Will Turner: Where’s Elizabeth? Jack Sparrow: She’s safe, just like I promised. She’s all set to marry Norrington, just like she promised. And you get to die for her, just like you promised. So we’re all men of our word really… except for, of course, Elizabeth, who is in fact, a woman.
That scene where they hang the boy always gave me chills. They, of course, didn't show him dying, but it was heavily implied he was hung until dead like the others. The original Pirates trilogy was so fantastic.
That opening is f**king genius. It seems distant from the plot of the movie at first, but when Beckett shows his punchable face we know what it is about. Such an amazing and memorable movie, not just because of Depp, but also the rest of the cast, the writing, the actions, the cinematography, etc.
"I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly stupid" -Jack Sparrow (Curse of the Black Pearl)
This makes me want to learn the old ways, from the days of sail. Even today, "hoist the colors" means to raise a flag -- usually the ship's nation of origin. In the old days, to "hoist the colors" meant that war on the seas was about to commence, as pirates usually would fly under the radar and avoid notice -- particularly with regards to the British, who was brutal in their treatment of pirates and the crime of piracy. However, one of the causes of the War of 1812 in America was that British ships would impress American sailors against their will -- basically capturing them and conscripting them during peacetime. Thing is, the sailors being impressed into service were neither military sailors nor marines, but rather merchant sailors. But regardless, to "hoist the colors" was a way to identify your ship -- and depending upon where your home port of call was, would depend on how you got treated. To raise the Jolly Roger was either an act of intimidation, or an act of suicide.
many ships, both civilian and military, kept flags of most maritime nations and would raise different nation's flags depending on the situation/ where they were. The term "true colors" comes from the fact that it was an unwritten rule to raise your actual nation's flag during interactions such as battles, though this was broken a lot as well to cause confusion in large battles.
@@DeathSlayer1996 : Most people have no idea the history behind an innocuous song or movie like Hoist the Colors or Pirates of the Caribbean. Those who don't remember history always wonders why things are the way they are, why people talk the way they do, or worst of all, repeat the same flawed history they should have learned the lessons of. As I've always said, there is some truth in all fiction -- and Hoist the Colors happens to be historically based.
"The king and his men stole the queen from her bed, and bound her in her bones." That's the Pirate King, Davy Jones, of the first Brethren Court, and the nine pirate lords, stole the goddess Calypso from her bed of the sea, and bound her in human form. "The seas be ours, and by the powers, where we will, we'll roam." "Oh, we claimed the sea for ourselves, aye, but opened the door to Beckett, and his ilk!" "Now some have died, and some are alive, and others sail on the sea." Referring to the pirate lords. Some are dead, like Sao Feng, others are alive, like Jack Sparrow. And others are neither, but sail on the sea regardless, like Barbossa. "with the keys to the cage, and the devil to pay, we lay to Fiddler's Green." They carry the nine pieces of eight, the keys to Calypso's cage, and the only one to contend with is that devil, Davy Jones. And they lay to Fiddler's Green, the afterlife for sailors, a heaven to the Locker's hell. "The bell has been raised from its watery grave, hear its sepulchral tone." The song has been sung, a death knell for the age of pirates. "A call to all, pay heed the squall, and turn your sails toward home." The song calls a final meeting of the Brethren Court, all the lords must sail to Shipwreck Cove, the home of pirates if ever there was one.
Internet: Johnny Depp was removed from the Pirates of the Caribbean Cast Fans: Yo-ho , haul together, Hoist the colours high!! Disney Staff: My lord! Disney: What? Disney Staff: They have started to sing my lord Disney: Finally... Edited: yoooo this comment is 9 months ago the news have changed, just to let you know
@@tyto4613 there was a legal battle with his ex and I did a bit of search and sources say he is returning back to become our favorite Captain Jack Sparrow
What I really like about this, is that it wasn't just a random decision to sing a random song. This was the decision of a child who saw what was happening to his kind and decided it was time for the pirates to unite and fight back. There was so much emotion and power behind the scene because the pirates singing it all knew they were doomed, but this was their last possible chance to fight for what they believe in. Their last chance to make a mark. It's not just a song. It's a battle cry, and the other pirates heard it! I wish they ended the franchise with 3. It would've been perfect.
Just watched this last night and I never get tired of hearing them sing this song. Just an amazing song that I honestly never paid much attention or thought there was a ton of meaning behind until I looked it up randomly one day. It shows how smart the writers for POTC were. Layered meanings with a deeply emotional and powerful song. Yo-ho
Loki: I have an army Ironman: we have a hulk Davy Jones: I have a kraken Jack: I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT! I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT! AND GUESS WHAT'S INSIDE IT!
This song... This song is so much more than just sad. This is the song of a dying culture, calling all its members together for a final resistance, a last attempt to cling to life and their way of living it. It is also a legend, a forgotten truth, remembered only in this song: the deed done to imprison Calysto; the opening and closing deed for their style of living; what allowed them to roam the seas freely, and what now allows them to be hunted down and killed with next to no resistance. And, finally, it's a testament to who they are: the pirates in the Caribbean. It gives them strength, forges them together, enables them to stand as one, to come together, which they wouldn't normally do. Their culture is built upon ultimate freedom for every pirate, but now, just this once, they can come together, and fight together; not every man for himself like usual, but one for all, and all for one. This song defines a culture and brings it together in times of need. That is what makes it so powerful. EDIT: And it conveys pride in what they are; it calls for them to "hoist the colours high"; if such pride in times of such dire circumstances is not strength, I don't know what is.
