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KIMBER'S MEN
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2017
www.kimbersmen.com
Kimber's Men "Bye bye my Roseanna"
Thank for 40 years shantymans service to the Fo'c's'le Firkins.
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Kimber's Men aboard the tall ship Pelican in Teignmouth
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Teign Maritime Shanty Festival
Don't Take the Heroes - Cleckheaton Folk Festival 2022
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Don't Take the Heroes - Cleckheaton Folk Festival 2022
Northwest Passage - Kimber's Men
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In the Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen. Recorded by Peter Little, thanks!
Kimber's Men - Greenland Whale Fisheries
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Filmed at Albany's Historic Whaling Station, Western Australia
Shanties & Sea Songs 2010 With Gareth Malone
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Documentary about sea songs & shanties.
Rule Britannia with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
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Ossett town hall 6th Oct 2018
Shawnee Town with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
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Shawnee Town with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
Frobisher Bay with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
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Frobisher Bay with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
Shenandoah with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
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Shenandoah with Kimber's Men & Skelmanthorpe Brass Band
'Lead me to the rock' in the chapel at Zuiderzee-Museum Enkhuizen
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'Lead me to the rock' in the chapel at Zuiderzee-Museum Enkhuizen
Clennell Hall Fok Festival - Kimber's Men
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Clennell Hall Fok Festival - Kimber's Men
Congratulations to Pierre & Daniela on your marrage 15/07/2017
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Congratulations to Pierre & Daniela on your marrage 15/07/2017
On the last leg of our journey to Portsoy in the Scottish Highlands
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On the last leg of our journey to Portsoy in the Scottish Highlands
Heave Away My Johnnies + Yellow Submarine
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Heave Away My Johnnies Yellow Submarine
Great to hear from you, guys! Thanks and keep on singing!
Fabulous!
Great work lads. I am sure that Buggy, Murph, Greg, Steve and John will appreciate it 👍
Are you as a group shutting down, or is it one of the group leaving? You guys are what got me singing again, after a really awful life experience took away my desire to sing, along with many other enjoyable activities. You guys got me going again, starting with "Bully in the Alley" at that old lifeboat station. I grew up a live-aboard on 60ft staysail schooner in the 70s and 80s. Music and games were all we had of an evening, and music was a big part of our daily life aboard. If you're all leaving... I will miss you. Fair winds and calm seas, and may the warm wind at your back not be your own!
Based on the description I believe they are paying tribute to another group, Focsle Firkins, who recently announced an indefinite hiatus.
@noahsiegel339 oh good!!!! Thank you.
We’d love if you guys posted more! Great singing!
The human subwoofer and his merry men return!
The legends return!
Man I wish you guys still did music. I don't think you guys have done much for about a year, but i'm a loyal fan.
Just saw them in Harwich. Very impressive
You have to be brave to cover anything that was done by the Pogues, and they do it credit. But, and I have to say this, listen to the lines about 'the losing of that jolly whale fish'. That version was down to Sean.
It was certainly a surprise (a good one) to hear this song about Bamifield, Vancouver Island, BC and one of the village's best known residents covered by such a well known UK folk and shanty group! Lovely - Bamfield is on the radar in UK!
They are so good
Mighty
What a great base voice. Very good
Do you have a recording of talcahuano girls? I’d love an isolated version. You guys sounded awesome!
If you whistled on a trawler out of Grimsby 50 years ago the crew would go mental because you were whistling up the wind.
Blind Willie Johnstone
love this and all your music! proper class. good health to you all :)
Amazing piece, I loved the whole thing
God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray When Titanic left Southampton Everybody was bold and gay But when they struck that iceberg Well I know their lives was changed God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray Well mothers told their daughters On a pleasure trip they go But when they struck that iceberg Well They don′t see them no more God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray Well They was warned by a freight boat Captain Smith would not take heed He would not hear that wire, man, And they run with the greatest speed God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray One man John Jacob Ashton Was a man so bold and brave As this great ship was sinking All the women he's trying to save God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray Well he kissed his wife the last time Then The boiler did explode He put her on the lifeboat Sayin’ ‘I won't see you no more' God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray Well that fourteenth day of April Nineteen hundred and twelve One thousand and six hundred Went down forever to dwell God moves on the water April the fourteenth day God moves on the water Everybody gonna run and pray (x2)
Love the video!! I've apparently spent to much time on the Elissa here in the States as I recognized that as a Tall Ship before I read the full title of the video. Keep up the beautiful music gentlemen!
