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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Midweek Music Miscellany Wed. 14th. February 2018 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie



Play list Valentines Day Edition of Midweek Music Miscellany Wed. 14th. February 2018 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM

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https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/st-valentine-midweek-music-miscellany-14th-february-2018-on-dublincityfmie/


1. And I Love Her ( 4.11 ) - Julien & John - CD Just The Way You Are julienandjohn.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE





2. Love Sweet Love ( 4.55 ) - Clara Rose - CD The Offering clararosemusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE



3. What Does It Take ( To Win Your Love ) ( 2.27 ) - Jr. Walker & The All Stars - CD Motown Chartbusters Vol. 4 Tamla Motown Records
1997 COMPILATION RELEASE



4. Slave To Love ( 4.32 ) - Bryan Ferry - CD 9 1/2 Weeks Capital Records
1986 OST RELEASE



5. Tainted Love ( 2.46 ) - Imelda May - CD Mayhem Decca Records https://www.facebook.com/ImeldaMayOfficial
IRISH ARTIST - 2010 RELEASE



6. Everlasting Love ( 3.00 ) ( 1968 ) - Love Affair - CD Swingin' Sixties Pickwick Records
1993 COMPILATION RELEASE

Love Affair Everlasting Love 2 weeks No 1 from 30-01-1968 50 years ago



7. Never My Love - 101 Strings - BOX SET CD I Said She Said Ah Cid The Exploito Psych World Of Alshire Records 1967 - 71 cherryred.co.uk
2018 BOX SET COMPILATION RELEASE

8. You Make Loving Fun ( 3.39 ) - Fleetwood Mac - CD Rumours Warner Brothers
1976 RELEASE



DOUBLE SHOT MY FUNNY VALENTINE

9. My Funny Valentine ( 3.46 ) - Elva MacGowan - PROMO https://www.breakingtunes.com/wwwelvamacgowancom
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 PROMO



10. My Funny Valentine ( 2.21 ) - Chet Baker - CD Chet Baker Sings as part of Chet Baker Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2018 PACKAGE RELEASE



11. Give My Love To Rose ( 3.27 ) - Johnny Cash - American IV : The Man Comes Around UMG Records
2003 RELEASE



12. Oh Mo Chroi - Tara O'Grady - CD Folk Songs Songs About Real Folks taraogradymusic.com
2017 RELEASE



13. Love Or Money ( 3.44 ) - Larkin Poe - CD Thick As Thieves larkinpoe.com
2012 RELEASE



14. Vivaldi Four Seasons Spring - Capella Istropolitana with Takako Nishizaki Violin - CD The Best Of Movie Tunes PROMO


On February 14 around the year 278A.D., Valentine, a holy priest in Rome in the days of Emperor Claudius II, was executed.

Under the rule of Claudius the Cruel, Rome was involved in many unpopular and bloody campaigns. The emperor had to maintain a strong army, but was having a difficult time getting soldiers to join his military leagues. Claudius believed that Roman men were unwilling to join the army because of their strong attachment to their wives and families.

To get rid of the problem, Claudius banned all marriages and engagements in Rome. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret.

When Valentine’s actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death. Valentine was arrested and dragged before the Prefect of Rome, who condemned him to be beaten to death with clubs and to have his head cut off. The sentence was carried out on February 14, on or about the year 270.


Throughout the centuries since Valentine received martyrdom there have been various basilicas, churches and monasteries built over the site of his grave. Many restorations and reconstructions took place at the site, therefore over the years. In the early 1800s such work was taking place and the remains of Valentine were discovered along with a small vessel tinged with his blood and some other artefacts.

In 1835 an Irish Carmelite by the name of John Spratt was visiting Rome. He was well known in Ireland for his skills as a preacher and also for his work among the poor and destitute in Dublin’s Liberties area. He was also responsible for the building of the new church to Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Whitefriar Street. While he was in Rome he was asked to preach at the famous Jesuit Church in the city, the Gesu. Apparently his fame as a preacher had gone before him, no doubt brought by some Jesuits who had been in Dublin. The elite of Rome flocked to hear him and he received many tokens of esteem from the doyens of the Church. One such token came from Pope Gregory XVI (1831-1846) and were the remains of Saint Valentine.




1 comment:

  1. Happy St. Valentines Day to all the listeners of which I will be one. Gerard Dublin 15.

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