@@marcverus158 Well... Not everyone saw the movie. Of those who did, not everyone searched for the song. Of those who did that, not everyone found this video. Those who did, maybe they didn't scroll to the comments, and those who did that maybe didn't find mine, or didn't like it - or just didn't press the button. I find not everyone is able to see a different culture like I do here, and not everyone sees the same magic in this particular one.
@@sorrowandsufferin924 well to me it was more out of intrest and i found it fascinating to read all that, i normally dont care much otherwise then about ww2 but this was something else, hopefully this comment gets pinned
The thing is... This song was carefully managed by a technician to fit and be right. Saying that it was better without music is forgetting the shanty is the music itself and they remix it. I don't know if they called the people in the cene, if they are a coral or they are extras, but I know someone with experience touch this music and make sure it was right. Sorry, but having some musicians and technicians in my family, it's painful seeing their work don't be considered. But I agree that it is beautiful, the song and the performance.
@@gabrieldeoliveira7725 Very well put, you're absolutely right. I fully enjoy this version, I just happen to think that the hanging scene in POTC3 had such an undeniable chilling rythym to it, whereas this is a quality remix but still just that: a remix. Cheers to the creators, I can tell the amount of effort they put into it, and cheers to you as well for defending them from my 2 year old comment. Have a good one!
“He’s gotta be the best pirate I’ve ever seen!” “So it would seem...” “I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, AND GUESS WHAT’S INSIDE IT!”
Is it the Heart that u need to stab so u can repay ur dept to the man hunting u and also take his place as captain as one of the most infamous ships in the Caribbean but u can only step on land once every ten years for RUM, no? It’s just dirt. Okay
“ sir they’ve started singing!” “ Finally”….maaaaannnn what a villain! Put enough pressure on them to make the pirates finally reveal themselves. This scene was really well done.
Beckett is a great Antagonist but not necessarily a Villain Hes Lawful Bad at best After all, Beckett mission was to pacify the region and to do that he need to destroy the pirates And well the Pirates are Pirates, theyre not good guys
@@rabbiama2940 He was the very definition 9f a villain. He was rounding up people who were not necessarily pirates, but might be tangentially associated with them. He then started executing people without benefit of trial and without proof of guilt or innocence. Nor did he care about class or status, as we see when he kills Elizabeth's father, who was not a pirate. The difference between him and the pirates is that he was supposedly acting within the law while they were outside of it. However, what he was doing was much worse than most English society would have tolerated had it become known.
Im not a burglar, not a killer, not a agressor. I’ve been more like an ex-crook when i was younger. i have been pointed with a gun several times, I’ve done some stuff I’ve had fun like for 3 years, have been in lots of street fights that have gone wrong, get my ass kicked, kicked ass, save my friends ass with the stupid things we used to do . Life its pretty tough and sad eventually nowdays people will only remember the wrong stuff you did, never good things By hearing this song it remembers me those days “heave ho thieves and beggars never shall we die” and so be it. God bless us all
Holy shit.... this song is about Davy Jones and crew betraying Calypso!!! Edit: ok, yes I understand that it should have been a fairly obvious observation. That being said I think my three year old post missed some other critical observations from this song that other fairly oblivious people like me might enjoy. Verse 1: as said the king and his men stealing the king from her bed and binding her in her bones is an obvious bit of foreshadowing the revelation that the King of the Brethren Court, the Court itself, and Davy Jones betrayed Calypso and cast a spell on her to trap the goddess in her human form, leaving control of the seas to them. “The seas be ours, and by the powers, where we will we’ll roam.” Verse 2: The critical aspect of this verse is “with the keys to the cage and the devil to pay, we lay fiddler’s green.” This verse seems focused on the consequences of their betrayal as it opens with “now some have died, and some are alive, and others sail on the sea.” So the key’s to the cage clearly seem to be referring to the pieces of eight that are passed down to each successive generation of pirate lords and proof of the Pirates ultimate sin. So what is “Fiddler’s green?” Well according to maritime mythology of the period it was a particularly brutal form of afterlife where the overwhelming monotony slowly wears on ones psyche until they go insane, complete with a never ending fiddle being played. This could serve as a description of Davy Jones’s Locker where we see Jack Sparrow is clearly suffering hallucinations being trapped in an endless purgatory that doesn’t change. Verse 3: the final verse only paints a worse picture for the Pirates, even those living. “The bell has been raised from its watery grave. Hear it’s sepulchral tone.” This is a description of the ghost ship Flying Dutchman rising from the bottom of the sea and the ethereal music that comes from the brooding Captain Davy Jones fiercely playing his massive organ. “A call to all, pay heed the squall, and turn your sails to home” refers to the monstrous Kraken that Davy Jones summons to bring down vessels. Most people probably understood the lyrics but if you tend to miss a thing or two like me I figured this edit might do some good :)
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*Singapoor guy* Thieves and beggers, never say we die... Dangerous song to be singing, particularly for a woman, particularly for a woman alone. *Barbossa enters* What makes you think she's alone?
I'm sad. This was sooo good but you completely missed a line. A dangerous song to be singing...for anyone ignorant of it's meaning. Particularly a woman...Particularly a woman alone. What makes you think she's alone? You protect her?! What makes you think I need protecting? Your master's expectin’ us. And an unexpected death would cast a slight pall on our meeting.
Everyone is saying its not right... but thats the thing.. it is Its a Pirates shanty... one anyone who feels the power of the song can sing... Seriously, you KNOW you hummed it after that scene
everyone is missing the point of the song. if it was meant to sound amazing it wouldn't fit the mood. it's a pirate shanty and a depressed one. it's meant to sound bad and dark
+Jose Visoso Everyone is saying that it sounded darker coming from the kid who was about to be executed, not some 30 something person that can't sing a proper song.
