Stan Rogers - Three Fishers.wmv

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @shopdog3g
    @shopdog3g 12 лет назад +95

    I was dating a girl who was 18. She loved everything catchy and poppy song you could think of. Der hated my taste in folk music and I always had Dylan or Guthrie or Stan in the car. One day at a stop light I looked over at her, this song was playing and she was looking out the window. She had a cute smile and a tear was running down her cheek as she quietly mouthed "and the harbor bars be moaning". Stan can reach deep inside of you and pull emotions out like no other artist. Love him. Thank you

    • @ansunlevy1280
      @ansunlevy1280 3 года назад +6

      Love the comment, nearly makes myself cry.

    • @anick82
      @anick82 3 года назад +4

      This is one of my favorites by Stan. My father used to, when I was an infant, sing me to sleep to "The Field Behind The Plow." This song is bittersweet for me. I got my love of music and playing guitar from my father. I watched him dedicate 30 years of his life to his career as a firefighter only to watch his body begin to fail him now. It was never lost on me growing up that our time here is finite, but it's hitting home now that I feel like I'm playing catch up with him. This, Lies and 45 Years always bring me to tears.

    • @ministryofanti-feminism1493
      @ministryofanti-feminism1493 Год назад +5

      Dylan was awful. Guthrie hugely over-rated. Stan however, was the Richard Wagner of Folk. Truly, the greatest.

    • @JohnnyWaymore
      @JohnnyWaymore Год назад +2

      @@ministryofanti-feminism1493 facts

  • @laurelfischback9671
    @laurelfischback9671 6 лет назад +38

    I read that this poem was written shorthly after a terrible storm in the late 19th century swept in suddenly and caught the local fishermen on their fishing grounds 20 - 25 miles off shore. The men in that place and time fished in four man open boats they called fouroreens. Of course they in boats with their relatives and friends. The entire coast was devastated. There were many villages where every man in the village drowned in that storm. After the funerals, the old men and little boys went out and fished, because otherwise they would all starve. They also went to larger, six man open boats they called sixoreens that could handle the rough water a little better. Heart breaking when you think what people have done to see their families fed.

    • @smeghead1851
      @smeghead1851 4 года назад +2

      Grimsby ... "And it's three score and ten boys and men were lost from Grimsby town." It was the storm of February, 1889 ... Bok, Muir, and Trickett do an excellent version of it ...

  • @petertalbot5624
    @petertalbot5624 3 года назад +8

    Since I first met them in Binghamton, NY, I have listened to Stan and Garrett bring the personal power inherent in Canada to eternal life. And my eyes are wet every damn time for the loss of Stan, yes, but more still for the super-human sacrifice of so many generations of Fogarty Boys, and Calgary roughnecks from Hermitage bay and those who loved Canada best and are with her till the end. This beguiled Yank was converted in 1981, and has never been truly home since south of the St. Lawrence.

    • @hughcarola3964
      @hughcarola3964 Год назад

      I thought I was the only one who felt this strongly. What I feel when I cross the border is almost indescribable. There is just so much more they got right up there than we did down here IMO. And as I see it, more often than not, the stuff they got wrong, they own; as opposed to making excuses.

  • @susandietrich5329
    @susandietrich5329 6 лет назад +38

    I've just discovered Stan Rogers only to learn he's gone. Needless to say, his beautiful music will live on and on--------->

    • @twobyfo
      @twobyfo 5 лет назад +1

      I got turned on to Stan a month after his death by my guitar partner. I ws a commercial fisherman at the time and Stan touched a place in me that I didn't know existed. Needless to say, he has been my hero for over three decades. This song is one of my favorites.

    • @chettacka7739
      @chettacka7739 4 года назад +2

      I was flabbergasted that I had NEVER heard of him! (I grew up in Buffalo...)

    • @darrellburt7220
      @darrellburt7220 4 года назад +2

      He was and still a legend

    • @anick82
      @anick82 3 года назад +1

      Welcome to the club! I've been listening to him since I was a child, courtesy of my father. I've seen his brother Garnet live more times than I can count, and met Nathan when he was a kid. Stan will always hold a special place in my heart for two reasons. My grandfather was born and raised in Toronto, so I connect with the Canadian heritage, and my father passing on his love of music to me and my brother. One of my favorites from Stan.

    • @darrellburt7220
      @darrellburt7220 Год назад

      Got off the plane then went back in to save life's.

