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Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: alanww Date: 27 Sep 01 - 05:58 AM Just to correct a small point, the deadman maker trophy mentioned by Snuffy was I believe carved by Jim McDonald, who was the third judge in addition to Johnny Collins and Jim Mageean. He said that it was a reproduction of a tool his father (grandfather?) used to use as a sailmaker to flatten down the ridges in sails after sowing. It is in Indian Mahogany and shows two sorts of knots on the tool - a turk's head and a full turk's head. "Don't mind the wind or the rolling sea ..." |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: alanww Date: 26 Sep 01 - 06:50 AM Thanks for all your kind thoughts everyone! JohnBNo, I've never been to Toronto Morris Ale but it sounds just my scene - singing, drinking and a bit of dancing too! ... If I am passing I would certainly be interested in dropping in but it would be a very long way (from Stratford-upon-Avon, England) for just one session! "Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you ... !" |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: Mr Red Date: 25 Sep 01 - 06:46 PM I missed some of the proceedings keeping the FEW from filling the room to double the fire regulations and being the dutiful steward had to stand outside to give another FEW room to get in. couldn't even enter the competition (being effectively on the staff). phew! you all say. congrats anyway. |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: ChanteyMatt Date: 25 Sep 01 - 05:46 PM And a bottle full for the chanteyman |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: Snuffy Date: 25 Sep 01 - 03:57 PM 'Schantieman' is the actual spelling on the trophy, which I think Jim Mageean has carved himself. I was there, and it was definitely well-deserved. Well done Alan. 'I thought I heard the old man say...' |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: 8_Pints Date: 25 Sep 01 - 01:45 PM Congrats Alan, Hope to see you at Llanstock. Bob vG An' they got no use for a shantyman. Shantyman, Oh, shantyman, Who's got a berth for a shantyman? Sing you a song of a world gone wrong, When they got no use for a shantyman. |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: GUEST,PeteBoom (at work) Date: 25 Sep 01 - 01:36 PM Well Done! Congratulations! Pete |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: Tinker Date: 25 Sep 01 - 01:19 PM Congradulations! One of my greatest joys at Getaway last year was discovering Chanteys... guess that makes me a new enthusiast...Keep it coming... Tinker |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: GUEST,JohnB Date: 25 Sep 01 - 12:16 PM Don't hold with "competitions" for shanty singing. I much prefer the thought that he did not know he was entered in a contest and won anyhow. Congratulations, have you ever been to the Toronto Morris Ale Billy, I mean Alan, give it a go next year. Lots of Morris Dancers like Shanties. JohnB |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: SINSULL Date: 25 Sep 01 - 10:06 AM Congratulations, Alan! Mary who loves shanties and shantymen (or chanteys and chanteymen for the purists) |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: KingBrilliant Date: 25 Sep 01 - 09:44 AM Ah well done Alanww!! Shanty-man extraordinaire. Kris |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: A Wandering Minstrel Date: 25 Sep 01 - 09:26 AM I see The Guest is on our deck Haul away lads, Haul away together Make sure this rope is round his neck Haul away and then belay
Then he can kick up, Bobs a-dying |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: GUEST,Skipper Jack Date: 25 Sep 01 - 06:21 AM To Guest. Have you counted the number of Maritime & Shanty Festivals that are held both in the UK and around the globe? In the last decade or so there has been a significant increase in the number of shanty groups as well as folk singers featuring mainly maritime material. The rise in popularity of maritime festivals can be favourably compared with the folk revival of the early 60's. So I would say that there are perhaps more than just a few enthusiasts who like shanties!!
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Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: John Routledge Date: 24 Sep 01 - 06:25 PM A second congratulations Alan - on the official thread this time. Cheers John Ps Can we have encore at Llanstock |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: nutty Date: 24 Sep 01 - 06:15 PM Congratulations Alan |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: GUEST Date: 24 Sep 01 - 06:00 PM Mind you, given how few people like shanties, wining a competition probably isn't too difficult. Congrats all the same |
Subject: RE: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: Micca Date: 24 Sep 01 - 05:54 PM We are so surrounded by talented singers here!!! I posted to the Bromyard thread already before I saw that there was a special thread of congratulations, well done Alan!!!!! as I have said elsewher, a talented singer and a nice bloke too..!! I hope to hear you sing them Shantys at Llanstock!! well done Alan and Treaties too.. |
Subject: Another Mudcat Shanty Champion! From: Noreen Date: 24 Sep 01 - 03:44 PM Following on from the success of treaties at this year's Saltburn festival, where she won the Shanty singing competition, we now have a second UK Mudcatter getting well-deserved recognition. At Bromyard Folk Festival last weekend, Alanww won the Bromyard Shantyman competition, which he didn't even know he'd entered! Very nice comments made by Johnny Collins and Jim Mageean, among others. This was no mean feat, as the competing field was the whole roomful of shanty singers, and there were many excellent singers there. There is no truth in the rumour that Alan wore his morris gear and his rag coat just so the judges would remember him from the morning singaround to the evening... :0) Keep it up, Alan! Noreen |
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