Fun fact: This song was traditionally sung at the end of the final journey when the ship was docked at port. The "her" that you hear in the song is actually the ship, not a woman.
It’s all in the way the song was sung to each man you can’t define one song to an entire world each means something different to every man woman or child so the ship is a her so the loved is a him or her it’s the words that need to hit home and home is where the heart is
You may think you leave your ship, but you never really leave do. I remember her smell, the sound of her engines, the taste of the sea air, and the hours she and I spent gazing into an endless horizon watching blue sky and blue water dance their eternal ballet beneath a silent audience of stars.
I searched for jim mageean, he is an old friend of my father. I met him in newcastle when i was under 10 years old so i didnt experience much of it. I do remember how he gave me a fucking penny and i was abled to get loads of candy. I was so surprised. Edit: this does not relate to anything here lol
I'm seeing Edward Kenway traveling for one last time with his crew, in a red sunset, while everyone try to hold back tears and sing praying for one last adventure
that game was when the franchise truly started to separate from its escence and later become the crap of the last 3 games. but still, it was nice. a nice mechanic that should have never had been revisited.
god, this video game crap turns me stomach! aint any of you actually sailed an actual square rigger?! nobody can talk shit unless they have. THEN you will understand the sorrow of being stuck on this godammed land that is being spoken of in this shantey.
Is it just me or is there somebody else who rather give up 10 years of live, to have bunch of friends sitting around the table to sing a song like this together when we getting old?
already did something like this with 5 friends, we sang The Parting Glass lol we were pretty drunk. what we thought sounded good a sober friend said we sounded terrible
such a shame we don't sing much together as communities these days. there is something really special about people singing together, their traditional songs.
Saw this in another sea shanty vid but wanted to drop this Born too late to conquer the world Born too early to explore the galaxy Born just in time to enjoy some shanties Glad we can give this a listen, and may these ships rest in peace. c:
Side note for all new comers... Though this song has dual meaning, (A sailor leaving his loved one/Love of the Ship he sailed) Singing this shanty before hitting dock was considered Mutiny. They would all sing this as they leave the ship ("Her" being the ship), and singing it prior to hitting dock was saying you were done.
I am in the US navy on the USS Nimitz, and my sailor mates will sing this song to honor the Men and Woman who died at sea. we sing this song to our friends and sailors. may GOD bless the men and woman protecting are sea from evil.
Just imagine best friends for basicly all your lives and how your in your 60s still best friends but spread apart the world and once a year you get see each other and this is what they do when there all getting to get back to the plane and go see the there family's again. This was a good life
Reminded me of when my dad, his brothers (my uncle's) and my grandfathers would get together and talk about their time at sea. My dad was a Merchant Marine.
I joined the tall ship Duyfken in Fremantle in 2014 and spent the next 7-8 years as crew. In 2020 the ship left the west for eastern shores due to covid and I couldn't follow. I must've listened to this song/clip a hundred times while drowning my sorrows. Then a couple months ago I was invited to fly to Sydney to join the crew again to sail Sydney to Hobart for the ntional wooden boat (tall ship) festival. I spent 4 glorious weeks as crew again. A week shake down, 10 days at sea and another week at the festival. Flew back home a few days ago and while I'm happy it happened, I find myself listening to this song again on repeat. Till next time Duyfken.
We recently watched the ships Pass in Review (army term) at the Festival of Tall Ships in Galveston (APR 2023). In fact, we got to see them three times. They passed by where we were on the Sea Wall, and turned to come back. Then we moved to the park on Pelican Island and watched them come through the back-bay to the docks.
Wonderful rendition, gentlemen! Do any of you know any of the history of this song, except that it was often sung as a pump song? Or a link where I could read more? I'm doing my best, but it's hard to find reliable information. Thanks!
I love the fact that they dont put on costumes and an act and that they treat the music primarily as a serious work of art and not a part of a pirate gimmick. I feel like thats a very dignified and mature approach and the result highlights the emotional content of the song.
