Stan Rogers - The Mary Ellen Carter

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @The_Jimplication
    @The_Jimplication 4 года назад +582

    This song has stopped me from suicide so many times. That last verse in particular is what has saved me. "And to you to whom adversity has dealt a mortal blow , with smiling bastards lying to you every where you go.Turn to your strength of arm and heart and brain and like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again!"

    • @luvluvluvluvcats
      @luvluvluvluvcats 4 года назад +21

      me too. any time i feel let down or pushed around or screwed with I listen to this, get chills, and feel instantly stronger.

    • @linengray
      @linengray 3 года назад +16

      You are not alone I have listened to this song when I have felt tapped out as well. It always that line that makes me feel I can lick whatever life has chucked in my path.

    • @alandrome7886
      @alandrome7886 3 года назад +11

      Just like the SS Marine Electric

    • @terryisaac8195
      @terryisaac8195 3 года назад +9

      @@luvluvluvluvcats Last Saturday I had a very good friend die suddenly without warning. It was non Covid related and as far as we know without "pre-existing conditions". Although merely living is the ultimate prerequisite.
      We called him Mr. Chuckles because he loved to laugh and was always good for a laugh!!! His smile and gentle good humor wiil be missed by
      all who were lucky to know him.
      In a world of smiling bastards, he was a breath of fresh air and a welcome relief!!!
      RIP we will all miss you Chucky!!!
      The Mary Ellen Carter was definitely our song good buddy!!!

    • @richardbrown8113
      @richardbrown8113 3 года назад +9

      As someone that has dealt with the suicide I can promise you this life is better with you I it! Never give up on yourself, life is hard and challenging but always better with you in it!

  • @mikesaridakis
    @mikesaridakis 4 года назад +455

    Admittedly, I've had a non insignificant amount to drink, but I am here crying listening to this song

    • @Fwibos
      @Fwibos 4 года назад +13

      I don't even need the drink!

    • @dgk2m9
      @dgk2m9 4 года назад +17

      Can’t lie, the live version, with the introduction by a sailor talking about how he almost died in a lifeboat in rough seas, yelling this song trying to stay awake, it brings a tear to my eye every time.
      ruclips.net/video/fT-aEcPgkuA/видео.html
      Just one tear though. Everything in moderation right?

    • @adamday6598
      @adamday6598 4 года назад +1

      Samesies

    • @aaronsmart9839
      @aaronsmart9839 3 года назад

      aye

    • @dro7785
      @dro7785 3 года назад

      me too brother.

  • @morgandunn3076
    @morgandunn3076 3 года назад +84

    My dad showed me this song as a kid, he used to be a fisherman, I never listened to it until he passed away, now it reminds of him and I listen to it often

  • @robertthaler2390
    @robertthaler2390 10 месяцев назад +6

    I saw Stan Rogers some fifty years ago at Campbell's Coffee House in Hamilton, Ontario. Then I saw him at the Groaning Board in Toronto where he recorded Between the Breaks live. I have progressing multiple sclerosis and sometimes it is a struggle. This song gives me courage when I just can't seem to climb the wherewithal to keep climbing that mountain. Every time I hear it, there are tears in my eyes.

  • @lindaelawson9415
    @lindaelawson9415 6 лет назад +318

    The song saved a man's life. His boat was capsized, and he was drowning in icy waters. He was going down for the third and final time, his strength lost -- when he heard this song as though being sung over the waves. It gave him the courage to fight his way to the surface, again and again -- and gasp, cough, sing it out each time he arose. Someone heard him -- and saved his life. (It saved mine too.)

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 4 года назад +22

      It also saved the life of one of the three survivors of the Marine Electric

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 4 года назад +1

      Sir Boomsalot can you tell the story here please?

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 4 года назад +1

      Linda that is awesome!

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 4 года назад +37

      NorthWest Firefighter The Marine Electric was a T2 tanker converted to a bulk carrier that sank in a storm off Virginia in 1983, killing 31 men out of a crew of 34. One of the survivors was 59 year old Robert M. Cusick, who after barely escaping the sinking ship had to cling to a deflated lifeboat in freezing and stormy seas, he claimed he only survived because he started singing the song, which gave him just enough strength to survive until rescue by helicopter 3 hours later. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mary_Ellen_Carter (skip to the section “Connection to the Marine Electric”)

    • @cfranko1860
      @cfranko1860 4 года назад +7

      @@sirboomsalot4902 that is who the original comment is talking about.

