alone. jack kerouac became a godfather for the counterculture. the village has a life and language all its own. if you dig it, you are hip, if you don t man, you are square. coffee houses, the neighborhood bars of bohemia, where the strongest potion is coffee, and the coffeehouse poets is the specialty of the house. find a place where the ice can rest. beatniks, they had these coffee houses where they would go in and play chess, and read poetry, and those same coffee houses became kind of a proving ground for folk singers. all young kids were running out to buy guitars and banjos. standing down in new york town. folk music, it gives me a lot more in the popular music of our own time. my outlook is that topical songs should be some, because we don t do anything it will
to canada next, and a gem from our archives. 0n the country s east coast lies the seaport town of stjohn s, capital of the province of newfoundland and labrador. its little harbour may look like many others around the world, but listen a bit harder and you ll soon spot what sets it apart. imitates honking it s a symphony in the harbour. that means we re not playing violins, we re not playing basses or banjos or guitars. # yo yo yo yo yo! # meep, meep, meep, meep! we re playing wind instruments and the ships whistles. # meep! # meep, meep, meep! # meep, meep, meep! # beep, beep, beep! or something like this, you know? i go from ship to ship and ask the officers if we could use their horn
it s a symphony in the harbour. that means we re not playing violins, we re not playing basses or banjos or guitars. # yo yo yo yo yo! # meep, meep, meep, meep! we re playing wind instruments and the ships whistles. # meep! # meep, meep, meep! # meep, meep, meep! # beep, beep, beep! or something like this, you know? i go from ship to ship and ask the officers if we could use their horn for the day or for that particular time, and most of them are happy to participate because it s something different from the mundane tootling the horns. bells ring this is a time score. and the way this works, the coastguard will give the countdown over channel 11 that s the ship to shore radio here and there s two people.
capital of newfoundland and labrador, it s a little harbour may look like others around the world, but listen harder, you will soon spot what sets it apart. it is a symphony in the harbour, not violins, banjos, guitars. we are playing wind instruments, and the ships whistles. something like this. i go from ship to ship and ask the officers if we could use their horn for the day, most of them are happy to put a space because it is something difference. this is a time score. the way this works, coast will give the countdown
of stjohn s, capital of the province of newfoundland and labrador. its little harbour may look like many others around the world but listen a bit harder and you ll soon spot what sets it apart. imitates honking. it s a symphony in the harbour. that means we re not playing violins, we re not playing basses or banjos or guitars. # yo yo yo yo yo! # meep, meep, meep, meep! we re playing wind instruments and the ships whistles. # meep! # meep, meep, meep! # meep, meep, meep! # beep, beep, beep! or something like this, you know? i go from ship to ship and ask the officers if we could use their horn for the day or for that particular time, and most of them are happy to participate because it s something different from the mundane tootling the horns. bells ring.