By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 23:28 - Jun 29 by lifelong
That takes me back 60 years to my primary school days, " Dan ei faner ef."
Same here! In Dunvant Junior school our assemblies had a massive Welsh infuence, from the hymns we'd sing to the "Ein Tad" we would say as our closing prayer. This was in the mid seventies.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 23:28 - Jun 29 by lifelong
That takes me back 60 years to my primary school days, " Dan ei faner ef."
I remember singing that in Primary School too I'm 51 but it seems to have 'petered out' in more recent years.
My two sons who have gone through Welsh language education in Swansea do not recognise it yet I remember singing it at school assembly in an Englush speaking primary school in Swansea back in the 1970's !
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 23:54 - Jun 29 by bonymine
I remember singing that in Primary School too I'm 51 but it seems to have 'petered out' in more recent years.
My two sons who have gone through Welsh language education in Swansea do not recognise it yet I remember singing it at school assembly in an Englush speaking primary school in Swansea back in the 1970's !
Mystifying a bit ?
Innit? Strange indeed. But I suppose the secularisation of schools has changed things beynd recognition from our times in primary.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
0
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 00:01 - Jun 30 with 6569 views
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 23:49 - Jun 29 by Brynmill_Jack
Same here! In Dunvant Junior school our assemblies had a massive Welsh infuence, from the hymns we'd sing to the "Ein Tad" we would say as our closing prayer. This was in the mid seventies.
I was in Dunvant Junior school from 74 - 77. Mrs Watkins, the crazy RSPCA lady, Miss Davies, Mrs Bevan and Dai Morgan.
0
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 00:30 - Jun 30 with 6549 views
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 01:02 - Jun 30 by Brynmill_Jack
Actually was mrs Bradley a RSPCA devotee??
Bradley, the name rings a bell, thought it was Watkins though, she used to be in the demountable on its own in the top corner of the playground, Christ that was over 40 years ago. Definite RSPCA devotee though. Bob Taylor, Mr Lewis the science teacher, can't for the life of me remember the head teacher though.
0
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 07:40 - Jun 30 with 6468 views
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 01:14 - Jun 30 by Treforys_Jack
Bradley, the name rings a bell, thought it was Watkins though, she used to be in the demountable on its own in the top corner of the playground, Christ that was over 40 years ago. Definite RSPCA devotee though. Bob Taylor, Mr Lewis the science teacher, can't for the life of me remember the head teacher though.
Mrs Watkins used to be in the "tin shack" and Mrs Millis was in the demountable in the top yard, Mr griffiths in the the demountable sort of in between the two yards. There was another class in the tin shack as well, maybe that was Bradley?
0
Favourite Welsh Song/Hymn on 08:57 - Jun 30 with 6442 views
Ive just picked this thread up and my missus asked what s it in English.
I've just advised her.
It's an old American hymn picked up by Welsh musicians and put to Welsh words.
The main feature is the melody and in the quality and timbre of the voices.
Love divine ,for example, is just as moving when sung by a Welsh choir in the English language.
Even in song, in beautiful verse ,full of resonance that brings hiraeth to the exile some see the need to bitch. It's quite poor roger and you need to drag yourself away from the hate of the thread killer.
I was pretty emotional listening to that but you have soured the day for me .