Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Diego's Bold Shores From: GeoffLawes Date: 30 Oct 18 - 06:53 AM John Roberts sings Diego's Bold Shore |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Diego's Bold Shores From: Lighter Date: 29 Oct 18 - 09:21 PM The 1869 text appeared earlier in the Honolulu temperance newspaper "The Friend" (Nov. 1852), p. 69, titled "Original Whaleman's Song" and credited to "One of Them." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Diego's Bold Shores From: GUEST Date: 29 Oct 18 - 10:46 AM Colcord, Joanna (ed.) / Songs of American Sailormen, Norton, Bk (1938/1924), page195 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=b5nIDgAAQBAJ&pg=PT190&lpg=PT190&dq=diego%27s+bold+shore&source=bl&ots=ZzR8CJYz0k&sig=792ignW |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHALEMAN'S SONG (By one of them) From: Jim Dixon Date: 18 Feb 10 - 11:35 PM This copy has one more verse than the 2 versions above, and a few differences in the other verses, so I'll post the whole thing. From Die Arktische Fischerei der deutschen Seestädte [The Arctic Fisheries of the German Seaports] 1620-1868 by Moritz Karl Adolf Lindeman (Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1869), page 54: WHALEMAN'S SONG. (By one of them.) 1. Has a love of adventure, a promise of gold Or an ardent desire to roam Ever tempted you far o'er the watery world Away from your kindred and home, With a storm beaten captain, free-hearted and bold, And a score of brave fellows or two, Inured to the hardships of hunger and cold, A fearless and jolly good crew? 2. Have you ever stood watch where Diego's bold shores Loom up from the Antarctic wave, Where the snowy plumed albatross merrily soars O'er many a poor mariner's grave? Have you heard the masthead man sing out: "There she blows!" Seen the boats gaily leave the ship's side, And the giant fish writhe near the harpooneers blow, While the blue sea with crimson was dyed? 3. Have you seen the foam fly, when the mighty right whale, Thus boldly attacked in his lair, With a terrible blow of his ponderous tail Sent the boat spinning up in the air? Or where the fair isles of the evergreen glades Are teeming with dainties so rare, Have you ever made love 'neath cocoas' shades To the sweet sunny maids that dwell there? 4. And have you e'er joined in the boisterous cheer Ringing far through the heaven's blue dome, When rich in the spoils you had purchased so dear You hoisted your topsails for home? Or when the dear hills of Columbia rose From out the blue waves of the main, Have you e'er realized the unspeakable joys Of meeting with loved ones again? 5. Let those who delight in the comforts of home And the joys of a warm fireside, Who deem it a peril the ocean to roam, In the cots of their fathers abide! But not a day nearer we reckon our death, Though we daily sport over our grave! Nor sweeter they'll slumber the green sod beneath Than we in the boisterous wave. |
Subject: Incredible - The Book of Eli download From: GUEST,KellyLamb Date: 16 Feb 10 - 08:20 AM I watched it at t b o e . i n f o worked great after I did a short survey! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: GUEST,Kit Date: 09 May 02 - 10:01 PM thank you all.... you're amazing. I will now endeavor to learn it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: masato sakurai Date: 07 May 02 - 08:25 PM Malcolm, thanks. But where's my Huntington book? ~Masato |
Subject: Lyr Add: DIEGO'S BOLD SHORE From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 07 May 02 - 10:21 AM DIEGO'S BOLD SHORE
(Text: log of the Bark Midas, New Bedford, 1861. Tune: Joseph McGinnis)
Has a love of adventure a promise of gold
Have you ever stood watch where Diego's bold shore
Have you seen the foam when the mighty right whale
Let those who delight in the comforts of home
Have you ever joined in the boisterous shout
Text and tune from Gale Huntington's Songs the Whalemen Sang (1964, reprinted Dover, 1970). Punctuation as quoted. Huntington comments:
"This seems to have been one of the best loved of the traditional whalemen's songs. Joanna Colcord in Songs of American Sailormen has a version very similar to this except that it lacks the fourth stanza. It is her melody that I have used here."
Roud Folk Song Index number 2006.
A midi of the tune as quoted in Huntington will in time find its way to the Mudcat Midi Pages, and can for now be heard via the South Riding Folk Network site: |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: masato sakurai Date: 06 May 02 - 09:07 PM Thanks, Sorcha. It was in these indexes: Brunnings' Folk Song Index (Garland) and Ferguson's Song Finder (Greenwood). ~Masato
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: masato sakurai Date: 06 May 02 - 08:17 PM This version (the title being in the plural) is also on THIS PAGE, with the same notes (and with a typo in the text). Still looking for the Huntington book. ~Masato |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: Sorcha Date: 06 May 02 - 04:44 PM I hereby pass the Crown I Never Wanted to Masato-sama. Wear it with pride. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: MMario Date: 06 May 02 - 04:16 PM masato - you are incredible! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: GUEST,Mary Katherine Date: 06 May 02 - 03:35 PM I think the lyrics are printed in the booklet to the new Waterson:Carthy CD "Dark Light" on which the song appears. But the CD is at home and I'm at work. Will check for you later tonight. Mary Katherine |
Subject: Lyr Add: DIEGO'S BOLD SHORES From: masato sakurai Date: 05 May 02 - 09:21 AM I have that book by Gale Huntington (Dover reprint), but can't find it at present. I'll post another version, instead, from Joanna C. Colcord, Songs of American Sailormen (1938; Oak, 1964, pp. 191-193; with tune & chords).
DIEGO'S BOLD SHORES
"Sperm-whalers of the south latitudes sang the following song, which was doubtless of shore composition. 'Diego' meant the Diego Ramirez rocks off Cape Horn--in sailor's lingo 'Dago Rammerees,' or simply 'The Rammerees.' (Cf. Masefield's 'Song of Shipwreck.') The air was furnished by Joseph McGinnis, and the words are a combination of his version and that of R. M. Davids." (Colcord)
Have you ever cruised off Diego's bold shores
Did you hear from the mast-head the shout "There she blows,"
Did you ever join in with a boisterous cheer ~Masato |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: diego's bold shore From: Sorcha Date: 04 May 02 - 04:50 PM I found CD's with it by the Morgans......no lyrics, though. |
Subject: diego's bold shore From: GUEST,kit Date: 04 May 02 - 04:19 PM I heard a rendition of "diego's bold shore" (think I have the name correct) by waterson/carthy. It was gotten by them from the "songs the whalemen sing".. I'm looking for the lyrics to it. any help, please send to latouche@voicenet.com with "diego's bold shore" in the subject line. Thanx |
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