+Tyler Guetter this was a song made from sealing calypso, the king is the pirate king and the queen is calypso , the myth goes she is a lesser god and has the bones of a human and when she is sealed we humans get the ocean
“Your mad” “Thank goodness for that because if I wasn’t this would probably never work” *canon fires, launches Cpt. Jack onto the back pearl, lands flawlessly on the railing* “And that was without a single drop of rum” Lol
+Cristiana Galo this was a song made from sealing calypso, the king is the pirate king and the queen is calypso , the myth goes she is a lesser god and has the bones of a human and when she is sealed we humans get the ocean
why do people keep complaining about the singing? first of all this is not meant to "sound" good in a sense, its not for sensitive ears, we don't look for the people singing, we look at the song itself, although i agree it does sound rough. its meant to be that way. shanties are not meant to be perfected by voice, but to be understood though the words. personally i understand the song the first time i heared it, i didn't just listen to them sing, i listened to the actual song itself.
I wonder if the beginning of the song talks about Calypso? As in "the king (pirate king) and his men (the first Brethren court) stole the queen (Calypso) from her bed and bound her in her bones (bound in human form)"
This song should be played in court when johny Depp enters for the finale of the trial with his people by his side and outside the building full of his supporters/ fans
One of my favorite things about this song is that it's probably also sang in a cheerful way when pirates are drinking at pubs, it's like their theme and it can be sang in many different ways
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Through action, a boy becomes a Hero Through death, a Hero becomes a Legend Through time, a Legend becomes a Myth and by learning from the myth a man takes action
The king and his men stole the queen from her bed And bound her in her bones The seas be ours and by the powers where we will, we'll roam Yo-ho, all hands hoist the colours high! Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die Now some have died and some are alive, and others sail on the sea With the keys to the cage and the devil to pay We lay to Fiddler's Green Yo-ho, all together hoist the colours high! Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die The bell has been raised from his watery grave Hear its sepulchral tone A call to all, pay heed the squall And turn your sails to home Yo-ho, haul together hoist the colours high! Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die The king and his men stole the queen from her bed And bound her in her bones The seas be ours and by the powers. Where we will we'll roam!
I have a strange feeling this song in its first verse is actually referring to the Goddess Calypso as "the queen" be sure they say the king and his men stole the queen from her bed. This could mean the early pirate king captured Calypso in a trap that pulled her out not the sea which was her bed. Then the major piece that really makes me thing the first verse is about Calypso is the mentioning of "bound her in her bone" this verse doesn't make any sense at first but when you find out that Calypso was sealed away in a mortal version of herself it makes perfect sense. This song is about the pirates bragging on how after dethroning Calypso they are now free to go and do as they please. No matter how many have died...
Calypso was a deceiver when she was in her original form and she ordered Davy Jones to ferry the souls who die at sea for 10 years and because Jones thought their love was true, he obliged. She pretended to love Davy Jones, the Pirate King, when in all actuality, she loves the sea and not Jones, and because of this, Jones was angered so he took his men and bound Calypso in mortal flesh. Long story short, Jones still couldn't handle this betrayal so he cut out his heart and put it in a chest, along with letters to calypso and buried it in an island where no one would find it. And as long as that heart beats, Jones will forever be the Captain of the Dutchman. That is until Turner took over lol.
zeagias but it wasn't even written by Hans Zimmer, it was written by two of the writers (Ted Elliot and Terry Rosio) and the director of at worlds end Gore Verbinski.
Dillan Moss you are wrong. Hoist the colors may be a sea shanty, but this is an independent version. Music by Hans simmer, and lyrics by the writers of the show. The song is the story of the brethren court and calyspo: made for the show.
They have started to sing sir...
Finally.. it is a Disney movie after all.
😂
Lol
It's true. I mean they had a song they never sang lol
@Southern Slushie Chan wtf are you on about?
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Will Turner: Where’s Elizabeth?
Jack Sparrow: She’s safe, just like I promised. She’s all set to marry Norrington, just like she promised. And you get to die for her, just like you promised. So we’re all men of our word really… except for, of course, Elizabeth, who is in fact, a woman.
Hahahaahhaahha that was good
Logic. Sounds about jack
Jack is a jackass *badum crash*
@@alexandersmith7061 *Captain Jack
GET IT RIGHT
Noiceeeee
“You are by far the worst pirate I have ever heard of”
“But you have heard of me.”
“All publicity is good publicity” sparrow made this a thing
Jack took that to heart since he proceeds to steal his ship the day after.
That was epic 😎
This is something all artists need to understand - the worst you ever heard of is a long way better than the best you haven't heard of.
*Captain*
That scene where they hang the boy always gave me chills. They, of course, didn't show him dying, but it was heavily implied he was hung until dead like the others. The original Pirates trilogy was so fantastic.
3rd the best
@@adamnowak7538 finally someone else who thinks so 👍🏻
@@UltimateDespair98 its really rare for 3rd film be better than previous
@@adamnowak7538 1st and 3rd are my faves
That opening is f**king genius. It seems distant from the plot of the movie at first, but when Beckett shows his punchable face we know what it is about.
Such an amazing and memorable movie, not just because of Depp, but also the rest of the cast, the writing, the actions, the cinematography, etc.
“I’ve got a jar of dirt
I’ve got a jar of dirt”
John Dauphinais ENOUGH!!!!
