A blog about world and global music from a guy who co-hosts the KUNM Global Music Show, 89.9 FM Albuquerque/Santa Fe, http://www.kunm.org. I post one song a day, with reflections on the music, life, and whatever else comes into my mind.
Showing posts with label Great Big Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Big Sea. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Looking for a Place to Land: Great Big Sea and "Something To It"
Our random song for today is by Great Big Sea, a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea material. This song, Somthing To It, is from Great Big Sea's 1998 album Rant and Roar.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Canada,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Rant and Roar,
Something To It,
world
Monday, January 28, 2019
I'm Still Here: Great Big Sea and "Bad As I Am"
Great Big Sea brings us today's random tune. Great Big Sea is a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea Material. This song, Bad As I Am, is from Great Big Sea's 1999 album Turn.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Bad As I Am,
Canada,
folk,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
rock,
Turn,
world
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Playing on the Island: Great Big Sea and "Trois Navires de Blé"
Great Big Sea brings us our random tune for today, called Trois Navires de Blé. Great Big Sea is a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea Material. Trois Navires de Blé is from Great Big Sea's 1999 album Turn.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Canada,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Trois Navires de Blé,
Turn,
world
Friday, June 22, 2018
Carry Him to His Burying Ground: Great Big Sea and "General Taylor"
Today's random tune is by Great Big Sea. Great Big Sea is a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea Material. This song, General Taylor, is from Great Big Sea's 1998 album Rant and Roar. The song is a traditional sea shanty about General, and later President, Zachary Taylor who defeated Mexican general Santa Anna.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Canada,
General Taylor,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Rant and Roar,
world
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Not the Libation, but Just as Intoxicating: Great Big Sea and "Margarita"
Today's random tune is by Great Big Sea and is called Margarita. Great Big Sea is a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea Material. Margarita is from Great Big Sea's 1999 album Turn.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Canada,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Margarita,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Turn,
world
Friday, February 16, 2018
She Swings: Great Big Sea and "Dancing with Mrs. White"
Great Big Sea brings us today's song, called Dancing with Mrs. White. Great Big Sea is a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. As of 2015 the band is said to be retired, though members Alan Doyle and Séan McCann have been performing solo but using Great Big Sea Material. Dancing with Mrs. White is from Great Big Sea's 1998 album Rant and Roar.
Listen to songs like this and more on the KUNM Global Music Show every Monday night from 10 pm - 1 am Mountain Standard Time. Live streaming, program information and the two-week digital archive can be found at http://www.kunm.org.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Big_Sea
Labels:
Canada,
Dancing with Mrs. White,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Rant and Roar,
world
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Foam Upon the Tide: Great Big Sea and "Demasduit Dream"
Today's song is by Great Big Sea, a band that was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. This song, Demasduit Dream, is from their 1999 album Turn.
Labels:
Canada,
Demasduit Dream,
folk,
global,
Great Big Sea,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
rock,
Turn,
world
Monday, October 27, 2014
Rockin' Newfies: Great Big Sea and "Fast As I Can"
In the late 1990s, I was very excited one evening. I had recently been turned on to a group called Great Big Sea, from Newfoundland in Canada, and I had learned a few days prior that they were going to be playing the House of Blues in New Orleans, where I was then living. I persuaded a few friends to go with me, including a guy from Ireland, a woman from England, and an Austrian friend. I told them about the band and how good they were. I had almost worn out my CD of Rant and Roar, their US-only compilation release, and now I was in the House of Blues with wife and friends and waiting for them to start. They came out and gave a great show, in my opinion, including their light-speed version of REM's End of the World. After it was over, I asked my friends what they thought, and to a person they said the band was terrible. They not only didn't like Great Big Sea, they hated them. I was thunderstruck, literally floored. They were all annoyed that I had dragged them to this concert And for a long time after I didn't share my musical interests with my friends again.
One thing about doing this daily random tune is that I once again can share my musical interests with others, but the nice thing about the Web is that people can decide whether or not to listen to a particular song. However, I notice that a huge sea change has happened in music sharing since I was younger. Back in the 70s and 80s we often shared mix tapes - cassette tapes where the recorded songs were an expression of a person's interest or what they thought was important. Nowadays, with the advent of the iPod and personal listening devices and cell phones, music has become a much more private pursuit. People make the equivalent of mix tapes for themselves by ordering their playlists and listen on their headphones. I've found also that people are less willing to venture into the unknown. As I have become more and more immersed in global music, I am astounded by the variety and the incredible musicianship outside of the United States, and yet getting many of my friends to even give a listen to a fantastic song from another country has been like pulling teeth. I'm not sure if it's related to the fact that the music isn't of the United States, or if it isn't sung in English, but I suspect the aversion goes deeper than that. Our electronic media, rather than encouraging community around particular things, actually sets us apart in a lot of tiny ways that in aggregation becomes very big and noticeable. I think music and the sharing of music is one of those casualties of our age. I may be wrong, and feel free to argue against my point, but that's how I feel at present.
Great Big Sea was formed in 1989 under the name Newfoundland Republican Army and has become known for its rock interpretations of Newfoundland folk songs drawing from the island's Irish, Scottish and Cornish heritage. Every year between 1996 and 2000 they won East Coast Music Association's Entertainers of the Year until they stopped submitting their name to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated several times for the Juno Awards, Canada's top music awards. They have released nine studio albums, three compilation albums, and three live albums. Fast As I Can is from their 1995 album Up, and is also included on their 1998 compilation CD Rant and Roar which was released only in the United States.
I'm going to trust that you won't hate them.
Labels:
Canada,
Cornish,
Fast As I Can,
folk,
global,
Great Big Sea,
Irish,
KUNM,
Megan Kamerick,
Michael Hess,
music,
Newfoundland,
radio,
Rant and Roar,
rock,
Scottish,
Up,
world
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