Every now and then I come back to absorb those beautiful strong male voices and those amazing harmonies. Stay safe, happy and well in these mad times. We need voices like yours to see us through 2020 xx
My dad and grandpa once owned a ship and small crew, and they were a small fishing crew, but the boat was really old and the bottom rusted out, and during a storm, a wave literally busted the bottom out, and the ship sunk quickly, there were plenty of life boats and land wasn't far away, but my grandpa, was the only one who died, he was the captain and he lived by the law of the sea:"the captain goes down with the ship" and as my dad and his crew left, they sung this to the sinking ship and it's captain, my father told me this story and I'll never forget it, and this song always reminds me of the man I wished I could meet, my brave grandpa
I call bullshit. the whole saying of a captain goes down with his ship, is that he wont leave it if men are aboard. if not everyone can leave, he cant leave either.
the same thing happened to me in the Navy but our ship was hit by a old depth charge and I was a Navy gunner. when we had to abandoned ship our Caption paid the ultimate sacrifice. we sing this song to honor his sacrifice to thee, God Speed
When you think of how long these men could spend on voyages - four years possibly, for a whaler in the 19th cent - to suddenly leave that ship one day at the end, and to leave it’s company, would be pretty powerful. I love the sadness of that this captures
I conquered every fort, all 5 legendary ships, every location, every outfit, every dive, every hunt, I did everything, but all I didn't do was collect every sea shantie, ah, sad news.
I must’ve listened to this version 1000 times. I have no reasonable explanation for my kinship to this song, I’m not a seafaring fellow, I don’t sing with my boys, yet a group a rough and tumble guys singing these working songs strikes a resonating chord in my soul.
I truly want this to be the last thing I hear when I die. It sounds so beautiful and peaceful. A gentle, understanding and heartfelt goodbye. This would make anyone cry.
I know it’s about a ship, but I can’t help imagining it being about a sailor being encouraged to let go of his attachment to a woman he let go on the mainland. He’ll be gone for months if not years, and he’s unlikely to forget her considering there’s no other women around, but ultimately she will move on, and this fact haunts him. Sad
My memory of this song goes back more than 30 years. My parents play in an Irish folk band, still together 3 decades later, too. I've seen/heard them play this song countless times over the years, but it always brings me back to when I was a kid, sitting at the top of the stairs, listening to them practice in the basement with the band. 6 years might feel like a long time to you now, but wait till you hit 30.
I know this is a decade plus ago ... but it's one of the most beautiful things I've heard. 7 guys sitting around a table singing like it's nothing when it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. My heart is FULL. Listening to this literally brought me to tears. So beautiful.
I've wept to this video multiple times as a grown-ass man. It's so beautiful and I can't even explain why. It feels like I'm nostalgic for a life I could've never known--or like I'm grieving the loss of someone I've never met. Isn't that strange??
I know this isn't about a break up but listening to this after one hits differently. She was like an old and broken ship, but she was beautiful. Such a shame I have to let go. Let's drink, lads.
You definitely should, I remember I replayed it so many times when I was a kid just to sail the open waters again and again with the lads one last time. I believe it gave me my love for open world games and I will always cherish that experience.
And purely around a kitchen table. One of my favs ever. Pure and honest. No muss, no vocal fuss with fancy tools. Just pure, honest voices around a kitchen table. THAT is the best ever.
She gave us a good sail at sea Johnny, but she’s getting old. It’s time to leave her🥺. A sweet tale of love, glory, and adventure. I always get emotional when I hear these lyrics. I’ve always wanted my own ship.
She: he’s probably cheating
Me and the boys at 3 Am: ...........
@Royal Motherfucker the boys told him to leave her XD
Yes
I feel called out, because me and my friends did this last week.. lol. 😂
@@sylveradercyl7283 right, he's not cheating. He's just doing what they asked. Because bros before hoes.
Imagine having a group of that you can just invite over, have a few drinks, and fucking sing sea shanties together with
We'll call over if you're close to Mayo Nick
Goals
@@bataton7733 8 minutes ago?
@@joerz8910 ??
yo i’m down let’s do it
The men's bathroom choir 50 year reunion looks lit
Will W. Underrated comment
Lol
Literally just watched that and this was recommended lol
I would definately drink with these guys.
