BASSY and DRAMATIC!! | Hoist The Colors - Jonathan Young/Bobby Bass/Colm McGuinness | Reaction
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A real-life ship! The Bluenose! The most famous ship in Canadian history, the Bluenose was both a fishing and racing vessel in the 1920s and 1930s. The Nova Scotia schooner achieved immortality when its image was engraved onto the Canadian dime. "Bluenose" is the most famous ship in Canadian history a working schooner and championship racer. (wiki)
This was my first ship I thought of.
Not actually a "Ship" as she has fewer than three masts. But my heart will always belong to the Hudson River Sloop "Clearwater" (a 'replica' -- or as close as can be and still get licensed) of a 17th Century river cargo sloop, and titular flagship of the Environmental and Social activism organization "Clearwater." My mother first volunteered to crew on her the summer I was five years old (I'm now 60, and my mother has passed), and later became the president of said organization. It was on her deck that I first heard and fell in love with real sea shanties.
The Firefly 😁 I'm a leaf on the wind... 🍃
🥺😭😭
The movie left as many questions as it answered. Good choice.
when collabing with other vocalists, jonathan tends to not harmonize with them until they have had their first solo, once they have sung, typically, the next chorus is much stronger in the mix with each vocalist. i have recognized this pattern is many of his videos. He likes introducing them and once they have done a verse or two, the mix reflects each voice in harmonization.
I think that's why I still prefer Song of Durin to these ones. With Colm in the lead, the harmonies come much sooner. And these 3 harmonizing is amazing.
Space ship - the rocinante
Fictional ship - the mary ellen carter
Real ship - a friendship
Legitimate Salvage, bosmang. 😊
Part of me wants to say Rocinante or Millennium Falcon, but I have to say the Patriot, an 80-foot schooner I learned ocean sailing on with the man I'm now married to.
He liked to sail, I'd never been, so while dating we took a few classes. After almost capsizing dozens of times on beginner's dinghies and gaining confidence around the harbor on a keelboat, I was ready for the big girl.
That was my first time on the open ocean... Ever! It was thrilling, terrifying, and magical.
On our 3rd time out, the captain decided I needed to learn how to bring the Patriot back to berth. His advice was simple: "Don't crash into the million dollar yachts."
No pressure! 😅
I white-knuckled it through the entire harbor and did not relax until the crew leaped onto the dock to tie her up for the night.
While the Lady Washington is one of the most beautiful, and I've been aboard the Mayflower 2, Constitution, Stars and Stripes, and Iowa, there's nothing quite like "your first."
The Thousand Sunny.
The Flying Dutchman's Ship from Spongebob!
The Edmund Fitzgerald. (I was raised on Gordon Lightfoot)😃
The Firefly! 😁👍👍
My favorite ship is actually a submarine. The USS Cobler, it was an old diesel (World War II era, I think) my father served on it. I remember touring it as a kid, and a similar one at a Naval Museum a few years ago. Blows my mind how these ships would tour for months with full crews in such confined spaces.
My favorite ship is the USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413). She was a destroyer escort with TAFFY 3 off Samar when they locked horns with a Japanese task force of Heavy Cruisers, destroyers, and a battleship.
I love the Calypso, which John Denver made a song about. It was Jacques Cousteau's ship.
I want to mention the Nautilus as well. Captain Nemo wouldn't have been much without it.
My oceanography professor got to sail on the Calypso back in the 1980s, one of his Polynesian voyages. He was a bit of a punk rocker and had bright blue hair. He was warned to dye it a normal color, so he would look serious before Jacques Cousteau. However, he got really drunk partying in celebration of getting a chance to study aboard the Calypso, had a 2-day hangover, and totally forgot to dye his hair. He showed up with blue hair, and Jacques just looked at him silently for a few seconds.
My professor feared this man he most admired would accuse him of not being serious about science. Instead Jacques smiled and told him, "Blue like the sea! But if you fall overboard, we won't see you in the water. You should try red or light green next time."
When they returned, he dyed his hair lime green, which he still kept as a tenured professor in honor of Jacques Cousteau.
The Lady Washington is my favorite ship too. When homeschooling, our group got to go aboard a couple of different times. Have been aboard her many times when she was docked in Coupeville. Once my daughter and I were aboard her for a “battle” with the Hawaiian Chief in Penn Cove. That was SO VERY AWESOMELY cool!!! As of several years ago you could still see the marks on the deck from the false deck she had for filming Pirates of the Caribbean. It is common for her crew to fire the cannon when going under Deception Pass bridge. I was on the bridge and got a photo of the cannon firing. They also fired the cannon for the battle cruise in Penn Cove. It was also amazing to see her sails come down and be stowed which required the crew to climb the rigging. She’s an awesome ship.
