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Subject: LYR ADD: Good Old Brig From: Barry Finn Date: 25 Jun 98 - 09:04 PM This comes from George Herbert, from West Geelong, master rigger & one of the last of the old square rigged sailor's. Last heard from George around a yr ago, don't know if he's still around, he's hitting his mid-high 90's bout now.
From London to Denmark, we shipped aboard a brig
Ch: Soi let the breezes blow, she's old & slow
The for's'l was all torn, we hadn't any thread
We hadn't got a compass, we knew are way by smell
We hadn't got a lantern, to see us through the dark
The wheelhouse it was rotten, it made the rats amused
We should've sighted Hamburg a week ago it seems
So we got ourselves a tugboat & towed that brig astern Hugill's version (in his Songs Of The Sea) isn't quite the same, different structure & I think a different (maybe slightly) tune, I do belive it comes from the same area & trade as Hugill's, I think George was in the Baltic trades before becoming a Cape Horner. To tow a ship of that size from astern would be pretty much impossible without a cutaway at the aft end of the keel or in the rudder (where a prop would be in a more recent vessel), to give steerage & control. Again, sorry I can't do tunes. Barry |
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