The Corries - The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
  • This ballad originate's from my homeland the Orkney Islands. A "silkie" is a supernatural being who lives in the sea. They wear sealskins to travel through the ocean, and take them off when they are on land to give the local women a dam good seein too!!

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  • @sarahfraser910
    @sarahfraser910 5 месяцев назад +4

    When I lived at Nairn, there was a local legend there of Selkies... it wasn't just the islands. (A friend of ours from the Hebridies was born with webs between his fingers and toes.)

  • @davidmitchell1959
    @davidmitchell1959 2 года назад +15

    I’m 68 and saw the Corries a couple of times back in the day. This song was always one of my (many) favourites of theirs. I loved the brooding tone of the song and their wonderful playing. This is such a great find to see this here.

  • @ComradeGrimmGames
    @ComradeGrimmGames 3 года назад +25

    Here's a transcription of how Ronnie sings this haunting rendition:
    An earthly nourris sits and sings,
    And aye she sings, "Ba lilly wean,
    Little ken I my bairnie's faither,
    Far less the land that he bides in."
    Then up come he to her bed fit,
    Ane grumly guest I'm sure was he,
    Saying "Here am I, thy bairnie's faither,
    Although I may not comely be.
    I am a man upon the land,
    And I'm a silkie on the sea,
    And when I'm far n' far frae land,
    My haime is in the Sule Skerry."
    And he has taken a pot of gold
    And he's set it on her knee,
    Saying, "Gaie tae me my ain wee son
    And you accept your nourris fee.
    It shall come to pass on a summer's day
    When the sun shines bright on every staine,
    That I will tak my ain wee son
    And learn him how tae swim the feam,
    And you will marry a proud gunner,
    And a right good gunner I'm sure he'll be,
    And with the first shot that e'er he fires
    He'll kill baith my bonnie son and me."
    Thankfully the great site MainlyNorflok has a collection of different renditions for your reading pleasures you can find here: mainlynorfolk.info/steeleye.span/songs/greatsilkieofsuleskerry.html

  • @aclaibor
    @aclaibor 3 года назад +7

    When I was three I went to the highland games (1955). There young women sang silkie songs, in a language older than gaelic, I remember now, these years later, thinking of the seal people who understood their songs.

    • @sarahfraser910
      @sarahfraser910 5 месяцев назад

      What language were they speaking?

    • @aclaibor
      @aclaibor 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@sarahfraser910 The Scottish Gaelic speakers said (or so my mother said) that the language was not Scottish Gaelic. Something older, maybe Brythonic but I'm thinking it was probably a Goidelic tongue older than Scottish Gaelic.

  • @kentwiseman4853
    @kentwiseman4853 3 года назад +6

    My granfather seal hunting was trapped on a ice pan and rescued by raf my uncle frantically ran and jumped from pan to pan reaching land with bare feet ....the ice broke early that year.in newfoundland,...this song is healing.

  • @sarahfraser910
    @sarahfraser910 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ronnie Browne, his beautiful voice: I've heard this song since a child, Ronnie's rendition is without comparison. The Seal legend is still alive....

  • @althaushexe
    @althaushexe 15 лет назад +16

    This is brilliant! The way they play it is so haunting.

  • @iainbrown4069
    @iainbrown4069 2 года назад +7

    Great book about Selkie man called ‘A stranger came ashore’ I think it was based around Shetland.

  • @blarghness
    @blarghness 13 лет назад +12

    The first time I heard this (just a few days ago) I was awestruck. It's been on repeat pretty much ever since.

  • @lecarrozzerecords
    @lecarrozzerecords 9 лет назад +14

    so lovely, their version soughs like the waves...

  • @Al.W7263
    @Al.W7263 9 лет назад +22

    I,m from Clydebank originally. I've been listening to the Corries since 1969. They took me through the army(Scots Guards) from '69-75. Brilliant.That's from the age of 15-21.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 7 лет назад +3

      My mum had the Live at the Lyceum LP so we got to hear this quite a few times in the mid-70s when I was about 10-11 (I remember Roy calling a heckler in the audience a narky old bugger during one of their inter-song chats). It's a haunting song. Been a long time since I heard it before now.

    • @TheDdonmac22
      @TheDdonmac22 7 лет назад +1

      Ah nae luck

  • @bertvandam1
    @bertvandam1 2 года назад +4

    We love the music when we travelling in Schotland, special the Orkney.s islands

  • @LokiSilverFlame
    @LokiSilverFlame 15 лет назад +12

    I love the Secret of Roan Inish. Wonderful movie!

