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Aggienaut ([personal profile] aggienaut) wrote2010-04-18 11:45 pm

Shanties

   So my official title here is both Education Coordinator (Ed Co) and Steward, two formerly separate positions which have been rolled into one (StewCo). As steward I am in charge of passengers: making sure manifests are in order, checking them in, and being a sort of master of ceremonies on sails.
   I'm not nearly as flamboyant about this as my predecessor / current equivalent on the Lady Washington, Aaron Walker, who is so enthusiastic about the part that he is often seen wearing period clothing while off duty. Not just any period clothing, but specifically a period midshipman's outfit so accurate he was once seen fretting that the buttons were indicative of the wrong decade.

   Notwithstanding that I'm not Aaron Walker, I have no problem at all with public speaking so most of this is just fine with me. One of the duties of the steward during sails is to lead the crew / passengers in singing a sea shanty. I... don't sing. I don't sing karaoke. I don't sing in the shower. I don't sing alone in the car. I've never had any inclination or aptitude to sing.
   But simply being uncomfortable with it doesn't terribly much bother me. I was absolutely terrified of doing so the first time I threw my hat in to run for student government senate in college. The first time I was asked to bring a tool up to a coworker working on notably aggravated bees up on a roof while I happened to be wearing no protective gear I was a bit uncomfortable with the idea but I didn't hesitate. The first time I went out on a yardarm it was in the dark amid rolling seas (on the Pilgrim) and I was certainly not comfortable with the idea, but the captain was hollering urgently for all hands aloft and there I was standing there wearing a harness what was I to do but go up?
   Actually what concerned me the most at the time was that I didn't know HOW to furl a sail so I wasn't sure I'd be able to do anything at all once up there.

   And that's the problem in this case, I don't know any sea shanties. In fact, I don't know the lyrics to any of my favourite songs. I don't think I know the lyrics to any entire song. That's just not how I process songs I guess.
   And to make matters worse I am absolutely terrible at memorizing anything. I can learn things but memorizing lines or other data just barely works at all for me.

   And so, the prospect of leading sea shanties is a bit daunting to me by the plain fact that I physically can't lead a song I don't know and I know no songs.


   I'd been hoping I'd be able to shleff off the shanty singing leading to other people that know them but the captain/first mate seem determined that I should do it. On the sail today the first mate gave me about twenty minutes to study the lyric book with Pony (who has been leading the shanty singing thus far), saying I would be leading a shanty after that.
   Needless to say I'm quite certain I could under no conditions learn a song in 20 minutes. I did my best to study sea shanties for twenty minutes, but the time was soon up. Fortunately, though, I had come up with a plan, of some kind at least.
   I reported to the waiting mate that knew no shanties and could lead no shanties, BUT I wouldn't go ashore until I could!

   And so, here we are, I've taken a vow not to set foot ashore until I can lead a shanty and I intend to take it seriously.


   I think I want to learn South Australia. (:


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[identity profile] beki.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
There's always 15 men on a dead man's chest
yo ho ho and a bottle of rum...

I know you were trying to get away from the whole pirate thing though.. You could also ask the audience do you know the words of... (insert name of song)

Most folk know the words to Drunken Sailor It's fairly easy


What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
What'll we do with a drunken sailor,
Earl-aye in the morning?

Chorus:
Way hay and up she rises (x3)
Earl-aye in the morning

1. Put him in the long boat till he's sober,
2. Keep him there and make 'im bale 'er.
3. Shave his belly with a rusty razor.
4. Put him in bed with the captain's daughter.

Good Luck!

[identity profile] theafaye.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
That's the one I was going to mention. I thought most children learnt that one but maybe it's a British thing. The words that I know are slightly different (What shall we do with a drunken sailor/ Yo ho and up she rises plus different verses) but the basic gist's the same, your standard call and answer.

[identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yeah they know that here too -- in fact we never do it precisely BECAUSE every schoolkid knows it

[identity profile] tamaraland.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
Not exactly shanties per se, but there's always:

The mermaid song-

When I was a lad in a fishing town
Me old man said to me:
"You can spend your life, your jolly life
Just sailing on the sea.
You can search the world for pretty girls
Til your eyes are weak and dim,
But don't go searching for a mermaid, son
If you don't know how to swim"

'Cause her hair was green as seaweed
Her skin was blue and pale
Her face it was a work of art,
I loved that girl with all my heart
But I only liked the upper part
I did not like the tail

I signed onto a sailing ship
My very first day at sea
I seen the Mermaid in the waves,
Reaching out to me
"Come live with me in the sea said she,
Down on the ocean floor
And I'll show you a million wonderous things
You've never seen before
So over I jumped and she pulled me down,
Down to her seaweed bed
On a pillow made of a tortoise-shell
She placed beneath my head
She fed me shrimp and caviar
Upon a silver dish
From her head to her waist it was just my taste
But the rest of her was a fish

'Cause ...

