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Son of Rogues Gallery - "The Mermaid"
"The Mermaid" featuring Patti Smith & Johnny Depp, from "Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys"
Available now, order at http://amzn.to/XGMP1X
published: 09 Feb 2013
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Son Of Rogues Gallery - "Shenandoah"
"Shenandoah" featuring Tom Waits and Keith Richards, from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
published: 09 Jan 2013
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Sailing a 180 Foot Iconic Sailboat in ITALY!
For this week's Vlog, we are showing you the behind-the-scenes of our shoot of the Iconic Shenandoah of Sark! Follow us on Instagram @EnesYilmazer , @AyersWorld.
Get 50% Off On Your Kamikoto Set! Go to - https://www.Kamikoto.com/Enes
Kamikoto's Website: https://kamikoto.com/
Kamikoto's Instagram: @kamikoto
https://www.instagram.com/kamikoto/
Watch the full Yacht tour of Shenandoah here: https://youtu.be/5QZt2VwwdK0
Make sure to follow me on my main channel where we tour the best homes around the world: https://www.youtube.com/enesyilmazer
For any business inquiries please contact me at: [email protected]
Would you like your listing or property to be featured on this channel? Click the link to get in touch with us: https://bit.ly/3AOJjjD
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.faceboo...
published: 12 Nov 2022
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Tom Waits feat. Keith Richards - Shenandoah
Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
published: 27 Feb 2013
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Did you know BOTH Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling Both Owned THIS Luxurious Yacht
Did you know both Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling both owned the same yacht? It's true and in this video I'll explain a little more detail about this cool adventure of a boat.
Look, having a yacht to call your own is the embodiment of a roaring success. Not only is it super expensive, but it’s the epitome of relaxation for the world’s richest and most powerful. Imagine, chilling around the Mediterranean sea in a luxury yacht holding a cold drink while you move along the waves–just because you can! So, of course if you've got some cash to spare, you would love to make that fantasy come true..right?
That’s exactly what Johnny Depp and JK Rowling did when they cruised in style with Amphitrite.
The Amphitrite is a charmingly vintage super yacht that's been designed in an unorthodox Art Deco st...
published: 15 Jul 2022
-
Pierce Brosnan Gets Choked Up When Interviewer Is From His Hometown
Crossy sat down to chat with 007 himself, Pierce Brosnan. The legendary actor talks about joining the DC universe as Doctor Fate. They also discuss working with Daywne Johnson and reminisce about his home in Ireland, Navan.
Check out the full interview here - https://youtu.be/hubZUDcbKl8
#blackadam #piercebrosnan #dwaynejohnson #dcuniverse #dc #dccomics
published: 27 Oct 2022
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Bonnie and Clyde - The Highwaymen LAST SCENE HD / Final / Shootout / 2019
The Highwaymen 2019
Last scene - Bonnie and Clyde - Shootout
published: 02 Apr 2019
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The Mermaid
Provided to YouTube by Epitaph
The Mermaid · Patti Smith · Johnny Depp
Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
℗ Anti Inc.
Released on: 2013-02-19
Music Publisher: Druse Music (ASCAP)
Composer Lyricist: Patti Smith
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 27 Oct 2020
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Shenandoah - Tom Waits / Keith Richards (Subtitulada Inglés/Español)
"Shenandoah" forma parte de Son Of Rogue's Gallery ("El hijo de Galería de Granujas: Baladas piratas, Canciones del mar y cantos de marineros", ANTI Records), producido por Hal Willner, con Johnny Depp como productor ejecutivo. El disco cuenta con la participación de reconocidos artistas como Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, entre otros. Es la continuación de Rogue's Gallery (Galería de Granujas), de 2006, del mismo sello y productor.
["'Shenandoah' is included in 'Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys', executive produced by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski. The compilation of sea shanties features Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Sean Lennon and many more. The album is a follow up to Willner's 2006 production, Rogue's Ga...
published: 12 Apr 2013
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Son Of Rogues Gallery - "Leaving Of Liverpool"
"Leaving Of Liverpool" from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
The Leaving of Liverpool
A fo'c'sle song first documented as having been heard in 1885 aboard an American ship, collected by William Main Doerflinger in the 1940s and first published in 1951. A second version, also collected by Doerflinger and recently discovered at the U.S. Library of Congress, is a capstan shanty that, like the more familiar version, tells the story of sailors saying farewell to Liverpool, on board the "floating hell" that would take them to California.
It would be hard not to agree with the celebrated maritime historian Danny Vickers on just about any question concerning young men who went to sea, especially in the northeastern parts of North America. Seriously, even Good Will...
published: 07 Dec 2012
2:26
Son of Rogues Gallery - "The Mermaid"
"The Mermaid" featuring Patti Smith & Johnny Depp, from "Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys"
Available now, order at http://amzn.to/XG...