  • @Artorius19631
    @Artorius19631 3 года назад +10

    Canada’s greatest folk singer IMO. Gone way too soon. The the songs that Heaven gained the world has lost.
    😞

  • @nolantomlinson7554
    @nolantomlinson7554 5 лет назад +19

    Never heard of Stan Rogers. Now I will be seeking him out. What a glorious voice.

  • @susandietrich5329
    @susandietrich5329 6 лет назад +13

    WOW!!! What a VOICE!!!!

  • @folkmusicgirl
    @folkmusicgirl 7 лет назад +12

    Love this song, the lyrics, the singing, the violin.....such a strong and very moving song.

  • @robert893
    @robert893 5 лет назад +26

    Canada’s greatest export

    • @janetdavis7324
      @janetdavis7324 5 лет назад +2

      really he is better than maple syrup.

  • @honestsignalz
    @honestsignalz 9 лет назад +36

    Beautiful song and hairline.

  • @shavindadissanayake9345
    @shavindadissanayake9345 4 года назад +7

    The pathos and sufferings of life are captured well. Melancholy in tone, profound in meaning, the rhythm echoes the weeping of the wives of the dead fishermen.

  • @socratesgoulas9036
    @socratesgoulas9036 2 года назад +1

    Εmotional, heart breaking!💔
    Greetings from Hellas!

  • @ghochheimer1
    @ghochheimer1 11 лет назад +18

    Thanks for uploading this. Haunting music. Other versions with a slightly different tune, I don't like quite as well.If you're interested, but haven't had the opportunity, Stans' wife, Ariel, occasionally responds to emails placed through the Fogarty's Cove/Cole Harbour Music Website.In the 10 years or so that Garnet toured with Stan, he arranged several of the tunes and can be contacted through his website. There’s a festival called StanFest each year in early July, in Canso, NS.

  • @Mandolorian1001
    @Mandolorian1001 7 лет назад +14

    Three fishers went sailing out into the west
    Out into the west as the sun went down
    Each thought on the woman that loved him the best, and
    The children stood watching them out of the town
    For men must work and women must weep
    For there's little to earn and many to keep, and
    The harbour bar be moanin', and
    The harbour bar be moanin'
    Three wives sat up in the lighthouse tower
    They trimmed the lamps as the sun went down, and
    They looked at the squall and they looked at the shower, and
    The night-wrack came rollin' in, ragged and brown
    For men must work and women must weep
    Though storms be sud - den and the waters be deep, and
    The harbour bar be moanin', and
    The Harbour bar be moanin'
    Three corpses lay out on the shining sand
    In the morning gleam as the tide went down, and
    The women were weepin' and wringin' their hands
    For those who would never come back to the town
    For men must work and women must weep, and
    The sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, and
    Good - bye to the bar and its moanin', and
    Good - bye to the bar and it's moanin'
    Oh men must work and women must weep, and
    The sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep, and
    Good - bye to the bar and its moanin', and
    Good - bye to the bar and it's moanin'

  • @BigBeardedToad
    @BigBeardedToad Год назад

    This is my favorite song ever

  • @paulnorton2885
    @paulnorton2885 3 года назад +6

    I believe (and Stan Rogers fans can correct me on this point) that the melody for this version of the song was composed by Garnet Rogers. It is magnificent.

    • @SoulShines4Music
      @SoulShines4Music Год назад

      Yes it was! Garnet also plays fiddle on this recording as well.

  • @SamDIngraham
    @SamDIngraham 12 лет назад +33

    Just to be clear, it was Garnet Rogers, Stan's brother who set this to music, he plays the violin in this recording.

    • @Jashin325
      @Jashin325 8 лет назад +2

      so his brother is the one who sings this?

    • @pudops
      @pudops 8 лет назад +4

      Jashin325 Stan is the one singing. Garnet is the one on the fiddle

    • @janetdavis7324
      @janetdavis7324 6 лет назад

      really wow thanks

    • @FightingRimbaud
      @FightingRimbaud 4 года назад +1

      The fiddle is my favorite part

    • @jamesewanchook2276
      @jamesewanchook2276 4 года назад +1

      Garnet is welcome to Vancouver anytime... alas, life is as sad as a song.

  • @Whobgobblin
    @Whobgobblin 6 лет назад +5

    wow I've been a huge stan rogers fan for years but I had never heard this song, I love it!

    • @janetdavis7324
      @janetdavis7324 6 лет назад +1

      ditto, i was at his last concert in texas and this is the first time i've heard this one Love it.

