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Oh, my God. I love the callback at the top of your number, Jack and Andy, to I'm Mr. Heatmiser from The Year Without a Santa Claus, another Rankin and Bass classic. Four stars. Love it. Next up, also in the Rankin and Bass style, Pat Pat from Al Fisher.
Oh, my God. I love the callback at the top of your number, Jack and Andy, to I'm Mr. Heatmiser from The Year Without a Santa Claus, another Rankin and Bass classic. Four stars. Love it. Next up, also in the Rankin and Bass style, Pat Pat from Al Fisher.
Love it, Al. Love it so much, four stars. Then there's this delightful Celtic-tinged, real love the ass from the amazing singer-songwriter and past Lovecast Live guest, Shirley Nome.
Love it, Al. Love it so much, four stars. Then there's this delightful Celtic-tinged, real love the ass from the amazing singer-songwriter and past Lovecast Live guest, Shirley Nome.
All right, we're moving into an entirely different style here. I love this one. It's called No One Goes Hungry from singer-songwriter Stefan Wiener. It's in the style of a folk rock Christmas carol from one of those 1970s TV Christmas specials, maybe something John Denver might have sung with the Muppets.
All right, we're moving into an entirely different style here. I love this one. It's called No One Goes Hungry from singer-songwriter Stefan Wiener. It's in the style of a folk rock Christmas carol from one of those 1970s TV Christmas specials, maybe something John Denver might have sung with the Muppets.
Thank you, Steven or Stefan, forgive me if I'm mispronouncing your name. Amazing work, love, no one goes hungry at the fabulous Feast of the Ass. And finally, there is this amazing find. Turns out one piece of music survives from actual Feast of the Ass celebrations centuries ago.
Thank you, Steven or Stefan, forgive me if I'm mispronouncing your name. Amazing work, love, no one goes hungry at the fabulous Feast of the Ass. And finally, there is this amazing find. Turns out one piece of music survives from actual Feast of the Ass celebrations centuries ago.
A madrigal that might have been played at Feast of the Ass parties after Feast of the Ass church services were over has come down to us. Oh, the Ass, or Eau Le Cool in the original French, was discovered in the archives of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. We had it translated into English, and we may have taken some liberties with the lyrics here and there.
A madrigal that might have been played at Feast of the Ass parties after Feast of the Ass church services were over has come down to us. Oh, the Ass, or Eau Le Cool in the original French, was discovered in the archives of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. We had it translated into English, and we may have taken some liberties with the lyrics here and there.
We had to work in Buddy and Rose and Bundt cakes. And we are so proud to bring it to you, Oh, the Ass, performed for us here by the Calipygians.
We had to work in Buddy and Rose and Bundt cakes. And we are so proud to bring it to you, Oh, the Ass, performed for us here by the Calipygians.
Thank you to the Calipygians for that recording of Oh, the Ass, for bringing that ancient madrigal back to life. And there are more. People wrote and submitted so many great Feast of the Ass carols. We were blown blown away by the response. I can't play them all here, but we are going to make a collection available. Our top 10 Feast of the Ass Carol submissions.
Thank you to the Calipygians for that recording of Oh, the Ass, for bringing that ancient madrigal back to life. And there are more. People wrote and submitted so many great Feast of the Ass carols. We were blown blown away by the response. I can't play them all here, but we are going to make a collection available. Our top 10 Feast of the Ass Carol submissions.
To listen to them, to hear all of Pat Pat and asses are for feasting and love the ass and more, go to savage.love or check out the show notes for this episode where you will find the the link. And you know what? At the end of today's show, at the very end, after the outro music is over, we're going to play our favorite Feast of the Ass song, our number one in its entirety.
To listen to them, to hear all of Pat Pat and asses are for feasting and love the ass and more, go to savage.love or check out the show notes for this episode where you will find the the link. And you know what? At the end of today's show, at the very end, after the outro music is over, we're going to play our favorite Feast of the Ass song, our number one in its entirety.
To find out who hit number one on the Feast of the Ass charts, be sure to keep listening after the outro is over.
To find out who hit number one on the Feast of the Ass charts, be sure to keep listening after the outro is over.
All right, coming up today on the Lovecast, tons of your Qs, lots of my As, and joining me on the Magnum, author, podcaster, and sub-stacker Rebecca Wolf is here to talk with me about the new Nicole Kidman film Baby Girl, which is doing for light DS play what Fifty Shades of Grey did for hardcore BDSM, mainstreaming the conversation.
All right, coming up today on the Lovecast, tons of your Qs, lots of my As, and joining me on the Magnum, author, podcaster, and sub-stacker Rebecca Wolf is here to talk with me about the new Nicole Kidman film Baby Girl, which is doing for light DS play what Fifty Shades of Grey did for hardcore BDSM, mainstreaming the conversation.