  • @markhall7646
    @markhall7646 5 лет назад +157

    "And you, to whom Adversity has dealt the final blow
    With smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go
    Turn to, and put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain
    And like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again!
    Rise again! Rise again!
    Though your heart it be broken or life about to end
    No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend
    Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again!!"
    I think this is a fine anthem of defiance.

    • @MutantHippieGaming
      @MutantHippieGaming 2 года назад +1

      Could not have put it better myself.

    • @chucktacke1853
      @chucktacke1853 2 года назад

      I feel like floating out of my chair and running through a wall all at the same time. Let the Mary Ellen Fucking Carter Rise Again. Amen amen amen

  • @errollleggo447
    @errollleggo447 Год назад +13

    I love Stan Rogers music. Almost 2023, hope everyone in the comments is still kicking around.

  • @Verlos10
    @Verlos10 4 года назад +292

    There are many songs/works of art than can do job..But honestly, I don't think there's a single song in the hell storm that is 2020, that gives me the most hope and perseverance than this song. it's more a song about a ship....It's about hope and common humanity, in spite of existential odds. RIP Stan Rogers.... and thank you for this gem for humanity.

  • @EmersonKingYT
    @EmersonKingYT Год назад +29

    Though he died many years before I was ever born, whenever I listen to this song I seem to have a connection with Stan Rogers, and this song never fails to bring a tear to my eye.

  • @89elguapo
    @89elguapo 4 года назад +36

    First heard about Stan Rogers from a Canadian Naval Officer from Nova Scotia who I was deployed with years ago, one of the most fiery independent people I’ve ever served with, and I always hear that same proud independence in Stan’s music. Here’s to the people who don’t let the odds of adversity or opinions of the powers that be dictate the lives they’ll live every day.

  • @nealgill622
    @nealgill622 9 лет назад +454

    Whenever I've been down...I mean rock-bottom, this one song more than any other, helps me stand up and fight back.

    • @peterlittlehorse
      @peterlittlehorse 8 лет назад +7

      Me too

    • @Detectivepopcorn91
      @Detectivepopcorn91 8 лет назад +13

      Omg, same here... this just made me cry

    • @calanthewilson-pant9444
      @calanthewilson-pant9444 7 лет назад +11

      Me, three. I first heard it after breaking up with a man I wanted to marry back in my 20's, in a small bar in Minneapolis by Scott Alarik. I play it anytime that I feel down.

    • @lindaelawson9415
      @lindaelawson9415 6 лет назад +17

      It saved a man's life. His boat was capsized, and he was drowning in icy waters. He was going down for the third and last time -- when he heard this song as though being sung over the waves. It gave him the courage to fight his way to the surface, again and again -- and sing, gasp, cough it out when he arose. Someone heard him -- and saved his life. It saved mine too.

    • @gretchenrobinson825
      @gretchenrobinson825 5 лет назад +2

      there's a video of this

  • @stanbradshaw1718
    @stanbradshaw1718 9 лет назад +164

    Hamilton's own Stan Rogers. Such a tragic loss, just as his career was beginning to blossom. He ranks as one of the best of Canadian songwriters and storytellers.

    • @ryansweeney5711
      @ryansweeney5711 4 года назад +2

      Someone told me he hated Ontario, any truth to this? Glad he called Nova Scotia home!

    • @meatsaxs5203
      @meatsaxs5203 2 года назад +6

      @@ryansweeney5711 most of us Ontario babies hate it here, it’s like California but worse

    • @Me-lb8nd
      @Me-lb8nd 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely.

  • @palletjack612
    @palletjack612 12 лет назад +84

    "Smiling bastards lie'n to ya everywhere you go."
    Priceless.

