Wed, 25 June 2008
Hail and welcome, Wigglians, to Episode 33. Thank you so much for dropping by. Tonight we have our good friend Jamie;(vergefield@hotmail.com); in the Wigglian Studio and we talk about his 18ish years on the path and about Star Sapphire, the tradition that he has been with the entire time. Musically we hear from Parnassus and our good friend Stan Rogers. Much love to the Podkins. As always, you make this little project of ours so much fun. Thanks for the votes at Podcast Alley, comments there and here and for the many emails that we receive. It's all about the love. Comments[6]
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- I LOVE this podcast! I have started listening to all the old podcasts and I am back to #17... on this podcast you have an amazing chant version of the Burning Times song- Where can I find that? I absolutely must buy that album! I know Elaine Silver does an amazing version of this song also! I always LOVE the music you guys play- and as I musician myself I really appreciate it! Thanks for being here and talking with us guys!
Tori - Hi Sparrow and Mojo,
Good question about "what is a pagan song". Jamie's comment analogy was quite valid. For my own perspective, I would suggest that the content of the song would describe whether it is pagan - or has pagan leaning. I would suggest that it isn't the style or presentation of the song - it could be folk (SteelEye Span, Damh the Bard), Heavy Metal/Rock or even Goth.
I guess the harder definition would be where it is without lyrics. Would a drum jam be pagan?
Certainly things to think on.
Bright blessings
Frog
/|\ - Hi Randy,
I am not sure if Mojo knows any more than I do about this. Jamie has developed a martial art that incorporates a Wiccan belief system (if I am getting this right). The best thing to do would be to write Jamie at the above address (in our show notes) and find out directly from him. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for walking the Wigglian Way.
Sparrow









