The Island's - Ralph McTell Cover - HIVE Open Mic 165
Hi Folks
For this week's theme of "In Love With Mother Nature"
I thought it would be worth revisiting one of my favorite songs.
"The Islands" by Ralph McTell is a song written in the mid nineties ,it paints vivid images of life on The Shetland
Islands which lie on the far Northeast coast of Scotland.
On January the 5th 1993 an oil tanker named "The Braer" ran aground of the southern tip of Shetland. The ship had been on a course from Norway to Canada when it was hit by a storm and lost power. After drifting for a few hours it eventually ran aground spilling 85,000 tons of crude oil into the sea.
What should have been a significant environmental disaster was avoided due to the extreme weather which washed most of the crude oil far out into the north sea.
It was a miracle of nature and mother earth that such devastation was prevented by wind and waves.
Im using a chord progression for this song which I made up to suit the lyrics.
I hope you guys enjoy my tune this week.
"The Island's"
Ralph McTell
We do not fear the long ships
We've seen long ships before
Men sailed here from the north land
And hauled their boats ashore
They brought with them the music
The language and the lore
And burned their boats and stayed here
On the islands
It's midday in the wintertime
Before the moon does pale
The winter songs are very long
The storm winds and the gales
The midnight sun's as distant
As the ca'ing of the whales
Till spring returns again
To paint the islands
The grey seals and the otter
The salmon and the charr
The land bound and the sea trapped
The free birds of the air
The shepherd and the farmer
And all those in their care
Harmonise the music of the islands
We never feared the long ships
Till the coming of the "Braer"
The roaring sea in anger
Washed that broken boat ashore
Spilled fuel enough to take that ship
Twice round the world or more
And filled the air with oil
To paint the islands
As if the sea had realized
The tragedy in store
Its waves continued pounding
About a week or more
Most of the crude was washed away
And never came ashore
The sea regained it's temper
'Round the islands
Oh, let this be a warning
To those who's faceless greed
Would sail close to the shoreline
To save both fuel and speed
The sea is our protector
Provider of our needs
A jealous guard and keeper of the islands
We do not fear the long ships
We've seen long ships before
Men sailed here from the north land
And hauled their boats ashore
They brought with them the music
The language and the lore
And burned their boats and stayed here
On the islands
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This is a beautiful song of the history of sea travel and how places in the world have been settled, and how we need to BE CAREFUL ... I also loved how you explained your own choice of chord progressions!
Thanks for listening Dee :).
I particularly love the lyrics of this post and it's makes sense 😀 coupled with the fact that you presented this so well 🔥❤️
Thanks so much , Im glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks so much , Im glad you enjoyed it.
You're welcome