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Subject: happy? From: Abby Sale Date: 31 Aug 01 - 06:05 PM
Does anybody know 2) The pipe call for "All hands to splice the main brace" as reported in the song? |
Subject: RE: happy? From: Gareth Date: 31 Aug 01 - 06:31 PM Correction.
The death of the Tot was more conected with Jack can still draw a ration, but its cans of beer these days. For information, see the Patrick O'Brien Novels when time after time Jack Aubery would withhold the Grog till after action. Dudley Pope " The 'Ramage' works of fiction" would do the same. The bonus was, after action, the Pusser would issue rum acording to his books, on the number alive at the start of the day Hence the tradition in the Submarine Service of writing of a Flagon or so, after a severe depth charging as destroyed by enemy action. - I doubt if it actually reached the bilge. Mark you, when you look at what the USN did, sober, and without the issue of Rum We can't complain. Gareth |
Subject: RE: happy? From: Snuffy Date: 01 Sep 01 - 06:44 AM The original(?) version is in the DT as THREE JOLLY COACHMEN, but in England it's usually known as THE FLOWING BOWL and it's a Bristol tavern, not an English one. Wassail! V |
Subject: RE: happy? From: The Walrus Date: 01 Sep 01 - 09:33 AM >Does anybody know.....
>2) The pipe call for "All hands to splice the main Wasn't the order "Splice the Main-brace" but the pipe "Up Spirits"? [or "Up Spirits (Stand fast the Holy Ghost)"]. Walrus |
Subject: RE: happy? From: Abby Sale Date: 01 Sep 01 - 11:15 AM Snuffy: Of course it is! Thank you - it just wouldn't get into my head. Walrus: I don't know at all. Can you whistle it for me? Hmmm. |
Subject: RE: happy? From: 8_Pints Date: 01 Sep 01 - 05:27 PM Would this be sung to the same tune as "Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl"? The chorus looks suspiciously familiar, but I don't know its origins. Bob vG |
Subject: RE: happy? From: Gareth Date: 01 Sep 01 - 07:04 PM Walrus - The pipe was (for the normal issue) up sprits RN on special occasions ie an extra issue - The signal or order was splice the main brace. The main brace being probably the most important bit of the standing rigging was never spliced, but always replaced. Hence the adoption of the signal to signify an extra issue of liquor. The drun beat was "Nancy Dawson" to signify up spirits. Gareth |
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