May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
generally, I listen to traditional radio over internet Radio Television Hong Kong WFUV (it's located in NY, but unable to receive in Brooklyn) Liveireland.com (from Dublin, Ireland)
Realm: second star to the right, straight until morning
I listen to Celtic Radio 95% of the time at work
I do also listen to BBC1 Radio Scotland WNKU.org ( local collage station folk, blues, celtic, bluegrass etc...) WOXY.COM (97X was a local radio station which has now gone strictly internet! Needless to say I am *VERY* unhappy about that! Great station best for alt. rock )
Music is holy, art is sacred, and creativity is power
Everyday is EARTH DAY to a farmer
"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much." Oscar Wilde
Some men are drawn to oceans, they cannot breathe unless the air is scented with a salty mist. Others are drawn to land that is flat, and the air is sullen and is leaden as August. My people were drawn to mountains- Earl Hamner Jr.
if you can get good T-Mobile reception, go for 19.99 GPRS with pocket pc phone or pocket pc and phone through bluetooth connection, you still can listen anywhere, like I do with WFUV.org (becoz I couldn't get the reception)
When not listening to HR....the only other station I listen to is RaidioU (Christian rock/alternative)
Other than that...I listen to back episodes of various radio minitries that I either cannot get, or have missed.
--Pneumandro
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My biological mom is English, Irish, Scottish. My biological father is English/German. Guess that makes me 1/5 German, 1/5 Irish, 2/5 English and a fifth of Scotch!
Listen mostly to HR but Celticmelt is alright, then there is the movie soundtracks station. Even some cajun/zydeco station if the mood is right (whatever I can find in my iTunes radio presets). That is what I love the most about internet radio is you can listen to types of music you can't tune into on a radio. I just wish I could get Highlander radio in the car.
I listen to CelticQuest off of live365... It plays good music, and the person in charge makes sure if you request something he puts it on the playlist
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DRAGON BLESSING
May dragons bring you wealth and guard your treasures May they banish darkness and enlighten you May female dragons grant you inner power May the Dragon Queen neutralize your enemies May Dragon Spirits give you power over Elementals May weather dragons bring rain at your request May Ti'amat effect the changes you command May Ishtar grant you Dragon Power May Ishtar grant you Dragon Power
If I just could listen to any radio station on the internet .... Either computer hangs up or connections break down coz of this silly firewall. Unfortunately they had to change the settings for it at the college or rather at UHI , now radio stations dont work anymore Oh , weel, in exchange i got a static isp adress Cant have everything i suppose eh? Listen tho conventionnally to Reidio nan Gaidheal .... hehe, they got quite good music programms too - if ye fancy traditional gaelic stuff i remcommend the programm from 10.00 am to 12.00 am (british time). They are on the web too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/alba; or 04.00 - 05.00 pm (british time). Travelling folk is pretty good too
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Scottish in Heart :-))
In the darkest heart the pride of man will walk allone
's ged tha mi fada bhuat cha dhealaich sinn a chaoidh