  • @BlueSun4886
    @BlueSun4886 8 лет назад +155

    Rogers' beautiful voice had strong elements of Celtic vocal traditions that made it unique on this side of the Atlantic. He usually played a 12-string guitar, tuned in the Celtic mode of DADGAD (from the bass string to highest) instead of the normal EADGBE. I had the great privilege of meeting him briefly many years ago at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, where I volunteered for many years.
    Years ago, I saw an interview with the sole survivor of a fishing vessel that had capsized. He ended up clinging to the keel of the upside-down boat for days before he was rescued. He said that the entire time he kept his spirits up by singing "The Mary Ellen Carter." He said it saved his life. When I think of Stan's death, I find some irony in the fact that, because of him, another man lived.
    Stan Rogers died tragically in the early 1980s when a plane he was on made an emergency landing near Cincinnati (in northern Kentucky, IIRC) and then caught fire. A number of passengers had escaped and some reported seeing Stan standing in the airplane's doorway when, apparently he heard cries for help behind him and he turned back and re-entered the plane. The cabin burst into flames and he was one of two dozen who died. He was in his early thirties.
    For those interested in a similar style and talent, his younger brother, Garnet Rogers, who used to perform with Stan sometimes, still tours and makes CDs. His style is more modern and varied in it's influence - but it is still a "Rogers" voice.

    • @scotziskind8154
      @scotziskind8154 8 лет назад +5

      saw him at fest too, a great list

    • @andwmi
      @andwmi 6 лет назад +1

      John McCutcheon, who coincidentally is managed by the same man that managed Stan and Garnet, has a very similar feel.

    • @Mr_T_Badger
      @Mr_T_Badger 5 лет назад +6

      His son Nathan is the spitting image of Stan and inherited his voice. Definitely worth listening to.

    • @spencerhill5262
      @spencerhill5262 3 года назад +2

      heard a funny interview from his brother Garnet on CBC radio, apparently he was playing a show and some rowdy partons kept pestering him to do barret's privateers, and he kept explainting that he didn't want to perform it, so they pissed on his car! lil bastards

    • @TrappedinSLC
      @TrappedinSLC 3 года назад

      Garnet and his wife are truly lovely people, too. Well worth supporting. (They are both absolutely the sort of people who’d almost escape a plane crash and turn back to help someone else even if it put them at risk.)

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 10 лет назад +256

    I've listened to this song hundreds of times and it still moves me.

    • @rustykuntz8571
      @rustykuntz8571 9 лет назад +8

      TheAyeAye1 It always will..such a bad loss on his passing... I miss him and Stompin Tom,, But they left us with their best.

    • @axelrodaxel
      @axelrodaxel 9 лет назад +5

      TheAyeAye1 i think its because it form his heart and he sang it from there

    • @BramMichaelson
      @BramMichaelson 6 лет назад +2

      The mark of a good song. Too bad songs these days don't have the same power.

    • @1biggerrynv
      @1biggerrynv 6 лет назад

      yep......

  • @socialwetwork5643
    @socialwetwork5643 2 года назад +35

    "They wont be laughing in another day" GOD I LOVE THAT LINE

    • @brendansmith9946
      @brendansmith9946 2 года назад +1

      It makes me wish it was real and that I could have been there to see their faces, lol

    • @tankythemagnorite9855
      @tankythemagnorite9855 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@brendansmith9946 sane bro

  • @F1FanWoodsie
    @F1FanWoodsie 11 лет назад +45

    "No matter what you've lost
    Be it a home, a love, a friend,
    like the Mary Ellen Carter,
    Rise again."
    I just lost two of those things last night, and for the first time, this song just made me sob. What a talent Stan Rogers was. My goodness. Like he said, the only thing I can do is to rise again, no matter how tough it may be.

  • @bentleyvaughan5406
    @bentleyvaughan5406 10 лет назад +65

    This is just what I needed to hear.
    I don't recall having heard of Stan Rogers before today.
    Some of my dearest friend and I used to speak (not quite jokingly) of the "Gods of the Radio" who could steer you to the right station or play: "just-the-right-song, at just-the-right-moment." Those spirits are still at it.
    Anyone who would seriously give this a "thumbs down" is probably mentioned in the verse H.G. quoted. Stan Rogers will forever remain a favorite of mine.
    Thank you, Stan Rogers, for sharing your gifts.
    Sincerely,
    - a new fan.

    • @olebiker
      @olebiker 9 лет назад

      Bentley Vaughan I was first exposed to Stan's music by a radio show called The Folk Sampler. I will be forever grateful to Mike Flynn for letting me first hear this music.

  • @80srama1
    @80srama1 11 лет назад +51

    The first time I truly listened to this song, when I was truly depressed, I sobbed tears of happiness and joy I never knew. This should be our national anthem. May the Goddess bless you Stan Rogers and Atlantic Canada for a gift that guarantees Canada will save the world from armageddon. (I'll explain that some other day.) Rise again... and again...

