some say that if you dance backwards around the stones on a moonless night, you will hear the cireds of those surcfice from those thousends of years ago
Hi there, all. If you want to know anything at all about Pamela's events and gigs, then look to my side-panel notes, here, and go to her MySpace site as noted with a link. There you shall find all places where she will be performing, with dates.
Have a good one on the 27th then Mike, wish I could be there!
I'm going to see her play on the 20th December up here in South Yorkshire at a wee house concert in a log cabin at the bottom of someone's garden, should be great, can't wait!
@CPL593H72 would love to know if this event is something I can attend. Please, please, please. I live in South Yorkshire & have a child with ASD who is fascinated by the stones & crop circles, who's calmed on journeys by listening to Pamela's music we discovered by chance via a friend in Somerset. Anything happening in 2010 please?
Hi lin61lin61lin61, unfortunately it happened in January after the December date was cancelled due to snow, however the good news is she's playing two dates in Yorkshire in May 2010 27 May 2010 20:00 Topic Folk Club at the Bradford Irish Club Bradford, West Yorkshire
28 May 2010 20.00 The Black Swan (with Beneath the Oak) York
Hmm, well Stanton Drew isn't as visually impressive as Stonehenge, but it could get more visitors if known more.
There are indeed many circles and stones with those 'Wedding guests turned to stone' legends. Take a peek at Graeme's video response. "Stoned" people again ;)
The 'history' of the Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire is interesting too!
Quite right. I hope the videos of Kellianna (on this channel) and this one, redress the balance, but some would rather Stanton Drew stays undiscovered!
some say that if you dance backwards around the stones on a moonless night, you will hear the cireds of those surcfice from those thousends of years ago
abarrathemaster 6 months ago
A truly magical place - truly magical music! :)
Le beannachdan (With blessings),
Ruiseart - Gaelic Druid Order, Scotland.
ruiseartalcorn 1 year ago
the most magikal place in britain............
aifammafiaaifam 1 year ago
@aifammafiaaifam
Right on!
mikesey1 1 year ago
Hi there, all. If you want to know anything at all about Pamela's events and gigs, then look to my side-panel notes, here, and go to her MySpace site as noted with a link. There you shall find all places where she will be performing, with dates.
Pamela is also on Facebook.
Mike.
mikesey1 1 year ago
two of my favourite things in one video, Pamela Wyn Shannon's music and megaliths, lovely.
fantastic photos!
CPL593H72 2 years ago 6
Thanks. Pamela is performing in the Assembly rooms in
Glastonbury on November 27th, Starting @ 8pm.
Hope you can be there!! Mike.
mikesey1 2 years ago
Have a good one on the 27th then Mike, wish I could be there!
I'm going to see her play on the 20th December up here in South Yorkshire at a wee house concert in a log cabin at the bottom of someone's garden, should be great, can't wait!
CPL593H72 2 years ago 4
Wish I could see that event in Yorkshire :(
I may ask her if she would like a video session while she's here; very time related though, may not be here long.
Chees mate.
mikesey1 2 years ago
@CPL593H72 would love to know if this event is something I can attend. Please, please, please. I live in South Yorkshire & have a child with ASD who is fascinated by the stones & crop circles, who's calmed on journeys by listening to Pamela's music we discovered by chance via a friend in Somerset. Anything happening in 2010 please?
Lin
lin61lin61lin61 1 year ago
Hi lin61lin61lin61, unfortunately it happened in January after the December date was cancelled due to snow, however the good news is she's playing two dates in Yorkshire in May 2010 27 May 2010 20:00 Topic Folk Club at the Bradford Irish Club Bradford, West Yorkshire
28 May 2010 20.00 The Black Swan (with Beneath the Oak) York
hope this helps :)
CPL593H72 1 year ago
Hmm, well Stanton Drew isn't as visually impressive as Stonehenge, but it could get more visitors if known more.
There are indeed many circles and stones with those 'Wedding guests turned to stone' legends. Take a peek at Graeme's video response. "Stoned" people again ;)
The 'history' of the Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire is interesting too!
Thanks for the private note,I'll get back to you.
Mike.
mikesey1 2 years ago
Quite right. I hope the videos of Kellianna (on this channel) and this one, redress the balance, but some would rather Stanton Drew stays undiscovered!
mikesey1 2 years ago
Great images and soundtrack!
hatethetube 2 years ago 4
Wow! Beautifull video!
lianeh 2 years ago 4
Very well presented and the music just goes with it.
...robert
guitarman1915 2 years ago 4
Thanks Robert.
mikesey1 2 years ago
Great video.Thanks for posting!
dxakis 2 years ago 4
Superb!!!
potter0067 2 years ago 2
lovely vid mikesey, stanton drew is one of my favourite ancient sites, cheers for posting
HEKIMuk 2 years ago 2
Thanks. It wouldn't be the same without this excellent and appropriate music.
Mike.
mikesey1 2 years ago
Excellent video with a lovely piece of old folklore and some great music too. 5/5! well done mate.
graemefield01 2 years ago 3
great - who's music is that? Great artistic touch there.
Masonictoaster9 2 years ago 5
She's a country woman of yours: Pamela Wyn Shannon, from Mass. Her album is available, with this track on it, see the side panel notes.
Thanks for being the first commentator for this video; surprised it hasn't had more.
Mike
mikesey1 2 years ago