Sail On Boys, how do you write a sea shanty? - Lesson #6
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- čas přidán 19. 01. 2019
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We talk about traditional sea shanties, and how the hell you write a good one - all part of our process of making Operation Mincemeat, on at the New Diorama coming May 2019
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LYRICS
Find a girl and build a home, son
So my father said to me
But the winds, they bear me onward
And they call me to the sea
CHORUS :
If its down its down together
If its up, its up as one
So sail on boys, through stormy weather
Soon the journey will be done
Not for me the plow and furrow,
not for me the feather bed,
not for me the farmer’s daughter,
to the waves my heart is wed
CHORUS
Lift your hearts to the horizon,
Leave your fears upon the shore,
this one life is for the living,
and we ask for nothing more
CHORUS X2
I can’t stop thinking about Operation Mincemeat since seeing it in September. Tickets bought for whole family for Jan. Please make a record!
I love being able to time travel to the ‘making of’. Are there any more ‘making of’ videos beyond the 6? I loved how, in performance, you’ve combined the sea shanty boys with the land-lubber celebration. To me, it was the best example of your facile talent in shifting between characters in a breath! Certainly the woven songs served the shifts, but I am astonished each time as I see the shifts so clearly in your physicality. I’ve been enjoying this show since New Diorama Theatre and am gearing up to see it again tonight (for a 5th time, with at least 2 more booked). Thank you again for sharing! ❤️💙🎭 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This song gives me goosebumps, so pure and simple but so poignant and says so much. Love it so much, as does my daughter, so seems to be our constant soundtrack!
Pure genius- seen it 7 times - going again in April.
Have had this in my head since seeing the show on Monday. Can’t wait to return on Tuesday to see it all again!
I saw Operation Mincemeat last night and it was absolutely fantastic, this song was one of the bits I loved the most. Hats off to you all!
I saw Operation Mincemeat on Wednesday and I'm still thinking about it. Got to see it again!
You guys just keep pumping out great songs, I can't wait for the show to be finished! I love what you've released so far. 😃
Wow, love it so much! And I like that you made it so it could be heroic or sad depending on context, well done 💜
One of my favourites and has been stuck in my head the last week in particular. Saw Operation Mincemeat back in December and listen to the soundtrack almost daily now!
Saw it the other night, and what an amazing show. Hugely impressive writing, staging, and performance, and great fun. I loved how it worked on so many levels - as comedy, as satire, as song and dance, as social commentary, and as just a fascinating story. This song is an excellent example - it helps make a quick switch from the basement to the sea, and focusses the story on the difficulty in delivering the, er, "cargo" to its destination, and the danger and nerve wracking elements of that part of the story. But later it comes back, unaltered, as wonderful social commentary contrasting the huge collective sacrifices that so many made ("if it's down, it's down together; if it's up, it's up as one") with the relentless narcissism of the upper class twits running the operation. A description that sounds a bit dry and misses out the great fun of the whole thing. Fantastic job, folks.
I love this song, it is my favourite on the soundtrack.
A wondeful pastiche of a modal tune but enhanced with its own sincerity and integrity .. creating wonderful theatrical moving moments
Saw 'Operation Mincemeat' at the Fortune in November. Loved it! Loved it! Loved it! ❤
Bought the soundtrack, which is currently playing on a loop at our house. 'Sail On, Boys' is one of my favourites along with 'Useful' and 'Dear Bill' and 'Born To Lead' and... Well, all of them I guess😊. Thank You❤
Good god, I love this so much.
Honestly hearing this song makes me feel like I could kick a wall down
Makese wish I could see this again.
Fantastic work. Although frustrating as well, because I was looking for this as an old traditional song with many other performances across the years, argh 😂 Damn fine work
I like it a lot [@David]
May I also confirm the starting note - is it A below middle C? Shamefully, the last time my piano was tuned was when Felix played it at least six years ago! Your rehearsal piano is very bright
Reminds me a lot of "one more pull"
Effing sublime.
Waiting for the touring production
Has anyone got the chords or tabs for this please?
It to the tune of like a rose
Nice one. 😀
👏👏👏👏👍
i. LOVE. a shanty.
i keep coming back 🥰
It’s really similar to the hymn “Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy,” which also has a nautical theme!
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I'm not sure this really catches the heart of what a shanty is. It sounds like a Disney movie sort of song, as best I can tell it lacks the sort of roughness that traditional shanties have.
It's just because they're more decent at singing then a lot of sea shanties.
I agree with the commenter above, they have nice voices, and "classier" vibrato than you would expect from a bunch of sea dogs. The chord progression, melody and rhythm are spot on for a sea shanty.
@@BlackLynx4607a sea shanties are meant to be done with work such as pulling ropes. They're missing that shuffle feel.
@@acelesbianmrclean Shuffle, triplets agreed
@@acelesbianmrclean not every sea song is Chicken on a Raft - some of them are Spanish Ladies
It's a great song, but it's not a sea shanty. Hope the show was a belter.. I shall look deeper !