🤣
To all those asking "why are there so many new comments?" Heres your answer, pirates never forget where the gold is.
Good reply
Very wise captain
Aye Captain!
Aye aye Captain
Hats off to you Cap'n that was with no doubt one of the best comments ever
Fun fact: This song was traditionally sung at the end of the final journey when the ship was docked at port. The "her" that you hear in the song is actually the ship, not a woman.
This makes the song surprisingly wholesome. Thanks.
It’s all in the way the song was sung to each man you can’t define one song to an entire world each means something different to every man woman or child so the ship is a her so the loved is a him or her it’s the words that need to hit home and home is where the heart is
You may think you leave your ship, but you never really leave do. I remember her smell, the sound of her engines, the taste of the sea air, and the hours she and I spent gazing into an endless horizon watching blue sky and blue water dance their eternal ballet beneath a silent audience of stars.
Thats kinda sad and regretly...😢
@@robertkeeton38 Christ that was poetic.
Girls after breakup: “That guy wasn’t good enough for you anyway”
Boys helping Johnny cope:
Felt
I could just imagine the guy in the Dark blue shirt is Johny XD
Fun fact the songs about leaving a boat after a long journey
It’s about a boat not a girl which is the funny part
I feel this
Lets be real the algorithm didn’t bring you here. You looked for it. And must I say welcome lads, stay and rest for we are all weary.
i saw it on instagram
Your God damn right
Actually, the algorithm did recommend this to me for no reason. And tbh I ain't complaining
Aye. You right
Total man. 2021. Year of the sea shanty.
You weren’t recommended this. You looked it up. Good shit my fellow sea chanty enjoyers
I searched for jim mageean, he is an old friend of my father. I met him in newcastle when i was under 10 years old so i didnt experience much of it. I do remember how he gave me a fucking penny and i was abled to get loads of candy. I was so surprised.
Edit: this does not relate to anything here lol
You right
I was recommended it.
@@T.vdw444 good story all the same
nope, didn't look it up- I like to think it found me
I'm seeing Edward Kenway traveling for one last time with his crew, in a red sunset, while everyone try to hold back tears and sing praying for one last adventure
Wasnt expecting this much nostalgia this morning
Thank you for the nostalgia
my parents sold the ps4 including black flag. it had a good run but dam i miss it already
9 years and i still see comments from 6 days ago damn good job
Hello there
Sup
Just 7 dudes chillin making it through NNN one day at a time stay strong boys
Amen brother bless up
But this was posted in december?
Let's all be honest, we all wish we were there singing with them
well yes, obviously ;)
Aye
This is what the dads do while their wifes are hanging out in the mall
One of those could be one of our dads for all we know
@@Noisy_RR I got screwed then cause I didnt get those singing gene.
If men sang like this, I'd stay with them rather than go to the mall!
This song makes me miss adventures that I never had.
Adventures you havent had yet*
@@Yourmomsboyfriend666 Well said! :)
Look at your life and what you want to do with it.
Just 7 guys drinking around a table singing some sea shanties. This is what it’s all about.
Agreed
こうやって大人になっても集まって、一緒に歌うような人生を歩みたい
Her: “He’s probably thinking about other women!”
Him: *tears forming as he remembers sailing the seas with his crew in AC4*
I still do I’ve literally bought on every console I’m able to
that game was when the franchise truly started to separate from its escence and later become the crap of the last 3 games. but still, it was nice. a nice mechanic that should have never had been revisited.
@@elessal it was a great game. It was not an assassin’s creed game. The new games are neither great games nor assassins creed games
god, this video game crap turns me stomach! aint any of you actually sailed an actual square rigger?! nobody can talk shit unless they have. THEN you will understand the sorrow of being stuck on this godammed land that is being spoken of in this shantey.
Quarantine made us all listen to this on the same day.
And I'll raise a glass to that 🤙💯
Wait wtf I didn't even notice until you said that!!