"The Mermaid" featuring Patti Smith & Johnny Depp, from "Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys"
Available now, order at http://amzn.to/XGMP1X
https://wn.com/Son_Of_Rogues_Gallery_The_Mermaid
"The Mermaid" featuring Patti Smith & Johnny Depp, from "Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys"
Available now, order at http://amzn.to/XGMP1X
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 68675
4:04
Son Of Rogues Gallery - "Shenandoah"
"Shenandoah" featuring Tom Waits and Keith Richards, from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
"Shenandoah" featuring Tom Waits and Keith Richards, from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
https://wn.com/Son_Of_Rogues_Gallery_Shenandoah
"Shenandoah" featuring Tom Waits and Keith Richards, from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 446519
13:46
Sailing a 180 Foot Iconic Sailboat in ITALY!
For this week's Vlog, we are showing you the behind-the-scenes of our shoot of the Iconic Shenandoah of Sark! Follow us on Instagram @EnesYilmazer , @AyersWorld...
For this week's Vlog, we are showing you the behind-the-scenes of our shoot of the Iconic Shenandoah of Sark! Follow us on Instagram @EnesYilmazer , @AyersWorld.
Get 50% Off On Your Kamikoto Set! Go to - https://www.Kamikoto.com/Enes
Kamikoto's Website: https://kamikoto.com/
Kamikoto's Instagram: @kamikoto
https://www.instagram.com/kamikoto/
Watch the full Yacht tour of Shenandoah here: https://youtu.be/5QZt2VwwdK0
Make sure to follow me on my main channel where we tour the best homes around the world: https://www.youtube.com/enesyilmazer
For any business inquiries please contact me at:
[email protected]
Would you like your listing or property to be featured on this channel? Click the link to get in touch with us: https://bit.ly/3AOJjjD
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnesYilmazerOfficial
Enes: https://www.instagram.com/enesyilmazer/
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Mikey: https://www.instagram.com/ayersworld/
Yacht Name: Shenandoah of Sark
Specs: 4 Staterooms
LOA: 54 m/178'
Beam: 8.3 m/27'
Tonage: 178 gt
Yacht's Link: https://www.burgessyachts.com/en/charter-a-yacht/yachts-for-charter/shenandoah-of-sark-00006624
Yacht's Website: https://syshenandoah.com
Sale Price: $10,000,000
Charter Price: $112,240 / 110,000€
Listed by: Burgess and Sandeman
Sandeman Yacht Website: https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/
Captain of Shenandoah Yacht: Russell Potter
Yacht Description: "There are very few yachts whose grace, elegance and class cut through the world of yachting to be perceived as a thing of beauty by all who see them. SHENANDOAH OF SARK is one such yacht. The very embodiment of the golden age of sail, she turns heads and wins hearts wherever she goes.
To be on board, then, is something very special indeed. With the sails set and drawing, there is an undeniable sense of exhilaration as she leans into the waves and forges gracefully on powered by nature alone. From the family-friendly, line-free guest cockpit at the heart of the action, you can watch as her talented, highly experienced crew trims and tunes the sails to extract every tenth of a knot. At anchor, her wide-open deck spaces present limitless options for relaxation, entertainment and generally being the centre of attention.
The yacht's gifted chef will serve up delicious fare from lunch on deck to beach BBQs to banquets below at the yacht's formal dining room as the saloon's baby grand piano plays. Take the tender ashore to explore delightful port towns as the sun sets or relax with a movie night on board.After another day's exceptional sailing and the sort of glamour that brought Vogue on board for a fashion shoot, you and your guests can retire to four versatile suites including a sumptuous full-beam master cabin and prepare for another day.
SHENANDOAH OF SARK combines the authenticity of a bygone era, over a century of sail, with the modern amenities that deliver the full luxury of a modern yacht charter. This is a yacht that inspires passion and she has been cherished and relentlessly maintained to deliver the ultimate sailing yacht experience every time."
