A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day #270

A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day #270

Author: Marc Gunn, Celtic & Folk musician May 10, 2023 Duration: 39:33

The first Friday of May is no pants day. Learn about the origins of this hilarious holiday, and if it was actually invented by a Scotsman in Glasgow in the early 1800s. I talk about a man who wears a kilt every day. You will also learn about some sustainable green bath products.

Listen to music by Marc Gunn, Vicki Swan and Johnny Dyer, Niamh Dunne, and Brobdingnagian Bards

This is Pub Songs & Stories #270.

0:25 - Brobdingnagian Bards "Seven Drunken Nights in Hobbiton" from I Will Not Sing Along

4:49 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES

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6:04 - WHAT'S NEW STORY

7:40 - UPCOMING SHOWS

  • MAY 17: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube @ 10:30 AM Eastern
  • JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland
  • JUN 24: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA @ TBD
  • JUL 22: Burnt Hickory Brewery, Kennesaw, GA @ 6:30 - 9:30 PM

8:50 - GUEST SONG: Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer "1924"

Hear the story behind the song in show #603 Celtic Tides of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

14:44 - STORY OF NO PANTS DAY

In 2000, the Knighthood of Buh, a student organization at the University of Texas at Austin, held their first annual No Pants Day celebration on the first Friday of May. Andrew and I were practicing daily on the South Mall of the university as the Brobdingnagian Bards. So we were there as a bunch of students ran through the school shouting and waving signs about the oppression of pants.

The event resonated with me because, well, we wore kilts at all of our shows. We were "pantless" too.

The event spread to other locations around the nation and eventually the world. But it took me four years before I wrote "A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day", a parody of the traditional Scottish song "Jock Stuart".

Instead of "a man you don't meet every day", my song was about a man who loved wearing kilts, like I did.

I didn't stop there. Again, I felt like No Pants Day was a Scottish holiday. So I decided to create a backstory for my song. I wanted people to think that the origins of No Pants Day was actually a Scottish holiday called No Troosers Day.

I researched Scottish history and learned about the Proscription Act of 1746. This act banned the Scots from wearing "highland clothing". The goal of course was to assimilate the Scots into Great Britain, just like the Disarming Act banned the Scottish from wearing weapons.

From that base, I wrote a fictional history of an uprising in Glasgow where the Scots removed their trousers and donned their kilts and rewrote "Jock Stuart" to celebrate their love of the kilt and their culture.

The best thing about this fictional history was that a few years later, a newspaper in Canada quoted the blog where I shared this fake history saying that this was ACTUALLY the origins of No Pants Day.

This should serve as a reminder to all of us. Check your sources!

I finally recorded this song in 2009 for my CD, Kilted For Her Pleasure.

"Jock Stuart (A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day)"

 lyrics by Marc Gunn, May 6, 2004, music traditional

Oh my name is Jock Stuart, I´m a trooser-less man
And my roving young fellows move freely

* So be easy and free in nae boxers or briefs
I´m a man who wears a kilt every day.

I'm Highlander made and a piper to trade
And the tartan is me flag that I wear.

I go out with my gun and my dog for to hunt
Try to make me wear troosers, and you'll pay.

I've got acres of land, I've got ships to command
So burn your pants on No Troosers Day

So come fill up my glass with whiskey or rum
Then send o'er your lass and you'll see.

It's better easy and free in nae boxers or briefs
I'm a man who wears a kilt every day.

20:52 - Marc Gunn "A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day" from Kilted For Her Pleasure

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26:59 - Niamh Dunne "Tides w/ Karan Casey" from Tides

 

30:25 - GREEN PRODUCTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT

I'm actively trying to buy fewer items that are packaged in plastic because plastic is made from chemicals from fossil fuel production.

It also lasts pretty much forever. It is virtually impossible to remove it entirely from what I buy. But I have found a few items that I enjoy that are not that I thought I'd share.

Did you know you can buy shampoo and conditioner in bar form?

This was one of those weird rabbit holes I went down. Once upon a time, we didn't have liquid shampoo and conditioner. It certainly wasn't in a big plastic bottle.

A day after I started researching this a few months back, Gwen came home with a Love Beauty and Planet shampoo conditioner bar from Target. I immediately tried it out and loved it.

You can see a list of Shampoo and Conditioner bars here.

My favorite body soap is the Dr Bronner's Lavender soap. I was starting to lament losing that when I just saw they have bar soap also. And of course, all of those are wrapped in paper and I can get it at my local Publix.

34:58 - Marc Gunn "Kilty Pleasure" from Selcouth

38:59 - CREDITS

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Grab a pint and pull up a stool. PUB SONGS & STORIES is a warm, welcoming corner of the audio world hosted by Celtic & Folk musician Marc Gunn, known to many as The Celtfather. This podcast isn't just a curated playlist; it's an intimate journey into the heart of the music. Each episode feels like a late-night conversation in a cozy pub, where every traditional tune, modern ballad, and rousing drinking song comes with a rich history. Marc explores the narratives woven into the fabric of Celtic and folk music, sharing the tales of the songwriters and the cultural moments that inspired them. You'll hear the music itself, of course, but more importantly, you'll understand the passion and the stories behind each melody and lyric. It's a celebration of musical heritage, a personal journal from the front lines of the folk scene, and a testament to the living culture that thrives in song. Listen to this podcast for a genuine connection to the artists and the timeless tradition of sharing stories through music.
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