Chili's First Gig: A Spicy Addition to the Crew!

We’re diving into some sea shanty shenanigans this month, and trust me, you don’t want to miss it! We’re introducing our newest crew member, Chili, who’s ready to spice things up and share his wild stories about joining the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew. We’ll also be chatting with Skipper and Ash, getting the scoop on their journeys and what brought them to this ragtag band of merry sea singers. Plus, we've got some fun audio clips from our summer gigs, including our biggest event yet at Valleyfest, where we got to belt out our best tunes to a sea of smiling faces. So grab your favorite drink, sit back, and get ready for a rollicking good time with us on Shipshape and Bristol Fashion!
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Vally Fest https://www.valleyfest.co.uk/
Theme song provided by Kale A. Deane
Takeaways:
- The Port of Bristol Shanty Crew has raised over £31,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust, showcasing their dedication to charity and community support.
- In this episode, we welcomed our new crew member, Chili, who has a knack for spicy food and brings a fun vibe to our performances.
- Summer events like Valleyfest brought us closer as a crew, allowing us to perform in front of large crowds and enjoy the festival atmosphere together.
- Singing sea shanties not only entertains but also strengthens our bond, as we share stories and create memories while raising money for a good cause.
- The crew is gearing up for a busy September with more performances and rehearsals, ensuring we keep our shanty tradition alive and well.
- We aim to integrate new members into our crew smoothly, highlighting the importance of camaraderie and teamwork in our musical journey.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:13 - Untitled
00:13 - Introduction to Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
02:40 - Introducing the New Crew Member: Chili
18:24 - The Shanty Festival Experience
30:38 - The Journey into Shanty Music
36:42 - The Journey into Seashanting
41:14 - The Formation of a Shanty Crew
Hi, this is Fish and you're listening to Shipshape and Bristol Fashion.
Speaker AShipshape and Bristol Fashion.
Speaker ABoys along the hardest side from evil gorge to wonderful heaven all the line Secure the barrels down below Bind them, tie and lash em this vessel, she is certified ship shape from Bristol Fashion.
Speaker BAhoy there.
Speaker BIt's oggy and welcome to Shipshape and Bristol Fashion.
Speaker BThank you for tuning in and if this is the first time you've found us, it's great that you've picked us to listen to because remember, we're here to talk about the great crew that is the Port of Bristol Chantel crew.
Speaker BAnd if you are returning, thanks for coming back.
Speaker BIt means that you must have appreciated the content that's been produced so far and you've come back for more.
Speaker BA huge thank you once again for listening to last month's episode and of course, donating towards our chosen charity, the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker BSince people have listened to that episode, we've received more money from you, the listeners, and of course, from people that donate during our events.
Speaker BSo really, really thank you for doing that.
Speaker BOf course, if you've not listened to the episode, then please dial back.
Speaker BLook at the last episode.
Speaker BListen to the last episode, in fact, and just listen to some of the great work that the Teenage CANC Trust do and how we support them.
Speaker BAnd if you have just a few moments, then follow the link that is in the show notes and feel free to donate because you know that it's an incredible charity and every penny counts.
Speaker BI hope you have had a lovely summer.
Speaker BIt's certainly been a bit wet, but there has been glimmers of wonderful weather and hope you've managed to go out there and enjoy it out either by the seaside to your.
Speaker BEither way, I hope you've had a lovely summer and had some time off either from work or from your normal routine.
Speaker BOn this month's episode, we're going to pop down to the crew room where we're going to speak to Skipper and Ash to explore their time so far with the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew and a little bit of their backstory, so you get to hear about these crew members.
Speaker BAnd also we will have some audio clips from some of the events that we covered over the summer, including our biggest event to date, we feel, which of course is Valleyfest.
Speaker BBut first, we have news of a new crewmate to join us here at the Port of Wristell Shanty Crew.
Speaker BIf you follow our socials, then you'll already know about it, but it's important that we just give him a little bit of air time to celebrate the fact he's joined us and is going to sing his heart out and join the crew in our melodies and harmonies.
Speaker BBut more importantly, he's a lad that comes along that we can laugh with too.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker BSo I'm going to hand over to the doc, who has got some audio for you to listen to of the great reveal of the new crewmate.
Speaker BAnd then we'll pop down to the signaller, who is voiced by Ash this month, to give you all the updates of what's been going on and what to look forward to with the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Speaker COkay, so we are in the Caldwell Rose and well supported by this superb venue, as always, the.
Speaker CThe watering hole of Captain Sebastian Commodore.
Speaker DOr something like that.
Speaker CYeah, brilliant.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd if, obviously, if you like rum, this is the place to come because they have got a lot of it.
Speaker CAnyway, we've just made an announcement about our new crew member who has just joined us and it's a sort of little drum roll as we build.
Speaker CAnd his crew name is Chili because he is honestly the hardest chili and curry eater I've ever met.
Speaker CHis taste buds must be obliterated because he can pretty much eat anything without you killing him.
Speaker CAnd in fact, the landlord presented him with some really heinous hot chili tequila type thing that they made here, which nearly nobody can drink because it like blows their heads up.
Speaker CAnd he just drank it, said, oh, that was nice.