My Channel: Hi everybody, my name is Enes Yilmazer, and welcome to my second channel! Here you will see our trips around the world, behind the scenes of our video shoots, and get the know myself, Mikey, and the whole team. If you like my videos make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button. Leave a comment on any video if you have any questions about LA or homes we tour or simply to say Hi! Looking forward to meeting you! Cheers, Enes Yilmazer
Bu videolarımı Türkçe seyretmek için Türkçe kanalıma gidebilirsiniz: www.youtube.com/EnesYilmazerTurkiye
WeBull is the app I use to invest in stocks:
Get 2 free Stocks on WeBull when you open an account and deposit $100 (Valued up to $1400): https://act.webull.com/k/bCDhBDjQ1epq/main
Camera Gear used in the Video and Edit:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/enesyilmazer?listId=1OXA45Y91M6J7
My favorite books:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/enesyilmazer?listId=2XTUW13ZX2HL7
Music In this Video: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/kn080u/
Online course I used to get my Real Estate License:
https://trk.realestateexpress.com/?a=13808&c=158&p=r&s1=
#YachtTour #Superyacht #LuxuryYachts #vlog #enesyilmazer #Enesplus #Shenandoah #Italy #Kamikoto #exploreryacht #enesyilmazer
Created by Enes Yilmazer (DRE 02077182) - @EnesYilmazer
Filmed by @DalDavis
Edited by @DalDavis , @AyersWorld , @Jaysonk0312, @create.james
Time Codes:
00:00 Intro, Onboarding Shenandoah
04:11 This Week's video sponsor: Kamikoto
06:07 Day 1
07:30 Dinner, End of Day 1
08:40 Team Swimming, Breakfast
10:36 Day 2, More About The Team, Outro
https://wn.com/Sailing_A_180_Foot_Iconic_Sailboat_In_Italy
For this week's Vlog, we are showing you the behind-the-scenes of our shoot of the Iconic Shenandoah of Sark! Follow us on Instagram @EnesYilmazer , @AyersWorld.
Get 50% Off On Your Kamikoto Set! Go to - https://www.Kamikoto.com/Enes
Kamikoto's Website: https://kamikoto.com/
Kamikoto's Instagram: @kamikoto
https://www.instagram.com/kamikoto/
Watch the full Yacht tour of Shenandoah here: https://youtu.be/5QZt2VwwdK0
Make sure to follow me on my main channel where we tour the best homes around the world: https://www.youtube.com/enesyilmazer
For any business inquiries please contact me at:
[email protected]
Would you like your listing or property to be featured on this channel? Click the link to get in touch with us: https://bit.ly/3AOJjjD
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnesYilmazerOfficial
Enes: https://www.instagram.com/enesyilmazer/
Enes on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@enesyilmazerla
Mikey: https://www.instagram.com/ayersworld/
Yacht Name: Shenandoah of Sark
Specs: 4 Staterooms
LOA: 54 m/178'
Beam: 8.3 m/27'
Tonage: 178 gt
Yacht's Link: https://www.burgessyachts.com/en/charter-a-yacht/yachts-for-charter/shenandoah-of-sark-00006624
Yacht's Website: https://syshenandoah.com
Sale Price: $10,000,000
Charter Price: $112,240 / 110,000€
Listed by: Burgess and Sandeman
Sandeman Yacht Website: https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/
Captain of Shenandoah Yacht: Russell Potter
Yacht Description: "There are very few yachts whose grace, elegance and class cut through the world of yachting to be perceived as a thing of beauty by all who see them. SHENANDOAH OF SARK is one such yacht. The very embodiment of the golden age of sail, she turns heads and wins hearts wherever she goes.
To be on board, then, is something very special indeed. With the sails set and drawing, there is an undeniable sense of exhilaration as she leans into the waves and forges gracefully on powered by nature alone. From the family-friendly, line-free guest cockpit at the heart of the action, you can watch as her talented, highly experienced crew trims and tunes the sails to extract every tenth of a knot. At anchor, her wide-open deck spaces present limitless options for relaxation, entertainment and generally being the centre of attention.
The yacht's gifted chef will serve up delicious fare from lunch on deck to beach BBQs to banquets below at the yacht's formal dining room as the saloon's baby grand piano plays. Take the tender ashore to explore delightful port towns as the sun sets or relax with a movie night on board.After another day's exceptional sailing and the sort of glamour that brought Vogue on board for a fashion shoot, you and your guests can retire to four versatile suites including a sumptuous full-beam master cabin and prepare for another day.
SHENANDOAH OF SARK combines the authenticity of a bygone era, over a century of sail, with the modern amenities that deliver the full luxury of a modern yacht charter. This is a yacht that inspires passion and she has been cherished and relentlessly maintained to deliver the ultimate sailing yacht experience every time."