Do you know Ramblin' Jack Elliot?
You are all looking well! Thank you
Glad to see you guys back!
Hm, I always thought it was "We'll rant and we'll roar like True Newfoundlanders." Tells you where I was raised. I hope you've been over singing and sharing with the singers of Cape Breton and Newfoundland. Especially Newfoundland. If not, I reckon you'd like it. I am also wondering if it's supposed to be Baccaro -- pronounced like the Basques pronounce "baccalao," (because they were coming over getting the salt cod for a thousand years without telling anyone they were getting it from Canada, so they could keep their market monopoly) or as we Baccaronians say, "Backarow". I have never heard of a Backaloo in Nova Scotia. Where is Backaloo? (look up Baccaro lighthouse, I'm sure there are some Nova Scotians pronouncing it on TH-cam). Would love the answers to those two questions. Anyway thank you for sharing the wonderful music.
The song I sing is Talcahuano girlsfrom the collection of A L Lloyd. It is a whaling song from the southern hemisphere, hence Talcahuano and Tombay. I'm sure other adaptations of the song were used to suit the geographical location where you were based. The original song to that tune is "Farewelll and Adiu to you Spanish Ladies". I don't know the origin of the name Backaloo , so I can't help with that one I'm afraid.your theory could well be correct. Cheers John Kimber's men
Newfoundland roar is an offshoot of Spanish Ladies. We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors, we'll rant and we'll roar, along the salt seas. From Ushant to Scilly, etc.
Yessssss LADS !!!!!
ahoy!
Well sung lads! Also loving the drone shots
AHOY MATES, from the northwest corner of Oregon, United States!! It's great to see y'all doing so well!
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I never hear John Bromley sing so high notes, and he does it spectacularly well!
Absolutely awesome. Saw them last night in Vegesack church for the opening of the Maritime Festival and it was a moment that I'll kerp in my heart . Thank you!
God moves and you are the water
i will say it again.. that is 10,000 precent james may sitting front and center, probably shedding a tear like i do when i hear this.
gotta be May right in front, No? i could see him being a Kimber's fan!
Who needs an ice breaker to sail the northwest passage? Just make sure John Bromley is at the bow of the ship! He'll bust up the ice with his powerful voice, and the sweet harmonies of the others will bring warmth to the coldest of evenings.
Gareth seemed of of his comfort zone. Shoals of Herring is a bit of a red herring! It is not a traditional folk song but written by Euan MacColl for a BBC radio series Radio Ballads in 1960. The woman singer claimed to be a folk historian so should have known better. Never let the facts get in the way of a good story! Scottish? MacColl was born in England!
I'll be double dog damned
Beautiful song and great performance!
glad yall are back!
Awesome!
So happy to hear this version I'm going do a cover absolutely love it 😂❤️🇮🇪✌️
I am a huge fan of Stan Rogers, I think I've heard every recording of his. The fact that I prefer the Kimber's Men versions of his songs is the best compliment I can give. Tremendous.
john str8 boolin' in dem sandals no cap frfr
fax bromosapien
@@NickRitorto Sea shanties in Ohio be like rizz
This man would have cracked the ice
Roll.boys,roll!
Absolutely beautiful!
I live in NE Ohio, sing this song and would like to know where to get the band music. Our Summit County Metro Parks Band would be the perfect venue to perform this. Thanks!
One of my favorite songs. Never heard it with band. Cool!
Impressive. Love this style of singing!!
wow, this one's a hard to come by track but I think I have a new favourite - catchy and quite good fun!