gigs there
Speaker 12: this summer and Megan's one of the mcgirk's and she, uh,
Speaker 12: the mcgirth McGirk family has always been great to us too,
Speaker 12: so they hired us to play this function. Yeah, so
Speaker 12: that's going to be tonight. Yeah, it's been a long while. Yeah,
Speaker 12: it's started off every Saturday, every Saturday, and they like
Speaker 12: this because we would play They had all all Irish music,
Speaker 12: but they're like, oh, I don't know if people want
Speaker 12: here Irish music for three hours, so we could play
Speaker 12: as much or little as Irish music.
Speaker 9: So we would.
Speaker 12: We would play a bunch and then we play our
Speaker 12: regular cover rock bands, you know, bar band stuff, and
Speaker 12: then go back that Irish stuff. So if they wanted
Speaker 12: more Irish we could play it. If they want less,
Speaker 12: Irish we could play it, we don't. We don't have
Speaker 12: to play as like some bars. We don't play many
Speaker 12: Irish songs. Just throw in a couple that we like
Speaker 12: and do the regular bar bands.
Speaker 23: Right right.
Speaker 13: It's so And I know we talk about this every year,
Speaker 13: but where does the name pop Farmers come from? Because
Speaker 13: it's such a cool hand.
Speaker 12: Well, we were we when Jimmy and I started the band,
Speaker 12: and we were we were initially uh naughty pine A
Speaker 12: n A U g h t y and after a
Speaker 12: while we were like, I don't know if this this
Speaker 12: fits us. So we were playing at the time a
Speaker 12: lot of what we thought well as power pop songs. Yeah,
Speaker 12: and there's this band that I always like called the
Speaker 12: Beat Farmers spelled b e A T So the Beat Farmers, Like, oh,
Speaker 12: we could be the pop Farmers. And I thought these guys,
Speaker 12: I thought they would hate the name so but they
Speaker 12: liked it. So we're we're kind of stuck with it. Yeah,
Speaker 12: but people think we're it's pot Farmers. We just have
Speaker 12: to announce it differently. It's like we always say we're
Speaker 12: not pot Farmers because we probably make more money and
Speaker 12: maybe dress better. But yeah, it's the pop Farmers and
Speaker 12: we're kind of stuck with it, but it works for us.
Speaker 13: That's part of what's cool about the name too. Yeah,
Speaker 13: it's kind of a play on yeah, you know potform.
Speaker 12: Yeah, we get that, and that initially wasn't what I
Speaker 12: thought of, but it was like, but it works and
Speaker 12: it gets people's attention.
Speaker 13: So yeah, what's for absolutely? Absolutely? And then like, do
Speaker 13: you all have other projects? Well, Tyler, I know you're
Speaker 13: always super busy.
Speaker 29: Yeah, yeah, I'm a little less busy now. I've just
Speaker 29: got Fox and Flamingos is my main thing now.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 13: Yeah, I got to get you guys back on. It's
Speaker 13: been forever since has been on the show.
Speaker 16: We're getting ready to go back into the studio.
Speaker 13: So well, oh cool, we'll be uh, we'll.
Speaker 16: Be putting out some more stuff.
Speaker 13: Don't be a stranger. Still, it's one of my absolute
Speaker 13: all time favorite songs. I love that song so much.
Speaker 13: I love that song so much.
Speaker 12: What about you? Dan? Well, I got glitter Tooth with
Speaker 12: Philip and and then I host an open mic up
Speaker 12: and Pittsfield on Thursday nights. So it's that keeps me busy.
Speaker 12: And Jimmy's not Jimmy's not talking because he doesn't have
Speaker 12: a microphone. But he plays with the Mason Brothers sometimes, Yes,
Speaker 12: you do. He was for a while he was the
Speaker 12: only guy who didn't have a second project. But then,
Speaker 12: oh yeah, yeah, I forgot about that. My friend Robert,
Speaker 12: our friend Robert and I we have a gig every
Speaker 12: twice a year, twice two or three times a year
Speaker 12: down to Florida, our friend Robert, who was the fifth
Speaker 12: Pop Farmer for a while, he was our filling guy,
Speaker 12: and we play as the Curmudgeon Brothers. And so we've
Speaker 12: got I'm going down Actually we're leaving here Wednesday night.