My Channel: Hi everybody, my name is Enes Yilmazer, and welcome to my second channel! Here you will see our trips around the world, behind the scenes of our video shoots, and get the know myself, Mikey, and the whole team. If you like my videos make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button. Leave a comment on any video if you have any questions about LA or homes we tour or simply to say Hi! Looking forward to meeting you! Cheers, Enes Yilmazer
Bu videolarımı Türkçe seyretmek için Türkçe kanalıma gidebilirsiniz: www.youtube.com/EnesYilmazerTurkiye
WeBull is the app I use to invest in stocks:
Get 2 free Stocks on WeBull when you open an account and deposit $100 (Valued up to $1400): https://act.webull.com/k/bCDhBDjQ1epq/main
Camera Gear used in the Video and Edit:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/enesyilmazer?listId=1OXA45Y91M6J7
My favorite books:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/enesyilmazer?listId=2XTUW13ZX2HL7
Music In this Video: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/kn080u/
Online course I used to get my Real Estate License:
https://trk.realestateexpress.com/?a=13808&c=158&p=r&s1=
#YachtTour #Superyacht #LuxuryYachts #vlog #enesyilmazer #Enesplus #Shenandoah #Italy #Kamikoto #exploreryacht #enesyilmazer
Created by Enes Yilmazer (DRE 02077182) - @EnesYilmazer
Filmed by @DalDavis
Edited by @DalDavis , @AyersWorld , @Jaysonk0312, @create.james
Time Codes:
00:00 Intro, Onboarding Shenandoah
04:11 This Week's video sponsor: Kamikoto
06:07 Day 1
07:30 Dinner, End of Day 1
08:40 Team Swimming, Breakfast
10:36 Day 2, More About The Team, Outro
- published: 12 Nov 2022
- views: 67714
4:04
Tom Waits feat. Keith Richards - Shenandoah
Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
https://wn.com/Tom_Waits_Feat._Keith_Richards_Shenandoah
Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 157604
5:48
Did you know BOTH Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling Both Owned THIS Luxurious Yacht
Did you know both Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling both owned the same yacht? It's true and in this video I'll explain a little more detail about this cool adventur...
Did you know both Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling both owned the same yacht? It's true and in this video I'll explain a little more detail about this cool adventure of a boat.
Look, having a yacht to call your own is the embodiment of a roaring success. Not only is it super expensive, but it’s the epitome of relaxation for the world’s richest and most powerful. Imagine, chilling around the Mediterranean sea in a luxury yacht holding a cold drink while you move along the waves–just because you can! So, of course if you've got some cash to spare, you would love to make that fantasy come true..right?
That’s exactly what Johnny Depp and JK Rowling did when they cruised in style with Amphitrite.
The Amphitrite is a charmingly vintage super yacht that's been designed in an unorthodox Art Deco style way back in 2009 thanks to Redman Whiteley Dixon. Spanning a 156 foot long vintage build, she is completely unique from the majority of luxury superyachts that have sleek features and modern interiors. It was remodeled to seem like an old-fashioned bordello, and it has an overall velvet feel. The color palette of the vessel includes certain shades of red and gold to give that royalty feel.
Even though the Amphitrite may give off the impression of being an antique ship, she does not come with the drawbacks that are often related with vintage yachts, such as reduced performance, an absence of luxury, and insufficient options for modern sources of entertainment. In fact, it’s the epitome of comfortable and contemporary at the same time!
If the waves are too strong, you may retreat to the home theater, salon, or its wonderful entertainment area. The three-deck yacht has enough capacity for ten people to rest comfortably between its four guest chambers, each of which has a postage stamp-sized en suite heads, and its master suite, which is highlighted with marble accents up to its dressing room and bathroom. Additionally, there are a total of 5 staff quarters, and the kitchen is adequately stocked to provide for the preparation of gourmet meals while you float around in luxury.
It’s elegantly designed and luxuriously furnished with a bohemian vibe main deck lounge, rich wooden paneling and floors, ten windows that are extravagantly draped with huge curtains, and an advanced entertainment system that includes satellite tv. The teak-trimmed glass doors slide open to reveal the enclosed rear deck, which has an outdoor seating area with a dining table that seats ten people and a curving bank of comfortable banquettes.
However, before Amphitrite was called as such today, she was originally named as Vajoliroja by her first owner Johnny Depp. It actually came from his and his family members’ names. Va for Vanessa, Jo for Johnny, Liro for Lilly-Rose and Ja for Jack. However, he changed its name to Amphitrite when he married Amber Heard in 2015 as a wedding gift.
In Greek Mythology, Amphitrite was the wife of Poseidon and the oldest of the fifty Nereides. She was also known as the goddess-queen of the sea and the feminine embodiment of the ocean. It simply makes sense that both Johnny Depp and JK Rowling would have a soft spot for this yacht despite all the expenses it entails. Not only does it exude opulence, the narrative behind it is also enchanted and quite mysterious.
When it was first bought by Depp, it was reported that he had spent around $8 million just for renovations aside from the base price of $10 million for the ship itself! Aside from that, he spent around $350,000 per month for the Amphitrite’s maintenance and to pay the staff. Then, around 2015, Depp allegedly sold it to a business magnate before it was eventually acquired by billionaire author JK Rowling for a staggering $28 million dollars. However, the author also put it up for sale for $19 million just after 8 months of ownership under Curtis Stokes & Associates. She even allowed it to be chartered for a weekly fee of around $130,000, excluding additional fees.
