Cover Trax!!! Boats to Build

Polls about Jimmy, his music, etc

Moderator: SMLCHNG

Post Reply

Boats to Build.

Poll ended at October 5, 2008 10:12 am

Guy Clark?
8
33%
Jimmy Buffett?
9
38%
Jerry Jeff Walker?
7
29%
 
Total votes: 24

ragtopW
Last Man Standing
Posts: 39130
Joined: December 18, 2001 7:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0

Cover Trax!!! Boats to Build

Post by ragtopW »

OK I have been lucky enough to see Guy Clark..

8) 8) Which one?

:oops: :oops: forgot JJW..
can Santa get a little help??
Last edited by ragtopW on September 28, 2008 11:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Elrod
Last Man Standing
Posts: 32116
Joined: September 24, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 37
Location: Castle Pines, CO

Post by Elrod »

Jerry Jeff Walker and Guy Clark both recorded better versions than Jimmy.
"Nonsense! I have not yet begun to defile myself." - Doc Holliday
Lightning Bolt
Party at the End of the World
Posts: 8495
Joined: September 26, 2003 6:02 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: Tryin To Reason...
Number of Concerts: 17
Location: Mt. Helix looking east to the future, west to this sunset

Post by Lightning Bolt »

I haven't heard Guy Clark's original....
but Jimmy's version is one of my recent favorites, and I'll go with his because it sounds like a Buffett story 8)
$#@&...only Vegas again?? Padres ...gotta start believin'!Bring on '14 Spring Training!
Image
parrothead3282
Havana Daydreamin'
Posts: 821
Joined: October 15, 2007 9:46 am
Favorite Buffett Song: Tin Cup Chalice
Number of Concerts: 3
Favorite Boat Drink: Jack and .... well just Jack!
Location: In between dreams!

Post by parrothead3282 »

For some reason I really don't like Jimmy's version at all. When it comes on the iPod I skip it.
~Dave~
"These Moments We're Left With, May You Always Remember, These Moments are Shared by Few"
Dezdmona
On a Salty Piece of Land
Posts: 10637
Joined: August 31, 2005 10:25 am
Favorite Buffett Song: He Went To Paris
Number of Concerts: 33
Favorite Boat Drink: PharmAde
Location: Defying Gravity
Contact:

Post by Dezdmona »

As much as I love Guy Clark, his version just doesn't grab me.
I really like Jerry Jeff's version, but given the choices above, I'm going with Jimmy's version.
Some people never find it, some only pretend
But me, I just want to live happily ever after every now and then.
Find me on: Facebook, Twitter, Blog
Tropic_Al
Under My Lone Palm
Posts: 5085
Joined: July 10, 2006 4:52 pm
Number of Concerts: 29
Favorite Boat Drink: Just about anything, as long it's in a blue cup.
Location: Hangin' out on the Jersey Shore

Post by Tropic_Al »

It's not on the list but, how about Alan Jackson's version?
Image
Michael "Tank" Listowski 05.14.54-09.24.08 RIP
conched
Last Man Standing
Posts: 31408
Joined: June 26, 2001 8:00 pm

Post by conched »

With all due respect to Jimmy, because I think his version is good, I feel Guy's version is the best.

Guy's version takes me down to Rockport where I've seen a lot of boats being built and reminds me of how Guy "crafts" his songs.

From Guy Clark:
"All of my songs are personal, some are historical or chronological narrative; others are more impressionistic. But that doesn't make one song truer than another. They're all true--it's all stuff that has happened to me, either literally or metaphorically."

From the Boats To Build liner notes and Ben Sandmel, a New Orleans based drummer, journalist and folk lore researches:

Besides mastering the intricasies of guitar-making, Clark worked in a shipyard, and various aspects of the experience are reflected in several songs, including "Boats To Build," "Blowin' Like A Bandit" and "The South Coast of Texas."

"It was a summer job during high school," he recalls. "They were building the last big wooden shrimp boats that were made before they switched over to steel. I was really impressed by the pride that the carpenters took in their craftsmanship, and their attitude that 'faster is not always better.' When you're building with wood every little piece is different, and you have to put more care into it than just working by the hour. I try to take that same approach with my songs, as far as quality taking precedence over quantity.."