Speaker 12: Well third, we're playing the gigs on Tuesday, flying down
Speaker 12: to Florida on Wednesday, doing a gig on Thursday, and
Speaker 12: then flying back on Friday because we go glitter Tooth
Speaker 12: on gigains Saturday. So the Curmudgeon Brothers are playing down
Speaker 12: in Florida.
Speaker 13: That's a great name.
Speaker 12: Gary, You've always you got your Yeah.
Speaker 21: I playing a few different things. I'm the bass player
Speaker 21: for the Blue Brothers band.
Speaker 9: Okay, they're legendary.
Speaker 21: They have been forty years, probably longer actually they have.
Speaker 21: They've been playing together a long time. And then I
Speaker 21: actually just recently got asked to play bass for Eastwood.
Speaker 9: Peak, another legendary band.
Speaker 13: Nice.
Speaker 12: They've been around even longer than the Blues.
Speaker 13: Right, yeah they have been Yeah, yeah, very cool.
Speaker 12: Yeah, Gary's Gary's an awesome bass player. Actually, yep. It
Speaker 12: makes me mad because I'm the when Tyler's with us,
Speaker 12: I'm the third best bass player in the band. But
Speaker 12: I played bass when I'm not playing mandolin and Gary
Speaker 12: plays guitar, so he goes back and forth. Gary, He's
Speaker 12: a killer bass player.
Speaker 13: Yep, yeah, absolutely absolutely. Well you said you were asked
Speaker 13: to play with the Eastwood Peak. Yes you didn't say
Speaker 13: if you accept that?
Speaker 21: Well, I have agreed to it, but we haven't actually
Speaker 21: played any gigs. Yeah, you haven't gotten together in practice. Okay,
Speaker 21: but okay, all right, hopefully they send me a list
Speaker 21: of songs because they do a bunch of different stuff
Speaker 21: that I don't do.
Speaker 13: Okay, Yeah, that'll be cool. That'll be that'll be exciting.
Speaker 9: Good for you.
Speaker 13: Excellent. Well you guys want to play another one?
Speaker 12: Sure? Gary?
Speaker 21: Yeah, let's can we do leave the leaving of Liverpool?
Speaker 13: Sure we can try it, all right, we got the
Speaker 13: pop Farmers here live in studio.
Speaker 12: Okay, there is. It took me a while to figure out. Hey, hi,
Speaker 12: every nice to know it?
Speaker 30: Fair the wealth two Princess Landing stays passing her fair
Speaker 30: the wealth, the calor for eyeing the place that I
Speaker 30: know right well.
Speaker 5: So fairy well, my own true love.
Speaker 9: When I return to life the dream.
Speaker 25: For me, it's properably and on Liverpool crazy, but darling.
Speaker 9: When I think of the.
Speaker 5: A forty yankee, he said, David Crocket, this is her name.
Speaker 4: And hers is the captain of her and they say
Speaker 4: that she's applauded.
Speaker 13: Help, So fairy well, true Lord.
Speaker 9: When I return to Tip, we would be. There's not
Speaker 9: will be an out Liverpool that pleased me from minor.
Speaker 10: And then when I think called.
Speaker 2: The ships in harbor, love, can I wish it good?
Speaker 9: Remain?
Speaker 22: Before I know it'll be a long long time before.
Speaker 31: I will see you again.
Speaker 1: So fairy well, my o Truelo.
Speaker 9: When I return United we will be.
Speaker 3: It's not the leave and of Liverpool, but please me
Speaker 3: from the darling when I fail, goldy.
Speaker 5: So fairy well, mile Truelo.
Speaker 9: When I return to United, we will be.
Speaker 2: It's not the leave and of Liverpool that preezing, But darling.