Speaker CAnyway, gives me great pleasure introduce to you, Chili, who is no other than the beautiful man that is Bill Hill.
Speaker AHello, everyone.
Speaker BWho would have thought it was me?
Speaker CWho would have thought.
Speaker AChili, Bill, all the two, all the.
Speaker CClues which was put out.
Speaker CCould you guess it was me?
Speaker CGo and be honest.
Speaker CDid you, did you.
Speaker CCould you see, could you see who it was?
Speaker AI didn't.
Speaker CI think.
Speaker CI think we made you look a lot grayer on the, on the video.
Speaker CVery much younger.
Speaker CNow, the slightly unfortunate thing is that obviously being a new boy, he's got a hat, but he's only got one badge on it.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd because he's an ex policeman, he's got a policeman's badge and he actually just looks like a copper.
Speaker CAnyway, we'll fix that.
Speaker CWe'll sort him out with.
Speaker CWith some more badges and.
Speaker CBut Bill, welcome to the crew.
Speaker CBrilliant to have you on board.
Speaker CI hope you enjoy many, many happy years with us.
Speaker EAbsolute pleasure and hope to see you out at some venue somewhere.
Speaker AComing, sport?
Speaker CAre you coming to Bellyfest?
Speaker AI can't work.
Speaker COh, Valley Fest on Friday and Saturday.
Speaker CWe are being supported by.
Speaker CThere's a support act, I can't remember what.
Speaker CSophie Ellis something or other.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd Sister Sludge.
Speaker CNo, Sister Sledge.
Speaker CSister Sledge also are backing singers for the.
Speaker CFor the weekend, so looking forward to raising some massive money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker CBut welcome, Chili, Bill, thank you.
Speaker CThank you for having me on board.
Speaker DAhoy there, shipmates.
Speaker DAnd shiver me timbers, it's the Signal.
Speaker DOr here with all the news from the Port of Bristol Shanty crew.
Speaker DWell, August was a reasonably quiet month, due mainly to lots of holidays, but it's been an opportunity to get our new boys, Oggy and Chilly, fully involved with rehearsals and picking up the new songs that we're doing.
Speaker DWe have done a couple of events during August.
Speaker DThe beginning of the month was probably our first encounter with a real festival.
Speaker DWe were singing at Valley Fest and on the same bill as people like Sister Sledge, the Feeling and Tiny Temper and Sophie Alex Bexter.
Speaker DWe weren't actually on the same stage as most of them, but maybe that's something for next year.
Speaker DBut it did make us feel like proper pop stars because there were thousands and thousands of people there, not all listening to us, but it was our first brush with fame and I think we're keen to do that again.
Speaker DWe just had a very busy Bank Holiday weekend.
Speaker DJust gone a couple of performances.
Speaker DOn Saturday, we were down at the Clevedon Flower show for a lovely afternoon.
Speaker DIt was really, really nice and a nice atmosphere.
Speaker DThe Rev was in fine spirits with his introductions and the weather was fantastic.
Speaker DThe only thing that I was disappointed in is we couldn't see the little train going round because apparently it's not running at the moment.
Speaker DThat would have brought back lots of memories for me from my childhood.
Speaker DOn Bank Holiday Monday, we then went down to the Cross Hands at Winterbourne down to see our really good friends Becky and Kev.
Speaker DIt's the second year we've been down there.
Speaker DThe garden was packed, as was the pub.
Speaker DAnd actually the combination of barbecue, cider and beer and a lot of shanty is a winner.
Speaker DAnd I think everybody had a great time.
Speaker DThose three events meet that as we stand at the moment.
Speaker DThe amount that we have now raised for the Teenage Cancer Trust is just under 32,000 pounds, which is absolutely amazing and all due to our very generous sponsors and all of the audiences that come in and dig deep to listen to us sing.
Speaker DSo, looking forward into September, we've got some more private events in September, but the one event that we have that is public is on Sunday 8th September, when we'll be singing at the Star Inn Beer Festival in Wootton Under Edge.
Speaker DAs I've said just now, there's no better combination than shanty and a pub and hopefully a nice sunny day.
Speaker DSo I hope you'll come up and support that beer festival.
Speaker DWe'll be there singing from about 1:00, I believe, and then for the rest of the the year as it, as it carries on, we'll be moving towards Christmas when we're always very busy looking to get our new members, Chile and Augie, properly integrated with us and singing all of our songs that we know well and they're getting up to speed with.
Speaker DAnd we're also rehearsing some new songs.
Speaker DWe've got an interesting song of the Vikings that the Rev is doing and there's two or three others that we're trying to get over line.
Speaker DSo more busy times for the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Speaker DWe do thank you for all your support out there.
Speaker DI hope you have a great end to the summer.
Speaker DAnd for now, this is the Signiller signing off.
Speaker BThank you, Doc.
Speaker BAnd thank you, Ash.
Speaker BWelcome Chilli to the Portal British Oceanti Crew.
Speaker BYou are, you are a great addition and of course we've been rehearsing probably every week during the summer and you are a great addition to the crew.
Speaker BAnd of course, I'm no longer the new boy and so I really do look forward to working with you.
Speaker BAnd we're going to be singing some songs together in the future, so I'm really looking, looking forward to that.
Speaker BAnd of course, Ash, thank you.
