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#20604 03/01/11 07:47 AM
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Bore Da !
It's that time of year again I'm Welsh by default has my nan came from Ynys Mon (Anglesey) and was a Welsh speaker I also share a name with the "Saint du Jour" and attended a Welsh course in the Rhonnda Valley in the mid 80's Great people ;great place . I actually attended 7 hours of Welsh course and learnt absolutely "Dimm " shocked
Anyway , an excuse to revisit the genius of Green Gartside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnz3ehO_aH4
The magnificent Manics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTKmFLFNRnE
The lovely Cerys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8uFlTC8FMw
Gruff Rhys and his brilliant fellow head-the-balls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzHLTy33qWM
Anyway if any of the proper Welsh forum members chance upon this post maybe you'd like to bring us all up to speed with what happening musically in The Principality
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Bore da and well done on reviving the thread on the appropriate day (pinch punch BTW) . .and as a 'son of Daffyd' (not the gay one Little Britain fans..) I s'pose I should participate in said daffodil fest albeit with a more traditional slant..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtX3M3SuKlQ

Hwyl am rwan

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Ivan, after all the excellent choices posted I’m struggling to contribute anything as good, so I'm looking to the obscurities section, and as I know you like a tale, perhaps this guy might suffice - the Welsh singer Trom Bones (affectionately referred to as ‘Trombones’ by his fans). He’s not widely known on the music scene, but since the mid 1960s Trom Bones has sung many styles of popular music – pop, rock, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, techno, soul and gospel.

Born at 57 Kingsland Terrace, Treforest, Pontypridd in South Wales, his father Thomas Woodwind was a coal miner. The young Bones spent many years of yodeling in the bathroom, and singing to the mirror in his bedroom whilst holding a hairbrush (he has exceptionally tight curly dark locks), the years passed, and man and boy he became proficient at being a bedroom balladeer.

However, it was not until the advent of the internet and in particular YouTube that Bones started to sell his music. To date he has sold over at least 10 records to his mostly female fans, consisting of his aunty Bronwin, his cousin Myfanwy, and his dear mam Freda. This is a fractional amount of sales when compared to that other great Welsh singer, teen phenomenon Justin-Iestyn Bleddyn-Bieber, and although he may be falling behind on the money front, the ex-glove factory worker Trom Bones makes up for it with his embouchure (his vibrating lips) and his tromba-one (his large trumpet).

His record sales include the following:

’Its Not The Usual’” It's not the usual to see me cry, oh I want my Dai” -
a song about one mans love for another man, supposedly inspired by a crush the young Trom Bones had on David Van Day during the Dollar years.

’What's Up Pussycat?’
a song he wrote about Barbra Streisand after horribly mistaking her for Honor Blackman in the film Goldmember

'Ooh Delilah'”I saw the light on the night that I passed by her window, I saw the flickering shadow of love on her blind” -
a song he wrote in praise of Robin Askwith as Timmy Lea in the 1970's sex comedy film The Confessions Of A Window Cleaner.

’Green, Green Gas of Home’
a fundraising song he wrote in order to buy a gift-size box of Cadbury’s Celebrations for poor beleaguered Tony ‘I’m sorry, I’m… so sorry’ Hayward - the man the entire world and the league of intergalactic planets thinks is solely responsible for the nearly global environmental disaster BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill - after he forgot to keep that big sink-plug in place at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.

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MEMBS Ti'n iawn? Good stuff So it was you that set my holiday caravan in Prestatyn on fire ? You rascally faux Welsh knave !
Joking apart aren't you from disputed border territory Lots of Welsh sounding names round Hereford/Henvord
CORES Excellent stuff Not the first time the Welsh Sex Bomb has been mentioned on here I mentioned him in my birthday sharing thread http://www.metamatic.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=000426#000000
Give me the low down on Bonnie Tyler or is she still lost in France ? Btw Come 30 Nov You must initiate a similar Caledonian thread
My inner Paul Calfe hereby nominates this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9udxbvHiqGw

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Has everybody forgotten the magnificent Young Marble Giants , weren't they of the Welsh persuasion (says he being too lazy to Google it)? I had a couple of singles and the first (possibly only) album. Two of them also released material under the name of The Gist too, but that's a vague memory now. Must see if I can track down any of their material. Saw them live once supporting The Thompson Twins (in the early days when the TT's were still on an indie label). I seem to recall they were rather good. A friend of mine who was at the gig asked Tom Bailey of The Thompson Twins to sign his copy of 'Squares & Triangles' (7" single on aforementioned label) and he refused to autograph it but agreed to "scribble on it" which he promptly did!

P.S. My laziness has worn off and I have found they were indeed from Wales, Cardiff no less.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Marble_Giants

Here's some of their stuff:

Colossal Youth (title track from the album)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s0nHuLXb0s

Final Day (stonkingly good single)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngl-kx5ltEw

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Does John Cale count? Otherwise, Underworld (but I thought they were from Essex?). Not a fan of the Manics ... never understood the attraction.

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[QUOTE] They’re probably selling off the original Cupid & Psyche ’85 CDs cheap as it may get the re-mastering treatment later this year – depending on how well Absolute: the Best of Scritti Politti does when it’s released in May.
It was released yesterday.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Absolute-Scritt...98918970&sr=1-1

Though no tracks from White Bread, Black Beer. Perhaps there was a licensing issue, because otherwise it's an indefensible omission in terms of both quality and development. No remastering either, so I'm going to just download the two new tracks myself - the first in collaboration with David Gamson since Anomie and Bonhomie. cool

Scritti would get my first vote for Welsh greatness from me. Followed by John Cale.

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I can't remember which Swiss canton Pontypridd is in , but this is ace
A minute's worth of interview in German/English then Shirley , Dieter and Boris go for it big time
Enjoy !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIkLuuB3qgw

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MEMBS Ti'n iawn? Good stuff So it was you that set my holiday caravan in Prestatyn on fire ? You rascally faux Welsh knave !
Joking apart aren't you from disputed border territory Lots of Welsh sounding names round Hereford/Henvord
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Oh aye .. much as us border-folk are oft, in jest, referred to as 'those who derive carnal pleasure from intercourse with ovine beasts'..we have had our finer musical moments, spawning the founder (if ill-fated) members of post-punk combo The Pretenders, as well as "young dudes" Mott the Hoople.
More recent years have seen the rise of "starry eyed" songstress Elena "Ellie" Goulding, who has blessed us with (yet another) cover version of Elt's classic "Your Song"
(note to self: did we really need another cover of Your Song?').

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Originally posted by Ivan Basso:
[b] MEMBS Ti'n iawn? Good stuff So it was you that set my holiday caravan in Prestatyn on fire ? You rascally faux Welsh knave !
Joking apart aren't you from disputed border territory Lots of Welsh sounding names round Hereford/Henvord
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Oh aye .. much as us border-folk are oft, in jest, referred to as 'those who derive carnal pleasure from intercourse with ovine beasts'..we have had our finer musical moments, spawning the founder (if ill-fated) members of post-punk combo The Pretenders, as well as "young dudes" Mott the Hoople.
More recent years have seen the rise of "starry eyed" songstress Elena "Ellie" Goulding, who has blessed us with (yet another) cover version of Elt's classic "Your Song"
(note to self: did we really need another cover of Your Song?'). [/b]
I love The Hoople
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNmC-ZT-Eak
Just remembered , isn't Mike Oldfield from round your way Hergest Ridge is in Herefordshire isn't it ?

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