Now, no one truly knows what Amphitrite looks like today. Thankfully, we have sources to help us remember all of its splendor when it was at the hands of Depp and Rowling. Check out more videos just like this on our channel.
YouTube Audio Library
Track: Select | Artist: Patrick Patrikios
https://wn.com/Did_You_Know_Both_Johnny_Depp_And_J.K._Rowling_Both_Owned_This_Luxurious_Yacht
Did you know both Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling both owned the same yacht? It's true and in this video I'll explain a little more detail about this cool adventure of a boat.
Look, having a yacht to call your own is the embodiment of a roaring success. Not only is it super expensive, but it’s the epitome of relaxation for the world’s richest and most powerful. Imagine, chilling around the Mediterranean sea in a luxury yacht holding a cold drink while you move along the waves–just because you can! So, of course if you've got some cash to spare, you would love to make that fantasy come true..right?
That’s exactly what Johnny Depp and JK Rowling did when they cruised in style with Amphitrite.
The Amphitrite is a charmingly vintage super yacht that's been designed in an unorthodox Art Deco style way back in 2009 thanks to Redman Whiteley Dixon. Spanning a 156 foot long vintage build, she is completely unique from the majority of luxury superyachts that have sleek features and modern interiors. It was remodeled to seem like an old-fashioned bordello, and it has an overall velvet feel. The color palette of the vessel includes certain shades of red and gold to give that royalty feel.
Even though the Amphitrite may give off the impression of being an antique ship, she does not come with the drawbacks that are often related with vintage yachts, such as reduced performance, an absence of luxury, and insufficient options for modern sources of entertainment. In fact, it’s the epitome of comfortable and contemporary at the same time!
If the waves are too strong, you may retreat to the home theater, salon, or its wonderful entertainment area. The three-deck yacht has enough capacity for ten people to rest comfortably between its four guest chambers, each of which has a postage stamp-sized en suite heads, and its master suite, which is highlighted with marble accents up to its dressing room and bathroom. Additionally, there are a total of 5 staff quarters, and the kitchen is adequately stocked to provide for the preparation of gourmet meals while you float around in luxury.
It’s elegantly designed and luxuriously furnished with a bohemian vibe main deck lounge, rich wooden paneling and floors, ten windows that are extravagantly draped with huge curtains, and an advanced entertainment system that includes satellite tv. The teak-trimmed glass doors slide open to reveal the enclosed rear deck, which has an outdoor seating area with a dining table that seats ten people and a curving bank of comfortable banquettes.
However, before Amphitrite was called as such today, she was originally named as Vajoliroja by her first owner Johnny Depp. It actually came from his and his family members’ names. Va for Vanessa, Jo for Johnny, Liro for Lilly-Rose and Ja for Jack. However, he changed its name to Amphitrite when he married Amber Heard in 2015 as a wedding gift.
In Greek Mythology, Amphitrite was the wife of Poseidon and the oldest of the fifty Nereides. She was also known as the goddess-queen of the sea and the feminine embodiment of the ocean. It simply makes sense that both Johnny Depp and JK Rowling would have a soft spot for this yacht despite all the expenses it entails. Not only does it exude opulence, the narrative behind it is also enchanted and quite mysterious.
When it was first bought by Depp, it was reported that he had spent around $8 million just for renovations aside from the base price of $10 million for the ship itself! Aside from that, he spent around $350,000 per month for the Amphitrite’s maintenance and to pay the staff. Then, around 2015, Depp allegedly sold it to a business magnate before it was eventually acquired by billionaire author JK Rowling for a staggering $28 million dollars. However, the author also put it up for sale for $19 million just after 8 months of ownership under Curtis Stokes & Associates. She even allowed it to be chartered for a weekly fee of around $130,000, excluding additional fees.
Now, no one truly knows what Amphitrite looks like today. Thankfully, we have sources to help us remember all of its splendor when it was at the hands of Depp and Rowling. Check out more videos just like this on our channel.
YouTube Audio Library
Track: Select | Artist: Patrick Patrikios
- published: 15 Jul 2022
- views: 262
0:47
Pierce Brosnan Gets Choked Up When Interviewer Is From His Hometown
Crossy sat down to chat with 007 himself, Pierce Brosnan. The legendary actor talks about joining the DC universe as Doctor Fate. They also discuss working with...
Crossy sat down to chat with 007 himself, Pierce Brosnan. The legendary actor talks about joining the DC universe as Doctor Fate. They also discuss working with Daywne Johnson and reminisce about his home in Ireland, Navan.
