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  • this is going to be played at my step dads funeral.cornwall till i die.as he was

  • Listen to it from 06:17; The Cornish Celts have well and truely spoken! Simple as

  • @TheMarrification bleddy 'ell what a sound, currently relaxing in Japan but damn, can't wait to get home!!

  • MAGNIFICENT! It made the hairs on my arm stand on end, thank you!

  • Kernow Bys Vykin

  • OMG! What can I say. Makes me proud to be Cornish born and bred. Magnificent. Take me home, please.

    Henry T.

  • I had the fantastic priviledge of going to this concert in the Royal Albert Hall & was sat right under * beside the edge of these 1000 fantastic voiced men, & knew some of them. The hairs on the back of my neck stood up on end when they all sang. I was there with my Mother, taking the place of my dear Stepdad who had booked this up for them a year before but very sadly died about 3 months before. An emotional evening. Just wished my Stepdad could have been there, though am sure he was in spirit.

  • My father who was champion baritone in 1948 ( I think it was 48 it might have been 47, I might be wrong) sang with the 1000 voices in The Polperro Fishermens Choir...Melville Brock

  • beautiful

  • Superb! Wonderful singing. Congratulations from a Cornish African!

  • many thanks, great posting...i can smell the sea air and hear the pump houses ringing...meur ras gan'n vusic (as abba once sang...)

  • There's nothing better on this earth than being a Cornishman! Both my parents came from God's own country and I was born in Newquay, the feeling of pride and the joy when I come home is indiscribable! PROPER ANSUM SINGING YOU, I expect Dad was up there in heaven singing too! Thanks again! Mike Harris

  • Fantastic!!! There's nothing like a great male voice choir to stir you - and this is a great one. Oh, and we've decided against doing the penultimate verse on this occasion!!

  • Wonderful wonderful wonderful. Trelawny manages to be both uplifting and sadly moving at the same time.

  • The Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons are Brythonic Celts: Tribal brothers and sisters.

    I didn't realise until I listened to this, how alike their singing is.

  • @pedrcymro29 Of course we are! The sooner all Cornishmen grasp this, the better. A lot do, and the number is growing. I'm Cornish (both parents), & live in Falmouth, but was brought up in the bush in Tanganyika/Tanzania. We never let go of our roots. That's why I came home. I love Tanzania too, so I'm a Cornish mSwahili person! :-) See original footage on my video, made in Cornwall!

  • How lovely! They're simply beautiful! Thank you for this wonderful posting, and happy holidays.

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