So, I recently discovered Stan Rogers. Among the many songs I have heard, this one stands out. I would like to know what comes to mind when you hear it.
To me, it symbolizes the lost time of sail, and how manythings have changed. It also symbolizes the freedom that the seas represent to so many people. During the instrumental break, the violin reminds me of gulls following Bluenose into port after a day of fishing. Some more info on Bluenose
3099776 I can understand that, as it's happened to me more than once. I saw Bluenose II at a tallship festival. Sadly, it was only from a distance, as I didn't have time to stop, for my father and I were going to the National Railway Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin to see Thomas the Tank Engine. I wanted to go see the ships, so he drove by.
3134628 I remember Theodore! although, I like TUGS better. One of the people who worked on TUGS worked on Theodore. Isn't the model of the harbor somewhere?
So, I recently discovered Stan Rogers. Among the many songs I have heard, this one stands out. I would like to know what comes to mind when you hear it.
To me, it symbolizes the lost time of sail, and how manythings have changed. It also symbolizes the freedom that the seas represent to so many people. During the instrumental break, the violin reminds me of gulls following Bluenose into port after a day of fishing.
Some more info on Bluenose
3099642 Yep. I've got a Canadian dime somewhere. What are your thoughts on the song?
3099776 I can understand that, as it's happened to me more than once. I saw Bluenose II at a tallship festival. Sadly, it was only from a distance, as I didn't have time to stop, for my father and I were going to the National Railway Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin to see Thomas the Tank Engine. I wanted to go see the ships, so he drove by.
3099776 Have you had a chance to listen to it?
3134628 I remember Theodore! although, I like TUGS better. One of the people who worked on TUGS worked on Theodore. Isn't the model of the harbor somewhere?
3135071 Squee?