Stan Rogers- The Witch of the Westmorland (REACTION & REVIEW)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @brianmurphy4702
    @brianmurphy4702 2 месяца назад +3

    Three different birds here: first on the battlefield are the ravens feasting on the dead bodies of the fallen warriors (a gruesome image indeed) , second an owlet that flies overhead and directs him to where he can find the witch, and third the knights hunting hawk that with his hound chases the witch down while the knight pursues her. I think this is one of my favorites that Stan performs. I also have the original by Archie Fischer , it is also quite enjoyable. Thanks for reviewing!

  • @broadsword6650
    @broadsword6650 2 года назад +18

    Westmorland is a traditional county in the north west of England. Places mentioned in the song, such as Ulswater and the Kirkstone Pass, are well known features of the Lake District national park, a wild and remote part of the country even today.

  • @Roddy1965
    @Roddy1965 2 года назад +13

    Stan is considered a folk legend in Canada, and likely farther afield by those in the folk scene. Born in Ontario, moved to Nova Scotia. I think I heard somebody say, maybe Stan, he was really at home in Nova Scotia as if he was born in the wrong place. He was a natural writer and singer of Maritime folk music. His tragic death is still felt today.

  • @maruad7577
    @maruad7577 2 года назад +15

    Now that is folk. Well written and well played. Stan was the lead singer. He and his brother Garnet were big men with deep resonant voices. Stan's most famous songs are "NorthWest Passage" and "Mary Ellen Carter". The former was covered by Unleash The Archers while the latter is one of the closing songs of every Winnipeg Folk Festival. I almost forgot, the first song of his I heard was a sea shanty he wrote called "Barrette's Privateers" (it is a tremendous sing along song often sung in the bars of Halifax).
    Stan was just becoming well known on the US college circuit when he died in an aircraft fire in Cleveland (iirc).

  • @richardmindemann6935
    @richardmindemann6935 Год назад +5

    Stan was unsurpassed in his folky brilliance. But let's also have some respect for the great Archie Fisher, composer of this gem.

  • @jamespaivapaiva4460
    @jamespaivapaiva4460 2 года назад +8

    This hit's the spot! A good tune done justice by a Master! Peace & Love.

  • @gordonmacdonald5250
    @gordonmacdonald5250 Год назад +3

    Stan's life was cut short in an accident .. so many greats died while touring.

  • @brianrussell6570
    @brianrussell6570 Год назад +4

    Northwest Passage is Canadas unrecognized national anthem

  • @persallnas5408
    @persallnas5408 Год назад +2

    TY for not pausing the song here and there and showing that you do not need to speak ppls head in while enjoing a good song.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  Год назад

      Haha ty persallnas :)

  • @utilityaccount1954
    @utilityaccount1954 3 месяца назад +2

    He has nearly a hundred more and it is difficult for me to say if this one is better or worse than any "average". Certainly there are more well known ones but all all have the same intricacy and interplay between vocals, instrumentaion, tempo and story. Replay it and read the lyrics...

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl 2 года назад +6

    Stan Roger’s was a giant (figuratively and literally) of the Canadian folk scene. Gorgeous baritone voice and an outstanding songwriter as well.
    A little late for this year, but if you want some traditional songs for next Halloween I strongly recommend Tam Lin by Fairport Convention and King Henry by Steeleye Span.

  • @jenniferlenfestey5335
    @jenniferlenfestey5335 2 года назад +8

    I’m going to stop whatever I’m doing if you are going to react to Stan Rogers. He is one of the greats you should pay attention to. He died in a plane crash way too young but he left behind absolute treasures. I recommend: The Field Behind the Plow, Lock Keeper, The Last Watch, amongst countless others.

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Jen!

    • @BennyGeserit
      @BennyGeserit 2 года назад +2

      @@JustJP My fav is Guysborough Train.

    • @Lydiag85
      @Lydiag85 10 месяцев назад

      Lies is the one that always makes me cry - I have to skip it if it comes on when I’m driving!

  • @charddickwall
    @charddickwall Год назад +1

    my all time favorite artist

  • @tessesmom
    @tessesmom 2 года назад +6

    Ooooo Stan Rogers!!!!! No bad songs from him!!!!

  • @lordevyl8317
    @lordevyl8317 Год назад +1

    Stan Rogers was born in Ontario, but his mother's family was from Pictou County in Nova Scotia

  • @jimbrentar
    @jimbrentar Год назад +2

    you haven't yet scratched the surface re Stan Rogers. He is one of the all-time greats.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley 2 года назад +7

    Wow Stan Rogers. Maybe check out his song “The Mary Ellen Carter” it’s really good. Lots of great songs Stan was brilliant. Thanks. Happy Halloween Jp 🎃

    • @JustJP
      @JustJP  2 года назад +2

      Ty Hartlor 👻

  • @tessesmom
    @tessesmom 2 года назад +5

    You should give a listen to 'that's how legends are made' John gorka's tribute to Stan Rogers x

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 2 года назад +3

    Garnet is actually a pretty tall man.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 2 года назад +1

      They both were/are iirc.