  • @pudops
    @pudops 8 лет назад +9

    Those 10 people don't know what real folk music is!

  • @irishfield1
    @irishfield1 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing song ever beautiful ever appreciate ever thank you

  • @irishfield1
    @irishfield1 Год назад

    Top singing and song ever by Stand less we forget topsssssssss

  • @altareggo
    @altareggo Год назад

    What a VOICE!!!!!

  • @osr4152
    @osr4152 5 лет назад +2

    I have admired Stan's music for years and loved this poem since I heard it in Clovelly, where it was written, last year. Only just discovered there is a fusion of the two - brilliant.

    • @nolantremblay2966
      @nolantremblay2966 3 года назад

      The poem is very clearly a rendition of this song, because this song is from the 80s... or even earlier not from last year

    • @nolantremblay2966
      @nolantremblay2966 3 года назад

      Sorry 3 years ago

    • @osr4152
      @osr4152 3 года назад

      @@nolantremblay2966 sorry my sentence structure was poor. I meant I heard it last year (now 3 years ago). But the poem was written in the 1800's in Clovelly and Stan put it to music.

  • @denisenadeau5243
    @denisenadeau5243 4 года назад +1

    he was great thanks

  • @Ollie7707
    @Ollie7707 4 года назад +4

    There are many covers of this song and not one of them comes close.

    • @frithar
      @frithar 3 года назад

      One that does come close is Ken Theriot. He does several from Stan and it's different--not "better"--but still haunting and lovely.

    • @Ollie7707
      @Ollie7707 3 года назад

      @fritha grimmsdottir listening now, it is good! Not as good as Stan but probably the best cover of the song I’ve heard

  • @jessestewart169
    @jessestewart169 6 лет назад +1

    Each thought on the woman that loved him the best .

  • @bigoldinosaur
    @bigoldinosaur 6 лет назад +6

    Sometimes God takes the great ones too soon.

    • @jessestewart169
      @jessestewart169 6 лет назад

      bigoldinosaur happens more often than.people think.

  • @bernardbarry4258
    @bernardbarry4258 3 года назад +1

    I have just been told of him by a friend, better late than never.

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 2 года назад

    .....a great and almost forgotten poem....poignant and you should hear Vincent Price utter the quote! It's a hoot!

  • @robinshelby4420
    @robinshelby4420 5 лет назад +1

    Dylan seegar hemingway (the old man and the sea) cash Kingsley Guthrie made a love child and called it Stan rogers .. brilliant beyond

  • @kearneydillon4803
    @kearneydillon4803 3 месяца назад

    The most talented instrument of folk music was Stans voice.

  • @backyardsurvival9720
    @backyardsurvival9720 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve heard Nathan’s version of this song it’s chilling

  • @Itsmevictoire
    @Itsmevictoire Год назад

    💖💖🌞🌻🌞💖💖

  • @SomeYouTubeTraveler
    @SomeYouTubeTraveler 3 года назад

    The Baritone version of Glenn Yarbrough!

  • @paulshawp
    @paulshawp 3 года назад

    Try this song and played by FARA from Orkney it worth a look

  • @wojocad7682
    @wojocad7682 12 лет назад +2

    Which of Stan's albums is this from? I've never heard it before.

    • @pudops
      @pudops 8 лет назад +4

      Wojo cad it's from the album for the family released one week after he passed on

  • @StackBundle
    @StackBundle Месяц назад

    I like Nathans version but Stan is a tough one to match.

  • @falconwind00
    @falconwind00 11 лет назад +11

    No disrespect, I think is his song/poem is wonderful and sad. But after having a good cry, I wrote an alternate last verse:
    Three men climbed out on the shining sands
    In the morning gleam as the tide went down,
    And the women are weeping and wringing their hands
    For those whom God gave back to the town;
    For men must work, and women must weep,
    And now that it's over, we all can sleep-
    Say good-by to the bar and its moaning.

    • @marcopolokitty
      @marcopolokitty 7 лет назад +2

      The wives probably felt blessed that the sea spit their bodies back to bury on land. It is a deeply sorrowful song. Death is always close when people work on the sea.

    • @nolantremblay2966
      @nolantremblay2966 3 года назад

      Women must weave*

    • @nolantremblay2966
      @nolantremblay2966 3 года назад

      I absolutely cried a few times trying to sing this song. Such a powerful set of lyrics. It's one of those songs that get stuck in your throat