Pirates in the Port!

I don’t exactly know what it is about pirates that has attracted the attention of such and adoring public. But I for one am glad – it gives Lucy and I the opportunity to dig out our bad rags (that’s like glad rags only more piratical) and get out there and play some music!

We will be a-setting sail once more for lovely Newport in Wales for there annual Pirates in the Port shanty festival next weekend (31st May – 1st June 2025). We will be performing a selection of songs of the sea and shanties on Saturday 31st at the Mercure Hotel at 12.00 hrs and then again at McCanns Rock N Ale Bar at 14.00 hrs – and we’re really looking forward to it.

I am currently working on two more tracks to upload to our Shanty Project Channel.

One is called Steam and Sail and is sung from the perspective of old sailors witnessing the decline of the sailing ships as steam ships began to become more more popular and more reliable. In a final cruel irony sailing ships were retained to carry coal around the ports of the world to fuel the steamships.

And the other track I am working on is about a hapless chappie considering work on a pirate vessel. It is called the Jobseeker’s Hornpipe – and as you might have guessed it’s a funny song.

Here is a snippet of the lyrics:

“Though not usually proactive, I arranged to see the rep,

on consideration thought it would be wiser –

To wait until I’d got the job before I told the wife

Then carefully choose my moment to surprise her”

Ill post more when they are ready for upload

Heave ho! Me lads

The sailing ships ran by the concerted effort of the sailors on board.

It’s a fantastic art form, the sea shanty. You probably don’t need me to tell you that sea shanties are work songs from the sailing ship days where it was man power that kept the ships at sea – human energy – not steam and diesel, nor electric motors raised the anchors and the sails. And these men had to work together. Sea shanties – lead by the shanty man ensured that these tough fellas worked together – to breast the capstan bars or heave on sheets and lines. If they did not work together sailing ships would not have been feasible.

Sometimes shanties were sung to bewail the hard life of a seaman, sometimes to express how they missed home comforts and there loved ones, sometimes shanties sang about hopes for better weather. For me the common thread is that they were very much sung from the hearts and souls of the men singing them.

Hope to see you somewhere soon!

Take care

Tony

Updates and News

Good morrow to all ‘ee Pirates out there ’tis nearly Brixham Pirate Festival time again!

In around three weeks time if the weather’s set fair the good ship Hooligan’s Rule will be sailing to Brixham for to entertain the folks there with our brand of songs of the sea and piratical shenanigans.

‘t all starts on Friday afternoon of 2nd May at the Pearl and Oyster bar – like it says on the poster above – from 4 o’clock

Then we will be in Brixham Town Centre carpark at 1100 hrs on Saturday 3rd May and again on Sunday 4th May at 1100 hrs for more….

Now I suppose it may not be obvious but to put on a festival like this is no mean feat – a small bunch of dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to get it all up and running and you would be astounded at how many dubloons it takes to get all the stuff in place that’s needed – health and safety arrangements, equipment hire, staging, road closures, events, even portaloos! And nobody does nothing for free nowadays – except for the volunteers of course! It all takes a heap of treasure to make it happen – all for YOUR ENTERTAINMENT.

So we’d ask you two favours!

One – yes, my friends, support our local traders! Buy things from the market and our shops. As you will know many small town traders are facing stiff competition from the big boys …

Two – Pirates are not known for asking nicely. But here goes: Please Please Please donate to the Brixham Pirate Festival to ensure that we can continue to make the festival a success this year and into the future. We are very proud here in Brixham that we host THE BEST PIRATE FESTIVAL IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. Let’s keep it that way – and the only way to hang on to such an accolade is – well, MONEY MONEY MONEY. And a bit more MONEY. It can only happen year on year if the volunteers that organise the whole Festival cover the overheads. A Spanish galleon full of gold would hardly cover it! So please donate whatever spare dubloons you can afford.

All we want is for you all you ladies, gentlemen and kids to come along and enjoy. Come and sing along and laugh until your sides ache; get you ice cream and your chips and your souvenirs of our beautiful town, and if the grown ups fancy a few drinks (responsibly and peaceably of course), I’m sure you’ll be made to feel most welcome. Then when it’s all over go home with your very own treasure of rich and wonderful memories.

Who could want more treasure than that?