Never mind “O Canada”; THIS is the de facto Canadian national anthem. Bless you, Stan Rogers. And thank you, Wellermen, for a brilliant interpretation.
For those wondering where Luke is, he did NOT leave the band! Luke confirmed himself that he was super busy with work and school! He says he should be on the next track! 👍
That whole song shook me to my core and started tears flowing. Having studied music my whole life, I have performed in many places; but your harmonies and the lyrics struck a deep chord within me. Thank you so very much!
This!!!! I was trying to figure out why those specific notes were so unsettling to me, and this is exactly it. It’s just like massive ice shards. (And because I’m mentally a child, I initially typed arse shards and now can’t stop giggling)
Fun fact, this song is about a trans Canada road trip heading west from the east coast. Blew my mind when I learned that. I had always assumed it was sort of set in the old days when adventurers were carving a trail across this great land. I love it even more knowing what it is now.
This cover as absolutely amazing. A yt comment will never be able to explain the beauty of this song. You can get a real since of the emotion of the song. That is almost impossible to get. Phenomenal job gentleman.
Seth has such an incredible voice! I wanted him to do this song, but this collaboration is so much more beautiful than I could have imagined. Well done!
/happy The Terror fan noises/ Honestly, this is so powerful! I just have no words. I just imagine Terror and Erebus stuck in ice, three graves on Beechey Island, that face of John Torrington… Ahhh I’ve got chills again. Bravo guys!
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea; Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage And make a Northwest Passage to the sea. Westward from the Davis Strait 'tis there 'twas said to lie The sea route to the Orient for which so many died; Seeking gold and glory, leaving weathered, broken bones And a long-forgotten lonely cairn of stones. [Chorus] Three centuries thereafter, I take passage overland In the footsteps of brave Kelso, where his "sea of flowers" began Watching cities rise before me, then behind me sink again This tardiest explorer, driving hard across the plain. [Chorus] And through the night, behind the wheel, the mileage clicking west I think upon Mackenzie, David Thompson and the rest Who cracked the mountain ramparts and did show a path for me To race the roaring Fraser to the sea. [Chorus] How then am I so different from the first men through this way? Like them, I left a settled life, I threw it all away. To seek a Northwest Passage at the call of many men To find there but the road back home again. [Chorus
Absolutely AMAZING, TALENTED, MOVING and soul-wrenching! The singing and performing makes me think I am actually on the expedition with Lord Franklin. I don't know why you guys don't have a major record label sign you all for a multi-album deal! Our gain, please don't stop making videos and music! Love your rendition of the Wellerman also! I highly recommend the movie, "The Fishermen's Friends". also! I am actually 3rd generation for serving in the US Navy. Son of a son of a sailor. Merry Christmas gentlemen! Please keep doing what you are all doing! 500 thumbs up!
One of my favorite songs *ever* performed with soul and skill by excellent musicians! Here's a suggestion for another song - The Witch of the Westmerland (by Archie Fisher, or the cover by Stan Rogers)!
Thank you for your stirring rendition of this great Canadian song--not a sea shanty, nor a folk song, but a modern anthem for our country and a paean to its soul. But I wish you had included in the credits above, an acknowledgement of its composer, the late Stan Rogers (1949-1983). It would be only justice to a good man and great artist, taken from us far too young. My God, can it really be forty years ago?
I hope you lads do all the big tracks again as more and more bassists come forth. Becuaer I think this with the bass of misty mou trains would absolutely kill 🍻
I can’t believe I am saying this, but I think I enjoy/love it more than the original from Stan Roger’s. Or maybe not. It’s a close call. Absolutely beautiful.,
My only complaint about this video is some of it's edditing; when it transitions between singers, but the domant voice isn't that if the person appearing on the screen, it can be a bit disorienting, similar to the misuse of a jump cut can diaorient a viewer. Such errors remind the viewer they are watching a video; pulling them out of the experience. The same is true when a movie's pace bogs down, jumos around too much, etc. Still a good video overall, this is why it's good to let someone not involved in a project view it, just as it's good to have aomeone else read your essay, their distance from the project makes them often more able to spot errors.
Never mind “O Canada”; THIS is the de facto Canadian national anthem. Bless you, Stan Rogers. And thank you, Wellermen, for a brilliant interpretation.
For those wondering where Luke is, he did NOT leave the band! Luke confirmed himself that he was super busy with work and school! He says he should be on the next track! 👍
Thank you!
Ah, and here I thought he went to the deigobah system...sorry he's probably sick of star wars joke's but I couldn't help it.
Glad to hear it
Maybe i was a seafarer in another life because this song provokes a lot of emotion🥺
Can't quite explain it.
Thank you for the wonderful rendition 🥰🌊
Terrific rendering all round. Seth's distinctive melodic voice is superb for the lead vocals - he gets better & better ...
