You guys are great, your music suggestions helped me a lot and they actually helped me to come up with a 'winner' which (don't kill me) isn't about a captain or Jim, but which I think would fit, and it's all your doing. :D
In thanks, I want to share a piece of classical music for orchestra. It's by a Soviet composer Isaac Dunaevski, and it's an ouverture to the movie Captain Grant's Children based on Jules Verne's novel (I think the English name is In Search of Castaways, God knows why). I want to share it because it's very rare that a melody has such a hold on me as this one. I can't help but envision seas and adventures when I'm listening to it, and it was written in 1936, but I don't think it's getting any older. No, I'm not turning into Chekov. I just really really like this one. ;)
And thank you for being so kind to me. :D
I apologize for the poor quality of the video, but that's the best sound I could find.
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