The Enterprise. I'm a Trekkie.
Ah... but which one?
@@ForeverDegenerate Original series. I am not young!
@@vivette3990 Ha! Fair! I'm partial to the D myself. Galaxy Class is my favorite ship class of all time. Though I have to say the Connie is my second favorite. The Refit/Retrofit specifically (the Enterprise A).
Holy boats, so many ship nerds! I found my people!! 😊 It’s perhaps a bit of a cliche now, but I’ve always been fascinated with the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. My grandfather was fascinated with the story, but would never explain why he was so obsessed with it. I figured it was because of the Gordon Lightfoot song, but my dad says my grandfather refused to listen to it even once for fear it would “disparage the truth” or something. Kind of a family mystery at this point, because other than his time in WWII, it was the only thing Grandpa wouldn’t talk about, but we have no record of having any family/contacts in the area affected by the tragedy.
EDIT - AHHHHH They incorporated Davy Jones’s Organ!!!! Perfection.
I am a Trekkie, so my favorite ship is the Enterprise-D
A person of culture, I see.
Favourite ship? The Black Pig from the Captain Pugwash tv series 🤣
The trio of Jonathan, Bobby and Colm have also covered "My Mother Told Me", on Jonathan's channel and "Song Of Durin" on Colm's channel.I love how their voices work so well together.
Okay, so my favorite ship is from Dimension 20 A Court of Fey and Flowers (I won't specify which two characters so that yall can go in unspoiled, it's *the best*) 😊 oh wait, like "vessels", not "2012-tumblr" 🙃 okay, so The Jackdaw from Assassins Creed 4, The Queen Anne's Revenge (classic option), and of course, the Millennium Falcon, and the Rogue Shadow from Star Wars The Force Unleashed, though if we're going for *types* and not necessarily *specific individual* ships, I'd definitely include the CR90 Corvette (like the Tantive IV from the opening of A New Hope) and T-65 X-Wing, Rebel for life babey 😎 I might also make another comment, I'm writing all this so my ADHD brain doesn't forget anything from this specific point in the video, in which I have seen maybe 3 seconds beyond and nothing more so far 😅
LONG LIVE THE MIGHTY TEXAS!!!!!!
Since u reacted to this song I gotta recommend Jonanthan Young's album Children Of Night. It's so good and more people need to hear it.
Favorite Real Ship: The Flying Cloud. Favorite Fictional Ship: RLS Legacy from Treasure Planet. They nailed this cover and you nailed this reaction! 😁
If you haven't yet, you need to react to their version of My Mother Told Me...
Fave ship: the Vasa. Commissioned by king Gustav II Adolf of Sweden in the 17th century, it sank into the Stockholm harbour on its maiden voyage. It was rediscovered in the 1950s and subsequently raised. You can visit it now it the Vasa museum in Stockholm.
USS TEXAS flooding one side to use itself and artillery
That captain was a legit bad-ass.
I agree, Mortius. I wanted a tad more contrast somehow. But this was epic anyway. Excellent reaction, but I still wanted the rollercoaster.❤❤
I think my favourites would be either "the golden hind" which was captained by Sir Francis Drake, the Jackdaw from AC :BlackFlag or probably the Normandie or the Normandie 2 from Mass Effect games
NORMANDY, that’s a great answer
My favorite ships are the Iowa Class Battleships from WW2. I saw the movie Battleship back in 2012 in 6th grade. Now at 23, I fully acknowledge the movie is ridiculous, but back then, the final battle between the alien mothership and the USS Missouri was the most amazing thing ever. It started a lifelong passion for naval warfare, ships and strategy.
I recently got to visit and tour the USS Iowa while in Los Angeles. What a ship! My father-in-law (an Army veteran) went up the gang plank, saluted the docent wearing his "Retired Navy" cap, and said, "Permission to come aboard, sir!" The docent was thrilled, saluted back, granted permission, and asked which ship he served on. "No ship. 101st Airborne. The idiots who jumped out of perfectly good planes. Still, I know how to show due respect." That retired Navy guy looked ready to cry and hug him. It was a touching scene between two old vets.
Favourite ship, a starship the USS Enterprise E.
