Had to say that brought a tear to the eye. First heard that song in a folk club about 54 years ago. Amazing that it can still me move after all these years.
Wonderful ballad of the Peking and her superman captain Jurgen Jurs as recounted by intrepid cameraman Irving Johnston. This song is a glorious tribute to the romance of the last of the sailing ship. And to think I boarded her in 1986 or 87 and never knew of her wondrous adventurous history! A brave ship manned by even braver men! Sad to note of the two young men that were tragically washed off the ship but stirling to note how the superman captain twice saved men that washed overboard by rushing to the stern and jumped into the icy sea with one hand holding a rope and the other to grab hold of the hairs of the overboard men as they came by him... a superman indeed! Three cheers to Captain Jurgen Jurs!
Wonderful, lyrical narrative performed by a master of the genre. Ralph' s music is invariably uplifting and he connects every time with his audience. Excellent.0
Though living in Australia, I have been fortunate to see Ralph in concert numerous times. Always utterly charming, with his richly melodic voice adding a further rich timbre to his song introductions or, communication with his audience, add to that his richly melodic voice, superb guitar playing and your have one of the finest all round performers it has been my pleasure to see. Far, far better live than on any recorded medium.
Saw Ralph perform this at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury a couple of years ago. This Sunday (2nd October 16) my daughter and I are going to see Ralph in concert in Ludlow.. Ive been a fan since the late 1960s.
A wonderful song about this great ship - and a guy (Irving Johnson) who filmed the crew and and their tough work and the harsh conditions onboard her around 1929. The Peking in New York: watch?v=vgWbM-6cHQs en,wikipedia,org wiki Peking_(ship)
My lovely granddaughter has just bought me a ticket for Christmas to see Ralph at The Watergate,Kilkenny next year... a gig I will look forward to
This gentleman has a beautiful personality and very good in fingerpicking
Had to say that brought a tear to the eye. First heard that song in a folk club about 54 years ago. Amazing that it can still me move after all these years.
Wonderful ballad of the Peking and her superman captain Jurgen Jurs as recounted by intrepid cameraman Irving Johnston. This song is a glorious tribute to the romance of the last of the sailing ship. And to think I boarded her in 1986 or 87 and never knew of her wondrous adventurous history! A brave ship manned by even braver men! Sad to note of the two young men that were tragically washed off the ship but stirling to note how the superman captain twice saved men that washed overboard by rushing to the stern and jumped into the icy sea with one hand holding a rope and the other to grab hold of the hairs of the overboard men as they came by him... a superman indeed! Three cheers to Captain Jurgen Jurs!
I´m not able to sail without having sung this wonderful tune against the wind an the waves - thanks!!!!
Thanks for this great song about my great-grandfather! You did his great travels justice!
An absolute gentleman, met him in Hull this year, Dave and Karen 😍
A poet a musician a lovely human being
Wonderful, lyrical narrative performed by a master of the genre. Ralph' s music is invariably uplifting and he connects every time with his audience. Excellent.0
Absolutely spectacular. What a great artist!
I first heard him almost 50 years ago singing "Streets of London". I'd give anything to see him in person.
That song is very moving and heard if first from Liam Clancy.
ruclips.net/video/cVW3yPCwOfU/видео.html
Though living in Australia, I have been fortunate to see Ralph in concert numerous times.
Always utterly charming, with his richly melodic voice adding a further rich timbre to his song introductions or, communication with his audience, add to that his richly melodic voice, superb guitar playing and your have one of the finest all round performers it has been my pleasure to see.
Far, far better live than on any recorded medium.
He played it tonight at his 70th birthday concert - fantastic!
this is one of his best, I love his story songs, they make you feel your there
I remember hearing this song, when I bought his latest cd, As far as I can tell. Wow!!!!!
brillant, beautiful
Saw Ralph at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury in the autumn.. first time in about 5 years. Not heard this song before.. love it.
a wonderful artist!!!
Only 1,072 views? :O
At least 40 of those must be down to me. I love this song :)
Great Sea Song! Loved it, right up there with my other favourite, Sting's Valparaiso.
Saw Ralph perform this at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury a couple of years ago. This Sunday (2nd October 16) my daughter and I are going to see Ralph in concert in Ludlow.. Ive been a fan since the late 1960s.
amazing as usual
Thanks so much, I do love this one and hope it will be on the next album!!
Einfach nur toll ! Unsere "Peking " ist wieder zu Hause
Die Peking liegt jetzt in Hamburg als Museumsschiff
Best ever!
This is on Fairport's new album!!
Terrific!
Shades of Stan Roger' themes!
Absolutely!
And Stan's, "From Fresh Water" is my favorite album of all time.
Amazing how many words rhymes with "horn" ;-)
Well done, Ralph ;-)
seen this live. the new album "somewhere down the road" is insainly good
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE SONGS THAT HAS THE HANDLE ATTACHED TO IT A SONG OF SONGS......................................JS.....HMMMMMMMM....
Dave Pegg (?), Graham Preskett (mandolin), Chris Parkinson (accordion)
& Frank Gallagher (violin) ;-)
Not at the RAH but at the Royal Festival Hall.
Is there a full version of this show anywhere?
Great upload McTelly. Any chance you could list the band. I spotted Maartin Allcock on guitar I think at the end. Who else on stage?
@eki404
It is indeed ;-)
A wonderful song about this great ship - and a guy (Irving Johnson) who filmed the
crew and and their tough work and the harsh conditions onboard her around 1929.
The Peking in New York:
watch?v=vgWbM-6cHQs
en,wikipedia,org wiki Peking_(ship)
Whoops....Getting mixed up with Ralph, Albert...or was it Sidney. Many thanks.
Traditional song
Englands Gordon Lightfoot .
Lovely warm tone and pace. Here's the vid I think this song is based on:
ruclips.net/video/ZLzBDhilDL0/видео.html
Sound is terrible on this totally crap