Every cloud
From singing Halo in the boys locker room
To singing sea shanties around a bar
Women don't know what they're missing
We sing it in the locker room. We confuse the hell out of all the female teachers coming through
@@mollymorris9391
Y'all stop taking away our Locker room anthems, And stick to humming Ariana Grande or Billie eyelash or something 😆😂
@@astaroth282 😂😂
seeing all these new comments that were posted within the last week makes me feel better knowing I'm not the only one coming back to watch this
Right this minute :)
We’re still getting new comments
Is it just me or is there somebody else who rather give up 10 years of live, to have bunch of friends sitting around the table to sing a song like this together when we getting old?
Me too
I yearn for the day I can find friends like that, honestly. It must be nice
Many yearn for what feels is impossible, but few have the strength and integrity to make it a future
@@swerveofhelex3717 Thank you, I like that one!
already did something like this with 5 friends, we sang The Parting Glass lol we were pretty drunk. what we thought sounded good a sober friend said we sounded terrible
such a shame we don't sing much together as communities these days. there is something really special about people singing together, their traditional songs.
should come to a pub in a costal town . you'll hear it alot .
you need to find some folk clubs
❤
*Give us a Shanty Lads*
Aye aye captain
*Let your voices shine Lads*
Was looking for a comment like this, I love black flag
@@knifedeku452 best AC game besides 3 in my opinion.
I now come back to this video with brain cancer and currently in the hospital . Keep going strong for me fellas
you got this, i just know it.
Good luck man
I feel for you. Stay strong fellow traveler, it's going to be alright.
You're going to make it.
Don't lose you're faith please 🙏 you can do it we are all with you if you die you well die with proud ❤ I love and I'm from iraq
These lads actually deserve to do real studio recordings. This version is simply incredible.
Did anyone else get chills when they started singing in harmony?
So natural.
The creecking of the chair sounds like creecking wood sailing on water
I love how every now and again when I search up this video I continuously find comments that are a few days old, that does put a smile on my face
and now you're the comment that continues the tradition for me, 42 minutes later
AYE AYE CAP’N
Drink Up Me Hearties Yo Ho
@@PunadianOfficial AHOY ME MATIE!!!! GRAB YER RUM AND SING ALONG
you're not alone
Saw this in another sea shanty vid but wanted to drop this
Born too late to conquer the world
Born too early to explore the galaxy
Born just in time to enjoy some shanties
Glad we can give this a listen, and may these ships rest in peace. c:
See you in 10 years, when this is in our recommend again...
I did hope to see you there :)
Im getting sick of these comments
@@moonwhooper cope
Nice to see UA-cam recommended is working. As a offshore fisherman, I approve of this.
This is the most "Me and the boys" moment if I ever see one
The creaks from the chairs sound like creaking from a pirate ship.
Legends say Johnny still hasn’t left her.
He'll go in the end Sketrikz
My brothers, its really nice to see you all again. Lets sit back and thank UA-cam's algorithm.
0.75 x Speed = Prayer
Normal Speed = Haunting
1.25 x Speed = 'Normal'
1.5 x Speed = Jaunty
1.75 x Speed = Jig
2 x Speed = Techno
0.5 speed = 5 am at the pub
Nicely put. Actually tried all of the speeds after seeing this. All of them really fitting
Big brain
@@warwerewolf777 have it on 1.75X Speed. Holy crap so awesome🤩🤯
9 years late, but this was truly beautiful.
Guy hitting the high notes gives it all a nice edge.
Side note for all new comers...
Though this song has dual meaning, (A sailor leaving his loved one/Love of the Ship he sailed) Singing this shanty before hitting dock was considered Mutiny. They would all sing this as they leave the ship ("Her" being the ship), and singing it prior to hitting dock was saying you were done.
When I heard that 2021 is the year of the sea shanty, I came right over here
I am in the US navy on the USS Nimitz, and my sailor mates will sing this song to honor the Men and Woman who died at sea. we sing this song to our friends and sailors. may GOD bless the men and woman protecting are sea from evil.
Michael Bosch lol boot
@@KnownAces you play fortnite. Your opinion doesn't matter
AHT i agree with this comment
@@snirt1259 mine or his?