Speaker BGreat news there.
Speaker BSo, like I said before, here is some audio from the events that we've covered during the summer.
Speaker BAnd then we'll pop down to the crew room and have a chat to Ash and Skipper about their time within the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Speaker COkay, ladies and gentlemen, we are slightly later than advertised, the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Speaker CAnd we're immensely grateful to the WIC community for inviting us to come and sing on this glorious afternoon.
Speaker CIt makes you proud to be English on a sunny summer's afternoon when the rest of Europe are identifying with being Spanish.
Speaker CWe're grateful to you for inviting us to come and sing, particularly because it allows us to knock another hour off our community service order.
Speaker CAnd it also enables us hopefully to raise some more money for our supporting charity.
Speaker CSo.
Speaker CSo we set up two years ago to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker CAs a young lad who's known to a few of the members of the crew, who has, sadly, an inoperable brain tumour.
Speaker CAnd in order to support young Harry, we thought we'd get together to sing a few songs and raise some money for charity.
Speaker CAnd when we started off, we hope to raise a thousand pounds for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker CAnd we're pleased to say that just over two years later, we've just clocked?
Speaker C30,000.
Speaker CSo anything that you're able to give to support that worthwhile charity which supports children and their families with a pretty horrendous diagnosis, then your support would be very much appreciated.
Speaker CAnd I'm just reminded by the peelers in my left ear that the WIC WI in the event shelter between the beer tent and the marshfield ice cream still have quite a lot of strawberries and cream for sale.
Speaker CSo if you haven't had strawberries yet, please make your way over there and enjoy them while they're fresh.
Speaker CIn South Australia I was born Heave.
Speaker AAway all away South Australia and Cape Horn we're bound for South Australia all away, you rolling kings leave away all away all the way you'll hear me sing with.
Speaker AWe're bound for South Australia, me lads.
Speaker CBe of good cheer for the Irish coast will soon draw near and then we'll set sail for the old Cape Clear Ah, come and get your roots.
Speaker AMy son Whip jamboree, Whip jamboree all sail land coming up behind Whip jamboree, whip jamboree oh, come get your oats, my son and it's all for me grog me jolly, jolly grog all for me beer and tobacco well, a spent Tommy Tin with the lassie drinking gin Far across the western ocean I must wander Farewell to you my diner a.
Speaker CThousand times adieu for we're going away.
Speaker AFrom holy ground and the girls that we love True, we will sail the South Seas over But we'll return far.
Speaker BShore to see again the girls we.
Speaker CLove I'm the holy ground once more.
Speaker AFine girl you are the girl I do adore Until I live in hope to see the holy ground once more.
Speaker CFine girl you are so I'm standing on the top of the hill at the Valleyfest.
Speaker CWe're here on Saturday.
Speaker CWe were here yesterday.
Speaker CWe had three, well, two gigs and one impromptu gig by the Teenage Cancer Trust tent.
Speaker CAnd then we've come back for more.
Speaker CAnd today the weather is fabulous.
Speaker CStanding at the top of the hill overlooking Chew Valley Lake, and you can hear a lot of noise in the background.
Speaker CSo we just finished our first gig and I've got Nobby with me.
Speaker CNobby, how was our first gig for you today?
Speaker CReally enjoyed it.
Speaker CMore so than yesterday even.
Speaker CYeah, it was great and loved it.
Speaker ALoved it all.
Speaker CWhat was the highlight for you?
Speaker CListening to your commentary and seeing your wonderful face painting.
Speaker CAh, my half Hulk.
Speaker CYeah, I had to shave half my beard off this morning because the lady told me she couldn't paint my face with a beard.
Speaker CSo I've got half a beard on one side and an Incredible Hulk on the other side and it is incredible.
Speaker CAnd then we've got Art here as well.
Speaker CArt wasn't able to join us yesterday, but he's here today.
Speaker CGood afternoon, everybody.
Speaker CHaving a wonderful day here at ValueFast.
Speaker CHad a great gig seeing to.
Speaker CWell, it's always difficult when you're singing outside.
Speaker CIt's windy.
Speaker CBut we had a fantastic crowd who made it even better for us.
Speaker CThey all participated, joined in.
Speaker CWe had an absolutely fantastic set and looking forward to the next one.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd we were standing downwind of the main stage, so all the way through our acapella singing, we had.
Speaker EReally, really well, didn't it?
Speaker CI think it proves the point I've been trying to make for a while that there is a new musical genre out there.
Speaker CShanty hip hop.
Speaker CThat could really, you know, it could.
Speaker CIt's got legs, I think.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker CWe could do shanty garage as well.
Speaker AAs.
Speaker CWe'll do garage.
Speaker CYeah, well, we sing in the garage.
Speaker CThat's probably about the closest we'll ever get, but.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd then I've got Fish over here as well with Jax.
Speaker CSo how was your gig this morning, Fish?
Speaker AWell, I think it's best gig so.
Speaker EFar and I think if the audiences.
Speaker AGet much bigger than that, we need to be on a stage.
Speaker CYeah, well, I have.
Speaker CI have hashtagged or name dropped Sophie Ellis Bexter in a.
Speaker CIn a Twitter post this morning.
