It doesn't feel right. But I will say the voices are lovely and beautiful. Maybe try to change it more like a long drawn out celtic song like loreena mckennitt( mystics dream)
Absolutely lovely! My brain is happily stimulted by the unexpected arrngement. My heart is warmed by the touching emotional roller coaster ride! Well done!
Bravo, I say! This reminds me of a passage from my favorite fairy tale: Little red riding hood: Oh granny, what great singers they have! Her granny: All the better to sing with, my dear.
Such an embarrassing time in our history when the Progressive State forced everyone to wear progressive obedience diapers. Even though they do NOTHING against virus.
Interesting Version - singing technics is a little bit different in the village where it was composed. here a teaser: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BzKZDdF7BP4.html
A good effort, For betas. This is a sterling example of why a true knight’s education is incomplete, without a martial education. Mense sano en corpore sano. Gnous i yi en somati i yi. 文武雙全。 A sound mind in a sound body. ‘’Tis a universal truth. The very word man and virtue, literally mean “able to fight”, with fight of course being the Old Norse and true, definition, Vight, to slay, with sacred weapons. Singing only became on par with martial valour since he Mycenaean Wars with the Dorian Spartans and later Alexander Mega, only for the battle skald war chants under Tyrtaeus for the Spartans were initially losing being a new found state and had not yet perfected the heavy phalanx until Tyrtaeus taught the war songs and battle chants. Not enough metachlorians boys. Quit fapping. One can hear it in your lack of vibration.
It's a contemporary shanty and songs are meant to be interpreted in a variety of ways. I personally quite like this cover, even if not 100% authentic. If anything, it's far more interesting than a 1:1 cover.
Funny enough, The Longest Johns, same band that made Bones in the Ocean, literally have a song all about gatekeeping folk music and contemporary interpretations, much like the guy you're responding to just did lol. It's called "Ashes". You probably already knew about the song, but I just thought it was mighty ironic that somebody literally did the thing they're talking about on a cover of one of their songs haha.@@everydayistacotuesday9847
it's not a shanty in the first place, so it's fine. It's a shanty inspired folk song. Shanties are work songs, with call and response, designed to make people work a certain way
What a great rendition of the song, found this chasing links from other shanties. Good job guys! A special song and I love hearing alternate takes on it - good message about overcoming survivor's guilt and moving on from loss.
You guys sound really good and it looks like You're having a great time singing this! I sing with the Newark Mannerchor. We have a big music celebration in August called the Ox Roast and it would be cool to hear you guys in person!