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  2. The Pirates of Penzance - Wikipedia

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    George Grossmith as General Stanley, wearing Wolseley's trademark moustache. Pirates premiered on 31 December 1879 in New York and was an immediate hit. [20] On 2 January 1880, Sullivan wrote, in another letter to his mother from New York, "The libretto is ingenious, clever, wonderfully funny in parts, and sometimes brilliant in dialogue – beautifully written for music, as is all Gilbert ...

  3. Sea shanty - Wikipedia

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    As a result, in 2006 Depp helped facilitate Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys. [180] A medley of sea songs performed by concert orchestra, Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, is a popular component of the Last Night of the Proms in Britain.

  4. Major-General's Song - Wikipedia

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    The Pirate Movie, a 1982 modern musical parody of The Pirates of Penzance, features many songs from the opera, including this song. Contemporary references were introduced, as when the Major-General adds to the song "Man, I'm older than The Beatles , but I'm younger than The Rolling Stones ."

  5. Coast of High Barbaree - Wikipedia

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    The "Coast of High Barbary" is a traditional song (Roud 134) which was popular among British and American sailors. It is most frequently sung as a ballad but can also be a sea shanty . It tells of a sailing ship that came across a pirate ship off the Barbary Coast and defeated the pirates , who were left to drown.

  6. 1880 in music - Wikipedia

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    From The Pirates of Penzance, w. W. S. Gilbert m. Arthur Sullivan "Away, Away! My Heart's On Fire" "Now for The Pirates' Lair" "Oh, Better Far To Live And Die" "A Rollicking Band Of Pirates, We" "To Gain A Brief Advantage" "When A Felon's Not Engaged" "When The Foeman Bares His Steel" "When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold" "Yes! I Am Brave! Oh ...

  7. Golden Age of Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Most pirates in this era were of Welsh, English, Dutch, Irish, and French origin. Many pirates came from poorer urban areas in search of a way to make money and of reprieve. London in particular was known for high unemployment, crowding, and poverty which drove people to piracy. Piracy also offered power and quick riches. [citation needed]

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  9. Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys

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    Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys is a compilation album of sea shanties produced by Hal Wilner.Songs are performed by artists representing a variety of genres, ranging from pop musicians like Sting, Bono, Jarvis Cocker, Lou Reed, Nick Cave and Bryan Ferry, to actors like John C. Reilly, to folk musicians like Richard Thompson, Loudon Wainwright III and Martin Carthy.