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  • DaMoonRulzDaMoonRulz Mare ImbriumRegistered User regular
    https://youtu.be/Htz_ILjTnxc

    Frankenstein and the Socialist origins of Electronic music

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  • BrainleechBrainleech 機知に富んだコメントはここにあります Registered User regular
  • Endless_SerpentsEndless_Serpents Registered User regular
  • klemmingklemming Registered User regular
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rafnUWedZws
    This guy's on a watch list somewhere, right?

    Nobody remembers the singer. The song remains.
  • WotanAnubisWotanAnubis Registered User regular
    Spice8Rack is a Magic: the Gathering Youtuber.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqg0pJFv-3M

  • RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    Ugh, Wetherspoons

  • ElaroElaro Apologetic Registered User regular
    edited January 2021
    Elaro on
    Children's rights are human rights.
  • TonkkaTonkka Some one in the club tonight Has stolen my ideas.Registered User regular
  • cursedkingcursedking Registered User regular
    that's a fucking good kermit voice like dang. it's one thing to talk but to sing and get the motions right is pretty impressive

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  • FiendishrabbitFiendishrabbit Registered User regular
    Unlike Corona it's quite interesting to see how the #Seashantytok mutates and various strains separate and re-merge

    "The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
    -Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Two tidbits from the seashanty fandom

    There is an increasingly passionate debate that The Wellerman has been ruined. I am with the camp that says we have effectively doubled the shanty collection in the public conscious and should thus be celebrated. No longer will they only sing What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor

    Did you know parts of the community gets together on discord (sometimes zoom) and does singalongs? You can usually find someone organising a singalong most days of the week. It is very good

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

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  • FiendishrabbitFiendishrabbit Registered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    Two tidbits from the seashanty fandom

    There is an increasingly passionate debate that The Wellerman has been ruined. I am with the camp that says we have effectively doubled the shanty collection in the public conscious and should thus be celebrated. No longer will they only sing What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor

    Did you know parts of the community gets together on discord (sometimes zoom) and does singalongs? You can usually find someone organising a singalong most days of the week. It is very good

    So you mean it's a debate between the sane side and the hipsters?

    "The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
    -Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
  • ZxerolZxerol for the smaller pieces, my shovel wouldn't do so i took off my boot and used my shoeRegistered User regular
    Sea shanty elitism is certainly now I thing I am aware of existing.

  • JedocJedoc In the scuppers with the staggers and jagsRegistered User regular
    Let the sea shanty hipsters come for me, I'm in Oklahoma. The coyotes (or what we call the sea dogs of the land) will pick their bones clean before they make it ten leagues from shore.

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  • BillyIdleBillyIdle What does "katana" mean? It means "Japanese sword."Registered User regular
    They never really know what to do with a drunken sailor.

    PSN: BillyIdle_
  • DessertedDesserted Dessert desertRegistered User regular
    BillyIdle wrote: »
    They never really know what to do with a drunken sailor.

    Throw em in a ditch till they wake up sober.

  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    Two tidbits from the seashanty fandom

    There is an increasingly passionate debate that The Wellerman has been ruined. I am with the camp that says we have effectively doubled the shanty collection in the public conscious and should thus be celebrated. No longer will they only sing What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor

    Did you know parts of the community gets together on discord (sometimes zoom) and does singalongs? You can usually find someone organising a singalong most days of the week. It is very good

    So you mean it's a debate between the sane side and the hipsters?

    Pretty much, yeah.

    It is fucking everywhere at the moment, to be fair, so I can understand why it annoys some people.

    I just love introducing people to the things I like

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

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  • Endless_SerpentsEndless_Serpents Registered User regular
    What to do with him is multitude, it’s deciding that takes time.

  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Desserted wrote: »
    BillyIdle wrote: »
    They never really know what to do with a drunken sailor.

    Throw em in a ditch till they wake up sober.

    Put em in the scuppers with a hose pipe on em?

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

    Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better

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  • Ms DapperMs Dapper Yuri Librarian Registered User regular
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  • TefTef Registered User regular
    edited January 2021
    Here is really what has the fandom up in arms atm:

    Tef on
    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

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  • JedocJedoc In the scuppers with the staggers and jagsRegistered User regular
    New genre. Swashmouth. Callin' it.

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  • ShortyShorty touching the meat Intergalactic Cool CourtRegistered User regular
    how dare you use portmanteaus for evil

  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Smash mouth got cancelled for being anti-vaccine/anti rona lockdown right?