Check out the full interview here - https://youtu.be/hubZUDcbKl8
#blackadam #piercebrosnan #dwaynejohnson #dcuniverse #dc #dccomics
https://wn.com/Pierce_Brosnan_Gets_Choked_Up_When_Interviewer_Is_From_His_Hometown
Crossy sat down to chat with 007 himself, Pierce Brosnan. The legendary actor talks about joining the DC universe as Doctor Fate. They also discuss working with Daywne Johnson and reminisce about his home in Ireland, Navan.
Check out the full interview here - https://youtu.be/hubZUDcbKl8
#blackadam #piercebrosnan #dwaynejohnson #dcuniverse #dc #dccomics
- published: 27 Oct 2022
- views: 7451141
2:26
The Mermaid
Provided to YouTube by Epitaph
The Mermaid · Patti Smith · Johnny Depp
Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
℗ Anti Inc.
Released on: ...
Provided to YouTube by Epitaph
The Mermaid · Patti Smith · Johnny Depp
Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
℗ Anti Inc.
Released on: 2013-02-19
Music Publisher: Druse Music (ASCAP)
Composer Lyricist: Patti Smith
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/The_Mermaid
Provided to YouTube by Epitaph
The Mermaid · Patti Smith · Johnny Depp
Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
℗ Anti Inc.
Released on: 2013-02-19
Music Publisher: Druse Music (ASCAP)
Composer Lyricist: Patti Smith
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 8098
4:21
Shenandoah - Tom Waits / Keith Richards (Subtitulada Inglés/Español)
"Shenandoah" forma parte de Son Of Rogue's Gallery ("El hijo de Galería de Granujas: Baladas piratas, Canciones del mar y cantos de marineros", ANTI Records), p...
"Shenandoah" forma parte de Son Of Rogue's Gallery ("El hijo de Galería de Granujas: Baladas piratas, Canciones del mar y cantos de marineros", ANTI Records), producido por Hal Willner, con Johnny Depp como productor ejecutivo. El disco cuenta con la participación de reconocidos artistas como Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, entre otros. Es la continuación de Rogue's Gallery (Galería de Granujas), de 2006, del mismo sello y productor.
["'Shenandoah' is included in 'Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys', executive produced by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski. The compilation of sea shanties features Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Sean Lennon and many more. The album is a follow up to Willner's 2006 production, Rogue's Gallery."]
http://www.anti.com/releases/son-rogues-gallery-pirate-ballads-sea-songs-chanteys/
"'Oh Shenandoah' (o simplemente, 'Shenandoah', conocida también como 'Al otro lado del ancho Missouri') es una canción folclórica tradicional norteamericana de origen incierto, que data de comienzos del siglo XIX, como mínimo. La palabra Shenandoah es de origen nativo norteamericano desconocido.
El origen de la balada es ambiguo, y existen muchas versiones de la letra de la canción."
["'Oh Shenandoah' (also called simply 'Shenandoah', or 'Across the Wide Missouri') is a traditional American folk song of uncertain origin, dating at least to the early 19th century. The word Shenandoah is of unknown Native American origin.
The origin of the song is unclear, and there are many sets of lyrics".]
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_Shenandoah
La versión de Tom Waits recoge diferentes versos e ideas presentes en varias de esas versiones.
Tom Waits´ version takes verses and ideas which are present in several of those versions.
"'Shenandoa' ha sido durante mucho tiempo una de las canciones favoritas de grupos corales y vocales cuidadosamente pulidos, como los Statler Brothers o el Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Waits y Richards prestan un servicio sumamente necesario a la canción: La reivindican en nombre de todos aquellos barqueros borrachos y sucios, de todos los que vivían empapados en ron; para aquellos solitarios marineros que la cantaban en el mar."
["The song has long been a favorite of clean-shaven choral and vocal groups like the Statler Brothers and Mormon Tabernacle Choir and was the title theme of the 1965 Civil War film Shenandoah, with Jimmy Stewart. Waits and Richards do the song a much-needed service—they reclaim it for the drunken, dirty boatmen and rum-soaked, lonely sailors who sang it at sea". Josh Jones] http://www.openculture.com/2013/01/tom_waits_and_keith_richards_sing_sea_song_shenandoah.html
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"Shenandoah" forma parte de Son Of Rogue's Gallery ("El hijo de Galería de Granujas: Baladas piratas, Canciones del mar y cantos de marineros", ANTI Records), producido por Hal Willner, con Johnny Depp como productor ejecutivo. El disco cuenta con la participación de reconocidos artistas como Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, entre otros. Es la continuación de Rogue's Gallery (Galería de Granujas), de 2006, del mismo sello y productor.
["'Shenandoah' is included in 'Son of Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys', executive produced by Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski. The compilation of sea shanties features Tom Waits, Keith Richards, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Sean Lennon and many more. The album is a follow up to Willner's 2006 production, Rogue's Gallery."]
http://www.anti.com/releases/son-rogues-gallery-pirate-ballads-sea-songs-chanteys/
"'Oh Shenandoah' (o simplemente, 'Shenandoah', conocida también como 'Al otro lado del ancho Missouri') es una canción folclórica tradicional norteamericana de origen incierto, que data de comienzos del siglo XIX, como mínimo. La palabra Shenandoah es de origen nativo norteamericano desconocido.