  • @jacobsgranddaughter
    @jacobsgranddaughter 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful voice and haunting melody!💕

  • @ClausPetersen
    @ClausPetersen Год назад +1

    Great song we heard about in annika!

  • @alanhb4
    @alanhb4 15 лет назад +11

    never mind whether its the grey silkie or not (i'm pretty sure it is )...great posting of the best scottish music duo ever...i was lucky in my childhood to have watched and met them several times ...thx ross

  • @unseelie63
    @unseelie63 5 лет назад +7

    Haunting.Ronnie's voice!

  • @jobarrieglenn
    @jobarrieglenn 3 года назад +2

    Used to play this song more than 39 years ago. About to re -do. Love the Corries version. Haunting

    • @jameslederer6465
      @jameslederer6465 2 года назад +1

      The Corries do the best version of every song. Check out Peggy Gordon or Wild Mountain Thymefor some well known examples that rise above the rest.

  • @chelsieclaire1473
    @chelsieclaire1473 4 года назад +5

    Read about this in my Scottish Myths & Legends book, although it was under the name "Lady Odivere". Sad and tragic story, but a beautiful ballad.

    • @EmeraldVideosNL
      @EmeraldVideosNL 6 месяцев назад

      I jumped up when I read the title you mentioned, because I have a book of the same name. I looked it up, but that story is not in mine sadly.😒

  • @buckroo8424
    @buckroo8424 4 года назад +7

    There’s an Irish movie here about the half seal and half man! Really great movie. It’s called Roan Inish as I remember.

    • @tlcmc6451
      @tlcmc6451 3 года назад +1

      It's about a selkie woman and her descendants. It's an Irish movie based on a Scottish story - The Secret of Ron Mor Skerry, a children's book by Rosalie K Fry.

    • @littledikkins2
      @littledikkins2 3 года назад +3

      It is good, but the title is The Secret of Roan Inish.

    • @fionamcgregor4268
      @fionamcgregor4268 7 месяцев назад +2

      That film was on RUclips not too long ago, it's probably still here if you look.

  • @LokiSilverFlame
    @LokiSilverFlame 15 лет назад +7

    Thank you for posting this video. This is the first time I've heard this song and I'm very interested in Silkies/Selkies and their stories.

  • @snedisdead
    @snedisdead 13 лет назад +6

    I first heard this song on a tape (yes, a cassette tape) my sister picked up in the Orkneys. She always figured they were a local band but was never sure. The front of the cassette had looked like it had some sort of hand drawn album art. Alas the tape and name of the group are long gone. It was the best rendition of this tune that I've heard, but this one IS pretty darned good.

  • @percythepunter
    @percythepunter 12 лет назад +2

    Thank you Ross. I first heard this lovely song courtesy of US folk group the Highwaymen back in the 60's and just recently watched a fanciful IRISH movie based on the legend. Somewhere amongst my vinyl collection I've got a Corries LP but not with this song. A good group from a wonderful era!

  • @jamiecorrigan3241
    @jamiecorrigan3241 Год назад

    As Always ~~~~~~ GREAT !!!

  • @Kakaroane
    @Kakaroane 15 лет назад +7

    Silkie, Selkie, Silchie, Selchie, Roane, Otarion, a lot of names for one creature. ;)

  • @Sagenmrr
    @Sagenmrr 4 месяца назад

    As a kid in America, I was haunted by a young-adult novel called "Seal Woman", about a man who meets an Irish woman with webbed hands who swims with the seals in the sea. Another related story (modern fantasy, nontraditional) is "The Woman who Loved Reindeer"by Robin McKinley.

  • @kentwiseman791
    @kentwiseman791 2 года назад

    Excellent tune.

  • @kentwiseman4853
    @kentwiseman4853 3 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @kingoftheteutons2157
    @kingoftheteutons2157 Год назад

    Verry relaxing

  • @littledikkins2
    @littledikkins2 3 года назад

    I love the name the owner of the channel uses. Too funny for words.

  • @Arkybark
    @Arkybark 10 лет назад +5

    Ronnie Browne at his very best!