But then one day, she swam away
So I sang to the clams and the whales
"Oh, how I miss her seaweed hair
And the silver shine of her scales
But then her sister, she swam by
And set my heart awhirl
Cause her upper part was an ugly fish
But her bottom part was a girl
Yes her hair was green as seaweed
Her skin was blue and pale
Her legs they are a work of art,
I loved that girl with all my heart
And I don't give a damn about the upper part
Cause that's how I get my tail.

and Excursion around the bay

Well it was on this monday morning
And the day be calm and fine
A harbour grace excursion
With the boys who had the time
And just before the sailor
Took the gangway from the pier
I saw some fellow haul me wife
Aboard as a volunteer

[Chorus:]

Oh me, oh my, I heard me old wife cry
Oh me, oh my, I think I'm gonna die!
Oh me, oh my, I heard me old wife say,
"I wish I'd never taken this excursion around the bay"

We had fourteen hundred souls aboard, oh what a splendid sight!
Left stong and regimental to make our spirits bright
And meself being in the double, when a funny things they'd say
They choke themselves from laughing when they'd see us in the bay,br>

[Chorus]

Me wife she got no better, she turned a sickly green
I fed her cake and candy, fat pork and kerosene
Castor Oil and sugar of candy, I rubbed pure oil on her face
And I said she'll be a dandy when we reaches Harbour Grace!

[Chorus]

My wife she got no better, my wife me darling dear
The screeches from her trollear could hear in Carbonear
I tried every place in Harbour Grace,
Tried every store and shop,
To get her something for a cure or take her to the hop

[Chorus]

She died below the brandy's as we were coming back
We buried her in the ocean, wrapped up in a Union Jack
So now I am a single man, in search of a pretty face
And the woman that says she'll have me, I'm off for Harbour Grace!

[Chorus]

[identity profile] sdaisyk.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
I always feel like a weirdo because I NEVER remember lyrics, even to my favorite songs. I can sing along usually but asked to sing without the song playing? Or even recite the lyrics? I can't do it. Now I'm know I'm not the only one :-)

[identity profile] cacophonesque.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
I love South Australia!
Oddly, I realized I know a lot of shanties from listening to groups like The Dubliners and The Pogues.

I have faith that you can learn a shanty!

[identity profile] millysdaughter.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Download them to your MP3 player and sing along WITH them playing in your ear?
Get an inconspicous earpiece and few people will even notice it.

[identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahahahaha sneaky!

Link...

[identity profile] alexpgp.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a nice, descriptive piece on shantys written by John Masefield (he of "I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky...") here, with descrptions of various kinds of shantys and how and under what circumstances various shantys are sung, with examples.

Cheers...

[identity profile] risingtofall.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
hahaha I'm horrible with memorizing song lyrics, I never pick up on them the way most people do. But I do have to say it's dissapointing to learn you don't know any Sea Shanties! I thought that would be like a prerequisite for what you do!

[identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Well apparently it IS a requirement! O:

[identity profile] fox-bard.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I know sea shanties - both on the tin whistle and a capella.

I wish I had the ability to send you some of my favorite CDs of the stuff. This is one of my favorites:

The Sailor's Prayer

This dirty town has been my home since last time I was sailing
But I'll not stay another day, I'd sooner be out whaling

Chorus: Oh Lord above, send down a dove,
With beak as sharp as razors
To cut the throat of them there blokes
Who sells bad beer to sailors

Paid off me score and them ashore, me money soon was flying
With Judy Lee upon my knee in my ear a lying

With my newfound friends, my money spent just as fast as winking
But when I make to clean the slate, the landlord says, "Keep Drinking"

With me money gone and clothes in pawn and Judy set for leaving
Six months of pay gone in three days, but Judy isn't grieving
When the crimp comes round, I'll take his pound
and his hand I'll be shaking
Tomorrow morn sail for the Horn just as dawn is breaking

So for one last trip from port I'll ship but next time back I'm swearing
I'll settle down in my hometown and go no more seafaring

[identity profile] mezzogiorno.livejournal.com 2010-04-19 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Best of luck in your shanty search.

My family on my mother's side is from Nova Scotia, and my grandmother used to be quite a collector of old folk songs and shanties, and used to write them all out by hand and keep them in a chest. Sadly, I do not have them anymore as somewhere in the line of inheritance they disappeared. It was a great shame.

[identity profile] niora.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
I was going to recommend Drunken Sailor too. :-) There are also some good CDs out there, such as this one (which I bought as a present to a fellow Patrick O'Brian fan and want for myself too).

I'm aware that not everyone can in fact sing, but the way to learn song lyrics is to sing the songs, and sing them so many times that you learn the lyrics by heart. Once you have, you've got them memorized in quite a different way than you would learn, e.g., a speech - even people who have lost their ability to speak due to a stroke or something are sometimes able to sing songs they know, with the words and all, so it's a different part of brain that deals with song lyrics.

[identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com 2010-04-20 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
so it's a different part of brain that deals with song lyrics.

Which might explain how I am somehow able to speak and completely unable to sing or remember song lyrics (:

(Anonymous) 2010-04-20 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
JALがやけで、ものすごいdiscountしてるらしい。

[identity profile] elvenforever.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Good luck learning your shanty!

[identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com 2010-04-21 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhh Reuben Ranzo was no sailor!
Ranzo boys Ranzo!
Ranzo was a tailor!
Ranzo boys Ranzo!
::sings::