Guy was born in West Texas but moved to Rockport, on the Texas Gulf Coast, when he was in the sixth grade. He learned how to play guitar from his father's law partner, Lola Bonner. When he heard her play he went down to Mexico and bought a cheap guitar and learned everything he could from her.

Santa, thanks for choosing a great song again.
SMLCHNG
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 179210
Joined: December 6, 2001 7:00 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: Lovely Cruise/Bubbles Up
Number of Concerts: 20
Favorite Boat Drink: Extra dirty gin martini
Location: Castle Rock, CO

Re: Cover Trax!!! Boats to Build

Post by SMLCHNG »

ragtopW wrote: :oops: :oops: forgot JJW..
can Santa get a little help??
8)
ragtopW
Last Man Standing
Posts: 39130
Joined: December 18, 2001 7:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0

Re: Cover Trax!!! Boats to Build

Post by ragtopW »

SMLCHNG wrote:
ragtopW wrote: :oops: :oops: forgot JJW..
can Santa get a little help??
8)


[smilie=hearts.gif]

thanks..
LIPH
Last Man Standing
Posts: 67747
Joined: April 24, 2001 8:00 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Favorite Boat Drink: my next beer, as long as it's not Blandshark

Post by LIPH »

Guy Clark, even if he did have a cold the night I saw him do it.
what I really mean . . . I wish you were here
z-man
Here We Are
Posts: 9936
Joined: January 22, 2005 5:58 pm
Number of Concerts: 0
Location: Orlando by-the-mouse

Post by z-man »

must admit I have not heard Guy Clark's version.

I like Jimmy's much better than Jerry Jeff's
Living my life...
One Tropical Day at a Time!


Image
Conolulu
God's Own Drunk
Posts: 20404
Joined: August 22, 2006 4:07 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: Back to the beginning "Come Monday"
Number of Concerts: 60
Favorite Boat Drink: Anything z-man makes..
Location: Renovating the Retirement Home...

Post by Conolulu »

Guy Clark, since the first time I heard it.

I played it for a friend's father the Summer I bought the CD....He was a Master Boatbuilder.... ( Wooden Boat Builder...He'd been featured in "Wooden Boat" magazine several times.....Arno Day.)

We were on Little Deer Isle, in Maine having a lobstah boil.... and I played it for him, and he asked me to play it again....Unusual, as he was a man of few words.....Very few.

He smiled, and got that rare twinkle in his eye....and later asked his daughter to get him a copy of that CD.....
conched
Last Man Standing
Posts: 31408
Joined: June 26, 2001 8:00 pm

Post by conched »

Neat story, Lulu!

(I just watched Message In A Bottle so I read all about the wooden boats in the movie. Read about the Arapaho sometime if you get the chance. It's a Concordia Yawl #85.)
http://www.concordiaboats.com/yawl.php?id=85
Frank4
Behind Door #3
Posts: 3667
Joined: July 8, 2008 4:41 pm
Favorite Buffett Song: Death of an Unpopular Poet
Number of Concerts: 13
Favorite Boat Drink: Cajun Martini
Location: Burbs of Chicago

Post by Frank4 »

While I did not love this album, I did like this song
I thank the Lord for the people I have found
-Elton John
Dutch Harbor PH
Under My Lone Palm
Posts: 5752
Joined: January 14, 2004 6:21 pm
Number of Concerts: 35
Favorite Boat Drink: GROG!!!!!
Location: Not the end of the earth, but on a clear day you can see it

Post by Dutch Harbor PH »

parrothead3282 wrote:For some reason I really don't like Jimmy's version at all. When it comes on the iPod I skip it.
Agreed..... The kids always skip it ....we alll much preffer JJW's....
Attitude: The difference between ordeal and adventure
Scars are Tattoos with really good stories
No matter where ya go....There you are.
Come Back, Come Back.....to the South Bering Sea Islands....
Image
Post Reply