Tea with Hungry Lucy podcast - Episode 18
Time for Tea with Hungry Lucy. In Episode 18 Christa & War-N talk about their week in rehearsals for upcoming shows and the story behind the song “Bed of Flames” (from the album Apparitions). Then the duo launch into OPM (Other People’s Music) where Christa talks about the songs “Picnic on the Moon” by Bel Canto (album: Birds of Passage) and “Sleepwalker” & “Live Old” by Faun Fables (album: Mother Twilight). War-N tells us about the song “My Father” by This Mortal Coil (album: Filigree and Shadow. written by Judy Collins) and several songs entitled “Home” by Erasure (album: Chorus), Sheryl Crow (Album: Sheryl Crow), The Legendary Pink Dots (album: The Maria Dimension) & Depeche Mode (album: Ultra) (who War-N forgot to mention). He also describes Assemblage 23’s very moving song, “30K Ft” (album: Storm) and Christa mentions the song “Cocoon” (album: Defiance). The episode finishes up with the Thorn Apple song, “Home”.
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March 21st, 2006 at 4:23 pm
wow I loved how the podcast ended. Sigh~ Such a lovely song
Mr Warren’s daddy said it all amazingly… somehow xD funny how some people just have an amazing voice even when they speak.
I’ve always loved Bed of Flames (ive probs said that before). Nice to know what it actually means
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I keep meaning to buy an Assemblage 23 album but I never know what one to get or whatever incase I like some songs but not all, tho every song Ive heard so far have been lovely
I heard the teeniest clip of Imogen Heap “Headlock” on a tv ad for an easter egg XD just thot id share that. yay
March 23rd, 2006 at 6:40 pm
I’m extremely pleased to be the official burp sponsor of Hungry Lucy. It is indeed a priviledge, my dear friends !
Mr Harrison Sr has the most incredible voice - he almost sounds like Andy Latimer from Camel. As a linguistics graduate I’m fascinated with the way he’s kept his accent, whereas War-N hasn’t. My sister’s the same - almost 9 years in the US and she’s got that strange Sheena Easton-esque twang, though she shifts back pretty quickly when she’s home.
Top notch show again, you two. Keep up the great work !