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This month's episode is heavily theatre-themed, as the lads chat about Luke's recent All-Ireland win, Mícheál's experience performing in "Hairspray!" with Pop-Up Theatre Sligo, as well as his April foray onto the "streets". April's guest rounds out the theatre theme as the guys chat to Karen Gordon, the creative force behind Pop-Up Theatre. Rory asks the lads how they got on with last month's challenge and gives his April recommendation.
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The guys get down to brass tacks discussing a controversial question that Mícheál took to the people on the streets, have a chat with Irish filmmakers Paul and John Murphy, and talk about the things they challenged themselves with after Rory's recommendation last month. Rory also brings us his recommendation for this month.
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Kieran, Luke, Rory and Mícheál catch up with a chat about their Valentine's Day escapades, with some big news from Rory. Mícheál has been on the streets again, asking people for their opinions on the renaming of "Knock" airport. The lads welcome Brendan Tierney to the show for a chat one week removed from his successful SO Funny Sligo Comedy Festival, and Rory recommends introducing a bit of discomfort into your life.
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Kieran, Luke, Rory and Mícheál catch up after some months away from the podcast and the studio. After a chat about the extracurricular physical activity of people under the age of thirty, the guys challenge Kieran on his long-held belief that Ballygowan bottled water is inferior, and Rory gets all deep and meaningful.
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Kieran, Luke, Rory and Mícheál get chatting about their favourite songs from movie soundtracks, talk to Deirdre O'Kane about COVID life and her currently touring stand-up show, and try another left-field delicacy on Rory's recommendation.
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Kieran, Luke, Rory & Mícheál are joined by previous podcast guest Niamh Crowley to chat about the recent "FREEDOM! Theme Night 29". They discuss their favourite moments, performances and other highlights, as well as Niamh winning the coveted Golden Jacket. Mícheál brings us some post-show reactions from punters, while Rory brings us his latest recommendation.
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Kieran, Luke, Rory and Mícheál are reunited for a catch-up chat. The guys talk about death row meals, are joined by Collette Sheerin for an introspective chat and a song, and Rory gives his recommendation for the week. Hint, it rhymes with "clean white pickets".
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The lads have a chat about what derailed their plans for last week's episode. We have a listen to Mícheál's latest chat with the people, where he asked the folks on the street what animal they would choose to be. Mícheál hosts a quiz reflecting on the last few episodes, while Kieran gives us a sneak preview of some tracks from his upcoming Theme Night album, "How Can I Keep From Singing?". Rory delivers some sage advice this week on "Rory Recommends".
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Our featured guest this week is our very own Mícheál Kearney! Kieran, Luke and Rory have all been in the Lamplight hotseat, now it's Mícheál's turn. Also featuring the lads discussing their greatest fears, a Lamplight house band version of "Dreams" by The Cranberries, and a recommendation from Rory along with a story about getting lost on a mountain and eating some magic beans to find his way home.
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Kieran has a hypothetical business proposition for Luke and Rory. Mícheál has been asking the Irish people what their favourite home-grown film is, a hot topic for Rory. Kieran and Rory chat to Tommy Higgins, the man responsible for modernising the ticket industry in Ireland, and the current chairman of Sligo Rovers Football Club. Luke runs into more accent-related difficulties after Rory recommends a Sligo business-related experience involving lap blankets. Kieran tells the lads how he wants to put a grand piano in the middle of the Garavogue river.
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Kieran, Luke and Rory check in with Mícheál, fresh off the plane after his mission to Berlin. Hear what question Mícheál put to the people on the streets of the German capital. Kieran and Rory have a chat with Westlife star, surfing enthusiast and proud son of Sligo, Kian Egan. Hear an original song of Luke's that was featured in a video by TemperHound Productions, and get Rory's Recommendation for the week.
