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"Sea-Fever" is also recited during the Last Supper scene in the 12-hour Facebook Live event episode of The Third Day (miniseries), Part 2: Autumn. The line "All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by" is quoted on the ship plaque of the USS Defiant in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The sailor Sir Peter Blake's headstone, at Warblington ...
Sea Fever is a 2019 science fiction horror thriller film written and directed by Neasa Hardiman, starring Hermione Corfield, Dougray Scott and Connie Nielsen. The film follows the crew of a marooned fishing trawler, who find themselves threatened by a parasitic infection. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 5 ...
"Sea Fever" Dropped from the first show; restored in At the Drop of Another Hat "In the Bath" Dropped from the first show; restored in At the Drop of Another Hat "A Gnu" Sung by Flanders "Bed" Song about the delights of sleep and laziness; soon dropped from the show, supposedly as it was making the audience nod off. [15] "Vanessa"
The majority of his output consists of piano miniatures and of songs with piano. His best-known works include the short instrumental or orchestral work "The Holy Boy", a setting of the poem "Sea-Fever" by John Masefield, a formerly much-played Piano Concerto, the hymn tune Love Unknown and the choral motet "Greater Love Hath No Man".
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"Sea Fever" – the pleasures of boating in a storm, based on the poem "Sea Fever". "Old Hat (Kokoraki)" "Ill Wind" – Mozart's Horn Concerto in E flat major, rondo finale with cadenza "Ostrich Song" "First and Second Law" – the Laws of Thermodynamics. "Twice Shy" "From Our Bestiary" "Say Who You Are (Carter)", Second half
John Edward Masefield OM (/ ˈ m eɪ s ˌ f iː l d, ˈ m eɪ z-/; 1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate from 1930 until his death in 1967. Among his best known works are the children's novels The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, and the poems "The Everlasting Mercy" and "Sea-Fever".
Iwan Gronow (born 24 May) is a British musician, writer and producer. A bass guitarist, he has previously been a member of Haven and Mutineers. [1] [2] Since 2013, he has been a member of Johnny Marr's band, which he joined with Haven drummer Jack Mitchell.