AHT my comment got deleted lmaoooo, that dudes a fake, stolen valor type, “sailor mates” and no body sings this on ships
The "Good. Yeah. Good. Right. Yes it was." at the end is the *actual* manliest thing I've seen in a while
Good going
want to hear this in a bar with a pint in hand singing with the boys
Imagine being on a boat back in 1780 and hearing this song.
I'd like to thank the algorithm for this gem right here!
Thanks Austin
This will be famous now with the shantytok craze.
Just imagine best friends for basicly all your lives and how your in your 60s still best friends but spread apart the world and once a year you get see each other and this is what they do when there all getting to get back to the plane and go see the there family's again. This was a good life
Reminded me of when my dad, his brothers (my uncle's) and my grandfathers would get together and talk about their time at sea. My dad was a Merchant Marine.
The recent resurgence of sea shanties have led me to treasures like this like a true pirate
as a regular sea shanties listener, there's many more treasures for you to discover. happy sailing!
Came from DougDoug’s stream. Love it!
bro me too ❤❤❤
I joined the tall ship Duyfken in Fremantle in 2014 and spent the next 7-8 years as crew. In 2020 the ship left the west for eastern shores due to covid and I couldn't follow. I must've listened to this song/clip a hundred times while drowning my sorrows. Then a couple months ago I was invited to fly to Sydney to join the crew again to sail Sydney to Hobart for the ntional wooden boat (tall ship) festival. I spent 4 glorious weeks as crew again. A week shake down, 10 days at sea and another week at the festival. Flew back home a few days ago and while I'm happy it happened, I find myself listening to this song again on repeat. Till next time Duyfken.
We recently watched the ships Pass in Review (army term) at the Festival of Tall Ships in Galveston (APR 2023). In fact, we got to see them three times. They passed by where we were on the Sea Wall, and turned to come back. Then we moved to the park on Pelican Island and watched them come through the back-bay to the docks.
Love how they casually mumble at the end like "yeah was alright, that, yeah"
this is what brotherhood looks like. life goals.
Sea shanties are coming back in 2021
Big facts
Thank God. I just hope they don't become over played.
@@searat9814 they never will :)
Yes
@@alfiemcmillan1940 let's hope so
Man I wish I had friends like these
You’re too lame for friends, nerd.
Delighted to reach the 50k mark. Thanks to everyone for listening, liking, sharing and subscribing. Cheers
Its an amazing song :)
Wonderful rendition, gentlemen!
Do any of you know any of the history of this song, except that it was often sung as a pump song? Or a link where I could read more? I'm doing my best, but it's hard to find reliable information. Thanks!
Your voices are amazing but the quality of the video is not that good, Your voices deserve more respect than that and better mics ;)
Cola and meal please no bread Agreed. The fact that they're able to sound this blended with this crappy a microphone is simply amazing.
Deck Jacobson You aint wrong there :)
I love the fact that they dont put on costumes and an act and that they treat the music primarily as a serious work of art and not a part of a pirate gimmick. I feel like thats a very dignified and mature approach and the result highlights the emotional content of the song.
A prime example of what the boys can accomplish if they all work together.
Justin Kyke when a lot of cold ones bring em home
When me and the boys reunite after quarantine
XDDDD
Every now and then I come back to absorb those beautiful strong male voices and those amazing harmonies. Stay safe, happy and well in these mad times. We need voices like yours to see us through 2020 xx
Much respect to the tenor who didn't try to overpower but added perfectly
This song is telling the captain, it's payday and its time to go ashore so we can relax. Leave her (the ship) Johnnie (john was slang for captain)
grappler_oushi thanks sir
Who's the skipper then? Skipper is slang for captain.
So everyone is getting recommended this. Nice. Time to get the boys round for rehearsal.
My dad and grandpa once owned a ship and small crew, and they were a small fishing crew, but the boat was really old and the bottom rusted out, and during a storm, a wave literally busted the bottom out, and the ship sunk quickly, there were plenty of life boats and land wasn't far away, but my grandpa, was the only one who died, he was the captain and he lived by the law of the sea:"the captain goes down with the ship" and as my dad and his crew left, they sung this to the sinking ship and it's captain, my father told me this story and I'll never forget it, and this song always reminds me of the man I wished I could meet, my brave grandpa
I hope what you described is not one of ur memes
Trust me, I don't make memes about death
So your grandpa just decided to die? Not to make sure anyone else is safe (because they already were on the lifeboats) or anything?