Speaker CSo you never know, we might get the call in the morning.
Speaker AWell, that, that would be very good for us and very good for her as well.
Speaker CYeah, well, we.
Speaker CWe probably.
Speaker CWe might not murder the dance floor, but we'd certainly murder the harmony, I guess.
Speaker CAnd then I've got old Bill as well, who's looking very dapper in his.
Speaker CIn his Panama hat.
Speaker DHi, Doc.
Speaker CHow you doing?
Speaker CReally good, really good.
Speaker CWhat was the highlight of our gig this morning for you?
Speaker DNot losing my voice.
Speaker CYeah, that's all.
Speaker CYeah, that's good.
Speaker CWell done.
Speaker CAnd I sprung Pill Pill on you as well with about 30 seconds notice.
Speaker CIt was like being asked to propose the toast to the visitors, wasn't it?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker DThat was a bit of a challenge this morning.
Speaker C30 seconds notice suddenly singing a song I don't usually sing.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BThank you for that.
Speaker CThat's all right.
Speaker CIt was my pleasure.
Speaker CAnd you did superbly.
Speaker CWe unfortunately missing Rev today, but he's here in spirit and it's.
Speaker CIt's a really great atmosphere, actually.
Speaker CThere's a lot.
Speaker CA lot more people here today than there were yesterday.
Speaker DAnd I've got two ready.
Speaker ATwo of my pegs already.
Speaker CGot two pegs already.
Speaker CAh, no way.
Speaker BYeah, I've only got one left.
Speaker CGot one left.
Speaker CHave you got any.
Speaker CHave you got rid of any of your pegs yet, Fish?
Speaker AYou didn't give me any.
Speaker CYes, I did.
Speaker ANo, you didn't.
Speaker AYou gave me Jackie1 yesterday.
Speaker CNo, she's got them for you.
Speaker CShe's obviously looking after them.
Speaker CShe hasn't told me she hasn't dispatched them yet.
Speaker CAnd not.
Speaker CHe's got rid of one of his pegs on a security guard, so he's now.
Speaker CHe's now hiding.
Speaker CHe's turned his back to the security guard in case he's in trouble and he told him his name was Arthur Grannan anyway, so hopefully he'll be okay.
Speaker CWell, the sun's out.
Speaker CWe're gonna go.
Speaker DAnd behind the bar is the organizer of the Gloucester Shanti Festival who wants us back.
Speaker CShe saw us two years ago and wants us back.
Speaker COh, wow.
Speaker CAre you sure she's heard us sing?
Speaker CYes, and she wants us back.
Speaker CShe's an organiser of the Gloucester Shanty Festival.
Speaker BWe're disappointed we couldn't make it this year because it clashed with Portishead.
Speaker CBut it's remarkably unusual for us to be asked back to sing for a second time.
Speaker DAbsolutely.
Speaker AIn fact, one of the bar staff came down and saw us sing and.
Speaker DEnjoyed it so much she actually gave us a Scotch egg, which she actually makes.
Speaker CWell, thank you for sharing that with all of us.
Speaker DWell, my wife hates it.
Speaker CExcellent.
Speaker CWell, on that note, I think I'm going to go find something to eat and I'll hook up with these guys a bit later right there.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker ALadies and gentlemen, we are the Port of Bristol Shanty Crew.
Speaker AAnd we've been going for two years.
Speaker ASome of us have been singing shanties a lot longer than that and some of us actually know all the words, which is an advantage.
Speaker ANow, we've been described in many different ways.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd I believe that the.
Speaker AThe best description that we've had so far is this.
Speaker AThe Port of Bristol Shanty Crew, the Triumph of enthusiasm over talent.
Speaker AOkay, so here we go.
Speaker ARight, A traditional shanty.
Speaker ASantiana.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AIs that all right?
Speaker AAnd General Taylor ran away.
Speaker AAnd it's an ER up and away we'll go.
Speaker AAll on the plains of Mexico.
Speaker CSo we've just finished our third set at Valleyfest, had a fantastic closing gig, and I'm here with Tracey, who's coordinated the whole Teenage Cancer Trust fundraising endeavour this weekend.
Speaker CHow has it been for you after your second day?
Speaker BWe've had a great weekend.
Speaker EEverybody is loving the sun and Valley Fest, and we've got Tom Bowler, we've got Human Fruit Machine, and everyone's just with a smile on their face and enjoying it and listening to you guys sing a happy tune.
Speaker CWhen you said human fruit machine, in my head I had pinball machine, and I thought, that sounds painful, but how does a human, human fruit machine work?
Speaker EThree humans stand in a box and then you shout, spin.
Speaker EAnd they spin their arms and then.
Speaker BThey bring a piece of fruit out.
Speaker EAnd if you get three in a.
Speaker DRow, you're a winner.
Speaker CHey, genius.
Speaker CGenius.
Speaker CSo have you finished for the evening, though?
Speaker EWe have, but we're back open tomorrow 9 till 6.
Speaker CAre you staying for Tiny Temper?
Speaker DWe are.
Speaker CExcellent.
Speaker CWell, have a fabulous evening.
Speaker CThank you very much indeed for looking after us, and have a great festival.
Speaker CSee you soon.
Speaker ATake ahoy, me, shipmates.
