Lord of the Dance
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@pianoplr I don't think it was censorship,just every artist adds their own spin. I do feel the word devil makes more sense
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bloody terrible
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@GeneralFeathers I don't know, I thought it was a good trio rendition of the piece. If I could, I would learn this version with my sisters.
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Wow. What a boring version. Maybe it's my Irish heritage in me, but that sounded so dull. I mean, shouldn't it make you want to dance? The Dubliners sing it way better.
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@lisawlee4 look up "simply gifts" by aaron copland and there are the notes just apply the notes
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Great hymn . Love this, especially love the corries version
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I danced in the morning when the world has begun, I danced on the moon and the stars and the sun <3 my fave bit , I sang this in school years ago XD
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Beautiful! Favorite hymn!-3 :D
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Awesome! It gave me chills =)
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@eemendo Me too. I can hear all sorts of things, including yodelling and farts.
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I can Hear This
@pavithric thank you for telling me the group is LordSong. Do you or anyone know if this arrangement can be purchased in sheet music?
lisawlee4 1 year ago
@lisawlee4 dunno, sorry
pavithric 1 year ago
I love this version. Can someone tell me who arranged this version?
lisawlee4 1 year ago
@lisawlee4 the name of the group is LordSong
pavithric 1 year ago
Not sure I agree with the theology. Did Jesus dance?
atonementwHm 1 year ago
@atonementwHm Zephaniah 3:17 says "The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." The word rejoice here is gheel in Hebrew, which is defined by Strong's as "to spin round (under the influence of any violent emotion) i.e. usually rejoice - be glad, joy, be joyful, rejoice. This is the word used to describe the dancing & spinning that went on at the Hebrew festivals.
pavithric 1 year ago 6