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

    Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better

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  • I needed anime to post.I needed anime to post. boom Registered User regular
    Smash Mouth played Sturgis, which I believe is the largest known superspreader event in the States in the last yaer

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  • miscellaneousinsanitymiscellaneousinsanity grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and brother, i hurt peopleRegistered User regular
    Ms Dapper wrote: »

    hey i've been to see that painting in person

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    howard pyle rules

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  • UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    Two tidbits from the seashanty fandom

    There is an increasingly passionate debate that The Wellerman has been ruined. I am with the camp that says we have effectively doubled the shanty collection in the public conscious and should thus be celebrated. No longer will they only sing What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor

    Did you know parts of the community gets together on discord (sometimes zoom) and does singalongs? You can usually find someone organising a singalong most days of the week. It is very good

    Excuse you, there are three shanties in the public consciousness now. I will not stand for this erasure of my culture.

    https://youtu.be/mQbh7UNCZdc

  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Oh yes but I a little bit niche to the North Atlantic stans

    Fun story a few years back @Raijin Quickfoot made a PA Spotify collaborative playlist and somebody put Barrett’s Privateers on there. That was the song that sent me down the rabbit hole of being very, very into sea shanties

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

    Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better

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  • TefTef Registered User regular
    I will say about being a shanty Stan

    You have to reconcile within yourself that the age of sail was premised on oppression, slavery, imperialism, exploitation and ecological destruction.

    I make my peace with it by treating it as a recognition of the hard, working class men and women carving out an existence in our capitalist hell hole

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

    Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better

    bit.ly/2XQM1ke
  • BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    Unlike Corona it's quite interesting to see how the #Seashantytok mutates and various strains separate and re-merge

    mcc expertly puts into words my feelings about this

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  • UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    I will say about being a shanty Stan

    You have to reconcile within yourself that the age of sail was premised on oppression, slavery, imperialism, exploitation and ecological destruction.

    I make my peace with it by treating it as a recognition of the hard, working class men and women carving out an existence in our capitalist hell hole

    If you haven't read it, I highly, highly recommend checking out Marcus Rediker's Villains of All Nations, which takes a leftist view of piracy as a response to extreme poverty and the horrific treatment of sailors by captains and officers of the day.

    To set the tone, the book opens with the story of a captured pirate named William Fly, who was given the chance to "save his soul" by speaking to those in attendance at his execution and warn them not to turn to piracy as he did. Instead, he had a warning for the captains:
    Addressing the port-city crowd thick with ship captains and sailors, he proclaimed his final, fondest wish: that “all Masters of Vessels might take Warning by the Fate of the Captain (meaning Captain Green) that he had murder’d, and to pay Sailors their Wages when due, and to treat them better; saying, that their Barbarity to them made so many turn Pyrates.” Fly thus used his last breath to protest the conditions of work at sea, what he called “Bad Usage.”

  • UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    Oh yes but I a little bit niche to the North Atlantic stans

    Fun story a few years back @Raijin Quickfoot made a PA Spotify collaborative playlist and somebody put Barrett’s Privateers on there. That was the song that sent me down the rabbit hole of being very, very into sea shanties

    Admittedly my perspective on the song's ubiquity may be influenced by my geography. I am as I type this roughly 300m from a Halifax pier.

  • JedocJedoc In the scuppers with the staggers and jagsRegistered User regular
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    I will say about being a shanty Stan

    You have to reconcile within yourself that the age of sail was premised on oppression, slavery, imperialism, exploitation and ecological destruction.

    I make my peace with it by treating it as a recognition of the hard, working class men and women carving out an existence in our capitalist hell hole

    If you haven't read it, I highly, highly recommend checking out Marcus Rediker's Villains of All Nations, which takes a leftist view of piracy as a response to extreme poverty and the horrific treatment of sailors by captains and officers of the day.

    To set the tone, the book opens with the story of a captured pirate named William Fly, who was given the chance to "save his soul" by speaking to those in attendance at his execution and warn them not to turn to piracy as he did. Instead, he had a warning for the captains:
    Addressing the port-city crowd thick with ship captains and sailors, he proclaimed his final, fondest wish: that “all Masters of Vessels might take Warning by the Fate of the Captain (meaning Captain Green) that he had murder’d, and to pay Sailors their Wages when due, and to treat them better; saying, that their Barbarity to them made so many turn Pyrates.” Fly thus used his last breath to protest the conditions of work at sea, what he called “Bad Usage.”

    To Read'd! That sounds fantastic, and it looks like we have it as an ebook.

    Also, does anyone have one of these videos that starts with just the two dudes and layers more and more folks on top with every verse? That sounds like a blast, but Tiktok confuses and frightens me.

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  • Captain InertiaCaptain Inertia Registered User regular
    edited January 2021
    Tef wrote: »
    Here is really what has the fandom up in arms atm:


    /sigh

    Shanties need be simple so that the sailors could sing in unison to sync their work efforts

    I’ll take my lashings now, perhaps I’ll take a tonguing and go

    Captain Inertia on
  • TefTef Registered User regular
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    I will say about being a shanty Stan

    You have to reconcile within yourself that the age of sail was premised on oppression, slavery, imperialism, exploitation and ecological destruction.