Seth is wicked!!!
It's criminal how few likes this rendition has.
May the spirit of Stan Rogers smile upon you. Absolutely beautiful!
Fantastic! A great tribute to Stan Rogers.
Very kind of you to say
There’s something really lovely about this rendition: slowed-down tempo, the harmonies, even more ballad than shanty. Like an elegy. 🙏🏻
What a vocal thunderstorm, so powerful and harmonious, love this collab ❤️🔥🌊 🚣♀️🐋
That was the aim ;)
That whole song shook me to my core and started tears flowing. Having studied music my whole life, I have performed in many places; but your harmonies and the lyrics struck a deep chord within me. Thank you so very much!
Stan Rogers did some amazing songs ❤
@the.bobbybass face always has such sass/emotion. It's great. @sethstatonwatkins was fantastic. Great song gentlemen.
Garnet’s high notes were like shards of ice. You’ve done a wonderful tribute.
This!!!! I was trying to figure out why those specific notes were so unsettling to me, and this is exactly it. It’s just like massive ice shards. (And because I’m mentally a child, I initially typed arse shards and now can’t stop giggling)
Fun fact, this song is about a trans Canada road trip heading west from the east coast. Blew my mind when I learned that. I had always assumed it was sort of set in the old days when adventurers were carving a trail across this great land. I love it even more knowing what it is now.
I discovered this song only a few days ago. It is very moving and this particular performance is absolutely beautiful.
This speaks to my Canadian blood. Thanks for that
I love that you included the one background voice that rises during the chorus!
Magnifiques voix !! J'adore. Merci 🙏
Singlehandely the best version of Northwest Passage i've seen yet
Dan Vasc does a tremendous rendition as well. Worth the YT search to hear it
The absolute best rendition of this song hands down!
Love the harmonies 💕
Thank you!!!
You guys are absolutely incredible please keep being you. You're amazing😎🙏
Wonderful job you guys. Seth's voice was perfect for this. Another instant classic from you all!
Well done chaps!
Gorgeous voices, magical to listen to.
The harmonies are so beautiful! Awesome job guys!👍🏾
God, y'all have such beautiful voices
I can't get enough of this.
Sung with such feeling…I think this is the most beautiful rendition of this song. Great job on the new video, and great voices all around boys.
Thank you very much, we are glad you enjoyed it!
Methinks dear old Stan approves!
Einfach nur schön. Eine tolle Truppe - Chapeau!
This rattled my ribcage as I listened. Loved it!
This is awesome. Thank you for this performance!
Thank you for your support!! :)
This cover as absolutely amazing. A yt comment will never be able to explain the beauty of this song. You can get a real since of the emotion of the song. That is almost impossible to get. Phenomenal job gentleman.
Thank you! So beautiful 🤩
Beautiful!
What a beautiful and soothing harmony for the ears
I feel like your voices flow very smoothly in this song and blend in so sweetly
I enjoy it so much
I think I just had a spiritual experience listening to this! This is gonna be on repeat for a while.
Well done. I had not heard that since Stan Rogers sang it.
Thank you!!
Goosebumps!
grand adventure song!
Very epic music, this was very like insperational music. Amazing work mates, can't wait for more
Thank you!!!! More coming soon
Seth has such an incredible voice! I wanted him to do this song, but this collaboration is so much more beautiful than I could have imagined. Well done!
This was really good dudes.
Thank you very much!
That brought a tear to my eyes.
This was just ... beautiful. A joy to listen to. Every second was a work of art.
Beautifully sung!!
Thank you
Great version, well done guys!
/happy The Terror fan noises/
Honestly, this is so powerful! I just have no words. I just imagine Terror and Erebus stuck in ice, three graves on Beechey Island, that face of John Torrington… Ahhh I’ve got chills again.
Bravo guys!
This gives be the same feeling as your Parting Glass cover, and i absolutely love it.
great job
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea;
Tracing one warm line through a land so wild and savage
And make a Northwest Passage to the sea.
Westward from the Davis Strait 'tis there 'twas said to lie
The sea route to the Orient for which so many died;
Seeking gold and glory, leaving weathered, broken bones
And a long-forgotten lonely cairn of stones. [Chorus]
Three centuries thereafter, I take passage overland
In the footsteps of brave Kelso, where his "sea of flowers" began
Watching cities rise before me, then behind me sink again
This tardiest explorer, driving hard across the plain. [Chorus]
And through the night, behind the wheel, the mileage clicking west
I think upon Mackenzie, David Thompson and the rest
Who cracked the mountain ramparts and did show a path for me
To race the roaring Fraser to the sea. [Chorus]
How then am I so different from the first men through this way?
Like them, I left a settled life, I threw it all away.