  • @BennyGeserit
    @BennyGeserit 2 года назад +2

    I like the reference to the Rowan Shield and ultimately the Rowan tree. Better known as the Mountain Ash.

  • @jfergs.3302
    @jfergs.3302 2 года назад +3

    As folksy songs, sung by a Canadian, written by a Scotsman, and all about a kick off in the (now) Lake district go, not bad at all. I'm partial to a bit of jangly folk geet, and violin, now and then. A nice end to this halloween spree we've had.

  • @BrianR.
    @BrianR. 2 года назад +3

    Stan is a Canadian icon !

  • @Leafgreen1976
    @Leafgreen1976 Год назад +1

    Stan Rogers - Three fishers

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 2 года назад +1

    Stan went to my high school, albeit a couple of years before me. Give Barrett’s Privateers a listen or Northwest Passage.

  • @jonathanmarkoff4469
    @jonathanmarkoff4469 Год назад +1

    The best version of this song that I know of, is Heather Alexander's version, hearable on RUclips.
    I take an opportunity to CinemaSin this song. I like it, but the old-fashioned dialect makes it difficult to slog through. And the story takes forever to actually get anywhere. Stan Rogers did what he could with the material, since his voice is quite good and clear. The original singer, Archie Fisher, had an accent so thick that no non-Scot could understand him.
    The use of a centaur is a bit odd for the British location. Centaurs tend to live in Greece and nearby countries. A selkie (seal mermaid) might have been more culturally authentic. Given what happens later in the song, it seems she didn't stay a centaur. Is she a Minerva McGonagall-style animaga who can switch to full human at will?
    Archie Fisher said he cobbled the story together from numerous folk clichés. The ritual to summon the witch is very reminiscent of King Arthur summoning the Lady of the Lake., which is no basis for a system of government, Patsy!
    I'm trying to understand the ending. Did the knight and the witch spend the night in bed together, giving him some kind of sexually transmitted invulnerability? Logically, this would lead to him being visited 16 years later by a young boy saying "Hiya, pop!" and going off to seek the Holy Grail together. Just count to 3, not 5.
    The witch, with her laidback gentleness, must be one of the most likable characters in pseudo-folk songs.

  • @georgesonm1774
    @georgesonm1774 2 года назад +1

    A cool song recommendation for next Halloween: The Ghost - Night of the Warlock (1971) both creepy and funny, crazy song

  • @bweags4194
    @bweags4194 3 дня назад

    Funny that you said “tall tales told by tall men” Stan was about 6 foot four and known as a gentle giant

  • @mattshaw6180
    @mattshaw6180 2 года назад +6

    Stan Rogers! The voice of the Maritimes. "The _Mary Ellen Carter_ " is such a gripping song; "Flowers of Bermuda" and "Fogarty's Cove" are other well-loved nautical songs, but many a Canadian pub night closes with "Barrett's Privateers"!

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley 2 года назад +2

      Barrett’s Privateers. !! And Northwest Passage.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/SIpHfUwix84/видео.html

  • @TheFireMonkey
    @TheFireMonkey Год назад +3

    I can't say every song he ever did was amazing but he had a lot of great songs with a wide range. Myself, I am fond of The Mary Ellen Carter, An Idiot I Suppose, and Barrett's Privateers as a great start but there are just so many great song he did. Stan died in a plane crash - which is to say, he survived the crash but died while helping others get off the plane - so in my book, he was not only a great singer but also a hero.

  • @JohnSleeva
    @JohnSleeva 2 года назад +1

    Barrett’s Privateers next, please and thank you

  • @marthaemery8402
    @marthaemery8402 Год назад

    Check out Garnet Rogers “Night Drives”

  • @jgsrhythm100
    @jgsrhythm100 2 года назад +1

    This is great!

  • @patrickscutella836
    @patrickscutella836 2 года назад +1

    Try Rogers doing "Barret's Privateers" or Archie Fisher doing "The final trawl"

    • @brianrussell6570
      @brianrussell6570 Год назад

      His brother. Garnet, did The Final Trawl the best

  • @jannwabick3766
    @jannwabick3766 2 года назад +2

    You can't go wrong with Stan...any song.

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 2 года назад

      lol, I have to agree with you. Nice to see you followed my facebook link.

  • @kenl2091
    @kenl2091 2 года назад +1

    Quite pleasant but I think we needed a local Westmorland voice to really do the song justice (Yeah, I know that this was written by a Scotsman) Stan Rogers sounded very like Gordon Lightfoot to me. (That's my revenge on those who claim that anyone who sings in an English accent sounds like David Bowie! You know who you are!)

    • @maruad7577
      @maruad7577 2 года назад

      I've a friend, originally from Port Dover, who sings Stan's songs with the same accent albeit with a tenor voice. It is as much the phrasing as anything else to my ear.