
About once a month (mostly), we live stream from our studio. We chat, sing, and crack jokes together, spill the tea on what we're up to, and take song requests. If you couldn't make it live, no worries – you can catch the last stream on YouTube or kick back and listen to it like a podcast on your favorite streaming service.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Songs featured in this stream:
The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, The Lady of the Map, John Barleycorn, Haul & Drag, Salonika, Antiguan Graveyard, Bones in the Ocean, Pride of the White Star Line, Nebraska, White Frontier, Nantucket, Hanging Johnny... more
We're back from going "Into The Deep" in the USA and ready to tell all the tales from our adventures! Also... the final piece of eight is out now too! Come sing and be merry with us once more in this spooky season stream! Watch the whole stream on Yo... more
We're heading Into the Deep NEXT WEEK and can't wait to see many of you around the USA. This stream is a little ahead of our usual schedule so we have the chance to hang out with you one last time before we set off. Our latest Pieces of Eight release... more
We're deep in the middle of Festival Season, after having been to the Bristol Harbour Festival and Castlefest since our last stream, and away at FolkEast this weekend. We've been in the recording studio working on our next major release for the last ... more
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Seriously though, this is an amazing podcast from an amazing band; and since I haven’t caught a stream live yet, I’m so glad they are available in podcast form. However, there is a technical issue with the last two episodes involving an hour plus of silence tacked on to the end of the podcast. It’s at the end though so it doesn’t really affect the listening experience. The Longest Johns will continue to be my favorite, and objectively most adequate, band; and I look forward to this podcast every... more
The Longest Johns have been performing their lovely monthly singing streams for years now, what a treat to have the live songs collected in a portable podcast form! Octenths intro was great on this. Octenth and adequate!
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