    I make my peace with it by treating it as a recognition of the hard, working class men and women carving out an existence in our capitalist hell hole

    If you haven't read it, I highly, highly recommend checking out Marcus Rediker's Villains of All Nations, which takes a leftist view of piracy as a response to extreme poverty and the horrific treatment of sailors by captains and officers of the day.

    To set the tone, the book opens with the story of a captured pirate named William Fly, who was given the chance to "save his soul" by speaking to those in attendance at his execution and warn them not to turn to piracy as he did. Instead, he had a warning for the captains:
    Addressing the port-city crowd thick with ship captains and sailors, he proclaimed his final, fondest wish: that “all Masters of Vessels might take Warning by the Fate of the Captain (meaning Captain Green) that he had murder’d, and to pay Sailors their Wages when due, and to treat them better; saying, that their Barbarity to them made so many turn Pyrates.” Fly thus used his last breath to protest the conditions of work at sea, what he called “Bad Usage.”

    Hell fucking yes, I’m sold!

    We should always remind ourselves that pirates play an outsized part in our collective memories of the time!
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    Oh yes but I a little bit niche to the North Atlantic stans

    Fun story a few years back @Raijin Quickfoot made a PA Spotify collaborative playlist and somebody put Barrett’s Privateers on there. That was the song that sent me down the rabbit hole of being very, very into sea shanties

    Admittedly my perspective on the song's ubiquity may be influenced by my geography. I am as I type this roughly 300m from a Halifax pier.

    What are your thoughts on Sherbrooke?

    help a fellow forumer meet their mental health care needs because USA healthcare sucks!

    Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better

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  • The Cow KingThe Cow King a island Registered User regular
    Well good news is if you where alive in the age of sail you'd be a sailor cause of the ole press gang

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  • UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    Tef wrote: »
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    I will say about being a shanty Stan

    You have to reconcile within yourself that the age of sail was premised on oppression, slavery, imperialism, exploitation and ecological destruction.

    I make my peace with it by treating it as a recognition of the hard, working class men and women carving out an existence in our capitalist hell hole

    If you haven't read it, I highly, highly recommend checking out Marcus Rediker's Villains of All Nations, which takes a leftist view of piracy as a response to extreme poverty and the horrific treatment of sailors by captains and officers of the day.

    To set the tone, the book opens with the story of a captured pirate named William Fly, who was given the chance to "save his soul" by speaking to those in attendance at his execution and warn them not to turn to piracy as he did. Instead, he had a warning for the captains:
    Addressing the port-city crowd thick with ship captains and sailors, he proclaimed his final, fondest wish: that “all Masters of Vessels might take Warning by the Fate of the Captain (meaning Captain Green) that he had murder’d, and to pay Sailors their Wages when due, and to treat them better; saying, that their Barbarity to them made so many turn Pyrates.” Fly thus used his last breath to protest the conditions of work at sea, what he called “Bad Usage.”

    Hell fucking yes, I’m sold!

    We should always remind ourselves that pirates play an outsized part in our collective memories of the time!
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    Oh yes but I a little bit niche to the North Atlantic stans

    Fun story a few years back @Raijin Quickfoot made a PA Spotify collaborative playlist and somebody put Barrett’s Privateers on there. That was the song that sent me down the rabbit hole of being very, very into sea shanties

    Admittedly my perspective on the song's ubiquity may be influenced by my geography. I am as I type this roughly 300m from a Halifax pier.

    What are your thoughts on Sherbrooke?

    I'm sure it was a lovely place in 1778, and there's roughly as much to do there now as there was then.

    For real though its a former gold mining town, and a former fishing town and these days it's mostly a tourism town. Sherbrooke Village is pretty cool, it's an open-air museum recreating life in the 1800s.

  • CaedwyrCaedwyr Registered User regular
    edited January 2021
    Fearghaill wrote: »
    Tef wrote: »
    Two tidbits from the seashanty fandom

    There is an increasingly passionate debate that The Wellerman has been ruined. I am with the camp that says we have effectively doubled the shanty collection in the public conscious and should thus be celebrated. No longer will they only sing What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor

    Did you know parts of the community gets together on discord (sometimes zoom) and does singalongs? You can usually find someone organising a singalong most days of the week. It is very good

    Excuse you, there are three shanties in the public consciousness now. I will not stand for this erasure of my culture.

    https://youtu.be/mQbh7UNCZdc

    Speaking of Shanties, check out

    Garnet's Home-Made Beer
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI8P5Fhc5yU

    Caedwyr on
  • AthenorAthenor Battle Hardened Optimist The Skies of HiigaraRegistered User regular
    I'm only on the 2nd game of this in the video, and I'm very, VERY much regretting passing on the preorder/kickstarter.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMLXDmE1SVM

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  • PwnanObrienPwnanObrien He's right, life sucks. Registered User regular
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