  • @saganworshipper6062
    @saganworshipper6062 3 года назад +5

    Can't tell you how many nights I've thrown this on while the fishing was slow on the Long Island Sound, and I know it's just coincidence or confirmation bias, but whenever we put Stan blasting on the radio, the fishing always seemed to pick up. True legend. RIP Stan Rogers.

  • @iancardinal71
    @iancardinal71 10 лет назад +38

    A good friend taught me to play this just before he died, unexpectedly. It always reminds me of him

  • @kellypreziosi
    @kellypreziosi 2 года назад +7

    I was watching the Smithsonian show "Air Disasters" and that was my first introduction to Stan Rogers. Listening to this and reading the comments makes the sadness I felt for him and his family very cathartic. Almost a testament to his own soul and the spirit of his music.

  • @stuartnock8126
    @stuartnock8126 3 года назад +13

    I had never heard of Stan Rogers until recently with rolling down to old maui.... I know feel heart broken to learn of his demise. What a voice. 😭

  • @otakubullfrog1665
    @otakubullfrog1665 4 года назад +24

    Remember this song in these tough days. We must rise again now - fearing not ourselves nor each other nor Death.

  • @christinetury1414
    @christinetury1414 Год назад +3

    sometimes you just need to hear this

  • @pc902
    @pc902 5 лет назад +17

    36 years ago today we lost him.
    Rest in peace Stan. May your music live forever.

  • @MetropolisNoir
    @MetropolisNoir 2 года назад +4

    RIP Stan Rogers. Your music meant so much to me as a young man. Many fun, drunkin nights singing your incredible songs. I love you Stan, thank you so much!

  • @r.p.mcmurphy8917
    @r.p.mcmurphy8917 Год назад +2

    I wanna end things quite often. This song stops me quite often.

    • @burninsherman1037
      @burninsherman1037 Год назад

      I feel ya, man. It's kinda crazy, most of the songs I go to when I'm in that headspace that've saved me are bring me the horizon tracks, but this one always comes to mind just when I need it as well. Such a different kind of music, but with the same impact.

  • @The_mechanick
    @The_mechanick 2 года назад +2

    I don't know why but I'm crying and feel a great pride in my chest welling that I hardly ever feel. Why is this song so beautiful?

  • @billprash3507
    @billprash3507 8 лет назад +217

    To my mind, the death of Stan Rogers was one of the greatest one-person tragedies of the 20th Century.

    • @Flexiblesteel1
      @Flexiblesteel1 8 лет назад +19

      Absolutely it was a tragedy. But his spirit lives on each and every time one of us gathers strength and spirit from his music.

    • @scotziskind8154
      @scotziskind8154 8 лет назад +12

      his death and that of Steve Goodman, I was lucky enough to see both of them.

    • @cunninglinguiste2
      @cunninglinguiste2 7 лет назад +8

      Bill Prash the moral of the story is don't fly Air Canada

    • @crinolynneendymion8755
      @crinolynneendymion8755 7 лет назад +9

      RD - Rubbish, AC is one of the safest airlines on the planet. The moral of the story is smokers are a hazard to themselves and others, 23 people dead, thank you big Tobacco, Unsafe product, used unsafely.

    • @lawrence142002
      @lawrence142002 7 лет назад +4

      Well, it wasn't just a one person tragedy. Several others also lost their lives.

  • @jasminebed9408
    @jasminebed9408 9 лет назад +3

    My dog chewed the corner or my autographed Northwest Passage album. I was as close to hero worship as I've ever been with Stan Rogers. It was 40 years ago, the first time I heard him play. Thank you for the share. Loss, hope, optimism and redemption. All in a few verses. I miss you Stan.

  • @rustysh6146
    @rustysh6146 8 лет назад +8

    23 years since his tragic death in an airplane fire and these lyrics still speak of hope, courage and resolve. Every time I hear this song a tear comes to my eye and my problems seem a little smaller.

  • @johannmarlowe
    @johannmarlowe 9 лет назад +79

    Can't begin to say how much this song has meant to me. First heard it sung in concert by John Roberts (of Roberts & Barrand) when I was on the verge of losing a job. Forgot about it until several years later when, several days after my first marriage irrevocably broke up, I happened to be listening to Prairie Home Companion and heard Sally Rogers sing it. Nowadays, when I teach Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale, which is also about achieving resurrection through faith and loyalty, I play it for my students. An incredible source of inspiration, by an incredible singer/songwriter.