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With Mícheál away in Berlin on a mission for the Lamplight team, Kieran, Luke and Rory discuss saying no, scouse accents and more. Mícheál managed to squeeze in a trip out among the public before he left, asking them about their favourite holiday destinations. Listen to their responses, and hear the lads share some of their own thoughts and experiences.
Michael Rooney is this week's special guest. He joins Kieran and Rory for a chat about music, education, composing, and life experiences. He also performs one of his own pieces with Kieran, a tune called "An Cruitire".
For this week's "Rory Recommends", Rory decided that the team would go to the Sligo Senior Football Championship final, contested between Tourlestrane and Coolera/Strandhill. Listen to the lads give their thoughts on the experience.
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Kieran, Luke & Rory open the show with a chat about getting into a flow state, or getting "in the zone". Mícheál joins the guys for this week's "Mícheál on the Streets" segment, where he asks people about their favourite live entertainment experiences.
Kieran chats to Eamonn O'Hara, a comrade from his days playing GAA football Sligo. Their chat includes in-depth discussions about the game and some of their classic moments, as well as some healthy slagging about a big upcoming match. Eamonn chooses "The Parting Glass" for the house band to perform, which Rory leads on vocals.
For this week's "Rory Recommends", Rory has the lads watch the 2017 official music video for Elton John's classic hit, "Rocket Man". The guys discuss the video and the story behind it.
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Kieran, Luke & Rory kick of season three by adding a fourth member to their team, the Ringo to their John, Paul and George. Mícheál Kearney comes on board to join the lads in all of their general craic, and also to host a weekly segment called "Mícheál On The Streets". This week, Mícheál has been out talking to people in the crowd at the "Music's Coming Home" outdoor gig in Sligo town. Kieran and Luke were involved in one of the gigs and Mícheál asks them for their favourite moments.
This week's special guest is Ian Dempsey. Ian chats to Kieran and Mícheál about his career highlights including Dempsey's Den, his long-running breakfast show on Today FM, Gift Grub, the ever-changing role of the radio DJ, and his love for David Bowie. Ian's choice of song, to be performed by the In The Lamplight House Band, is Paul Brady's "Crazy Dreams".
The lads introduce another new segment called "Rory Recommends". Each week, Rory will recommend a new movie, some new music, or maybe a new experience. This week, Rory took the team cliff jumping. Have a listen to see how they got on!
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Johnny Gallagher, Pauric Gallagher and Seán O'Reilly (three quarters of the Boxty Band) join us for an absolutely rocking episode of In The Lamplight to wrap up season two. Hear the lads tell stories from the road, and talk about their experiences playing gigs from arenas to cow sheds.
The lads play a set with all of the trademark wildfire energy of a live Boxty show. They start with Johnny's trademark version of Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight" before belting out two originals, "The Loser" and "Mr. George". The set also features Kieran on keys and Duane Gallagher on bass.
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Callum Wall becomes the first Lamplight Spotlight guest as he joins Kieran for a chat about his recently released debut EP. Callum talks about how his first year of college has been going, how he recorded and produced his EP himself, and also takes the opportunity to plug some of his self-designed merchandise. Callum performs his song "Limbo", featuring Ash Stevenson on the drums along with Kieran on keys and Luke on bass.
Following on from Callum, the guys are joined by Corcra, the new name for the vocal trio of Naoise Devaney, Jayne Feehily and Gillian Brennan. A regular staple of Kieran's teenage and adult Theme Nights over the past number of years, the group have just released their debut original single, "Waiting". They chat to Kieran about college, pandemic life, the writing of the song, and how eleven years of singing together have given their harmonies a tightness that even siblings would be jealous of. They perform a stripped back version of their new single.
Luke, Rory and Kieran break down their work on the girls' song, from the birth of the project as an idea of Rory's to the release of the final track and music video. Luke talks about the process of arranging and recording the song, while Rory opens up on the creative thought processes behind the song's video, available now on Corcra's official YouTube channel.
- Se mer