Speaker 23: When I think god me, wonderful.
Speaker 13: We've got the pop Farmers here with us live in studio.
Speaker 13: That was great. I don't remember hearing that one before.
Speaker 12: Yeah, that's one we we we we sometimes gets out
Speaker 12: of our our set list and then we bring it back.
Speaker 12: So I don't think we played it live since last
Speaker 12: Saint Patrick's Day. So that's why I was a little
Speaker 12: rusty at the beginning. Oh it'll come back.
Speaker 13: Oh I gotcha, I got you. No, that makes sense.
Speaker 12: Some of the songs stay in this in this rotation.
Speaker 12: Some of them get kind of pushed them aside and
Speaker 12: come out once a year, but we want to keep
Speaker 12: that one in. That's a fun one.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, no, I like that. Well, yeah, like you
Speaker 13: were saying earlier, you've got like what eighty songs that
Speaker 13: you know? Yeah, I mean that's a lot to plenty
Speaker 13: to rotate, plenty to rotate and a lot to remember.
Speaker 12: Yeah, it is kind of a lot, but we we
Speaker 12: want to get some more, so we got to keep practicing.
Speaker 13: That's that's incredible.
Speaker 23: That's incredible.
Speaker 12: PI.
Speaker 13: Yeah, And since we last talked, so last year, obviously
Speaker 13: you guys had a bunch of shows. Any anything interesting
Speaker 13: happen or anything any wild stories or anything, or was
Speaker 13: it pretty much business as usual?
Speaker 12: Yeah, it's we we we had a spot where we
Speaker 12: weren't playing too often, but we're getting back into it more.
Speaker 12: When Phil joined on, you know, we got him caught
Speaker 12: all caught up, and Phil's feels awesome, so we uh
Speaker 12: we it's kind of it's every time the guitar players
Speaker 12: player see changes, it kind of takes in a little new,
Speaker 12: little direction. Like Phil, we have like to tell us
Speaker 12: that we were playing once at the Peddler's daughter and
Speaker 12: we're older guys, except for Phil feels young and uh,
Speaker 12: some young you know, twenty something girls say, can you
Speaker 12: guys play something new? Uh, we're kind of old. We
Speaker 12: don't know a lot of new songs. But then I
Speaker 12: remember Phil's young. He knows some new songs, right, So
Speaker 12: Phil brings us some of some of the newer songs.
Speaker 13: So yeah it makes sense.
Speaker 12: Yeah, we're mostly classic rock guys, but Phil brings the uh,
Speaker 12: the young stuff.
Speaker 13: So yeah, yeah, he's he's a busy guy too.
Speaker 12: Yeah, yeah, he's got this. Him and I were actually
Speaker 12: that's him and I my head with the gig with
Speaker 12: the two's they're laying tonight. I think somewhere. So am
Speaker 12: I if you're listening, Hi?
Speaker 13: So yeah, yeah they've been on and yeah they're they're
Speaker 13: a lot of fun too. Absolutely, do you guys want
Speaker 13: to play one more?
Speaker 12: Sure? Got time?
Speaker 13: I know that's I know that's more than we had
Speaker 13: talked about. But you sound so good. Oh thanks being
Speaker 13: being selfish.
Speaker 9: We're good.
Speaker 12: Do uh we'll do one of our non Irish songs
Speaker 12: that sounds kind of the Irish when we do it,
Speaker 12: do uh bring a fire?
Speaker 6: Yeah?
Speaker 13: Oh cool?
Speaker 12: It ends up. I don't know if it sounds Irish,
Speaker 12: but like I always say, this is Irish spiritual by
Speaker 12: Johnny Ocash. All right, well love, here's a burning thing.
Speaker 12: Ben It's me, a fiery ring.
Speaker 6: Bound by wild desire. I'm feeling to ring of fire.
Speaker 3: I fell into a burning ring of fire, went down, down,
Speaker 3: down in the flames.
Speaker 9: When fire it.
Speaker 10: Burns, burns, burns, that ring of fire, that ring of fire.
