Anytime I listen to Northwest Passage in any genre, I'm brought back in time to 2005 where my best friend back in the day would always invite me and a few friends over to his place to play Gears Of War on the Xbox 360. Just for kicks and to try to piss us off, he would be playing Stan Rogers Northwest Passage while we commenced the bloodshed in the game, thinking it would be hilarious. It righteously backfired on him because I thoroughly enjoyed the song with the game. Probably one of my best memories with him before he passed away from a Fentanyl overdose. You'll forever be missed but not forgotten Ben.
Stan would have loved this. This song has haunted me for decades and especially so after his untimely death. He was a great musician and a great friend.
We had an album of yours too Ken up in a little cubbyhole college station in Rapid City South Dakota. I knew you from Chicago so I played you all the time starting 1980 for 30 years. Lord knows how that album got there, it was there when I started.
@@somejailnursedontask4658 that album does show up in some very strange places as well as at garage sales near you. Those were wonderful days filled a lot of creativity from quite a bevy of performers.
@@genericlegionaryrecruit7235 I knew Stan petty well. I played with him often on stage and on one of his albums (Turnaround). His death was a great loss to the musical community.
Breathtaking in every way. What a paring, the Saint John String Quartet with the Bay of Fundy shore, our woodlands and rivers. Thank you to all involved.
I always hear Garnet's voice? Saw them at the Cherry Tree in Philly late 70's. Would have loved to have them at my back if there was ever trouble.! Good men. I still listen to Garnet once a month, Jenny Bryce or Stan's Harris & The Mare AND i work in the music industry! Love em all
This is wonderful. Beautifully played, wonderfully filmed. I SO miss playing my violin in a group. Keep it up. Played this video first thing this morning and it’s made my day! Thank you.
Ah...could you credit the musicians in the Description - you've credited everybody else. Or did the musicians release this and they are being shy or humble. Excellent, BTW.
Yes. Well done. Here on the West Coast no-one knows Stan Rogers. Hole in my life.
Anytime I listen to Northwest Passage in any genre, I'm brought back in time to 2005 where my best friend back in the day would always invite me and a few friends over to his place to play Gears Of War on the Xbox 360. Just for kicks and to try to piss us off, he would be playing Stan Rogers Northwest Passage while we commenced the bloodshed in the game, thinking it would be hilarious. It righteously backfired on him because I thoroughly enjoyed the song with the game. Probably one of my best memories with him before he passed away from a Fentanyl overdose. You'll forever be missed but not forgotten Ben.
Came from the CBC news coverage. Stayed for the beautiful music and landscapes
Stan would have loved this. This song has haunted me for decades and especially so after his untimely death. He was a great musician and a great friend.
We had an album of yours too Ken up in a little cubbyhole college station in Rapid City South Dakota. I knew you from Chicago so I played you all the time starting 1980 for 30 years. Lord knows how that album got there, it was there when I started.
@@somejailnursedontask4658 that album does show up in some very strange places as well as at garage sales near you. Those were wonderful days filled a lot of creativity from quite a bevy of performers.
you knew stan rogers? 😮
@@genericlegionaryrecruit7235 I knew Stan petty well. I played with him often on stage and on one of his albums (Turnaround). His death was a great loss to the musical community.
Wonderful!
My gosh this arrangement is just too beautiful to describe, each part is so exquisite
Breathtaking in every way. What a paring, the Saint John String Quartet with the Bay of Fundy shore, our woodlands and rivers. Thank you to all involved.
It's played from the depths of the soul, not from the hands.
I love the song and your instrumental version is also amazing.
Tracing one warm line...
Thanks for this. Beautiful
Listening to this right now in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut.
Beautiful. I’m reading Garnet’s book and can’t put it down. I love Stan’s music. I played him on my radio show for 25 years.
Wonderful scenery and music..Thank you .
Carmel (Ireland)
Such Joy!
Well, did they ever nail that. Excellent.
I always hear Garnet's voice? Saw them at the Cherry Tree in Philly late 70's. Would have loved to have them at my back if there was ever trouble.! Good men. I still listen to Garnet once a month, Jenny Bryce or Stan's Harris & The Mare AND i work in the music industry! Love em all
Just Beautiful..
Gorgeous... and oh so sad...
Beautiful. Bravo.
Beautiful - Thank you!!!
Absolutely fantastic.
Beautifully done....in many ways.
This is wonderful. Beautifully played, wonderfully filmed. I SO miss playing my violin in a group. Keep it up. Played this video first thing this morning and it’s made my day! Thank you.
WOW! One of my favourites by Stan Rogers played by some of my favourite musicians!
Bravo! Just beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous music and video.
Awesome, well done. Subscribed. Keep it up!
This is gorgeous, thank you for sharing it with us.
Wow , beautiful on every level , love to see more.
beautiful in every way
slimply beautiful
So very beautiful - thank you!
So beautiful, the scenery is almost as gorgeous as the playing:)
beautiful music and settings
Wow! What a gorgeous video!
beautiful rendition! thank you!
Exquisite!!! Cheers!
directly to my North American soul.
Haunting,,,,
The eulogy of a nation
BEAUTIFUL. IS THAT THE KENNEBECASIS?
Ah...could you credit the musicians in the Description - you've credited everybody else. Or did the musicians release this and they are being shy or humble. Excellent, BTW.