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15 Feb 11 - 01:58 PM (#3095819) Subject: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Spailpin hi folks,looking for new shanties,sea songs etc,lyrics with a more modern day approach,especially dealing with fishing and people working on modern day trawlers.... any help or direction would be very welcome,thanks |
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15 Feb 11 - 02:16 PM (#3095838) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Piff I would commend Cyril Tawney's songs, especially the "Grey Funnell Line" and "Chicken on a raft". Barry Dransfield made the most beautiful recording I know of "Grey Funnell Line" on his album "Be Your Own Man". Also check out Ewan MacColl's "Net Hauling Song" and of course his classic "Shoals of Herring". Archie Fisher wrote a fine song about the decline of the fishing called "The Final Trawl": the House Band recorded this on their "Stonetown" album. To return to Barry Dransfield again, the album "Be Your Own Man" also includes his fabulous song about the Hastings fishing fleet, "I once was a fiŝerman" which has become a session "standard" down here, and his latest album "Unruly" also includes a song on a similar theme called "Haul Away" with words set to the melody from Georg Telemann's trumpet concerto - sounds bizarre but it works extrmely well! |
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15 Feb 11 - 02:44 PM (#3095859) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: GUEST The chanty form can accommodate any lyrical theme. Most chanties (the real ones) are just choruses. Make up your lyrics according to whatever topic. It is "traditional" to do that! Also, there is a thread on such newly composed songs that you might search for, now that you know it's there. |
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15 Feb 11 - 05:34 PM (#3095987) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Charley Noble Spailpin- Welcome aboard! Where are you based? And what kinds of fishing songs are you looking for? There are a number of contemporary fishing songs that our friends in Nova Scotia have put together, Vince Morash has composed several: Haul Away the Nets I'm Fishin' Where I'm Not Supposed to Be Theressa E And I recently composed a tribute to the derelict fishing fleet of Fleetwood, UK, titled "The Spectral Fishing Fleet." You should be able to find all of these here on one thread or another by using the Mudcat search engine. Charley Noble |
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15 Feb 11 - 06:11 PM (#3096020) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: doncatterall "5 o'clock in the morning" by Martin Harbourne (recorded by the McCalmans)about fishing out of Stornoway |
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16 Feb 11 - 06:33 PM (#3096769) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: GUEST,henryp Fishermen Song by Judy Collins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MGLOlqzK5s Pull on the rope, seine haul fisherman He never catches more than he knows He can sell in a day; Pull in the net, seine haul fisherman Day's for work, night's the time to go dancing "I took a little time off in 1972 and went out to Long Island just to do some songwriting," remembers Judy today. "At that point, I wrote 'Fishermen Song.' I was on the beach there and these fishermen sing; they bring in the fish, and they would hand me a fresh bluefish or something for me to cook. So 'Fishermen Song' is really about that experience of watching them fish." |
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17 Feb 11 - 05:01 AM (#3096979) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: GUEST,keith a of hertford Some well known ones that always go down well. Fiddlers Green, John Connolly Shoals Of Herring, Ewan McColl Go to sea No More, Stan Rogers All available here. |
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17 Feb 11 - 05:18 AM (#3096984) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: GUEST,keith @displaysong.cfm?SongID=1990 @displaysong.cfm?SongID=5306 @displaysong.cfm?SongID=6501 Jeannie C not Got To Sea No More. sorry |
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17 Feb 11 - 05:19 AM (#3096987) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Sailor Ron For 'modern' sea songs of the Merchant Navy, see perma thread MN Songs. |
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17 Feb 11 - 05:20 AM (#3096989) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: GUEST Although it's not a shanty, if you're looking for songs "with a more modern day approach,especially dealing with fishing and people working on modern day trawlers", then Barry Dransfield's I once was a fisherman is a good option. |
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17 Feb 11 - 05:22 AM (#3096990) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Sailor Ron Continuing the above [hit send button too early!]. Scolds Bridle's CD 'We are the women [left on the shore] is full of songs about the life of fishermen's wives & children. Ron |
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16 Jun 11 - 09:02 PM (#3171754) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Charley Noble refresh |
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17 Jun 11 - 10:04 AM (#3171917) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: The Sandman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peA18SO9afU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peA18SO9afU |
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17 Jun 11 - 10:31 AM (#3171926) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sea shanties From: Charley Noble Dick- "Farewell to the Humber and Dogger" is certainly a keeper. Cheerily, Charley Noble |