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This is scary stuff. Powerful bass, drums and guitars create a Doom laden and terrifying atmosphere. Exciting stuff. The Mingulay boat is in trouble. High tension Perfect for productions looking to create a sinister menacing effect. cold foreboding thrilling. Superb for any tense climactic sequence. Keywords: The wall Pink Floyd Bomb Tsunami earthquake Apocolyptic Ship Dramatic ominous terror violent edgy edge of seat instrumental, Action Music, Action Intense 45 seconds of power and awe.
This was: A sea shanty supposed to have been sung by Scottish fishermen as they returned from the Atlantic towards the Isle of Mingulay. However, the Isle of Mingulay was abandoned in 1912, and therefore the song cannot be authentic to the isle's fishing community.
It now is: A very dramatic and powerful rock version but gives more meaning to the lyrics than any we have heard before. This will move you! 5 musicians:
Andy John Bradley (Ireland) Vocals and 12 string accoustic guitar
Colin Tench (Sweden) Electric guitars
Marco Chiappini (Italy) Keyboards
Stef Flaming (Belgium) Bass Guitar
Victor Tassone (New York) Drums and percussion
came together to produce this drama. No computers were used to harm the music!
This is a ship of hope. A determined crew. A great and compassionate Leader.
This is terrific!
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This is a traditional sea shanty, which Richard Thompson achieved much success with. Inspirational, Hope, Drama, Anthem. Lost at sea. Over 8 minutes and takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. This is how Pink Floyd could have done it but we did it first! Heel ya ho, boys. Is anybody out there? Male Vocals, Folk, Progressive Folk
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This was: A sea shanty supposed to have been sung by Scottish fishermen as they returned from the Atlantic towards the Isle of Mingulay However, the Isle of Mingulay was abandoned in 1912, and therefore the song cannot be authentic to the isle's fishing community
It now is: A very dramatic and powerful rock version but gives more meaning to the lyrics than any we have heard before This will move you! 5 musicians:
Andy John Bradley Ireland Vocals and 12 string accoustic guitar
Colin Tench Sweden Electric guitars
Marco Chiappini Italy Keyboards
Stef Flaming Belgium Bass Guitar
Victor Tassone New York Drums and percussion
came together to produce this drama No computers were used to harm the music!
This is a ship of hope A determined crew A great and compassionate Leader
This is terrific!
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The Mingulay Boatsong Storm