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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 12:57 am
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My pleasure, sir......anytime.

This genre provides the best soundtrack when I'm in my studio building models.

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:26 pm
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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 1:41 am
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Anybody into sailboats......?



If there were ever three guys made for singing together it's David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash.

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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 6:53 am
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Anybody into sailboats......?



If there were ever three guys made for singing together it's David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash.

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Thanks, for that, Arjay. Beautiful boat and great song. In answer to your question, I was one of the lucky ones to have the helm of this baby for several years in my teens. Thought you might like to see the training vessel and oldest ship (boat) in the Canadian Navy:
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If anyone out there is old enough to remember The TV series Adventures In Paradise - this the Tiki III (formerly Pilgrim - a U.S.C.G. Wartime training vessel). It is reputedly, amongst various configurations, the sister ship to The Oriole. So here is the chill relationship with music::
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Note: I corrected 'a U.S.C.G. Wartime trading vessel' to 'a U.S.C.G. Wartime training vessel'.
Goldurn autocorrect thingamagig did it to me again. :? :roll: :oops:

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 12:30 pm
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Jan and a few boats :D

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 4:01 pm
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Retroverbial wrote:
Anybody into sailboats......?



If there were ever three guys made for singing together it's David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash.

Arjay
Thanks, for that, Arjay. Beautiful boat and great song. In answer to your question, I was one of the lucky ones to have the helm of this baby for several years in my teens. Thought you might like to see the training vessel and oldest ship (boat) in the Canadian Navy:
.

If anyone out there is old enough to remember The TV series Adventures In Paradise - this the Tiki III (formerly Pilgrim - a U.S.C.G. Wartime training vessel). It is reputedly, amongst various configurations, the sister ship to The Oriole. So here is the chill relationship with music::
:D
FSB

Note: I corrected 'a U.S.C.G. Wartime trading vessel' to 'a U.S.C.G. Wartime training vessel'.
Goldurn autocorrect thingamagig did it to me again. :? :roll: :oops:


Oriole is a gorgeous vessel, FSB.

Decades ago I remember taking a dockside tour of the USCGC Eagle when she made a port call to Charleston, South Carolina. She's a three-masted barque about three hundred feet long and harkens back to the day of *true* sailing. The Coast Guard uses the Eagle to train prospective officers. No room for slackers or snowflakes on her deck -- it took a cadre of real men to crew the ship, much like HMCS Oriole. Thanks for jogging my memory, FSB.

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:45 pm
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Retroverbial wrote:

Oriole is a gorgeous vessel, FSB.

Decades ago I remember taking a dockside tour of the USCGC Eagle when she made a port call to Charleston, South Carolina. She's a three-masted barque about three hundred feet long and harkens back to the day of *true* sailing. The Coast Guard uses the Eagle to train prospective officers. No room for slackers or snowflakes on her deck -- it took a cadre of real men to crew the ship, much like HMCS Oriole. Thanks for jogging my memory, FSB.

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I'm glad you liked her, Arjay. Boston made, former Toronto Yacht Club pride, and my temporary bunk. Had many good times sailing old school, where I once drew the short straw to jiggle the stuck leather bound traveler ring that permits the sail to rise and fall. From the top of the main mast view point I could see the deck to my right or left and that assured me if I fell it would be in the ocean. :lol: When I was on her we had a First Nation's Chief of lower ranking that knew everything there was to know about that boat. He claimed it was his, and we didn't argue because his name was Billy Big Canoe! And he was.

I know the Eagle and she is drop dead beautiful. I've walked on the Bounty and the Bluenose, saw the Victory, and others; but, when I docked in Portsmouth, England I saw Italy's extremely ornate Amerigo Vespucci sail in with sailors all lined up in dress gear across the yards (spars). What a sight in one of the world's most historic harbors full of old and ultra modern ships. A far cry from the Lightning I learned on at the age of 8.

With that said, it's plain to see that sailing also motivates song writers. Here's some to chill by:



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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:51 pm
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Saliva "Ladies and Gentlemen". Pretty cool, SBLS.

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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 11:05 pm
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Great medley and video accompaniment, FSB.

At the other end of the spectrum we have this......



Anchors aweigh!

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 11:41 pm
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Buster Keaton. That was really terrific, Arjay. I've never seen that flick before. The harpoon gun explosion and the part about the crew being thrown overboard one by one and then a toss of the wreaths broke me up. That's not like me because, unlike landlubbers who can't relate, a common kinship exists amongst sailors especially for one another's misfortune even if they have differences. I'm supposed to feel sorry for the poor salts; but, that was priceless. Glad I never had a captain like that. :lol:
Great song too. Thanks, mate. :D

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 12:56 pm
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Sad songs are the greatest. Ain't they?

This surely is one of them:



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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 2:08 am
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A little treat from the late, great Glenn Frye and the boys......



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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 11:22 am
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A great addition and a great loss of talent. Thanks, Arjay.

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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 10:58 pm
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Post subject: Re: Your Favourite Chillin' Songs
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 12:34 am
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Old school is good for chillin' SBLS. Love the guitars and the synth on ELP's Lucky Man. Thanks!

As a teenager, I once rode an Arabian quarter horse by the name of Ali Kahn, so I kinda liked this one when it came out:


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