I wish I had a chance to work this fishery. Hard men, doing hard shit. I'm a commercial fishermen on a 150ft dragger, but could only imagine being a skiffman on a schooner harpooning a humpback dragging it back for my pay at the home port.
@NorStarReviews - well, you have yourself quite a demanding gig as it is, but I'll take your word for it. I have very often thought exactly the same thing - how did those men ever do such a job?
@CompVid101 Same thing every fishermen is after. Doesn't matter if it was 200 years ago, or yesterday. Money!!!. If a fishermen says he's doing it for the love of the sea, he's a liar, its all about the money! Men were a lot harder back then. Spending months in a sub zero frozen land far away from the home port, wearing old canvas jackets covered in seal fat for rain gear. No safety gear, or workers compensation, if you die your crew is split up between the crew, not sent home to your family.
A friend and myself recorded this for NPR in '05. He sang/played guitar, I played bass. A really fun song to play. Admittedly, we played it a smidge faster, but still kept the folk feel. Great song.
@james06241974 well, I'm riffing off of The Weavers version, which is slower than you normally hear it. BTW - I'd love to hear your version - is it available anywhere, or on a DVD perhaps?
@CompVid101 Well, last I knew, it was on the North Country Public Radio website, UpNorth Music. com. perhaps it is still there. Look under Michael Primeau / James Oberg......
Hi C V, as I said it a year ago , this version is excellent, but for me the best is by Judy Collins & Theo Bikel at Newport Festival ( 1964 ? ), the Judy's voice is perfect, a live performance by P P M is nice too. Excuse my poor english. Bye :
Very nice job on this whale of a chantey, Jim. Also love the rolling banjo to complement the image of the rolling sea. Five sea-worthy stars! Cordially, John
i used to sing this as a child i never could rember the song thank you for loading this up
SilverMoonMushroom 2 months ago
I wish I had a chance to work this fishery. Hard men, doing hard shit. I'm a commercial fishermen on a 150ft dragger, but could only imagine being a skiffman on a schooner harpooning a humpback dragging it back for my pay at the home port.
NorStarReviews 4 months ago
@NorStarReviews - well, you have yourself quite a demanding gig as it is, but I'll take your word for it. I have very often thought exactly the same thing - how did those men ever do such a job?
CompVid101 3 months ago
@CompVid101 Same thing every fishermen is after. Doesn't matter if it was 200 years ago, or yesterday. Money!!!. If a fishermen says he's doing it for the love of the sea, he's a liar, its all about the money! Men were a lot harder back then. Spending months in a sub zero frozen land far away from the home port, wearing old canvas jackets covered in seal fat for rain gear. No safety gear, or workers compensation, if you die your crew is split up between the crew, not sent home to your family.
NorStarReviews 3 months ago
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MrMalley666 4 months ago
A friend and myself recorded this for NPR in '05. He sang/played guitar, I played bass. A really fun song to play. Admittedly, we played it a smidge faster, but still kept the folk feel. Great song.
james06241974 5 months ago
@james06241974 well, I'm riffing off of The Weavers version, which is slower than you normally hear it. BTW - I'd love to hear your version - is it available anywhere, or on a DVD perhaps?
CompVid101 3 months ago
@CompVid101 Well, last I knew, it was on the North Country Public Radio website, UpNorth Music. com. perhaps it is still there. Look under Michael Primeau / James Oberg......
james06241974 3 months ago
Dubliners are the best.......
russfromdodge 6 months ago
i know this song cos the pogues sing it but this is good too
73neil73 6 months ago 2
Hi C V, as I said it a year ago , this version is excellent, but for me the best is by Judy Collins & Theo Bikel at Newport Festival ( 1964 ? ), the Judy's voice is perfect, a live performance by P P M is nice too. Excuse my poor english. Bye :
fanchbrezoneg 11 months ago 2
Best version is by Ryan's Fancy--
RPenta 1 year ago
I'm enthralled by this performance! it is always a wonderful experience to hear. Excellent.
djl1098 2 years ago
Very nice job on this whale of a chantey, Jim. Also love the rolling banjo to complement the image of the rolling sea. Five sea-worthy stars! Cordially, John
Blinkymyt 2 years ago
Excellenf !!!!!!!!!!!!
fanchbrezoneg 2 years ago
You've inspired me Jim....... to get one of them recordin' machines. Very classy.
Mick
UMIBL 2 years ago 2