Speaker 6: The take of love you sweep were heart like hours meet.
Speaker 9: I fume for you like a child.
Speaker 3: Oh but the fire went down. I fell into a
Speaker 3: burning ring of fire, went down, down, down in the flames.
Speaker 4: When it burns, burns.
Speaker 10: Burns, that ring of fire, that ring of fire.
Speaker 9: Long time.
Speaker 3: I fell in feel a burning ring of fire, went down, down, down,
Speaker 3: and the flames way higher.
Speaker 10: It burns, burns, burns that ring of fire, that ring
Speaker 10: of fire.
Speaker 6: Let's take of love you, sweet way heart like I
Speaker 6: with me.
Speaker 10: I felt for you like a child.
Speaker 9: Oh but the fire went wild.
Speaker 3: I fell into a burning ring of fire, down down, down.
Speaker 9: In the flameswag fire. It burns, burns burns.
Speaker 10: That ring of fire, that ring, burning ring of fire,
Speaker 10: went down, down down, and the flames wag fire.
Speaker 9: It burns, burns, burns.
Speaker 10: That ring of fire. That bring a fire, that ring
Speaker 10: of fire, that bring a fire.
Speaker 13: Oh I love that. That was amazing. Great job, guys,
Speaker 13: great job. We got the pod farmers here with us
Speaker 13: alive in studio. And by the way, in the chat room,
Speaker 13: I see someone named at jazz. N s h T
Speaker 13: two says yeah, Tyler, get after.
Speaker 12: It, good after Tyler.
Speaker 13: Do you know who that is?
Speaker 9: Tyler?
Speaker 13: What is it again at jazz?
Speaker 19: Oh?
Speaker 16: Yeah, that's my sex player.
Speaker 29: Oh Derek, Hey, Derek, Oh very good, Hey Derek, great
Speaker 29: great jazz saxophonest he plays baritone sex with us?
Speaker 5: Now?
Speaker 13: Oh okay, oh very cool, awesome, awesome, well guys, this
Speaker 13: has been wonderful. As always, I always look forward to this.
Speaker 13: It's you know, like I said, it's become an annual
Speaker 13: tradition on the show. Great to have you on. Let's
Speaker 13: remind everybody again what you got coming up this weekend
Speaker 13: of course into Saint Patrick's Day. This is a big
Speaker 13: time of year for the pop Farmers.
Speaker 9: Sunday one.
Speaker 29: So Sunday we're at Great North, aale works from one
Speaker 29: to five. That's one of my favorite locations. When I
Speaker 29: when I officially gave my resignation here, I said, no
Speaker 29: matter what, as long as you're playing Great North, I
Speaker 29: want that.
Speaker 13: Get's that's my Lisa.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 12: The people at Great North, they're awesome. They they have
Speaker 12: us start fourth year doing it, I think, so yeah,
Speaker 12: third or fourth okay, and yeah so and we'll partly
Speaker 12: back there next year. It's awesome.
Speaker 13: And then it was our last gig before COVID.
Speaker 12: Oh that's right, okay, Oh yeah, we're shut down. Yeah
Speaker 12: oh wow, yeah, because we had we had Massachusetts closed
Speaker 12: down first, right, so we had the Havel gig was canceled,
Speaker 12: but we were still waiting on the Nashville gig. And
Speaker 12: then they canceled the Nashville gigain when the world shut
Speaker 12: down for a little while. That was our last gig.
Speaker 12: Good point.
Speaker 2: Wow.
Speaker 9: Yeah.
Speaker 12: And then so Tuesday we're at the Peddler's Daughter in
Speaker 12: Haveril from one for eleven to three and then Nashua
Speaker 12: from six to nine. So and then have a few
Speaker 12: guinness and we'll be uh, we'll be a few guinness, right,
Speaker 12: jim Jimmy three pints, Jimmy, three pints.
Speaker 13: Drink responsibly, yes. And then where should people go online
Speaker 13: too to keep up with everything?