I call bullshit. the whole saying of a captain goes down with his ship, is that he wont leave it if men are aboard. if not everyone can leave, he cant leave either.
the same thing happened to me in the Navy but our ship was hit by a old depth charge and I was a Navy gunner. when we had to abandoned ship our Caption paid the ultimate sacrifice. we sing this song to honor his sacrifice to thee, God Speed
When you think of how long these men could spend on voyages - four years possibly, for a whaler in the 19th cent - to suddenly leave that ship one day at the end, and to leave it’s company, would be pretty powerful. I love the sadness of that this captures
We appreciate all the positive feedback, folks. Keep listening and enjoying it. Cheers
CodaSinging Heard you on Miriam yesterday. Simply wonderful! Where can I get recordings?
Hi Noreen we have 2 CD's available on our web site www.codasinging.com Regards,Coda
You guys should do a cover of the parting glass that would be awesome boys
Im surprised UA-cam is still recommending this to people. Looks like their algorithm is peaking at the moment.
I conquered every fort, all 5 legendary ships, every location, every outfit, every dive, every hunt, I did everything, but all I didn't do was collect every sea shantie, ah, sad news.
joelsolomon42 as a avid player of ac4 and a offshore fisherman. I call shame upon you
I like the general sense of agreement that it was a banger in the end of the clip
That was my favorite part of this rendition.
Just some gents sitting and having beer together and singing a pirate shanty ......made me cry....
It's not beer tho
Lel my bad.
Her: He's probably cheating on me right this second
Him: Singing sea shanties with the boys
Hahah leave her Johnny hahahahaha 😆
So true my bro
Hype up the boys always, women will respect you for being a strong man..
Girls: They're probably talking about us right now
Me and the boys:
My fave part is right at the end. All the men just go "yeah not bad". They knew it was satisfactory but they were also humble.
Everyone was recommended this video at the same time
Na I searched
The harmonies at the very end of 2:03 sounded perfect
That’s what I was thinking!
Just lost my Uncle Johnny today, this beautiful song and harmonies is a comfort
I’m sorry for you loss brother. Love you❤️
Rip man
Amen sir... He is hearing beautiful harmonies for eternity. You will see him soon mate, all in the Lord's due time. Steve Cihomsky...
RIP Uncle Johnny! Having a drink now in his honour.❤️
My condolences my friend.
I must’ve listened to this version 1000 times. I have no reasonable explanation for my kinship to this song, I’m not a seafaring fellow, I don’t sing with my boys, yet a group a rough and tumble guys singing these working songs strikes a resonating chord in my soul.
You know its going to be a good rendition when it's a hand full of blokes around a table with a few drinks. Beautiful ❤
Gorgeous song
the lyrics hit 10x harder when u find out it’s about a ship
Q Jackdaw or Ireland...Both much loved things
@@LV426wy anne's revenge
I like how nonchalant they are after they absolutely nail the song
Yeah, no irishman is overly pride of what he does or has done.
Conor McGregor: "What the fook?"
@@JawsFG_ He's a faker, forget him.
@@therealcbumstead ouch
@@JawsFG_?
I truly want this to be the last thing I hear when I die. It sounds so beautiful and peaceful. A gentle, understanding and heartfelt goodbye. This would make anyone cry.
Same man same
I know it’s about a ship, but I can’t help imagining it being about a sailor being encouraged to let go of his attachment to a woman he let go on the mainland. He’ll be gone for months if not years, and he’s unlikely to forget her considering there’s no other women around, but ultimately she will move on, and this fact haunts him. Sad
That's the point dawg
Fuck that’s depressing as hell
Toru Hansch no it’s not. I tried listening for some kind of analogy similar to this in the lyrics It’s about a ship
True
I can only remember my teenager time spent sailing through the seas of AC Black Flag with this and others sea shanties, now I'm getting nostalgic
Yo también, el tiempo pasa muy rápido.