  • @NortonsNestMonthly
    @NortonsNestMonthly 10 лет назад +25

    The most beautiful and life affirming song you'll ever hear. Leave it to Stan Rogers.

  • @ergbudster3333
    @ergbudster3333 10 лет назад +63

    The old Canadian spirit. Never forgotten, Stan. RIP.

  • @grantmcinnes1176
    @grantmcinnes1176 Год назад +1

    Not just extraordinary songwriting, and singing, but incredible band, arrangement and even more incredible production. A masterpiece.

  • @LaserGuy1
    @LaserGuy1 10 лет назад +54

    As a Ex Commercial Diver, this Song hits home on so many levels

  • @shenkyeirambo5601
    @shenkyeirambo5601 8 лет назад +43

    I will always hold fond memories of this song and keep it close to me for my grandmother who was - oddly enough - named Mary Carter.

  • @loditx7706
    @loditx7706 5 лет назад +2

    I wish I could give you more than one thumbs up; so here they are.
    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
    It is impossible to make these damn lines come out even.

    • @peculiarpangolin4638
      @peculiarpangolin4638 4 года назад

      I love how you could have just removed one thumb, but instead made an addition speaking about how you couldn't get it right. 😂

  • @kittycase6077
    @kittycase6077 3 года назад +4

    I've had a few trials and tribulations in life as have so many of us, and this song always buoyed me up. I consider it my "theme song" Thanks Stan Rogers for doing it so well. That last verse stiffens my resolve to not only survive, but show the bastards that I'll flourish!!

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet 6 лет назад +3

    I broke unexpectedly into tears when I heard this song again. It used to keep me alive and my head up, but now it keeps me propelled.

  • @4ArcticFox
    @4ArcticFox 11 лет назад +3

    Saw Stan and Garnet Rogers perform that song live in a small Sherbrooke pub 30 years ago. They were down to earth, fantastic performers. They made it a night to remember for ever.

  • @linengray
    @linengray 5 лет назад +7

    I always play this song when I am feeling down. It helps every time singing along with Stan and the top of my lungs.

  • @djgolf3256
    @djgolf3256 3 года назад +3

    God damn this song always puts me in a good mood. Most beautiful chorus ever.

  • @Duanerocks
    @Duanerocks 12 лет назад +1

    My dad used to sing stan rodgers to me and brother when we were younger and couldnt fall asleep. Just heard him for the first time in ten years. So glad I found him again

  • @louismethe8464
    @louismethe8464 Год назад +2

    Stan and that fiddle just want you to keep going and never stop.
    Thank you Stan ⚓❤️

  • @victoriahendricks3684
    @victoriahendricks3684 9 лет назад +1

    I will never stop needing this song - best of loyalty and resurrgence - so needed in life.

  • @20thisisme
    @20thisisme 12 лет назад +1

    I remember my 5th grade music teacher teaching the whole class to sing this song... for some reason I thought of it.. had a beer and laid back, enjoying and remembering... great song..

  • @rayrous8229
    @rayrous8229 Месяц назад

    What an amazing positive message!
    I've only learned about Stan Rogers recently. Awesome!

  • @DungeonDad
    @DungeonDad Год назад +2

    Certified hood classic

  • @petrotmyrcz308
    @petrotmyrcz308 4 года назад +4

    This terrific song was my introduction to Stan several years ago. Haven't stopped listening since. RIP Stan Rogers, ya done good.

  • @tankythemagnorite9855
    @tankythemagnorite9855 9 месяцев назад

    One of my friends was in a terrible car crash a few days ago, and has been on life support since. The descision has been made to switch off his machines. This song helped.
    No matter what youve lost, be it a home, a love, a friend, loke the mary ellen carter rise again.

  • @Akuu378
    @Akuu378 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful song. This helped me through depression.

  • @susanrossdonohue7144
    @susanrossdonohue7144 9 лет назад +6

    I was lucky enough to see Stan Rogers perform in Montreal and this was, and still is, one of my favourite songs of all time.

  • @jimcherry7049
    @jimcherry7049 9 лет назад +21

    poignant words and a message applicable to everyone at one time or another
    Happy holidays

  • @gusbooth4557
    @gusbooth4557 8 лет назад +20

    I cannot get through this frigging song without tearing up. Heard the Kingston Trio version as a kid, and the message still hits somewhere deep.

  • @moragmacgregor6792
    @moragmacgregor6792 6 лет назад +5

    I've not thought of this song for a number of years and on this day, this particular day, I can't keep my eyes dry.