"and guess what's inside"
And guess what's inside it
AestheticlyKpop that’s the best song ever
"Fire"
This song makes me want to be a pirate XD
YES
I agree
Arghhh
Dont be a pirate. . .be a privateer.
Pirates get the noose.
Privateers get the booty.
A call to all pay heed the squall and turn your sails to home.
I was born in the wrong time
Watch one piece and then you WILL BE a pirate 😂
Jack: "Throw my hat."
Gibbs: "Aye"
Jack: "Now go and get it."
"I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly stupid"
-Jack Sparrow (Curse of the Black Pearl)
Captain Jack Sparrow saavy
"Take what you can, Give nothin back"
Captain Jack Sparrow & Master Gibbs
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA PERFECT DESCRIPTION FOR LUFFY 😭🫶
"10 years ye carry that pistol.
And now you waste your shot!!"
"The song has already been sung."
"We must convene the Brethren Court."
-Hector Barbossa
More steam.....
MORE STEAM!
made in America since 1776
S T E AM
May Barbossa rest in peace
*M O R E S T E A M*
LORD BECKETT! they've started to sing, sir
....Finally !
i hated beckett
Or as his friends called him, O Becky!
lol
i have no idea
"Hide the rum"
"Why's the rum gone?!"
Those are two of my favorite lines
This makes me want to learn the old ways, from the days of sail.
Even today, "hoist the colors" means to raise a flag -- usually the ship's nation of origin. In the old days, to "hoist the colors" meant that war on the seas was about to commence, as pirates usually would fly under the radar and avoid notice -- particularly with regards to the British, who was brutal in their treatment of pirates and the crime of piracy. However, one of the causes of the War of 1812 in America was that British ships would impress American sailors against their will -- basically capturing them and conscripting them during peacetime. Thing is, the sailors being impressed into service were neither military sailors nor marines, but rather merchant sailors.
But regardless, to "hoist the colors" was a way to identify your ship -- and depending upon where your home port of call was, would depend on how you got treated. To raise the Jolly Roger was either an act of intimidation, or an act of suicide.
many ships, both civilian and military, kept flags of most maritime nations and would raise different nation's flags depending on the situation/ where they were. The term "true colors" comes from the fact that it was an unwritten rule to raise your actual nation's flag during interactions such as battles, though this was broken a lot as well to cause confusion in large battles.
Thx for the history lesson guys over a freaking Disney movie song
Then this mean I'm cursed by the sea and the devil
I shall never die we are all here for a reason we shall all hoist the colors high proudly
@@DeathSlayer1996 : Most people have no idea the history behind an innocuous song or movie like Hoist the Colors or Pirates of the Caribbean.
Those who don't remember history always wonders why things are the way they are, why people talk the way they do, or worst of all, repeat the same flawed history they should have learned the lessons of.
As I've always said, there is some truth in all fiction -- and Hoist the Colors happens to be historically based.
"The king and his men stole the queen from her bed, and bound her in her bones."
That's the Pirate King, Davy Jones, of the first Brethren Court, and the nine pirate lords, stole the goddess Calypso from her bed of the sea, and bound her in human form.
"The seas be ours, and by the powers, where we will, we'll roam."
"Oh, we claimed the sea for ourselves, aye, but opened the door to Beckett, and his ilk!"
"Now some have died, and some are alive, and others sail on the sea."
Referring to the pirate lords. Some are dead, like Sao Feng, others are alive, like Jack Sparrow. And others are neither, but sail on the sea regardless, like Barbossa.
"with the keys to the cage, and the devil to pay, we lay to Fiddler's Green."
They carry the nine pieces of eight, the keys to Calypso's cage, and the only one to contend with is that devil, Davy Jones. And they lay to Fiddler's Green, the afterlife for sailors, a heaven to the Locker's hell.
"The bell has been raised from its watery grave, hear its sepulchral tone."
The song has been sung, a death knell for the age of pirates.
"A call to all, pay heed the squall, and turn your sails toward home."
The song calls a final meeting of the Brethren Court, all the lords must sail to Shipwreck Cove, the home of pirates if ever there was one.
That was amazing, thank you a lot for the meaning of the lyrics!
TheOtherGuys2 where do they say”we opened the door to Beckett” line
@@Milton_m during the brethren court scene
@@Milton_m That's not a line from the song, it's a line that Gibbs says in the movie at World's End.
Yordy T. Okie dokie,anyways since it’s the morning,want a banana?
"Did nobody come to save me just because they miss me?"
Monkey raise his arm kkkkkk
@@Letrev2012 I standing over there with them
*raises hand*
*raises my hand with a nervous/embarrassed smile*
*raises hand*
“Lord Beckett! They’ve.. they’ve started to sing!”
Yeah really they’re like 40 feet away
After 2020, 2021 end of the world , shall we start to sing, boys?
Ur pfp sucks
We shall sing it brother.
MAX IS GONE NOW, REST NOW CHILD
Aye , me matey
Aye, never shall our spirits die matey!
Little did Beckett knew that from the moment the boy begins to sing, his fate is already sealed.
Yep
Goosebumps duuuude
" this is madness!"... "this is politics"
Sammy Winchester one of the best lines ever
It's just good business
abandoned ship
This is America
Hey bartender!
Let us sing together Men, for Captain Jack Sparrow has once more escaped the hands of Tyranny!!
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🏴☠️🍾🔥 Yo Ho!!
Sea shanty’s are the only kind of music I can tolerate these days
His music is amazing
Internet: Johnny Depp was removed from the Pirates of the Caribbean Cast
Fans: Yo-ho , haul together, Hoist the colours high!!
Disney Staff: My lord!
