Sean Boyd Hi, you are correct it is a Longest Johns penned take of the Arrogant Worms song. Longest Johns had agreement with the Worms. Trust you enjoy it.
It's based on the Last Saskatchewan Pirate by Canadian comedy group The Arrogant Worms, but with local references (and better harmonies!) substituted. This might help: www.letssingit.com/arrogant-worms-lyrics-the-last-saskatchewan-pirate-c73bzxw#axzz4P8NDVOA6
Robopig 61 Thanks to Sally Wiltshire for correcting me. Here it is: "Well it's a heave-ho! Hi-ho! Coming down the plains, stealing wheat and barley, and all the other grains! And it's a ho-hey! Hi-hey! Farmers bar your doors, when you see the Jolly Rodger on the Severn's smiley shores!"
This is a perfect song for a morning jog and I don't know how that works but I'm not gonna question it.
Likely the beat, it's easy to jog to likely
Damn i can barely recognize Andy without his characteristic beard
and the dreads or now the slightly longer "normal" hair :-D
Grumpy man to the left of the Longest Johns with glasses is dead inside. How can you not get happy when this plays?
Nah, at 2:50 he was bobbing his drink to the rhythm.
Is this your personal twist on "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate", or is this a common British take on it?
Sean Boyd Hi, you are correct it is a Longest Johns penned take of the Arrogant Worms song. Longest Johns had agreement with the Worms. Trust you enjoy it.
Might be both
Cool song!
Andy looked really good without his beard
could anyone do a lyric video or comment on this? I find it hard to distinguish some of the chorus words
It's based on the Last Saskatchewan Pirate by Canadian comedy group The Arrogant Worms, but with local references (and better harmonies!) substituted. This might help: www.letssingit.com/arrogant-worms-lyrics-the-last-saskatchewan-pirate-c73bzxw#axzz4P8NDVOA6
Robopig 61
Thanks to Sally Wiltshire for correcting me. Here it is:
"Well it's a heave-ho! Hi-ho! Coming down the plains, stealing wheat and barley, and all the other grains!
And it's a ho-hey! Hi-hey! Farmers bar your doors, when you see the Jolly Rodger on the Severn's smiley shores!"
"Farmers bar your doors"?
Sally Wiltshire that makes more sense, edited my own comment. Thank you.
Severn’s mighty shores?
TBH IMO the newer version much better.