Topic: Bristol Bound

Bristol Bound.Undefined


[D] The skipper called “we'll [D/C#] row the boat� .


[D/B] Ten days from Bristol and [*] fish on the floor.


Not a [D] breath of wind to [Em] fill the sail.


Oh! [Gm] Davy Jones; bring us [A] home this day.


(repeat same chord sequence for all verses)




Where our wives are waiting on the dock.


Babes in arms for a sign they watch.


And the bells of the church are calling shrill.


“Ah! Davy Jones; bring them home this day� .


[soc]


(CHORUS)




So, [G] row boys, [Gm] row boys.


For this [D] sea has claimed your [Em] friends and your kin.


[G] Sing boys, [Gm] sing boys.


And [D] pray for a home blowing [G] wind.


And [Gm] pray for a Bristol bound [D] wind.


[eoc]




We've worked on these seas since time has began.


Generations of seamen, cant work on the land.


A place on the boat from father to son.


And when the sea takes my body, my son will step up.




But today I must row for there is no fair wind.


And tomorrow I wed so my child has a name.



And Lord may I hear my son's hungry wail.


Oh! Davy Jones, bring me home this day.




[soc]


(REPEAT CHORUS)


[eoc]


As night starts to fall and the light fails us too.


A breeze from the west, are we saved all this crew.


As we row up the Severn, pass the worm to the north.


See the lights of the taverns, taste the ale in the jar.




The skipper says “row lads our homes are in sight� .


“We'll unload this fish and drink beer tonight� .


  We're rowing in darkness, no light from the moon.


And the deep comes to claim us, there's a ship in the gloom.




[soc]


(CHORUS)






We [G] rowed boys, [Gm] rowed boys.


For this [D] sea has claimed all our [Em] friends and our kin.


[G] Swim boys, it's [Gm] grim boys.


[D] Oh for the home blowing [G] wind.


[Gm] Oh for a Bristol bound [D] wind.


[eoc]



Words & Music by Phill Williams.  1st May 2010.

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

Re: Bristol Bound

OK, this is a very simple song:  D-to D add a Db Bass - then D add a B bass - you get the idea?

I recorded this in Eb, as D was too low, I think Eb is also too low! it'll be on My-Space ASAP.

This began on May 1, as I was brushing my teeth ready for bed. The first line came to me, but I was too tired so I wrote the rest next morning. It wasn't meant as a sad song, or as a fisherman's shanty! Story is; early 20th century fishermen (from Bristol?) find themselves becalmed in the Irish sea, they decide to row for home. One lad has got his young lady in the family way, and they plan to marry next day. Sad ending, they meet a steamer coming from Bristol in the fog....

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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Another epic tale from you Phill big_smile

As I read this I could feel the lads struggle to get back to safety of their loved ones.
Good imagery on this with a great twist on the last line.
Being in site of home and then going down I imagine has happened a few times through out the ages.



The skipper says “row lads our homes are in sight� .
“We'll unload this fish and drink beer tonight� .
We're rowing in darkness, no light from the moon.
And the deep comes to claim us, there's a ship in the gloom.


Well crafted from start to finish.
I checked but you have no recording...I'm guessing/hoping soon?

Well Done big_smile

Kenny

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Re: Bristol Bound

hi kenny, thanks for the thumbs up, i'm working on the recording as we speak...

phill

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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as per your request kenny, you will now find this song on myspace...click left

phill

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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Hey Phill
We seem to all at sea at moment music wise. The Caribbean and now nearer to home..
Excellent narative as usual. I like these sort of sea shanty type songs you do them so well.
Well done
ark

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Excellent Phil. Great images. I get chilled just listening like I'm in the water with them. Well done as always smile

I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused.
Elvis Costello

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Great song Phill.

I didnt have images of Bristol but , Finisterre, Galicia,in  Spain. My  childhood friend married a Galician, all his family are in the fishing industry. Its also known as  Costa De Morte,  "Coast of death" because of so many ship wrecks.

Its a beautiful place to visit but so scary when you see the power of the ocean there. Its also called the end of the world.

Im sure there generations have stood many times as ours have watching and hoping for there loved ones.

Thanks again Phill for the pleasure of your writing and recording.

Old Doll.

Why Blend in with the Crowd ? When you were made to stand out !

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hi lena, it began life as a song about a 19th century sailing ship that gets becalmed in the "doldrums?" i think that's an area of the caribbean? but that didn't really work so i found the fishing line (no pun intended). i was thinking about the cornish fishermen, or any of the south wales fishing ports, but bristol fitted best. i dont even know if you can get becalmed in the bristol channel?

hi geo, yes the water does tend to get very cold in the bristol channel, though it's more likely you'd die of pollution poisoning than the cold or drowning!

hi ark, while i was in spain, i walked along the marina looking for a yacht called coralina....i didn't find one though. maybe next year?

thanks to all

phill

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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A great write Phill, it has a very ethereal, almost spooky feel to it.  Great imagery.

Keep on Rocking and remember Animals Feel Pain Too.

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Howdy Phill smile
Between Bristol Bound and 99% of the Time I don't know which one I liked more.  Two different styles but both top knotch my friend smile I'm listening to Clock Watching at the moment. Love your work on the lead.


Your Getting Gooder big_smile

Cheers

Kenny

Just Keepin on Keepin on
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Re: Bristol Bound

hi kenny, always a pleasure to hear from you. well thanks for that, i hope to be putting up some more new ones in the not too distant future. to be honest, i feel that i can only put up songs on here that have a strong story or is meaningful. some of my songs are not, so you wont see them, but you may hear them on my-space or sound click.

hi buvvy, ethereal....is that swearing?  thanks anyway

phill

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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Hi Phill, I love this kinda stuff.  It was like a movie playing in my head.  Very descriptive.  It held my attention well.  I really like  the story line.

Well done sir.
jodyW