Disney: What?
Disney Staff: They have started to sing my lord
Disney: Finally...
Edited: yoooo this comment is 9 months ago the news have changed, just to let you know
Wait wat
@@tyto4613 You didn't know??
@@nanosoreee3943 no I didnt
@@tyto4613 there was a legal battle with his ex and I did a bit of search and sources say he is returning back to become our favorite Captain Jack Sparrow
@@nanosoreee3943 he's coming back
That means there's a new movie right ?
What I really like about this, is that it wasn't just a random decision to sing a random song. This was the decision of a child who saw what was happening to his kind and decided it was time for the pirates to unite and fight back. There was so much emotion and power behind the scene because the pirates singing it all knew they were doomed, but this was their last possible chance to fight for what they believe in. Their last chance to make a mark. It's not just a song. It's a battle cry, and the other pirates heard it! I wish they ended the franchise with 3. It would've been perfect.
Naw. Too much to explain still. We need an origins for jack for sure. But there’s a lot of major details left out.
This gave me the chills reading.
@@mr.m2695 he was branded a pirate because he refused to ship slaves for becket
In a deleted scene
@@goalith7447 What?
Just watched this last night and I never get tired of hearing them sing this song. Just an amazing song that I honestly never paid much attention or thought there was a ton of meaning behind until I looked it up randomly one day. It shows how smart the writers for POTC were. Layered meanings with a deeply emotional and powerful song. Yo-ho
Loki: I have an army
Ironman: we have a hulk
Davy Jones: I have a kraken
Jack: I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT! I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT! AND GUESS WHAT'S INSIDE IT!
It better be the infinity gauntlet or u ain't gettin' outta this one Jack
@@fake_account-xg1pr its the most powerful infinity stone the dirt stone
THE TRAITOR IS NOT AMONG US...
Elizabeth : where is will?
Jack : Not among us..
Good joke bro
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Sus
😳
AMONG US
This song... This song is so much more than just sad. This is the song of a dying culture, calling all its members together for a final resistance, a last attempt to cling to life and their way of living it. It is also a legend, a forgotten truth, remembered only in this song: the deed done to imprison Calysto; the opening and closing deed for their style of living; what allowed them to roam the seas freely, and what now allows them to be hunted down and killed with next to no resistance.
And, finally, it's a testament to who they are: the pirates in the Caribbean. It gives them strength, forges them together, enables them to stand as one, to come together, which they wouldn't normally do. Their culture is built upon ultimate freedom for every pirate, but now, just this once, they can come together, and fight together; not every man for himself like usual, but one for all, and all for one.
This song defines a culture and brings it together in times of need. That is what makes it so powerful.
EDIT: And it conveys pride in what they are; it calls for them to "hoist the colours high"; if such pride in times of such dire circumstances is not strength, I don't know what is.
You only got 40 likes meanwhile some people quote a pind from the movie and get in between the 10k likes wtf, this is so intressting
@@marcverus158 Well... Not everyone saw the movie. Of those who did, not everyone searched for the song. Of those who did that, not everyone found this video. Those who did, maybe they didn't scroll to the comments, and those who did that maybe didn't find mine, or didn't like it - or just didn't press the button.
I find not everyone is able to see a different culture like I do here, and not everyone sees the same magic in this particular one.
@@sorrowandsufferin924 well to me it was more out of intrest and i found it fascinating to read all that, i normally dont care much otherwise then about ww2 but this was something else, hopefully this comment gets pinned
Like it's kinda happening today. A dying culture...
@@benjaminfreeman2851 hoist the colours
This scene will always be the scene to give me the biggest chills in the entire movie series
You're not alone, gives me the creeps
Fun fact: when Jack said "I've got a jar of dirt" he had actually forgotten his line so he replaced it with that
He wasn’t suppose to sing it either or fall down the stairs at the end
It sounded better in the hanging scene in the movie, when you just had all the pirates singing it, no music, and the sound of boots and chains.
The thing is... This song was carefully managed by a technician to fit and be right. Saying that it was better without music is forgetting the shanty is the music itself and they remix it. I don't know if they called the people in the cene, if they are a coral or they are extras, but I know someone with experience touch this music and make sure it was right.
Sorry, but having some musicians and technicians in my family, it's painful seeing their work don't be considered. But I agree that it is beautiful, the song and the performance.
@@gabrieldeoliveira7725 Very well put, you're absolutely right. I fully enjoy this version, I just happen to think that the hanging scene in POTC3 had such an undeniable chilling rythym to it, whereas this is a quality remix but still just that: a remix. Cheers to the creators, I can tell the amount of effort they put into it, and cheers to you as well for defending them from my 2 year old comment. Have a good one!
@@WhatEvenIsAGoodName U insulted him so politely lmao
@@TradingWorl_d Why thank you, it's my specialty.
That scene always gives me the shivers
“He’s gotta be the best pirate I’ve ever seen!”
“So it would seem...”
“I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, I’VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT, AND GUESS WHAT’S INSIDE IT!”
I love Jack 😂😂
The seconds one is my favorite line in all five movies. Especially because of what happens after
Is it the Heart that u need to stab so u can repay ur dept to the man hunting u and also take his place as captain as one of the most infamous ships in the Caribbean but u can only step on land once every ten years for RUM, no? It’s just dirt. Okay
..Enough!
ENOUGHHHH.......
Girls locker: Omg brad is so cute
Boys locker: Playing hide your sausage
Davy jones locker:
the black pearl on land
“ sir they’ve started singing!”
“ Finally”….maaaaannnn what a villain! Put enough pressure on them to make the pirates finally reveal themselves. This scene was really well done.