  • @briciolaa
    @briciolaa 9 лет назад +6

    Oh this is the first time I listen to something like this, and I really love it! I'm in love with that voice ^o^
    p.s where the uncultured swines who disliked this at, c'mere and fight me

  • @adrianabustamante7111
    @adrianabustamante7111 9 лет назад +2

    Hermoso!!

  • @paul-1875
    @paul-1875 2 месяца назад

    i`am the the great silkie of sule skerry cause i come back for the love of my life my sweet sadie

  • @Gilnar13
    @Gilnar13 15 лет назад +5

    "Ah, The Cowies... you play that celtic wubish..."
    xD

  • @alysononoahu8702
    @alysononoahu8702 4 года назад +2

    Grew up with my older sisters playing this.
    Now why is that?

  • @andrewlee-hart211
    @andrewlee-hart211 7 лет назад +3

    I first heard this song sung by Joan Baez on her second album, she uses a different tune.

  • @Gilnar13
    @Gilnar13 15 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @joejohnstone4306
    @joejohnstone4306 10 лет назад +2

    VOTED YES

  • @TheTomhamilton8
    @TheTomhamilton8 12 лет назад

    a good song

  • @cowgirlmagic18
    @cowgirlmagic18 15 лет назад +2

    Great song! Where did you get this recording? I love the conversation at the end about the "narky musician." I'd love to hear the rest of it if you could tell me where to find it. Thanks!

    • @murdochmclennan3510
      @murdochmclennan3510 4 года назад +1

      cowgirl magic 18 Type corries Lyceum Blues into your search feature: It should appear. The parody of blues music is great!

  • @myaincountrie
    @myaincountrie 11 лет назад

    It's definitely great, not grey, I've got the sheet music and it shows up in Charles Vess' book, "Ballads", but it doesn't really matter, I love the song and the Corries' rendition.

  • @graylad
    @graylad 7 лет назад +2

    Kirkintilloch is hame.

  • @Gilnar13
    @Gilnar13 15 лет назад +1

    Do you have the next song, that comes after this? The one they played to that narky musicians?

  • @myaincountrie
    @myaincountrie 11 лет назад +6

    There's another version in which he seduces women, then kills them. He is killed himself when a maiden rubs his neck with Orkney grass.

    • @BeachBadger78
      @BeachBadger78 6 лет назад +1

      Another ... reason to avoid that Orkney grass... I knew it... I knew it.... 🤣

  • @paidiodubhshlaine
    @paidiodubhshlaine Год назад

    Does someone know what key this is in?

  • @nwofoe2866
    @nwofoe2866 2 года назад

    how much Scotch whiskey does it take to come up with this tale?

  • @bertaga41
    @bertaga41 9 лет назад

    great song but the hairspray is knockout!

  • @earlyspring3177
    @earlyspring3177 16 лет назад +4

    Longest slowest version I have heard. No more words or special effects, just long and slow. I real video might improve rating.

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 4 года назад

      Gorgeous version

    • @earlyspring3177
      @earlyspring3177 4 года назад

      @@alysononoahu8702 The version I first knew sung in 4 minutes with a haunting quaver unlike any other ruclips.net/video/6zZy2Q3QY0Q/видео.html . I was spoiled for any alternative voice and words.

  • @murdochmclennan3510
    @murdochmclennan3510 5 лет назад +2

    To TheSheepPimp: THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS LOVELY SONG. BUT I DISLIKE YOUR USERNAME, YOUR PHOTOGRAPH, AND YOUR MISUSE OF THE APOSTROPHE IN ORIGINATES. JUST BECAUSE THE WORD ENDS IN "S" DOES NOT MEAN IT REQUIRES AN APOSTROPHE: IT IS A PLURAL!

    • @TheSheepPimp
      @TheSheepPimp  5 лет назад +3

      I'm glad you like the song. My username, profile pic and bad grammar are irrelevant. Have a nice day.

    • @chunky-_-puddles
      @chunky-_-puddles 5 лет назад

      Why are you shouting??? Does one misplaced apostrophe get your back up THAT much? Ever considered anger management...or failing that, a little perspective 🥴

    • @LaFlaneuse0
      @LaFlaneuse0 4 года назад

      @@chunky-_-puddles I find it hilarious haha

    • @themanfromdelmonte9316
      @themanfromdelmonte9316 Месяц назад

      ​@@TheSheepPimpOrkney boy 😊

  • @danielbisson8032
    @danielbisson8032 8 лет назад +1

    JOAN BAEZ DOES THIS SONG BEST