Speaker 12: The pop Farmers, Yeah, Pop the pop Farmers dot com,
Speaker 12: t G P o P Farmers dot com. And yeah,
Speaker 12: we have two original songs that are out there on
Speaker 12: you can find them, I think, but it's under Moran. Moran,
Speaker 12: Tyler and I Oh Goat you did an album and
Speaker 12: these guys played. We we just got together and Tyler
Speaker 12: and I played with a bunch of our friends and
Speaker 12: these guys we played two Irish We wrote two Irish
Speaker 12: songs and they're out there for that kid of Whiskey
Speaker 12: and the Peddler's Daughter.
Speaker 13: Outstanding outstanding well guys, as always, thank you so much,
Speaker 13: wonderful to have you here, Thanks for having us absolutely,
Speaker 13: and we'll close out with the studio recording of the
Speaker 13: Peddler's Daughter. And if you are listening live on Saturday,
Speaker 13: be sure to stick around. Coming up in the third hour,
Speaker 13: we have rust Never sleeps Neil Young tribute and really looking.
Speaker 9: Forward to to that.
Speaker 12: But let's pick herround for that.
Speaker 13: Yeah, yeah, it's gonna be good. It's gonna be good.
Speaker 13: But here it is. This is the Peddler's Daughter. The
Speaker 13: pop Farmers guys, thanks again so much, thank you absolutely.
Speaker 8: Hannie McGee's a peddler braid now.
Speaker 9: He peddled his wares from the town to the town.
Speaker 17: In an old Johnny wagon filled to the brim, freaking
Speaker 17: some treasures day with piled and put in.
Speaker 10: But he had one Jimmy neighbors.
Speaker 9: Said, Kathleen McGee, who's he apple?
Speaker 4: That he's a.
Speaker 9: She had raven black hair. It's gonna who has this guy?
Speaker 18: The young girl's beauty was known far and wide for
Speaker 18: twenty years.
Speaker 9: She rode by his side. When I first somber, I knew.
Speaker 5: I'm in love with the Fadler's daughter.
Speaker 9: She mastered every trick.
Speaker 5: He had he taught her.
Speaker 6: I swore and stopped until.
Speaker 1: I caught her.
Speaker 9: But I'm in love with Beggar's daughter.
Speaker 6: For three long years I tried to catch her.
Speaker 9: I needed to prove I was just some other guy.
Speaker 3: So every week and they come to town, I grabbed
Speaker 3: my money and I let it down.
Speaker 11: I spent every shilling that I had. Week after week,
Speaker 11: we play that game.
Speaker 9: She'd take all my money.
Speaker 14: Forget my name, But little little I wear her down
Speaker 14: until that day she find.
Speaker 26: Me comes around, She'll look at me and she'll know.
Speaker 26: I'm in love with the Bader's daughter.
Speaker 14: Like a drowning man trying to treadwater, like a lad
Speaker 14: be led.
Speaker 1: To the slaughter, I'm in love.
Speaker 2: Yeah, a starter.
Speaker 24: As hard as I tried, she resisted my charms until
Speaker 24: light one night she fell into my arms. At night,
Speaker 24: Sweet moment you let me die the guard.
Speaker 6: We stand, We rose my gurnee the stars.
Speaker 9: She looked deep into my eyes.
Speaker 32: And.
Speaker 10: I'm in love with the bad the daughter.
Speaker 9: I lost every time that a fader she sold there
Speaker 9: a gift I ever corner.
Speaker 10: But I'm in love with that daughter.
Speaker 20: I love her much old that I'm in love with
Speaker 20: the beads daughter's And.
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Speaker 36: Don't tell me that we're not the same.
Speaker 5: You're always dressing freedom, news and minds. I like it's
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Speaker 2: Never learned my listen?
Speaker 5: Then if it's according me.
Speaker 34: There is just one thing, man hind ulm is wrong.
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Speaker 35: Hey, won't you tell me your name? You don't want
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Speaker 5: Tell me what is your game?
Speaker 37: I guess we'll find out more.
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