Beckett is a great Antagonist but not necessarily a Villain
Hes Lawful Bad at best
After all, Beckett mission was to pacify the region and to do that he need to destroy the pirates
And well the Pirates are Pirates, theyre not good guys
@@rabbiama2940
He was the very definition 9f a villain. He was rounding up people who were not necessarily pirates, but might be tangentially associated with them. He then started executing people without benefit of trial and without proof of guilt or innocence. Nor did he care about class or status, as we see when he kills Elizabeth's father, who was not a pirate. The difference between him and the pirates is that he was supposedly acting within the law while they were outside of it. However, what he was doing was much worse than most English society would have tolerated had it become known.
"Let them taste the triple cannons."
-- Davy Jones,
Dead Man's Chest.
did it taste nice? lol
STOP BLOWIN HOLES IN MAH SHIP!
everybody singin moana and im just in my dark corner singing this
Edit: I made this comment 3 years ago where did yall come from?
I remember when that came out lmao
Yeah
That’s a mood
aye matey
P
if Felix ever covers this actually prepare my funeral
Came here from Chans live too 😩
Thats why im here😭😭
Same! 😅
Felix's voice is perfect for it!
Watch them do a 8 person harmony in the next SKZ-Player in a couple months. Lol
Im not a burglar, not a killer, not a agressor.
I’ve been more like an ex-crook when i was younger. i have been pointed with a gun several times, I’ve done some stuff I’ve had fun like for 3 years, have been in lots of street fights that have gone wrong, get my ass kicked, kicked ass, save my friends ass with the stupid things we used to do . Life its pretty tough and sad eventually nowdays people will only remember the wrong stuff you did, never good things
By hearing this song it remembers me those days “heave ho thieves and beggars never shall we die” and so be it.
God bless us all
Every once in a while i like to remember those days
@@esoj5201 have a nice and good life
“You forget your place Turner.”
“It’s right here. Between you and Jack.”
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Gotta be my favorite serious line in the franchise.
What's about: "The world used to be a bigger place."
"The world is still the same....there's just less in it."
@@adsfornothing3146 That's good, too.
Out trình :))
"I'm Ironman"
"I'm the Wolverine"
"I'm the Batman"
"I.....
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.
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got a jar of dirt.
I've got a jar of dirt".
"And guess what's inside it?"
Captain jack sparrow
Lol
*And guess what's insiiidee it*
A heart
I've seen that scene so many times. Still makes me cry to this day 🥰 the movie really hits
Imagine being on a boat and hearing this in the distance
I’d sing along
I'd start swimming towards it
Holy shit.... this song is about Davy Jones and crew betraying Calypso!!!
Edit: ok, yes I understand that it should have been a fairly obvious observation. That being said I think my three year old post missed some other critical observations from this song that other fairly oblivious people like me might enjoy.
Verse 1: as said the king and his men stealing the king from her bed and binding her in her bones is an obvious bit of foreshadowing the revelation that the King of the Brethren Court, the Court itself, and Davy Jones betrayed Calypso and cast a spell on her to trap the goddess in her human form, leaving control of the seas to them. “The seas be ours, and by the powers, where we will we’ll roam.”
Verse 2: The critical aspect of this verse is “with the keys to the cage and the devil to pay, we lay fiddler’s green.” This verse seems focused on the consequences of their betrayal as it opens with “now some have died, and some are alive, and others sail on the sea.” So the key’s to the cage clearly seem to be referring to the pieces of eight that are passed down to each successive generation of pirate lords and proof of the Pirates ultimate sin. So what is “Fiddler’s green?” Well according to maritime mythology of the period it was a particularly brutal form of afterlife where the overwhelming monotony slowly wears on ones psyche until they go insane, complete with a never ending fiddle being played. This could serve as a description of Davy Jones’s Locker where we see Jack Sparrow is clearly suffering hallucinations being trapped in an endless purgatory that doesn’t change.
Verse 3: the final verse only paints a worse picture for the Pirates, even those living. “The bell has been raised from its watery grave. Hear it’s sepulchral tone.” This is a description of the ghost ship Flying Dutchman rising from the bottom of the sea and the ethereal music that comes from the brooding Captain Davy Jones fiercely playing his massive organ. “A call to all, pay heed the squall, and turn your sails to home” refers to the monstrous Kraken that Davy Jones summons to bring down vessels.
Most people probably understood the lyrics but if you tend to miss a thing or two like me I figured this edit might do some good :)
The Cinema Cowboy oh shit...
Someone made an actual song out of Davy Jones music-box tune and it's also about Calypso and it's pretty amazing.
Check out: Davy Jones Fialeja
I just noticed that now...
Oh really Sherlock?
So it would seem
i come here expect to hear the pirate kid sing..
both
A Michel is it those retarded highschoolers? I fucking hate how their isn't decent one out there.
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A Michel was the pirate kid a boy or a girl?
This is just dope. I can just imagine what it would be like to hear this being sung by hundreds of pirates
"Never shall we die!"
"Now some have died..."
You're sending me mixed signals here. XD
The dead hearing them sing from the afterlife: Are you sure about that
*_n e v e r s h a l l w e d i e_*
Not if I have anything to say about it
[the trapdoors open under there feet]
"BECKETT, they have started to sing, sir"
"finally"
*confused face*
It's a shanty that pirates sings when they've surrendered to the enemy
Do you fear death
@@Sauron03503
Nah
@@MasterHall117what happend afrer you are death?. Sorry my bad english i'm from finland :D
@@Sauron03503
Yer good mate,
And I will gladly rest in death with my own sanity
Captain Jack Sparrow’s way
Ah yes back when Disney wanted new stories with interesting lore instead of just making live action adaptations of their classic animated movies
this song want me go back & watch all of the pirates of the Caribbean movies ...dope song
R.I.P. Piratebay
Give it a day er' two.We will never die.
all my respect
The Dutchman must always have a captain !