El origen de la balada es ambiguo, y existen muchas versiones de la letra de la canción."
["'Oh Shenandoah' (also called simply 'Shenandoah', or 'Across the Wide Missouri') is a traditional American folk song of uncertain origin, dating at least to the early 19th century. The word Shenandoah is of unknown Native American origin.
The origin of the song is unclear, and there are many sets of lyrics".]
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_Shenandoah
La versión de Tom Waits recoge diferentes versos e ideas presentes en varias de esas versiones.
Tom Waits´ version takes verses and ideas which are present in several of those versions.
"'Shenandoa' ha sido durante mucho tiempo una de las canciones favoritas de grupos corales y vocales cuidadosamente pulidos, como los Statler Brothers o el Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Waits y Richards prestan un servicio sumamente necesario a la canción: La reivindican en nombre de todos aquellos barqueros borrachos y sucios, de todos los que vivían empapados en ron; para aquellos solitarios marineros que la cantaban en el mar."
["The song has long been a favorite of clean-shaven choral and vocal groups like the Statler Brothers and Mormon Tabernacle Choir and was the title theme of the 1965 Civil War film Shenandoah, with Jimmy Stewart. Waits and Richards do the song a much-needed service—they reclaim it for the drunken, dirty boatmen and rum-soaked, lonely sailors who sang it at sea". Josh Jones] http://www.openculture.com/2013/01/tom_waits_and_keith_richards_sing_sea_song_shenandoah.html
Disclaimer: I don't own any copyright©. All the content of the video belongs to the original owners. No copyright infringement is intended.
- published: 12 Apr 2013
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Son Of Rogues Gallery - "Leaving Of Liverpool"
"Leaving Of Liverpool" from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
The Leaving of Liverpool
A fo'c'sle song first documented as having ...
"Leaving Of Liverpool" from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
The Leaving of Liverpool
A fo'c'sle song first documented as having been heard in 1885 aboard an American ship, collected by William Main Doerflinger in the 1940s and first published in 1951. A second version, also collected by Doerflinger and recently discovered at the U.S. Library of Congress, is a capstan shanty that, like the more familiar version, tells the story of sailors saying farewell to Liverpool, on board the "floating hell" that would take them to California.
It would be hard not to agree with the celebrated maritime historian Danny Vickers on just about any question concerning young men who went to sea, especially in the northeastern parts of North America. Seriously, even Good Will Hunting cited him -- remember that scene in the bar where Will flummoxed the college boys and got the girl? Vickers was central to that historiography lesson. Check the transcript.
In a literature that grew from a call to look "Beyond Jack Tar" to the groundbreaking 2005 study of Salem sailors, Young Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail, Vickers demonstrated that seamen from that part of the world were almost always men, almost always young, and -- if they weren't among the third of Salem sailors who died at sea -- would probably have spent most of their working lives not on the sea, but on land. Moreover, they probably only went to sea in the first place because they grew up near the shore, often within a few miles of the ocean. Perhaps not the most romantic idea, but when applied to the question, "so what might they have sung about?," it wouldn't be surprising to find that contemporary sources and the song collections that came later suggest that they probably sang about pretty much the same things people sang about on land -- and in this case, about what they were doing. Which explains the "outward-bound" sea shanties and songs.
When leaving port, a sailor was often split asunder: longing for the love (or loves) left behind, but anticipating, with excitement or dread (or both), what awaited at sea. In this, the trad sea song "The Leaving of Liverpool" is no exception.
First reported by deep-water bosun Dick Maitland as a fo'c'sle song he heard aboard the General Knox in 1885, we have the author and collector Bill Doerflinger to thank for introducing us to this "sailor's farewell to Liverpool." His landmark 1951 collection, Shanteymen and Shantyboys: Songs of the Sailor and Lumberman, makes the point that work songs work equally well on land or sea, especially when you live in "a region long famous throughout the world both for its merchant shipping and for its no less outstanding logging operations" -- the Northeastern United States.
The story of the clipper ship Davy Crockett, launched at Mystic, Connecticut in 1853, was a profitable one for its owners, who reportedly realized a cool half-mil in its twenty-three years (no mean sum, at the time), on the toughest beat in the ocean world -- Liverpool, New York, and San Fran by way of Cape Horn. Burgess, the captain who the song claims made life aboard the ship "a floating hell," didn't survive the experience, being lost at sea in 1874 on his final voyage before retirement.
