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Subject: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: Ernest Date: 05 Jun 08 - 07:13 AM THIS is how it should be done for pirate songs.... ;0) Ernest |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: irishenglish Date: 05 Jun 08 - 12:28 PM Aaaaaarrggghhhh matey! Still my favorite image of a salty old seadog is Captain Haddock. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: lady penelope Date: 05 Jun 08 - 12:59 PM I feel I must disute this. In my view it should (ahem, clears throat...) Ahhaaarrrgh! Note the 'H' after the initial 'A'. Makes the world of difference.... *G* |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:19 PM I think Aaaarrgh, was invented by Robert Newton when he essayed Long John Silver or Blackbeard the Pirate (he had a delicious death scene as the latter.) |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: dick greenhaus Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:19 PM COme to think of it, aside from Andrew Barton (Henry Martin) and Ward and the Rainbow, there aren't a helluva lot of traditional pirate songs. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: irishenglish Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:21 PM Don't forget about Captain Kidd Dick! |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: Ernest Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:24 PM Come to think of it, this thread might belong into the BS (for Buccaneer Ship) section.... ;0) Ernest |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: Steve Gardham Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:34 PM Sorry, however you spell it the Aaaargh was invented by Walter Gabriel of the Archers. Kelly the Pirate. Bold Princess Royal. There are lots of songs about privateers. Officially they were pirates if you fell foul of them. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: Ernest Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:37 PM "Barrets privateers" should not be forgotten - even if it ain`t trad (yet)... |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: irishenglish Date: 05 Jun 08 - 01:41 PM Bold Privateer! |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 05 Jun 08 - 02:17 PM You may be correct, Steve, as I have heard of neither Walter Gabriel nor the Archers. I do know that Newton was LGS in the 1950 version of Treasure Island. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: bubblyrat Date: 05 Jun 08 - 02:27 PM Who's that then ?? Long George Silver ?? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 05 Jun 08 - 05:07 PM I prefer the elegant eloquence of P.G. Wodehouse, as in 'I say, I seem to have sent my motor car smashing into your roses. Mind giving me a hand extricating it?" 'R' |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 05 Jun 08 - 08:54 PM Okay, I don't know my alphabet yet, but I plan to as soon as I master the "F"s. It is, of course, LJS. Or maybe he collected, long, Georgian silver. What the heck do I know? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: Phil Cooper Date: 05 Jun 08 - 10:39 PM Where are your Buccaneers? Under my Buccan hat! Send me a pm if you want the rest of the joke, if you haven't heard it before. Don't forget Polly on the Shore. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 05 Jun 08 - 10:53 PM Is that another Halloween joke? Haven't we had enough of those? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: GUEST,Suffolk Miracle Date: 06 Jun 08 - 04:07 AM Definitely not traditional, but I remember as a child a TV series about pirates, the sig tune of which went something like: A life on the ocean wave will be The only life for you and me. We'll sail across the mighty sea Forever. And if we find that danger's near We'll whistle the tune 'The Buccaneer' And we will face the enemy Together. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 06 Jun 08 - 11:13 AM Still my favorite image of a salty old seadog is Captain Haddock. What's the French for "Arrgh"? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: greg stephens Date: 06 Jun 08 - 11:49 AM Piracy songs: don't forget the classic "Flying Cloud". The slaving section of the song is perhaps the most notable, but he indulges in plenty of piacy as well. |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: GUEST Date: 06 Jun 08 - 11:51 AM McGrath-isn't it billions of billious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: bubblyrat Date: 06 Jun 08 - 12:21 PM I remember a TV programme from the 1950s called " The Buccaneers ", and the title song went something like- "let's go a-roving,a-roving across the ocean, Let's go a-roving and join the Buccaneers " ... It was crap, but hey !! What else was there in those days, apart from Phil Silvers ?? |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: bubblyrat Date: 06 Jun 08 - 12:22 PM Sorry, I forgot Bronco Lane !! ( And Wells Fargo, of course ! ). |
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Subject: RE: Trad Arrrgh!!!!!!!!!! From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 06 Jun 08 - 09:30 PM "but he indulges in plenty of piacy as well" You mean 'piety'? That maketh him a Religious Pirate surely? |
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