WE ARE COMING BACK MATES!!!
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***** The Bay will never die
Davy jones: i have kraken
Blackbeard: i control my ship
Spanish: i have zombie shark
*the* captain Jack: i got jar of dirt
Never thought of it like that, thank you.
Jar of Dirt always wins.
Jack killed all of them. You forgot to mention that Barbossa had cursed Aztec coins. :D
The jar of dirt always reigns supreme
@@videowolflol1883 yes
Anyone hyped for the Sea of Thieves update? Hoist the Colors of the pirate lord!
Just Waiting for another pirates of the Caribbean movie༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
@@bismanaz7436 will you accept that Jhonny Depp will not be in the movie anymore
@@itsnotadvika nope lol
@@bismanaz7436 we won't be accepting a pirates of the caribbean without Jhonny Depp
@@itsnotadvika yup
Hauntingly beautiful song! Gives me goosebumps every time. Absolutely love it!
*Singapoor guy*
Thieves and beggers, never say we die...
Dangerous song to be singing, particularly for a woman, particularly for a woman alone.
*Barbossa enters* What makes you think she's alone?
And what makes you think I need protection?
I'm sad. This was sooo good but you completely missed a line.
A dangerous song to be singing...for anyone ignorant of it's meaning. Particularly a woman...Particularly a woman alone.
What makes you think she's alone?
You protect her?!
What makes you think I need protecting?
Your master's expectin’ us. And an unexpected death would cast a slight pall on our meeting.
v8luver64 not sure!
Tai Huan
OMG BEST PART
"They've started to sing, sir"
-No s**t, you think I'm deaf?!"
Proud to say that i knew this movie and song before it became a “tiktok sound”😅😅
Same
I wasn't even aware it became a tik tok sound lol
same
The way this song gave me goosebumps in this scene every time I watch it is just... I cry every time.
Everyone is saying its not right... but thats the thing.. it is
Its a Pirates shanty... one anyone who feels the power of the song can sing...
Seriously, you KNOW you hummed it after that scene
Dakota Frisbie yup
I hummed after the scene how did you guess that
everyone is missing the point of the song. if it was meant to sound amazing it wouldn't fit the mood. it's a pirate shanty and a depressed one. it's meant to sound bad and dark
Yes, you understand👍🏼
thank you for actually understanding it. unlike all these other mules
+Jose Visoso Everyone is saying that it sounded darker coming from the kid who was about to be executed, not some 30 something person that can't sing a proper song.
+Tyler Guetter yes... but a certain someone in this song sounds like they're trying WAY too hard to sound good, and its terrible
+Tyler Guetter this was a song made from sealing calypso, the king is the pirate king and the queen is calypso , the myth goes she is a lesser god and has the bones of a human and when she is sealed we humans get the ocean
Never shall we die....Pirates beware....(M)I love you,Captain Jack Sparrow!
One of the best songs out of the movie series.
*singing*
"LORD BECKET!!! They've started to sing, sir!?"
*Becket looks up slowly*
"Finally!"
*clank thud*
Gives me chills me time
And then the title screen.
Who else tried to sing along with the movie whenever this scene came up
Well I did but then I was left hanging up on it
Avast matey, who don't??
I did
@@raphtaliachan3135 hanging up LOL
guilty as charged
"Lord Beckett, they started to sing"
"Finally, now its a goddamn Disney movie"
-I found this on the Internet
This song gives me goosebumps everytime especially when I think of the scene from the movie
“Your mad”
“Thank goodness for that because if I wasn’t this would probably never work”
*canon fires, launches Cpt. Jack onto the back pearl, lands flawlessly on the railing*
“And that was without a single drop of rum”
Lol
One of the best scenes in my opinion, especially Barbossa's double take when he turns around. Priceless xd
The funny part is that if anyone was paying attention he still had some sort of alcohol.
@@Panda-bo6qo lol my favorite part is when he looked so disappointed to see him. Even though he knows they need him for the Brethren court.
I feel an irresisitable urge to stomp in rythm whenever I hear this.
Me to
This ain't exact the type of song u listen to at a bday party
This song has been playing in my mind all day so now I'm listening to it on repeat 🤦♀️
I feel like to really enjoy this you need like 30 or more people to sing-a-long with you.
UR SHIT
Ten
Their singing about Calyso...that's why it's dangerous.
+Cristiana Galo This is only song its not dangerous... :D
+Cristiana Galo It calls for the meeting.
+Cristiana Galo this was a song made from sealing calypso, the king is the pirate king
and the queen is calypso , the myth goes she is a lesser god and has the
bones of a human and when she is sealed we humans get the ocean
ROARING DRAGON gaming Yup! It's a bad thing they did! That's why it's a dirge! I love it!
Cristiana Galo - the song is a cry for help in times of danger
When you hear the first verse you realize its about Calypso.
It took me forever to realize that this was about the brethren court locking Calypso in her mortal form.
why do people keep complaining about the singing? first of all this is not meant to "sound" good in a sense, its not for sensitive ears, we don't look for the people singing, we look at the song itself, although i agree it does sound rough. its meant to be that way. shanties are not meant to be perfected by voice, but to be understood though the words. personally i understand the song the first time i heared it, i didn't just listen to them sing, i listened to the actual song itself.