Nor did the ship itself long survive; just five years after Maitland reported hearing the song, the Davy Crockett fell victim, as did so many sailing ships, to the economics of the Age of Steam. Stripped of her sails, she was transformed into a coal barge. Farewell to Prince's Landing Stage, indeed.
But the ship will live on forever in the song it spawned -- and now, in two versions that survive, for the U.S. Library of Congress recently unearthed the version Doerflinger preferred but lost, through a series of misadventures, prior to publication. The newly published capstan shanty version proves once again the capacity of song and singers to adapt to the moment, at land or on sea, at work or at rest.
And those who prefer material culture to song (who are these people?) will be glad to know that the most ornamental part of the ship survives, too. Drop by San Francisco's National Maritime Park and there, in all his coonskin splendor, is ol' Davy himself, the figurehead from, well, if not hell, then perhaps a place from which you could have seen it.
The backwoodsman, then, brings the story full-circle -- another one of those young landsmen who just happened to go to sea.
Jeanne McDougall
https://wn.com/Son_Of_Rogues_Gallery_Leaving_Of_Liverpool
"Leaving Of Liverpool" from 'Son Of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys'
The Leaving of Liverpool
A fo'c'sle song first documented as having been heard in 1885 aboard an American ship, collected by William Main Doerflinger in the 1940s and first published in 1951. A second version, also collected by Doerflinger and recently discovered at the U.S. Library of Congress, is a capstan shanty that, like the more familiar version, tells the story of sailors saying farewell to Liverpool, on board the "floating hell" that would take them to California.
It would be hard not to agree with the celebrated maritime historian Danny Vickers on just about any question concerning young men who went to sea, especially in the northeastern parts of North America. Seriously, even Good Will Hunting cited him -- remember that scene in the bar where Will flummoxed the college boys and got the girl? Vickers was central to that historiography lesson. Check the transcript.
In a literature that grew from a call to look "Beyond Jack Tar" to the groundbreaking 2005 study of Salem sailors, Young Men and the Sea: Yankee Seafarers in the Age of Sail, Vickers demonstrated that seamen from that part of the world were almost always men, almost always young, and -- if they weren't among the third of Salem sailors who died at sea -- would probably have spent most of their working lives not on the sea, but on land. Moreover, they probably only went to sea in the first place because they grew up near the shore, often within a few miles of the ocean. Perhaps not the most romantic idea, but when applied to the question, "so what might they have sung about?," it wouldn't be surprising to find that contemporary sources and the song collections that came later suggest that they probably sang about pretty much the same things people sang about on land -- and in this case, about what they were doing. Which explains the "outward-bound" sea shanties and songs.
When leaving port, a sailor was often split asunder: longing for the love (or loves) left behind, but anticipating, with excitement or dread (or both), what awaited at sea. In this, the trad sea song "The Leaving of Liverpool" is no exception.
First reported by deep-water bosun Dick Maitland as a fo'c'sle song he heard aboard the General Knox in 1885, we have the author and collector Bill Doerflinger to thank for introducing us to this "sailor's farewell to Liverpool." His landmark 1951 collection, Shanteymen and Shantyboys: Songs of the Sailor and Lumberman, makes the point that work songs work equally well on land or sea, especially when you live in "a region long famous throughout the world both for its merchant shipping and for its no less outstanding logging operations" -- the Northeastern United States.
The story of the clipper ship Davy Crockett, launched at Mystic, Connecticut in 1853, was a profitable one for its owners, who reportedly realized a cool half-mil in its twenty-three years (no mean sum, at the time), on the toughest beat in the ocean world -- Liverpool, New York, and San Fran by way of Cape Horn. Burgess, the captain who the song claims made life aboard the ship "a floating hell," didn't survive the experience, being lost at sea in 1874 on his final voyage before retirement.
Nor did the ship itself long survive; just five years after Maitland reported hearing the song, the Davy Crockett fell victim, as did so many sailing ships, to the economics of the Age of Steam. Stripped of her sails, she was transformed into a coal barge. Farewell to Prince's Landing Stage, indeed.
But the ship will live on forever in the song it spawned -- and now, in two versions that survive, for the U.S. Library of Congress recently unearthed the version Doerflinger preferred but lost, through a series of misadventures, prior to publication. The newly published capstan shanty version proves once again the capacity of song and singers to adapt to the moment, at land or on sea, at work or at rest.
And those who prefer material culture to song (who are these people?) will be glad to know that the most ornamental part of the ship survives, too. Drop by San Francisco's National Maritime Park and there, in all his coonskin splendor, is ol' Davy himself, the figurehead from, well, if not hell, then perhaps a place from which you could have seen it.
The backwoodsman, then, brings the story full-circle -- another one of those young landsmen who just happened to go to sea.
Jeanne McDougall
- published: 07 Dec 2012
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