  • @dgk2m9
    @dgk2m9 4 года назад +7

    Man I wish Stan was still around. He’d probably write some amazing songs about essential workers and the Covid pandemic, make people in my country actually take it seriously.

  • @whippy107
    @whippy107 7 лет назад +7

    This song influenced me to write this poem several years ago:
    Our Love, Our Ship
    The worker of a lady Who served her men so true
    She brought us home so many
    From oceans green and blue
    The masts of steel and hull of white
    ‘Twas hard to see her go
    As twilight came with driving rain
    And took her down below
    “So what to do?” the captain says
    As we reminisce our love
    “She is no more, she’s on the floor”
    Cries he to God above
    When comes a shout from crew around
    “We’ll raise her once again!
    We know from dreams of Fiddler's Green
    That death is not the end.”
    So on that day it came to pass
    She was ours to protect
    “She lives” said we, “It’s meant to be”
    Our love we’d resurrect.
    Remember by this tale of faith
    Of men who persevere
    To keep your hope to keep afloat
    The things that you hold dear

    • @trevorfillmore698
      @trevorfillmore698 7 лет назад

      Very nice.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 2 года назад

      God bless your talents

    • @errollleggo447
      @errollleggo447 Год назад

      That is an actual real poem with rhyme and meter! Good on you! Hope you see this comment and are doing well.

  • @deletesoon70
    @deletesoon70 8 лет назад +29

    These lyrics are something else, go very good. And what a voice!

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA 3 года назад +2

    I'm trying to imagine it would be like to be someone who could downvote this... and I can't. I'm so very sorry for all 185 of you.

  • @jamesaviv8112
    @jamesaviv8112 5 лет назад +4

    THE definitive sea shanty folk song. As for Canadians, I hold Stan right up there with Geddy.

  • @Chuck59ish
    @Chuck59ish 11 лет назад +2

    Stan will live on forever with his music. Even after 30 years his music is still fresh in the Maritimes, because it's about life ion the seas.

  • @davidlotti5407
    @davidlotti5407 4 года назад +1

    Truly miss this Canadian artist a great talent I had the privilege a seeing him perform at the great Winnipeg folk festival

  • @gaucoin13
    @gaucoin13 12 лет назад +2

    I am completely blown away by this song right now. It is just a masterpiece of writing and music.

  • @SponzyParadox
    @SponzyParadox 7 лет назад +8

    This song saved the life of Chief Mate Bob Cuisick when the Maine Electric Sank. He was able to stay alive in the worst Atlantic storm for 8 hours till the coast guard. As my lifes trials batter me I listen and feel better. Wish I could have heard him live.

    • @CoireFox
      @CoireFox 5 лет назад +1

      Here's his account: bit.ly/2QTfKmR

    • @jamesfunk7614
      @jamesfunk7614 2 года назад

      Interesting. "Cusick" is the name of one of the farmers in Stan Rogers' song _The Field Behind The Plow_ . A coincidence. AFAICT, that song was written in 1981, so over a year before the _Maine Electric_ sinking.

  • @rabtab9495
    @rabtab9495 7 лет назад +4

    Stan Rogers is the best at bringing a tear to my eye. I'm a performer and I do several of Stan's tunes. I don't always get through them without chocking up.

  • @docholiday8308
    @docholiday8308 6 лет назад +2

    This song has gotten me through many rough days. Thanks Stan and Rest in Peace.

  • @trevorfillmore698
    @trevorfillmore698 7 лет назад +2

    One of my all time favorites I told my wife I want this song to play at my funeral all Stan's songs are great he puts my 4 year son to sleep most nights.

  • @andydispensa
    @andydispensa 7 лет назад +2

    So much behind this song. So powerful. So charged. A man's life experiences poured in. Simply, beautiful.

  • @kevinballen
    @kevinballen 4 года назад +2

    In these pandemic times,this song fills me with hope.

  • @linengray
    @linengray 3 года назад +2

    Whenever I have felt sad and lost I listen to this song. It has lifted my spirits so many times. I know I feel better when I can sing the ending with the gusto Stan does. Thank you Stan for giving us a song so many people have turned to in times of trouble.

  • @theevilsandwitch8520
    @theevilsandwitch8520 3 года назад +1

    The Shooting Sports director sang this for us at summer camp. I have made memories here i hope to hold onto for the rest of my life

  • @duchaine100
    @duchaine100 5 лет назад +2

    I can't listen to this without crying, and feeling inspired at the same time.