USS Arizona
The White Star Ships from Babylon 5
Heck yeah! This was my answer too! B5 has so many greay ship designs! The Shadows, the Vorlon ships, The White Stars, yasss
The german training ship Gorch Fock. I lived for some years in Kiel which is its homeport and I have very fond memories of my time there.
The British battleship HMS Hood
HMS Hood was sunk by the German battleship The Bismarck, the scourge of the sea, in May, 1941. Of the 1,418 crew she carried, only 3 survived. Out gunned and outmanned, HMS Hood still engaged the superior German ship. Her loss sent the British navy on an all out "Search and Destroy" mission. On May 27, 1941, the battleship HMS George V and the HMS Rodney, and heavy battlecruisers Norfolk and Dorchester; as well as the deliberate scuttling by the German crew, brought the Bismarck's reign of terror to a close.
The Ship Who Sang, a book by (I believe) Anne McCaffrey and Elizabetg Moon, a favorite book of mine was a ship, but the Millenium Falcon comes close.❤❤
Love the book. It must be time to re-read it. 🙂
La Grace, a replica of a corsair brig from the second half of the 18th century, sailing under the Czech flag💜
Oooo for me my favorite is the Mary Celeste, which is a real one! I love it for the mystery, as no one knows what happened to her crew. When she was found, they were all missing and no evidence of fowl play or damage was found
USS Enterprise all versions
Real ship USS Texas has an interesting history! Another one I find interesting (that may not fully count as a ship, but people are including spaceships, so I assume it’s fine?) is the Russian “Caspian Sea Monster,” a plane-ship hybrid that can hover/glide over the water and looks really weird!
Thank you for the R&A, joyous as ever. (And let’s say the TARDIS).
I'd the Edmund Fitzgerald for my favorite as the story and song on top of the time I've spent around the great lakes led me to discover sea shanties.
My fav trio, my fav version of this song!
And my fav ship is the "Alexandra" an old small steamship in my hometown. And for fictional ships it's (of course) Starship Velociraptor 🚀
A little late, but my favorite ship has to be the Starship Velociraptor, from the official animations of Jonathan’s original solo album of the same name. It only actually shows up in the videos for two songs, Starship Velociraptor and 10,000 Lightyears, but’s it’s the coolest starship I’ve ever head described and the album has inspired some of my own writing.
Dawntreader (not really, but only one I could think of that’s not already mentioned) 😂
Thousand sunny or going merry
I gotta go with a ship from my own country, the fregatt(?) Jylland! Build in 1860, with both sails and a motor powered by coal, it fought against austrian ships in 1864 :)
*frigate
Captain James Hooks Jolly Roger from 1982 movie then same from movie Hook
"Dora" from _Time_Enough_For_Love_
Cuttysark...so sad over the fire that took her
Have to pick the Enterprise (carrier version!) which my dad served on.
I do agree that they blended so well that it made any harmonies they did for most of the song too subtle to pick out. I loved how they sounded at the end, but kind of wish there was more of that throughout.
My favorite real life ship is tally ho from the channel Sampson boat Co where they are completely restoring the vessel
The Elissa in Galveston Tx.
My favorite ship is the Bismarck from the German Kriegsmarine! Not really a huge ship buff, but the Bismarck is pretty sweet. I also love the UNSC Pillar of Autumn (Halo) or the LAAT dropship (Star Wars)!
I absolutely LOVE this cover and the bass is earth-tremoring!
YES! I was hoping you'd react to this one! Woo!
The Esmeralda
love this song in bass form Also RMS Titanic
I am subscribed. Though I didn't need to resubscribe, and have alerts turned on, I have not had an algorithm prompt since TBG's If I Had a Heart.
The Argo II
USS Enterprise, a single carrier that tood against the full japanese military for a year and lived, a ship that was in operation for the whole war, and the single most decorated dhip in the history of the usa; sadly it was sold for scrap and dismantled despite valient efforts from most of the navy to turn it into a museum.
The USS Constitution! This ship kicked the butts of the Barbary states pirates who were constantly raiding the merchant ships of the United States.
Yeah, I'm normally all for blending seamlessly, because it's a great sign that the singers have skill. That said, I think in this case the uniqueness of each of their voices was somewhat lost because of how well they blended. I understand what you mean Mortius.