SteelHD good spirit, I was just about ta tell everybody that myself! I couldn’t have said it any better!
Yeah this song is just good
Sea shanties had many uses, one was to keep time when rowing or pumping, another was to lift morale and pass the time.
Or to stave off the insane monotony of sailing
Not to mentikn theyre saying that they shouldve brought back movie actors when this version was the original
I wonder if the beginning of the song talks about Calypso? As in "the king (pirate king) and his men (the first Brethren court) stole the queen (Calypso) from her bed and bound her in her bones (bound in human form)"
wow... never thought about it.
Roxi Yuki no shit sherlock
Absolutely.
It is
Roxi Yuki *slowly nods and does a not bad face*
This makes me want to watch all the movies, I was too young when they came out😔
This song should be played in court when johny Depp enters for the finale of the trial with his people by his side and outside the building full of his supporters/ fans
One of my favorite things about this song is that it's probably also sang in a cheerful way when pirates are drinking at pubs, it's like their theme and it can be sang in many different ways
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Everyone in the comments is complaining about how they don't like the voices, and I'm here like " is it strange I like them?"
Bleeding Rainbow not at all at least they tried:)
I enjoi
I don't freaking ''like'' these movies. I LOVE THEM.
Karina Nova, he was talking about the voices matey
ehhh to each their own, man
Never in my life did I think ide listen to a song like this but here I am :)
Sang this once haven’t been able to die since.
Welp *frees the kraken* Go get ‘em
No matter how many times I hear this... I still get chills
Through action, a boy becomes a Hero
Through death, a Hero becomes a Legend
Through time, a Legend becomes a Myth
and by learning from the myth a man takes action
I love this song
Isn't this song about how Calypso was sealed into a human form?
When you finally catch up with that kid who sunk your boat on sea of thieves full of loot.
Black sails fans here
çağrı demir hoist the colours for Captains Rackham Vane and Teach
Yaaaaah boiii
fuck off
Arrr!!
also an assassins creed black flag fan. I wonder what would happen if jack sparrow and Edward keyway do if they met each other?
The king and his men stole the queen from her bed
And bound her in her bones
The seas be ours and by the powers where we will, we'll roam
Yo-ho, all hands hoist the colours high!
Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die
Now some have died and some are alive, and others sail on the sea
With the keys to the cage and the devil to pay
We lay to Fiddler's Green
Yo-ho, all together hoist the colours high!
Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die
The bell has been raised from his watery grave
Hear its sepulchral tone
A call to all, pay heed the squall
And turn your sails to home
Yo-ho, haul together hoist the colours high!
Heave-ho thieves and beggars never shall we die
The king and his men stole the queen from her bed
And bound her in her bones
The seas be ours and by the powers.
Where we will we'll roam!
they've started to sing sir. ..........Finally
Thank you!
Yo ho,noone needs this,
Hans Zimmer just casually producing a banger. This guy is legend.
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This just makes me want to take a day and watch the whole series.
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the emotional perfection of this piece?( talking about the scene)
8 years later and this song is still fire
This is one of the legend songs the ones we sing in the end we sing this in defiance to let them know we will keep on till darkness comes for us
I have a strange feeling this song in its first verse is actually referring to the Goddess Calypso as "the queen" be sure they say the king and his men stole the queen from her bed. This could mean the early pirate king captured Calypso in a trap that pulled her out not the sea which was her bed. Then the major piece that really makes me thing the first verse is about Calypso is the mentioning of "bound her in her bone" this verse doesn't make any sense at first but when you find out that Calypso was sealed away in a mortal version of herself it makes perfect sense. This song is about the pirates bragging on how after dethroning Calypso they are now free to go and do as they please. No matter how many have died...
Joe Byrnes no this song was a call to action for the brethren court
I have never thought of that....this should have be like
@@owynpeschke5964 its both asshat
Calypso was a deceiver when she was in her original form and she ordered Davy Jones to ferry the souls who die at sea for 10 years and because Jones thought their love was true, he obliged. She pretended to love Davy Jones, the Pirate King, when in all actuality, she loves the sea and not Jones, and because of this, Jones was angered so he took his men and bound Calypso in mortal flesh.
Long story short, Jones still couldn't handle this betrayal so he cut out his heart and put it in a chest, along with letters to calypso and buried it in an island where no one would find it. And as long as that heart beats, Jones will forever be the Captain of the Dutchman.
That is until Turner took over lol.
The King was Davy Jones, his men were the Bretheren Court - they all bound Calypso in her bones (human form), so they could claim the seas.
The hell with your quotations. The only thing this song did to me...
is to make me watch "Pirates of the Caribbean"
Again....
Everyone: omg Davy Jones theme
Me, an intellectual. : Hoist the colours
A pirate without Johnny Depp is boring
ıts not just living forever jackie its living forever with yourself
This song is definitely one of the better Disney creations.
And by "Disney" you mean Hans Zimmer.
zeagias but it wasn't even written by Hans Zimmer, it was written by two of the writers (Ted Elliot and Terry Rosio) and the director of at worlds end Gore Verbinski.
zeagias MrCAWCAWCAW both wrong it is a sea shanty no one knows who actually came up with it
I would sing this song a lot it's pretty catchy in the movie
Dillan Moss you are wrong. Hoist the colors may be a sea shanty, but this is an independent version. Music by Hans simmer, and lyrics by the writers of the show. The song is the story of the brethren court and calyspo: made for the show.
The only Disney sing-along I’d actually sing along
I love this song forever and ever ghostly song 😍👍i love it.