To seek a Northwest Passage at the call of many men
To find there but the road back home again. [Chorus
Beautiful
I love this so much! So much heart!
Amazing voices!
awesomme!
This is fantastic! Such talent!
Thank you
I feel like I am on a journey and your voices are SENDING ME!
Haha, we are glad we helped you on the journey!
It's wonderful ❤
Here's to the remaining passages "through lands so wide and savage!" They still draw the courageous.
Absolutely AMAZING, TALENTED, MOVING and soul-wrenching! The singing and performing makes me think I am actually on the expedition with Lord Franklin. I don't know why you guys don't have a major record label sign you all for a multi-album deal! Our gain, please don't stop making videos and music!
Love your rendition of the Wellerman also! I highly recommend the movie, "The Fishermen's Friends".
also! I am actually 3rd generation for serving in the US Navy. Son of a son of a sailor. Merry Christmas gentlemen! Please keep doing what you are all doing! 500 thumbs up!
Bravo!
Очень круто! Спасибо!! Молодцы!
Glorious! 🎉🎉🎉
I don't know why this song has a strong connection to me, but I really like your version of the song, you guys are incredible.
Yall nailed this!!
Fantastic!! Chills all over. Thank you.❤
Thank you very much
Stan would be proud.
Thank you!!
Absolute perfection 🥰
Thank you muchly!!!
I've never heard this before, but WOW
Well done!
Thank you!
One of my favorite songs *ever* performed with soul and skill by excellent musicians!
Here's a suggestion for another song - The Witch of the Westmerland (by Archie Fisher, or the cover by Stan Rogers)!
I would love to hear you guys cover the Witch of Westermerland, also “The Outside Track” that Garnet Rogers did so well
Thank you!!
sounds gorgeous as always. the tempo and pacing difference between the original and this does trip me but much love regardless
Thank you for your stirring rendition of this great Canadian song--not a sea shanty, nor a folk song, but a modern anthem for our country and a paean to its soul. But I wish you had included in the credits above, an acknowledgement of its composer, the late Stan Rogers (1949-1983). It would be only justice to a good man and great artist, taken from us far too young. My God, can it really be forty years ago?
Another masterpiece approved!!!!!!! I gotta show this to my homies!!!!!!!!!
I hope you lads do all the big tracks again as more and more bassists come forth.
Becuaer I think this with the bass of misty mou trains would absolutely kill 🍻
Stan Rogers, one proud Hamiltonian with East Coast roots sung this masterpiece. 😊
Your voices are beautiful. I would love to hear this cover mixed with the Stan Rogers original! I think he must be listening from above❤️😭
Omg this give me the feel good bumps and vibes
Thank you :)
I like it! But where‘s Luke?
He was just super busy atm!
I just love love this song … makes me miss our sailing yacht, which we sold 5 years ago “down under”
You guys would do a lovely version of Wild Mountain Thyme. If you haven't already, although I didn't find it.
Cool as always! Good music and video in the style of The Wellermen!😊
Not quite ping pong balls!
@@thewellermen Hahahaha! I have missed them…😂😂😂😂🏓🏓🏓🏓
I think this is my very favourite one Mrs H
Gonna need an Assassin's Creed 4 playlist from you fellows
We can work on that :)
Subbed & Liked!
Great performances and mix! I wonder what it would sound like with one vocalist to begin with, then two, then three, and so on, add up over time?
This I genius
Squeezes water out the eyes...
I don't have the words to describe how beautiful this truly is. 🥰🥰 Just know that I loved it. And it gave me some Runrig feels. 😉
Thank you Laila !
Wundervolle Stimmen!
❤❤❤❤❤
Please do more Stan Rogers songs! This is just beautiful!
great guys. but now please make a second version with unleash the archers together.
Please consider doing a cover of Stan Roger's Barretts Privateers....
It will be amazing!!!
Love the content
I can’t believe I am saying this, but I think I enjoy/love it more than the original from Stan Roger’s. Or maybe not. It’s a close call. Absolutely beautiful.,
My only complaint about this video is some of it's edditing; when it transitions between singers, but the domant voice isn't that if the person appearing on the screen, it can be a bit disorienting, similar to the misuse of a jump cut can diaorient a viewer. Such errors remind the viewer they are watching a video; pulling them out of the experience. The same is true when a movie's pace bogs down, jumos around too much, etc. Still a good video overall, this is why it's good to let someone not involved in a project view it, just as it's good to have aomeone else read your essay, their distance from the project makes them often more able to spot errors.
is this AI ? this is perfect, to perfect. it's too good.
🌞🔥
There has to be another remix of this!
This could work!!
God bless Canada
Top knotch singers singing.
Beautiful! Would you consider adding a version of A Parting Glass to your repertoire? Updates Just found it!
They do a lovely version of Parting Glass..