[Rhodes22-list] Re: Sailing Songs (was Question for Mary Lou)
Slim
salm at mn.rr.com
Sat Sep 30 17:17:19 EDT 2006
I got it wrong--it's Hal Willner. Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/Rogues-Gallery-Pirate-Ballads-Chanteys/dp/samples/B000
GGSMD0/ref=dp_tracks_all_1/104-8960071-5186307?ie=UTF8#disc_1
On 9/30/06 2:51 AM, "Slim" <salm at mn.rr.com> wrote:
> Yeah, Mary Lou,
>
> I heard a few cuts from that new album, "A Rogue's Gallery" I think
> subtitled, "Songs of the Sea" (or maybe it's the other way around) put
> together by Hal Whitaker (?) I liked what I heard--very raw. They
> purposely left out the typical, stereotype "Arrr..." stuff and the songs are
> very organic and lots of fun. Some of them are unsuitable for children or
> those with sensitive tastes if you know what I mean.
>
> I've got lots of favorites but the one we always sing onboard goes like
> this:
>
> Oh Lord above
> Send down a dove
> With beaks as sharp as razors,
> To cut the throats
> Of them thar blokes
> What sells bad beer to sailors!
>
> Fun thread.
>
> Slim
>
> On 9/29/06 7:15 PM, "mtroy at atlanticbb.net" <mtroy at atlanticbb.net> wrote:
>
>> No time for a long list but near the top are a bunch of
>> Stan Rogers songs: "Barretts Privateers", "White Squall",
>> "Lockkeeper" and an equally big bunch of Gordon Bok songs
>> "Herring Song", "Ways of Man", "Ile au Haut". Also any
>> number of traditional songs done by Martin Carthy and
>> Louis Killen.
>>
>> Another favorite in a different vein is the "Brendan
>> Voyage" by composer Shaun Davey. It's a work for symphony
>> and Irish pipes based on the book by Tim Severin.
>>
>> The truest sea songs are the Sea Chanteys (or Shanties).
>> Far too many to list but check out:
>> http://traditionalmusic.co.uk/sea-shanty/0sea-shanty.htm
>> and for recordings:
>> http://www.woodenshipsmusic.com/
>> Mystic Seaport has a Sea Music Festival every year. I've
>> never been but I hear it's good.
>>
>> Finally, there's a new album out that I haven't heard but
>> have heard very good things about called "Rogues Gallery:
>> Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys". A bunch of top
>> names doing some traditional sea music. The one that I
>> really want to hear is Richard Thompson doing the
>> "Mingulay Boat Song" - a favorite artist and favorite
>> song.
>>
>> Mary Lou
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:46:34 -0500
>> Ronald Lipton <rlipton at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>> OK, my sometimes obscure list of low key songs is:
>>>
>>> - Dillan bay (Gordon Bock)
>>> - Queen of Skye (red clay ramblers)
>>> - Farewell to Tarwarthie
>>> - Jamaica Farewell
>>>
>>> lot's of farewells on the lists
>>>
>>> Ron
>>>
>>> On Sep 29, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Herb Parsons wrote:
>>>
>>>> Once on a sailing forum I'm on, a guy asked about
>>>> favorite sailing
>>>> songs. His daughter was putting together an album for
>>>> him, and he
>>>> wanted 50 sailing songs, and asked for suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> He promised to list his final choices, but never did. I
>>>> think that'd
>>>> be an interesing endeavor here.
>>>>
>>>> I'll start off with three (sort of).
>>>>
>>>> 1. Sloop John B (HAS to be on the list, I prefer the
>>>> Kingston Trio
>>>> version myself)
>>>>
>>>> 2. The Last Farewell (in honor of my lovely wife, it's
>>>> one of her
>>>> favorites - notice I'm still selfish enough to put MY
>>>> choice first)
>>>>
>>>> My 3rd choice is kind of weird. I thought it was a GREAT
>>>> sailing song
>>>> for years, until I found it out it had nothing to do
>>>> with sailing.
>>>> Then I got old enough that I didn't care, it's STILL a
>>>> great sailing
>>>> song.
>>>>
>>>> 3. They Call the Wind Mariah
>>>>
>>>> Any other contributors?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Herb Parsons
>>>>
>>>> S/V O'Jure
>>>> 1976 O'Day 25
>>>> Lake Grapevine, N TX
>>>>
>>>> S/V Reve de Papa
>>>> 1971 Coronado 35
>>>> Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana Coast
>>>>
>>>>>>> ekroposki at charter.net 9/29/2006 5:51:25 pm >>>
>>>>
>>>> Mary Lou,
>>>>
>>>> What about sailing songs?
>>>>
>>>> BTW, Captain Rummy is out of town, maybe you all
>>>> can make his
>>>> ears ring
>>>> and sing a Rum song.
>>>>
>>>> Ed K
>>>> Greenville, SC, USA
>>>>
>>>>
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