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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by EricBartlett View Post
    Don't they sing Delilah?
    Rats. Forgot about that one. It's in "Hymns and Arias" as well, isn't it - "We sang Cym Rhondda and Delilah and they both sounded the same"....

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  • EricBartlett
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Did you know that Max Boyce is the only living man to have one of his songs adopted by the Welsh crowd? Everything else goes back to 19th century Eistedfodds and translations of Welseyan hymns

    Sad, isn't it...


    Y Ddraig goch am byth. Hywl mawr.
    Don't they sing Delilah?

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  • Arturo Bassick
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    Originally posted by EricBartlett View Post
    Ahhhh that takes me back!
    Playing Max Boyce "Albums" while playing hookey from School

    Live in Treorchy - or Living in Treachory
    Live in Cwmbran

    The Pontypool Front Row
    How Fast Was Gerald Davies Dad?
    Sospan Fach

    Kreeee-ist! I am getting old!
    Saw him live a few times, he was even known to entertain in the pub (the name of which I forget) by the old Arms Park.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Did you know that Max Boyce is the only living man to have one of his songs adopted by the Welsh crowd? Everything else goes back to 19th century Eistedfodds and translations of Welseyan hymns

    Sad, isn't it...


    Y Ddraig goch am byth. Hywl mawr.

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  • EricBartlett
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    Ahhhh that takes me back!
    Playing Max Boyce "Albums" while playing hookey from School

    Live in Treorchy - or Living in Treachory
    Live in Cwmbran

    The Pontypool Front Row
    How Fast Was Gerald Davies Dad?
    Sospan Fach

    Kreeee-ist! I am getting old!

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  • DodgyAgent
    started a topic The six nations

    The six nations

    Bring it on

    HYMNS AND ARIAS - YouTube

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