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From: Peter Joachim Unold <pjunold_at_daimi.au.dk>
subject: [Paddlewise] rock the boat
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 14:25:42 +0200 (MDT)
Hey paddlers

Yesterday when out paddling the best trip of this season, I became
aware of one of my paddling habits.
Under normal conditions I'm not much of a singer - except for a bit
in the shower I hardly ever sings. However put me in a kayak and
I can't help singing out loud. Perhaps it's the rhythm of the paddle-stroke
or maybe it's because paddling always gets me in such a good mood.

Of cause not any old song can be used as a paddle song. I have a
collection of songs for various occasions. A good paddling song should
somehow be linked to the sea or the weather. A good rain-song for example
can drastically help keeping up spirit on a rainy day.

I'll spare you from mentioning any Danish songs, but these here should
be pretty international:

On a windy day with breaking waves across the bow, Fitzgerald's 'Take
another guess' is just right. Especially the refrain '..and the deep
blue sea is my next address - take another guess!' feels good.

Imitating Diana Washington in 'September in The Rain' when the rain is
pouring almost makes the rain go away.

Or Holiday in 'travelling light' on those occasions where your kayak is
heavy stuffed with gear and what-not.

I like 'What shall we do we the drunken sailer' when I'm going fast.
A nice thing about this song is that you can speed up the beat(like
that drummer of the slave-galley does in the Ben Hurr movie: 
"bum  -  bum  -  bum - Ramming speed! - *BUM*-*BUM*-*BUM*".

And finally there are the songs I keep for those special moments where
the sun is shining and the sole suppose of the waves and the wind seems
to be to help you. I'm talking fantasy songs here - you know the kind of
songs where you make up the words as you sing. Adding a crooning or vibrating
voice makes them absolutely terrible to listen to, but oh boy are they fun
to sing. These are strictly for solo trips and I wouldn't be caught dead
singing any of them. Only frustrating that it can be so damn hard to spot
bird-watchers and fly-fishers in time...

 best regards
  Peter
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From: Steve Cramer <cramer_at_coe.uga.edu>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] rock the boat
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 11:26:36 -0400 (EDT)
On Sun, 25 Apr 1999, Peter Joachim Unold wrote:

> Under normal conditions I'm not much of a singer - except for a bit
> in the shower I hardly ever sings. However put me in a kayak and
> I can't help singing out loud. 
> 
> Of cause not any old song can be used as a paddle song. 

My cousin, a former Broadway singer, composed "A Sea Chanty for Women's
Voices", reproduced in it's entirety below. It's sung to the tune of "Off
to see the Wizard"

We're off to sea.

Steve  :)                
Test Scoring & Reporting Services      Sometimes you never can 
University of Georgia                    always tell what you 
Athens, GA 30602-5593                      least expect the most.


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