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
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!!
@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!
this is going to be played at my step dads funeral.cornwall till i die.as he was
kyan948 1 week ago
Listen to it from 06:17; The Cornish Celts have well and truely spoken! Simple as
TheMarrification 4 months ago
@TheMarrification bleddy 'ell what a sound, currently relaxing in Japan but damn, can't wait to get home!!
pixiethegreat 3 months ago
MAGNIFICENT! It made the hairs on my arm stand on end, thank you!
TheMarrification 5 months ago
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Nyns yw Kernow radn Pow an Sowsen. Bro Keltek ywa, ha pobel Keltek on ni.
That's Cornish. Do you get the point? It isn't English and neither are we. No more than the Welsh or Scottish
Pro13east 7 months ago
Kernow Bys Vykin
segano1 7 months ago
OMG! What can I say. Makes me proud to be Cornish born and bred. Magnificent. Take me home, please.
Henry T.
spuds4t 1 year ago 2
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.
PhilsGirl100 1 year ago
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
FlyingnBadger 1 year ago
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Be honest naughty women here benaughtyman.info
drhdtexzvds 1 year ago
beautiful
ScottishFiddleLesson 1 year ago
Superb! Wonderful singing. Congratulations from a Cornish African!
speakswahilidammit 1 year ago 2
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...)
dewnansek 1 year ago
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
01275847931 1 year ago
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!!
Glenmed 2 years ago
Wonderful wonderful wonderful. Trelawny manages to be both uplifting and sadly moving at the same time.
bestcornishcat 2 years ago
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 2 years ago 3
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@pedrcymro29
"The Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons are Brythonic Celts"
Actually, most of the Cornish folk I have met have been middleaged hippies from London who are trying to exist on the dole and White Lightening cider.
But the singing is wonderful
oarfrost 1 year ago
@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!
speakswahilidammit 1 year ago
How lovely! They're simply beautiful! Thank you for this wonderful posting, and happy holidays.
basenjidiva 2 years ago