Speaker BYou're listening to Shipshape and Bristol Fashion.
Speaker ANow, because there is a song that is the R N L I song, and it's called Home from the Sea, and Mary said, you know, could you sing it?
Speaker AAnd we said, yes, but we don't know it, so.
Speaker ABut don't worry, don't worry.
Speaker AWe rehearsed it on.
Speaker AWell, three of us rehearsed it on Wednesday night, and we've got the words, and it could be all right, okay?
Speaker ASo please be.
Speaker ABe kind to us.
Speaker AJoin in if you know it.
Speaker AYeah, well, we don't, so.
Speaker AAny help gratefully receive.
Speaker AReally.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AHome from the sea On a cold winter's night with the storm at its height the lifeboat answered the call they pitched and they tossed Till we thought they were lost as we watched from the harbour wall Though the night was pitch black There was no turning back Thought someone was waiting out there and each volunteer had to live with his fear as they joined in a silent.
Speaker CPrayer.
Speaker ACarry us home Home Home from the sea Angels of mercy Answer our plea and carry us home home Home from the sea Carry us safely home from the sea that's the last time you'll be applauding.
Speaker ABut never mind.
Speaker AWe are the Port of Bristol shanty crew.
Speaker ABeen going for about two years, and we were here last year.
Speaker AFirst time we've ever been invited back to anywhere.
Speaker ASo that's a real plus for us, I can tell you.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AYou may have noticed that we've got someone in the crew that's even more diminutive than Nobby, which is, of course, our cabin boy here.
Speaker AWho is Herbie.
Speaker AHerbie.
Speaker AAnd he comes to most of our gigs.
Speaker AAnd over the years, we now see ourselves as Herbie Hunter's backing group.
Speaker ASo a big round of applause for her.
Speaker ABig please.
Speaker DHe knows all the words, which we don't.
Speaker AYeah, he knows more words than Nobby, I'll tell you that.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AThis next song is Always Enchanted About a voyage that went disastrous wrong.
Speaker ATwas 14 Sep oh, well, I do remember I nearly broke me poor old mother's heart For I shipped with Captain Nipper On a big foremasted clipper and bore way down south to foreign parts and the wind began to blow and ship began to roll and the devil of a hurricane did blow I O and it nearly knocked the stuffing from the good ship Rack a muffin we got to the bottom we would go Help me Bob I'm bully in the alley hey, hey, Bully in the alley Help me Bob I'm pulling the alley Pull it and chimbo now so help me Bob I'm pull.
Speaker DBully in the.
Speaker AAlley Help me Bob I'm bully in the alley Bully d shame blow now.
Speaker DWell, a long spell in jail Wouldn't.
Speaker ADo us any harm oh, a long spell in jail Wouldn't do us any harm oh, a long spell in jail Wouldn't do us any harm and we'll all hang and we'll rolly o Carry it along we'll rolly o chariot along we'll roll the old chariot along and we'll all hang on behind oh, a.
Speaker DNice pipe from Becky Wouldn't do us.
Speaker AAny harm oh, a nice pipe from Becky Wouldn't do us any harm oh, a nice pipe from Becky Wouldn't do us any harm and we'll all hang on behind and we'll roll the old chariots along we'll roll the old chariot along we'll roll the old chariot along and we'll all hang and a free.
Speaker DBurger from Kev Wouldn't do us any.
Speaker AHarm oh, a free burger from Kev Wouldn't do us any harm Just one time I will take the Northwest Passage to find the hand of Franklin Reaching for the Beaufort Sea Tracing one more through a land so wild and savage to make a northwest passage to the sea.
Speaker ANow, in the poonic times on merchant ships, sea shanties were sung to help the.
Speaker AThe crew regularizing, keeping time with hauling up sails and binding up the.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AThe anchor.
Speaker AIn the Royal Navy, though, chances were banned and they used to keep time by just saying numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4 and.
Speaker AA bit boring really, but they were allowed to.
Speaker AThere was one song that they did sing and it was very popular amongst the.
Speaker AThe Royal Navy as they were fighting the.
Speaker AThe dastardly French and Spanish and anyone else they found.
Speaker AAnd this one is called Spanish Ladies and it's going to be sung by Nobby Die.
Speaker AFarewell and adieu to you Spanish ladies Farewell and adieu, you ladies of Spain for we've received orders to sail for old England From a shot rant.
Speaker AAsilly is 35, please.
Speaker AWe're rant and we're all a true British sailors We're rant and we're roar all on the salt sea until we take standings in the channel of old England from ocean to Scilly it's dirty hard leaks what should we do with.
Speaker CA drunk drunken sailor?
Speaker AWhat shall we do with a drunken sailor?
Speaker AWhat shall we do with a drunken sailor?
Speaker ALie in the morning Hooray up she rises Hooray up she rises Hooray up she rises her eye in the morning Put him in a long boat till he's sober Put him in a long boat till he's sober Put him in a long boat till he's sober High in the morning thank you very much.
Speaker DThank you very much.
Speaker CThat was fun.
Speaker AWell, that's good game.
Speaker BSo here we are.
Speaker BI am with.
Speaker BI'm with Ash.
Speaker BAnd I'm with him, skipper.
