#961

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 21.11.2010 20:34
von Mr. Remmington • Besucher | 4.499 Beiträge

Zitat von qwertzu

Zitat von Quaste



Collected, researched and performed by Richard Docker, Ph.D.
If you want to learn songs that deal frankly with sexual themes, find a group of men without the company of women, open up a bottle or two, and stay close until the singing begins.
For seamen, the enforced abstinence of sea voyages created a pressure that found an outlet in the singing of bawdy songs.
Such are these songs, selected from both the merchant service and naval tradition, songs of long ago as well as today, and songs from all corners of the English-speaking maritime world.
"The album is titled “Salty Dick’s Uncensored Sailor Songs”, and never was a product more truly labeled. This CD is packed with 21 of the most offensive songs you’ll ever hear.
If you read that previous sentence and thought, “oh please, how bad can it be?”, then read no further – it’s that bad and worse. It’s so bad, in fact, that I can’t truly review it, because were I to do so then I would use all sorts of words that I’d rather not, and then Google would see those words and start sending droves of perverts to this site. These words include the F-word, the C-word, the other C-word, the T-word, the J-word, the P-word, and the W-word, all used in great abundance. So let me try to tiptoe around this…
Salty Dick’s Uncensored Sailor Songs is both spirited and raunchy – and it’s also a lot of fun. From songs about Christopher Columbus bung-holing his shipmate to sailor’s having naughty dreams and priests “playing doctor” with nuns – this album lives up to its promise in every sense of the word.
None of these songs were written for this album – they’re each culled from decades of legend and tradition. Fans of sea shanties will likely be familiar with the likes of Friggin’ in the Riggin’, The Crabfish, Bellbottom Trousers, and others. But others are less common, such as A-Hole Rules the Navy, Eff Them All, and the hilariously innappropriate Christopher Columbo. Throughout it all, Salty Dick’s voice is friendly and chipper, which makes the lyrics seem all the naughtier. The liner notes briefly, but clearly, cite the sources of these songs, which hail from the British, Canadian, and US navies, ranging from the 1700s to today.
This album is a treat of the naughtiest kind. Send the kids away, send away the easily offended, send away the not-so-easily offended, and then give it a spin. While listening to this tribute to a – generally ignored – piece of maritime history, you’ll almost certainly find yourself happily tapping your toes to the most explicit folk music imaginable. Which is just fine, until you come to the realization that your seagoing great-grandaddy likely sang these very songs. Then you’ll feel strange and disturbed."






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#962

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 22.11.2010 22:56
von affenhorst • Besucher | 773 Beiträge

Zitat von Mr. Remmington

Zitat von qwertzu

Zitat von Quaste



Collected, researched and performed by Richard Docker, Ph.D.
If you want to learn songs that deal frankly with sexual themes, find a group of men without the company of women, open up a bottle or two, and stay close until the singing begins.
For seamen, the enforced abstinence of sea voyages created a pressure that found an outlet in the singing of bawdy songs.
Such are these songs, selected from both the merchant service and naval tradition, songs of long ago as well as today, and songs from all corners of the English-speaking maritime world.
"The album is titled “Salty Dick’s Uncensored Sailor Songs”, and never was a product more truly labeled. This CD is packed with 21 of the most offensive songs you’ll ever hear.
If you read that previous sentence and thought, “oh please, how bad can it be?”, then read no further – it’s that bad and worse. It’s so bad, in fact, that I can’t truly review it, because were I to do so then I would use all sorts of words that I’d rather not, and then Google would see those words and start sending droves of perverts to this site. These words include the F-word, the C-word, the other C-word, the T-word, the J-word, the P-word, and the W-word, all used in great abundance. So let me try to tiptoe around this…
Salty Dick’s Uncensored Sailor Songs is both spirited and raunchy – and it’s also a lot of fun. From songs about Christopher Columbus bung-holing his shipmate to sailor’s having naughty dreams and priests “playing doctor” with nuns – this album lives up to its promise in every sense of the word.
None of these songs were written for this album – they’re each culled from decades of legend and tradition. Fans of sea shanties will likely be familiar with the likes of Friggin’ in the Riggin’, The Crabfish, Bellbottom Trousers, and others. But others are less common, such as A-Hole Rules the Navy, Eff Them All, and the hilariously innappropriate Christopher Columbo. Throughout it all, Salty Dick’s voice is friendly and chipper, which makes the lyrics seem all the naughtier. The liner notes briefly, but clearly, cite the sources of these songs, which hail from the British, Canadian, and US navies, ranging from the 1700s to today.
This album is a treat of the naughtiest kind. Send the kids away, send away the easily offended, send away the not-so-easily offended, and then give it a spin. While listening to this tribute to a – generally ignored – piece of maritime history, you’ll almost certainly find yourself happily tapping your toes to the most explicit folk music imaginable. Which is just fine, until you come to the realization that your seagoing great-grandaddy likely sang these very songs. Then you’ll feel strange and disturbed."









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#963

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 11:43
von Heinz • 6.776 Beiträge

http://www.myspace.com/bayernreggae

Ska auf Bayrisch... jo mei! Mir san nur do damit mer Spaß ham

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#964

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 16:17
von franz • Besucher | 8.215 Beiträge

is doch nix so neues... wie hiess der bayrische kifferspast nochmal, den alle immer so cool fanden...

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#965

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 17:21
von ich bin der nackte golfer • Besucher | 1.573 Beiträge

edmund stoiber?

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#966

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 17:23
von hyronimus • Besucher | 1.316 Beiträge

michael mittermeier

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#967

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 17:31
von franz • Besucher | 8.215 Beiträge

Ich musste grade erstmal selber die Worte "Bayer, Kiffer und Liedermacher" googlen, um auf seinen Namen zu kommen... Ich mein Hans Söllner, der spast...

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#968

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 18:07
von Hinz und Kunz • Besucher | 2.805 Beiträge

was hast dun denn gegen Hans Söllner?

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#969

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 24.11.2010 19:36
von incredible hot pot™ • Besucher | 1.478 Beiträge

hans söllner ist sau gut. also ruhe hier mal!

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#970

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 00:50
von Mr. Remmington • Besucher | 4.499 Beiträge

Ich halte zu Frrranz. Hans Söllner, Joint Venture und Ganz Schön Feist - Alles Dreck!

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#971

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 00:53
von Hinz und Kunz • Besucher | 2.805 Beiträge

schnell ma ne Schublade aufgemacht und alle reingeschubst!

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#972

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 10:35
von Mr. Remmington • Besucher | 4.499 Beiträge

Ja. Die Alles-Dreck-Schublade.

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#973

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 12:14
von franz • Besucher | 8.215 Beiträge

NP: Hetzjagd auf Hans Söllner

(edit: JA! Falscher Thread... aber egal... Es geht hier ums Pöbeln!)

edit2: und ach ja! Jamar hat Recht... Joint Venture und Ganz schön feist sind auch dreck!!!

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#974

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 13:33
von Souri • 1.221 Beiträge

Fantastisch es gibt doch noch Leute, die erkannt haben, dass Liedermaching Dreck ist.

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#975

RE: The Good Stuff

in Quasselecke 25.11.2010 14:03
von franz • Besucher | 8.215 Beiträge

Skeletor findet Hans Söllner bestimmt total cool...

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