Seth Lakeman - Solomon Browne
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And on the 8th day, God created Seth Lakeman, at long last a proper musician.
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Thanks for singing about our family that lost there lives on the Solomon Browne, they were all very brave men and we still miss them. thanks Seth..
Michele Torrie
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30 years ago this week - brave men, true heroes, may they rest in peace.
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Watched the BBC 4 documentary last night about the Penlee lifeboat disaster. Heart wrenching and this song is amazing too. A tale of selfless heroism. A great example of how wonderful humanity can be. I feel happy and sad.
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oh my goodness...:) nuff said!
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@SirHuckenden It could be a visual indicator for where the cable goes, it's difficult to see the jack in the dark, but much easier to see the tape
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When one reads the story of the Penlee disaster... the courage of the eight men aboard that lifeboat is utterly beyond belief. The coxswain knew full well before he set off it was dangerous - he picked his crew so that no two men from the same family would be on board the lifeboat. Yet, in seas that would normally mean no ship would sail at all, they put to sea. Though they all met their end that night, it will not be in vain if we all avow to remember them.
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30 years now since the Penlee lifeboat disaster. R.I.P
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Another brilliant song by Seth. Thanks for posting.
why's he got a bit of green tape stuck to his guitar above the strap button/jack socket?
SirHuckenden 2 years ago
Good question. The only possible answer that I can think of is that there might be a small crack in the tenor guitar, so the tape helps to hold it together.
I actually have a crack in my bouzouki, nearly in the same place. It's no big deal for the instrument, but the tape will surely help.
Cagun 2 years ago