@@toastsoup489 yes it does, it's been 6 years since, really good times
@@toastsoup489 and why did you respond in spanish? Hahaha (not complaining tho)
bons tempos...
My memory of this song goes back more than 30 years. My parents play in an Irish folk band, still together 3 decades later, too. I've seen/heard them play this song countless times over the years, but it always brings me back to when I was a kid, sitting at the top of the stairs, listening to them practice in the basement with the band. 6 years might feel like a long time to you now, but wait till you hit 30.
I see the UA-cam algorithm has brought us cultured bois together again... Ahoy there mateys!
oy
I know this is a decade plus ago ... but it's one of the most beautiful things I've heard.
7 guys sitting around a table singing like it's nothing when it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. My heart is FULL.
Listening to this literally brought me to tears. So beautiful.
Found this video last week and thought the same. Just wonderful
I've wept to this video multiple times as a grown-ass man. It's so beautiful and I can't even explain why. It feels like I'm nostalgic for a life I could've never known--or like I'm grieving the loss of someone I've never met. Isn't that strange??
Dont forget the random glasses of wine lying around. Just a couple of men hanging out and occasionally singing shanties.
I know this isn't about a break up but listening to this after one hits differently.
She was like an old and broken ship, but she was beautiful. Such a shame I have to let go. Let's drink, lads.
Cheers to her lads
Count Of Montechristo sounds like someone needs an ale!
That's it, precisely.
Count Of Montechristo Seasick much?
@@LukasOfTheLight I'm already outside, you should come with me on a fine walk
I've never played Assassin's Creed but if they've got songs like this im bouta play them
You definitely should, I remember I replayed it so many times when I was a kid just to sail the open waters again and again with the lads one last time. I believe it gave me my love for open world games and I will always cherish that experience.
@@stephenv1832 same
Boi do i got news for you
Black flag was iconic because of the sea shanties. I sing them all the time.
All these years on, and this is still the best version on youtube. Hope these guys are all still doing well
Yep same bro
I hope me and the boys will be like them in the future
Im a sailor and we sing shanties on the deck when the sea is rough to raise moral., you guys are awesome!!! took me back on my ship for a monement
I long for your lifestyle, mate.
SnffsndRR My grandfather was a sailor, he died at sea. Nice to hear the maritime songs are still sung.
Thank you Rosa
Kenway's crew reunion.
Black Flag is my favourite AC game. Everything after it was shit.
@@glr7167 ac odyssey was good.
I found myself just sailing around for hrs a while back just listening to The shanties and waves
@@maritessborja5242 and other jokes you can tell yourself
@@glr7167 I know. Almost unplayable. It and AC 2 are the best.
These guys were ahead of their time
Theres probably some grandkids in the house. Imagine being in the other room and getting to fall asleep to that.
+Sykoblonde I would NOT be sleeping. I’d listen
Nah, little Johnny is packing his bags upstairs thinking he is getting evicted
Thanks Sykoblonde
Girls locker room: I hate having to shower at school
*Boys* :
I can totally see a bunch of guys singing at the shower
WHY THE HELL DID WE ALL GET RECOMMENDED THIS AT THE SAME TIME
I dont know but I am NOT complaining
A morbid theory but, maybe the youtube algorithm finally caught up on the news
I've listened to this more times than I care to mention... nothing better than a group of guys singing in harmony ❤
And purely around a kitchen table. One of my favs ever. Pure and honest. No muss, no vocal fuss with fancy tools. Just pure, honest voices around a kitchen table. THAT is the best ever.
I enjoyed the general mumbling of approval at the end.
So did i.
Thanks, Kenway.
He was a good Pirate
Andy Chin aye mate cheers captain kenway may the seas bring you to your home
It was so nice listening to this. Hats off to you gentlemen
She gave us a good sail at sea Johnny, but she’s getting old. It’s time to leave her🥺. A sweet tale of love, glory, and adventure. I always get emotional when I hear these lyrics. I’ve always wanted my own ship.