Farther Along men's octet sings Loch Lomond
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@abbsterbean This is actually a group from Goshen College, not a Catholic high school. My understanding is that the poster is one of the men in the center of the group configuration.
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Never a song deserved more tenderness than this. Never an octet have given it such tenderness than these!
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From what I've gathered, this is a catholic highschool guy group and you, BrooksFabianG are their teacher? Are they still around? You're the kind of teacher that enriches lives forever. Singing is an amazing gift, listening to it, being a part of it, doesn't matter. I hated my mom most days while I was in highschool but she was our Choir teacher and being with her for that hour was the best part of my (and most kids') day. Thank you for what you do. Could you share this groups story, please?
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There needs to be a movie about this school, this teacher and these kids ...
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What is the lowest note either of your basses can sing?
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Beautiful: marvelous pace and timing, voices and energies sweetly combining to bring more magic to an already magical standard.
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My favorite version ever of this song. You can feel the emotion of the men who sang it those many years ago knowing they will never make it home.
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you guys sound absolutely BEAUTIFUL. :)
i got shivers.
i wish we had men in our choir who could sing like this.
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nothing's hotter than guys that can sing this amazing <3
Wow!
Amazing..I just happened to find this video, who are these guys??
colabear9 2 years ago 17
I prefer Jonathan Quick's arrangement. It has a a more authentic Scottish flavour to it. You can almost feel your in bonny bonny Scotland. See Pfizerfonics choir on youtube sing the Jonathan Quick arrangement and compare.
1carrigdhoubh 8 months ago 5