A legend , of that there is no doubt. Incidentally I love the music fits like a glove.Are there any kind persons out there who could tell me the artists name I would love a copy. Mr. Wharram rules the seas.
The backing music I used for this video is from a local Cornish band called Bagas Degol, they had a very popular album out around that time called 'Party like it's 1399' the track is called The Rolling Sea. It's on RU-vid at: /watch?v=12UXK1yOXmo
The music was necessary really. I was invited to the launch party and being their web designer I took my camera on the night. As well as getting some photos for the website I decided to shoot a few clips of video. I put them together to make this RU-vid video as a favour to James & Hanneke but unfortunately the wind noise was too much to just use the original audio recording, so I chose a fitting piece of music to cover over the original sound... 'The Rolling Sea' by local Cornish band called Bagas Degol. The important thing is that this memorable moment was captured for everyone to enjoy. It was a great night and the wine kept flowing. ;)
Maybe he gave credit back to the Polynesians who first inspired him, by returning to them the ability to have ocean going transportation? Like how he designed, built and hand delivered the 'Child of the Sea' to the people of Anuta and Tikopia. /watch?v=agV0c7FbTYw tikopia co uk