Farewell and adieu you fair Spanish ladies
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Used by mechanics to describe motor death.
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Robert Shaw is a boss
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Farewell, Bruce, Farewell on this sad day
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You can't beat a good sea shanty.
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@nickmellor34 Maybe so regarding Dreyfuss and Shaw, but it is probably part of what made them both so convincing.
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Awwwww this scene always makes me laugh and what an amazing film with unbelievable actors in Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss...Pure class. It's a shame Dreyfuss and Shaw hated each other whilst filming this movie.
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@misfitsmhm Most versions I've found are sung in minor key...Spanish Ladies (England), Yankee Whalermen (Boston/New England), and Brisbane Ladies (Australia). The tune he sings is closest to The Ryans and the Pittmans, the Newfoundland version, but he still uses the words of Spanish Ladies.
youtube.com/watch?v=Uee_7h90jp
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I think this was 1st sung by British soldiers and sailors fighting in the napoleonic wars in Spain...
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@CoalCutter73 obviously quint sang it that way bc he was stationed out of boston in ww2, idiot
LOL one of the best scenes in Jaws 1 :D
PrayerWarrior4 1 year ago 17
"I'll drink to your leg!!" lol... Robert Shaw's laff cracks me up everytime man.
The19763 10 months ago 4