Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - 08. Iechyd Da

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Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Banana - 08. Iechyd Da

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  • It cannot be said enough. Putting this up on Youtube was the best idea anyone ever had, outside of writing and recording this. Wow. Excellent. Thanks so much.

  • i love you crazy Welsh bastards

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  • Mae merched rheina'n tlws Iechyd da, Iechyd da Mae merched rheina'n tlws Iechyd da, Iechyd da Camgymeriadau, taflwch i'r môr Iechyd da, Iechyd da Camgymeriadau, taflwch i'r môr Iechyd da, Iechyd da Oh Iechyd <3<3<3
  • Does anyone have the lyrics??

  • @dialeras

    Google 'Eisteddfod'

    They are druids, at the gorsedd ceremony.

    It shows the Archdruid drinking wine from 'Y corn Hirlas' (the horn of plenty)

  • @unbekannte5 its only the english that have stained the use of their flags by bigots and hypocritical aryan race nuts.......everyone else in europe isnt as anal about using them

  • @unbekannte5 its a symbol of resistance of the language.....you probably have no idea how close welsh came to becoming extinct....my great gran was caned for speaking welsh at age of 9...so I think we are allowed to wave a few flags

  • Re the song at the end:

    Calon lan yn llawn daioni,

    Tecach yw na'r lili dlos...

    (A pure heart full of goodness

    Fairer than the lily bright...)

    Traditional Welsh hymn, it is.

  • Iechyd da ichi foneddigion,

    Dewch i weld os yw'r gwin yn dda...

  • @unbekannte5

    The Welsh flag is not a symbol of aggression; it is a symbol of defense of the country's traditions.

  • @dialeras

    @dialeras

    You're looking at the Gorsedd of Bards of Wales. I don't think "gorsedd" can be translated to English; it's a sort of association. Anyway, they play a major role in the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol (National Cultural Festival) of Wales, in maintaining the cultural and literary traditions of the nation.

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