Speaker BBoth of them are not new to the podcast because they've obviously provided audio before and we know that Ash has been the signaler and we'll continue to do so, I hope, because he's got a great voice.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker BWelcome, champs.
Speaker BHow are you both?
Speaker DVery well.
Speaker DA little hoarse, actually, because we've.
Speaker DWe just finished singing.
Speaker DWe're.
Speaker DWe're on location, I think, for the first time.
Speaker DSo I'm a little growly.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker EClevedon Flower Festival.
Speaker EWe're there.
Speaker EThis is our first time live.
Speaker EYeah, we're thoroughly enjoying it.
Speaker DWe're buzzed.
Speaker EWe just finished.
Speaker BIt's really good.
Speaker BIt was a big crew and a good audience and they were really enjoying it.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker BBut here we are.
Speaker BGentlemen, welcome to the podcast formally.
Speaker BAnd this, of course, is formally the crew Room where we get to kind of hear about the person behind the voice.
Speaker BNow, you both have been kind of around for a good few years now with part of the crew, but I'd like to know your backstory.
Speaker BSo, Skipper, we're going to start with you, if that's all right.
Speaker BTell us all about your journey in the world of shanty.
Speaker BFirst and foremost, why are you into shanty?
Speaker BWhat's it all about?
Speaker EOh, I love traditional stories of music, folk singing, and this is just one aspect of folk singing.
Speaker EIt tells a story, fortunately or unfortunately, towards the sad songs about death.
Speaker BOh, okay.
Speaker EThere's a lot of it, apparently, sailing ships.
Speaker EBut my songs are the Molly Mork who thought that it was a spirit of a lost sailor that fell overboard following the ship down in the Southern Ocean.
Speaker EAnother one is Franklin, the northwest passage.
Speaker EAnd 300 people died when they were going from the North Pacific to the South Atlantic.
Speaker EOr the other way around.
Speaker DSorry.
Speaker EAnyway, that's my.
Speaker EThat's my navigational skills.
Speaker BI mean, as a disclaimer listener.
Speaker BWe are.
Speaker BWe are talking to Skipper here.
Speaker BBut he does have.
Speaker BHe has a pint in the hand, so, you know, he could literally say anything.
Speaker BSo I look forward to the editing of this.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BSo you're Mr.
Speaker BSad Singer, but actually incredibly joyful kind of man.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BYou're very happy.
Speaker EYes.
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker EWell, you've got to be, haven't you?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EI mean, I think singing fantastic.
Speaker EI mean, it sends out these endorphins.
Speaker EThere's other ways of getting endorphins, like running and other things, but we won't go into that, you know, and being a single person, moving on.
Speaker BSo sing is a good thing.
Speaker BSinging's a good thing.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EThis is not a dating app, then.
Speaker BNo, no, no, no.
Speaker BSorry.
Speaker BSorry, mate.
Speaker BSo you clearly are experienced in singing.
Speaker BBeing part of the port of Bristol Shantley crew isn't your first rodeo.
Speaker BYou've been part of a crew before?
Speaker ETwo or three years before that.
Speaker EThe male voice choir.
Speaker EI'm in for about 15, 20 years.
Speaker EAnd this group of people, men, all men.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker EVery friendly.
Speaker EWe've all got understandings about each other, our strengths, qualities.
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker EIt's a privilege.
Speaker EPrivilege to be part of.
Speaker BNice.
Speaker EIt's very, very lovely.
Speaker BAnd I'm the new boy, as oggy and new to the crew.
Speaker BAnd it's great that you've taken me under your wing.
Speaker BSkipper.
Speaker BSkipper.
Speaker BLet's work out.
Speaker BWhy are you called Skipper?
Speaker BFor the people listening at home thinking, why is he called Skipper?
Speaker EI thought it'd be A good idea to buy a sailing boat.
Speaker ESo that got bought in Newcastle and then got brought down by a lorry and then it couldn't get put in the water.
Speaker ESo we had to go somewhere else to get put in the water in Cardiff.
Speaker EDone quite a bit of sailing first couple of years, learned that.
Speaker EYes.
Speaker EWe went out one time and a little thing had broke on it and there was lots of diesel everywhere.
Speaker ESo a big learning curve.
Speaker BYeah, yeah.
Speaker EIs that the allergy about boat?
Speaker EBang us another thousand Is true.
Speaker BYeah, I can imagine.
Speaker ESo I got a sailing boat in Cardiff.
Speaker BExcellent.
Speaker BAnd you're the only sailor within the crew, to be absolutely honest.
Speaker BIsn't it?
Speaker BYou know, and we're very fortunate to have you on board, which is great.
Speaker BWhich is good.
Speaker BAsh, welcome to the podcast.
Speaker BIt's great to have you here, Ash.
Speaker BWhy are you called Ash?
Speaker DYeah, I'm the one with the.
Speaker DAlong with Art who's got the boring nicknames.
Speaker DThey ran out.
Speaker DI think they got fed up thinking of nicknames for a while.
Speaker DCause I referee football, as you know.
Speaker DThere was a thought I might be the reference, but the Rev put the kibosh on that because it was too close to the Rev.
Speaker DSo I got booted out of that nickname.
Speaker DSo it's just Ash, they never thought of anything different.
