seamu5
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Post by seamu5 on Jan 28, 2015 12:06:27 GMT -6
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Post by brimstonne on Jan 28, 2015 13:50:35 GMT -6
Florence and the Machine, and Lorde have a lot of songs in my devotional playlist (its on my phone not online)
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Post by TheModernSouthernPolytheist on Jan 28, 2015 15:04:08 GMT -6
I definitely am glad you added this thread, Zach! I've been working on making some myself, but haven't finished too much yet.
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Post by saintfelicity on Jan 28, 2015 16:21:43 GMT -6
Awesome! I always love your mixes, Zach. I have a few in the works so I'll definitely share whenever they're complete. I think I'll probably have my Brigid one ready for Imbolc.
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Ciar Lionheart
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And I love you like a mountain.
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Post by Ciar Lionheart on Jan 28, 2015 16:47:02 GMT -6
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wickedlittlecritta
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Post by wickedlittlecritta on Jan 28, 2015 17:15:37 GMT -6
Zach if I could marry the Battlestar Táin mix I WOULD I have one mix so far (to Manannán because I am predictable), and another I'm very slowly working on. eta: OH and it's not devotional but I also have a mix of pop songs covered in Irish that you guys might be interested in.
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cass
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Post by cass on Jan 28, 2015 23:08:36 GMT -6
Florence and the Machine, and Lorde have a lot of songs in my devotional playlist (its on my phone not online) F+tM gives me some of the best Manannán feels ever! The way she uses water imagery really speaks to me on a level that not much else manages too. Then there's the fact that so many of her songs resonate with my fictional witchy faves... I'm pretty sure it's going to be a problem as I read more mythology and folklore. A really really good problem, obv I have so many devotional playlists on my computer, but I have tons of anxiety about sharing them. I'm hoping that gaining a bit of confidence will help me get over that, but who knows... (also I'd have to narrow them all down considerably, which I should do anyway, but it's haaaard)
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seamu5
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Post by seamu5 on Jan 29, 2015 0:50:05 GMT -6
Florence and the Machine, and Lorde have a lot of songs in my devotional playlist (its on my phone not online) F+tM gives me some of the best Manannán feels ever! The way she uses water imagery really speaks to me on a level that not much else manages too. Then there's the fact that so many of her songs resonate with my fictional witchy faves... I'm pretty sure it's going to be a problem as I read more mythology and folklore. A really really good problem, obv I have so many devotional playlists on my computer, but I have tons of anxiety about sharing them. I'm hoping that gaining a bit of confidence will help me get over that, but who knows... (also I'd have to narrow them all down considerably, which I should do anyway, but it's haaaard) The Decemberists are really good for Manannán feels. I'm working on another Bríghid mix. This one will deal with songs from pop culture, like "Ballad of the Goddess" from Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
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seamu5
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Post by seamu5 on Feb 22, 2015 14:09:59 GMT -6
I competently forgot to post this. This is my second mix for Bríghid I did of La Fhéile Bríde/Imbolc. It's all pop culture related and about finding Bríghid in other works. A Flame in Many Worlds
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Post by Allec on Feb 22, 2015 14:25:17 GMT -6
... Should I put my Cú Chulainn playlist to this mix? XP
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seamu5
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Post by seamu5 on Feb 23, 2015 12:24:00 GMT -6
Heck yeah! Though I started this as a catalog of the ones I made, I'd love for everyone to post theirs. We don't have and hymns or chants from the Iron Age, so I'm all for making new ways to worship.
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Post by Allec on Feb 23, 2015 23:53:56 GMT -6
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Echtrai
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Away indefinitely (I'll probably be back, I always come back) - feel free to leave me a message
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Post by Echtrai on Feb 24, 2015 15:48:33 GMT -6
It's not a mix I made, and it's not even specifically for Lugh, but it makes me think of him and other heroic types from Gaelic lore. once upon a time: becoming a legendIt's part of a series, so check out the user's other mixes!
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wickedlittlecritta
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Post by wickedlittlecritta on Feb 28, 2015 19:15:00 GMT -6
I...I kind of ended up making a response to this? Only it's less "Cu Chulainn is a pop star" and more "Cu Chulainn is a rapper": Living in the 21st CenturyNone of the tracks are clean so beware the swears and other generally problematic lyrics.
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Post by adolphuscrowfeather on Mar 5, 2015 10:52:12 GMT -6
It all looks interesting, but the first post is unavailable to me! All links seem dead.
I also make music for my gods, mainly in songs, and sometimes instrumental, mainly soft singing since its all I can really do besides poems and possibly crafts that can be done in the situation I'm in, but anyways, it's always random, so I can't really create songs to record, only sing when it comes, or make poems as it comes.
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