It’s not my favorite ship, but I always thought the Mayflower had such a pretty name. 🌸🚢
It’s so interesting to see how different all of these covers for the same song - and always interesting to hear your analysis and opinions. Love the different perspectives :)
My favorite "ship" is Babylon 5, which is technically a space station, but it's a spaceship. So there. :)
USS Enterprise ncc1701
My favorite ship is the USS Constitution also you also reacted to Payton Parrish version also.
i see you have found your way to the council of dragons also known as Colm, Bobby and Jonathan. Hmm my favourite ship has to be The King of Red Lions from the legend of zelda wind waker
Edit 1: i am surprised you didn't catch Davy Jones organ during the Chorus
EDIT 2: NEVER MIND i Should've just kept watching befor commenting. shame upon me
hmm my favorite ship would either have to be the Edmund Fitzgerald, or "Old Ironsides." However if we are talking fictional, almost too many to name from almost any Star Trek series but obvi the Enterprise, and Voyager :) kinda a fun niche question ngl
OH, I see. It's "Hoist the colors" -- not "Moist the Colors." That makes SO much more sense. Thanks! ••• PEACES!!!
My ship shout-out would be to the S.S. Pendleton from "The Finest Hours" :)
The Santiago
The Covenent Corvette from Halo Reach
OOOOOH excellent choice 💯
@@officialmortius It's so pretty 🥹 It's also why I like the Caitian Atrox Carrier from Star Trek Online, it looks so much like it!
USS Enterprise
HMS Glowworm
Bobby Bass is one of my favorites, He is such a talent.
Late but I have input so you get a delayed comment. My favorite ship is the Star of India because she's a maritime museum near where I grew up, so I've been aboard her as a child.
My favourite ship is The Caspartine from the movie Stardust. It's like a flying pirates ship, but the sails were replaced with a blimp shaped balloon :)
I'm a nerd so gotta say the Going Merry lol or the Black Pearl
I got to tour a replica of the Endeavor once, so I have a soft spot for her. She was gorgeous!
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My favorite ship has got to be Jackdaw from Assassin's Creed IV. Not because I particularly liked it in the game, nor did I particularly like the game (don't get me wrong, it's a great game, it just ain't the reason for it) but rather coz I absolutely love Jackdaws, as in the birds. I love them white-eyes corvids so much. I always carry a bag of grain with me and whenever I see a jackdaw, I stop and toss them a handful of delicious grain. They're so smart and playful and sociable that it just melts my heart 💜
My favorite ship.... Depends....
If it's a classic Sail Ship, the HMS Victory. I just really like it.
If it's more "modern" and just in general, my favorite ship of them all has to the the German Battleship Tirpitz. Not the Bismarck, the Tirpitz.
My favorite ship is Sinbad's ship from the movie from Sinbad the movie
I really love your reactions! 😄
Now could you pleeeaaase do Gethsemane by Dan Vasc? I've been waiting so long for your reaction.
Going merry from one piece
Well, my heart will always belong to the Enterprise NCC 1701-D. In real life.... uh... I don't have one.
i think my fav ship is the USS cobia or a republic starcuiser. this was great as always!
My favorite is the ship of Theseus!
My fav ship is the Astro Megaship from Power Rangers in Space.
Mortius!!! You need to react to Colm’s covers of Loser baby and Hell’s Greatest Dad from Hazbin Hotel!!
My favorite ship is The White Star from Babylon 5.
Are you going to react to their rendition of My Mother Told Me?
The T.A.R.D.I.S.
I have legit ran toward that sound before when i heard it, turned out it was a broken fan on a building.
The Heart Of Gold
I always wonder what other potentials taste like… like… if you are made of yarn… can you taste it?
Atlantis from SGU
That ship was SO cool
As far as ocean borne ships go however… gotta go with:
The Inferno, captained by One Eyed Willy Himself.
Relationship “ships”… well… that list is FAR too long
Hey Mortius, did you ever see Johnathan Youngs metal Misty Mountains with Colm and Peyton Parrish?
The Sunny Go is the best ship
RV Prince Madog
I listen to the song with you I felt like… I’m in that ship with you
Am I aloud to choose a ship I made for a dnd game that had a giant built in horn system instead of a gun deck because the captain was a bard?
Uh, yes, but only if you tell me more and also maybe give me permission to use it in my own game 👀
I'm a bass too, but some of the notes hit in this song are below even bass. guess we need to make a new category of voice range.
Mines the Bismark may have been nazi but still a power house of a ship its the Bismark and the Nevada also known foe taking 2 nukes several hours of shelling from Iowa class ship and many more before finally sinking
My fav ship was the one that got stuck in 2020
Enteprise..