Speaker DVery left out for all you with your wonderful.
Speaker BAnd it's too late now to change it, innit?
Speaker BYou are forever now.
Speaker BCompletely too late.
Speaker DI can't do anything.
Speaker BAsh, talk to me about your journey into the world of seashantes.
Speaker DWell, as we know, seashant is a lot to do with alcohol.
Speaker DLots of drinking rumors.
Speaker DAnd unfortunately my reason for singing in the Shanty Crew is due to alcohol.
Speaker DI went to a dinner and the Rev and two or three of the guys got up at the end of this and did a bit of an impromptu sing along.
Speaker DRight.
Speaker DIn the early days of the crew getting together and with a glass of wine or a bottle inside me, I thought I could do some of that.
Speaker DSo I volunteered myself.
Speaker DAnd then nearly, what's it, two and a half?
Speaker DNearly three.
Speaker DGetting over three years later in a choir, in a community rock choir with my wife, which was fun for a bit.
Speaker DBut then, yeah, the shanty is just so much more.
Speaker DIt's easier to get into.
Speaker DYou don't have to learn huge amounts of lines and it's just great fun.
Speaker DAnd as Skipper said, it's a great bunch of guys.
Speaker DWe have a really nice time doing it.
Speaker BObviously.
Speaker BGive all the death songs to Skipper and Mr.
Speaker BPositive Man.
Speaker BThere do you have your name on any of the songs that we tend to listen to?
Speaker DMine's 1950s do.
Speaker DBecause I'm probably one of the younger members of the.
Speaker DWell, now you're the.
Speaker DYou're the baby.
Speaker DI know I am the baby, but I'm.
Speaker DI'm.
Speaker DI'm probably the.
Speaker DOne of the youngest.
Speaker DAnd, yeah, a 1950s doo wop song that was brought back from America by the Cornish miners in the 50s called Little Eyes, which is not known anywhere else outside of Cornwall, really.
Speaker DBut in Cornwall it's really well known.
Speaker DAnd it's sung in all the pubs.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker BSomething to death, to be honest.
Speaker DBut, you know, I did get that when I was down there.
Speaker DI wonder why people weren't Leslie.
Speaker BBut it's good to take a little bit of Cornish.
Speaker DA little bit of Cornish.
Speaker DYeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker DAnd a couple of those I cover off.
Speaker DI think we're trying to make sure that we got a bit of coverage for people who aren't around.
Speaker DSo the doctors.
Speaker DJohn Kodaka, but I cover that for him.
Speaker DAnd I do Leaving Of Liverpool as well, which is another one.
Speaker DBut it's only recently I've done some individual songs.
Speaker DAre very happy to sit in the background and just do the chorus bit.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYou've got a bit of melody in your voice as well.
Speaker BI hear that occasionally.
Speaker DI got a bit of harmony every now and again.
Speaker DChaka harmony once in a while.
Speaker BAnd I think both of you admit that this is great to be part of this group of men, of course, you know, to share our stories and our weeks and our months when we come to rehearsal.
Speaker BTo rehearsal.
Speaker BBut it does have a serious component, doesn't it?
Speaker BAnd that, of course, is charity.
Speaker BAnd we do it to raise an incredibly large amount of money wherever possible for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker DIt's amazing.
Speaker DWell, I think we're all quite stunned about it still.
Speaker DI think it's now about 31,000 or just over 31,000 that we ran race when we started off thinking we might raise 1500 quid.
Speaker DSo it's.
Speaker DIn that first year, it just.
Speaker DThe money flew in and we.
Speaker DI guess, actually we got not carried away with it, but I think we've reined it back in a little bit about the number of gigs and stuff we were doing.
Speaker DProbably too much because we got very enthusiastic about raising all this money.
Speaker BI'm still there, buddy.
Speaker BI'm still there.
Speaker DYou're still there.
Speaker DYeah, yeah.
Speaker BI think my family really died in that world.
Speaker DBut, yeah, we're in danger.
Speaker DI think for some People of making it a bit of a chore to come out and sing and it should be just fun.
Speaker DSo we're.
Speaker DWe're.
Speaker DWe're not.
Speaker DSo we've done our bit.
Speaker DA little bit, I think raising that money and Selective.
Speaker DSelective.
Speaker DDoing.
Speaker CSelective.
Speaker DSelective.
Speaker DWe are.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd stopping the ones really where, you know, we were doing gigs where the audience really weren't listening much but the money was good for the charity.
Speaker DAnd yeah, that's a bit.
Speaker DFeels a bit pointless that.
Speaker DSo we stopped those.
Speaker DWe're not doing that anymore.
Speaker BBut the good news is that I've certainly learned over the last year of kind of playing around with this podcast is that there's a huge circle, a huge family of Shanti singers around not only within Bristol and within the southwest, but around the UK and beyond.
Speaker BAnd.
Speaker BAnd we're now part of that.
Speaker EYep.
Speaker EFrance, Holland.
Speaker CYou know.
Speaker ENever know, we might get to Holland one day.
Speaker DOh, nice.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker BWill you take us in the boat?
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DWe wouldn't get to Holland if we weren't necessarily in the boat.
Speaker DWe might go to Belgium, but we won't get to Holland.