  • @pixiebutterflydragon
    @pixiebutterflydragon 6 лет назад +1

    I heard this song two decades ago, lost the recording of it, had no clue who sang it. Awesome song.... May we all be Mary Ellen Carter

  • @Marsbeard
    @Marsbeard 11 лет назад +3

    Damn near one of the most inspirational songs I've ever heard.
    Your words and heart live on, Stan. Thank you.

  • @MichaelGaribaldi
    @MichaelGaribaldi 9 лет назад +31

    Great song! I heard this years ago on a Gospel show, but it was a "cleaner" version, the words "hell" and "bastards" were removed. I like the original better.

  • @erniemaci
    @erniemaci 7 лет назад +6

    Love this song and Stan Rogers was a great story teller!

  • @robertaschneck932
    @robertaschneck932 6 лет назад +1

    Once upon a time I was sunk, all the fight gone from my soul... and I heard this song. I played it over and over again. While it took and while and my course is still not set, I too did rise again. thank you

  • @yazz444
    @yazz444 3 года назад +2

    One of my favorite songs

  • @42awww
    @42awww 12 лет назад +1

    This song, beyond words. this is the "Like a Rolling Stone" or "American Pie" of folk music. Heck, it defies any category.

  • @zigmanferdinand
    @zigmanferdinand 8 лет назад +37

    Now more than ever this song speaks to my soul.

  • @debhanna8935
    @debhanna8935 Месяц назад

    East coaster here, Stan is and was and will ways will be ......our voice

  • @peterbaxton
    @peterbaxton 3 года назад +2

    Stan Rogers has gotten me through some tough times.

  • @SugarfreeYT
    @SugarfreeYT 6 лет назад +5

    Breathtaking. I honestly get chills every time I listen.

  • @bustercaps
    @bustercaps 13 лет назад +1

    Stan Rogers you're a hero of mine, your music has gotten me through many times. The world is a little bit brighter because of you. You shall be forever missed, rest in peace.

  • @TenHouseCats
    @TenHouseCats 9 лет назад +1

    whenever i, a friend, has misplaced their belief in hope, this is the song i share. thank you so much for posting the lyrics, as some folks can't hear so well (or not at all.)

  • @wilhelmdyck2608
    @wilhelmdyck2608 Год назад

    showing this to my baby girl Eliza. how i love her.

  • @goodtimefolkrock
    @goodtimefolkrock 13 лет назад +1

    brings a tear to the eye...what a treasure stan's legacy will shine on and on

  • @alphonse-leanderramos8724
    @alphonse-leanderramos8724 5 лет назад +2

    Great uplifting song. Wish more people knew about it.

  • @arkady714
    @arkady714 5 лет назад +9

    Bloody hell! These lyrics actually MEAN something!!!

  • @waterkipp7110
    @waterkipp7110 4 года назад +2

    2020!!!! never gets old

  • @sprezzatura8740
    @sprezzatura8740 8 лет назад +3

    I had a really good friend that sang this song for me once when I was really upset - wasn't a friendship I ended up keeping, but that was an awfully sweet thing to do :)

  • @RenaRoo123
    @RenaRoo123 7 лет назад +3

    Whenever I’m in a bad place I listen to this song, cry and then feel better

  • @leifvernest
    @leifvernest 6 лет назад +1

    I'm adding this to my running mix to be played those last few km's of the marathon. A classic!

  • @somename3424
    @somename3424 3 года назад +3

    judging by the comments, it seems this song did a lot of good to a lot of good people. cheers mates

  • @glitch3141
    @glitch3141 3 года назад +1

    This song will never not move me

  • @FluffyBuzzard2TheMax
    @FluffyBuzzard2TheMax 5 лет назад +3

    Stan Rogers was as brave as the heroes in his songs, may he rest in peace

  • @scottc2144
    @scottc2144 12 лет назад +2

    I'm Canadian! Alberta born, I'm 36 now and "Between the Breaks" was my first tape. I haven't read any comments but I'm sure it is mentioned somewhere that the Stan Rogers Stage is in Canmore AB, and I remember seeing him live. Awesome Character!!!! And great performer.

  • @gaucoin13
    @gaucoin13 12 лет назад +1

    Just beautiful song-writing here. Tear-jerking, goose-bump making beauty.