Speaker DIt was amazing.
Speaker DWhen we went down to Falmouth for their ship Chutney Festival.
Speaker DJust the number of crews that were down.
Speaker DIt was unbelievable.
Speaker D80 odd crews down there.
Speaker BPhenomenal.
Speaker DAnd 40, 000 people at that event.
Speaker DIt was just unbelievable.
Speaker ETime.
Speaker EYes.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker DIt was great.
Speaker DIt was great.
Speaker DAnd meeting those guys, seeing them on the circuit is.
Speaker DIt's just really good fun.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker DNice.
Speaker BAnd we feature on that album, which is great.
Speaker BThe 2024 Festival album.
Speaker BWe're there, you know.
Speaker DWell, that's hopefully one of our next things.
Speaker DMaybe.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker DWe're all talking about getting a recording.
Speaker DReally neat.
Speaker DSo we've been going over two years now.
Speaker DIt's about time we got something.
Speaker EWe've got some good singers.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd get a knobby on.
Speaker DOn the recorder before he forgets the words again.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker DYou need to get knobby going because he's.
Speaker DHe's a superstar of the shiny.
Speaker BHe is.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BWe are so lucky to have him on board.
Speaker BBut yeah, no, really good.
Speaker BIndeed.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker BSo what next for both of you?
Speaker BYou got some songs in mind that you'd like to sing in the future?
Speaker DI guess it's about.
Speaker DMaybe for me I might look to cover off as I've done with a couple of the others.
Speaker DSome of the other songs that we still.
Speaker DWe do already.
Speaker DBut if that individual's not here, we haven't got coverage for it.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DThere's a longest John Song that I quite like, which.
Speaker DThe name has just escaped me, as I was gonna say it.
Speaker BThat's right.
Speaker DBut I might try and introduce that as well.
Speaker DThat's really.
Speaker DBut it goes against what the Rev really wants to do because there are quite a bit of harmony in it.
Speaker DAnd I'm not sure we're really ready for harmony.
Speaker DToo much.
Speaker DA little bit's all right.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker BSkipper, we were talking about how.
Speaker BHave you got any future songs that you'd like to bring to the set that you'd like to see us do?
Speaker EI would definitely like to do Northwest Passage by Franklin.
Speaker EYeah, that's a fantastic song.
Speaker EClassic.
Speaker EWhich is a little bit unfortunate because Stan Rogers, who sung it, died at about 32 trying to save someone.
Speaker EPeople from an airplane.
Speaker EAirplane clash and in Canada.
Speaker EIt's phenomenal.
Speaker ESo hopefully we can get to sing that because I think it's a great song.
Speaker EAsh loves it.
Speaker EI like it.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker EAnd then I Sewing about the maid on the shore.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EWhich is.
Speaker EYeah.
Speaker ESo that's another lovely song as well.
Speaker ESo hopefully.
Speaker EBut we're restrictive, obviously, with.
Speaker EWith people because if everybody wants to sing their own songs.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EThat's not fair.
Speaker EThat is one thing that we do share.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EWe do the set list of songs we share, which is great.
Speaker BYeah, it is.
Speaker BIt is good.
Speaker BAnd, you know, behind the scenes, I know in rehearsal there's some great songs coming that we'll put into our set list that will sound great.
Speaker BAnd just to enhance some of our stuff.
Speaker BBut anyway, gentlemen, I think it's the time to send you back to the bar.
Speaker BYeah, we have.
Speaker BI can filter this out.
Speaker BSkipper, you got one more thing to say, buddy?
Speaker EI've got one more thing.
Speaker EQuite a few years ago, when I retired.
Speaker ENo, not that long ago.
Speaker EBut I thought, wouldn't it be a great idea to get some men together that got abilities that want to do something with their time and get some money up together?
Speaker EYeah, that was it.
Speaker EAnd lo and behold, we've got people with enthusiasm to come together.
Speaker EIt just.
Speaker EThat was my thoughts.
Speaker EAnd it just snuck into being that we became a shanty crew raising charity for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker EIt's a fantastic experience to be part of the group.
Speaker EFantastic.
Speaker DAnd I guess for the crew over the next few months, it's integrating you and Chilli into the.
Speaker DInto the crew properly getting you fully up to speed.
Speaker DSo we've got 12 of us available if we need to call on you will be.
Speaker DEase a burden, I guess, on some of the rest of us who do so That's.
Speaker DThat'll be great.
Speaker DLooking forward to that.
Speaker DLooking forward to you doing a couple of solos.
Speaker DWell, yeah, I gotta get a bit of Cornish stuff.
Speaker BYeah, a bit of Cornish.
Speaker BI'm looking forward to that.
Speaker BI'm looking forward to that.
Speaker BI think there's a interview coming up with me and Chilli and I think Doc's gonna do it because there's normally me.
Speaker BI'm looking forward to that.
Speaker BBut anyway, gentlemen, you better get back to your having a beer and an ice cream and just enjoy the rest of this event.
Speaker BThank you, gentlemen.
Speaker BTalk to you soon.
Speaker DThanks.
Speaker EThank you.
Speaker BWell, I hope you've enjoyed this month's episode.
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Speaker BFair winds and following seas and we'll see you next month.
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