We should be welcoming our Welsh cousins properly with Charlie Church.
Bang tidy
Bang tidy
We should be welcoming our Welsh cousins properly with Charlie Church.
Bang tidy
Only if she returned to singing classical not the pop rubbish she did. I think her version of Pia Jeu is the best available. I also liked her version of Annis Angelicus.
This is the only midweek that I can't make....would have loved to see Nessun Dorma...always sends a shiver down my spine.
Only if she returned to singing classical not the pop rubbish she did. I think her version of Pia Jeu is the best available. I also liked her version of Annis Angelicus.
I've no great feelings either way on opera singing pre-game but the girl we've had twice was great.
What I don't get is in well over 40 years following BHAFC I have never been to an away game where GOSBTS has been sung / played. So why then are we having Welsh songs at the Amex before a game against Cardiff?
Far be it from me to suggest that that nice Mr Barber:-
a) Doesn't understand football
b) Doesn't understand BHAFC
c) Doesn't understand football fans
It's a HOME GAME FFS!
Righto!Cardiff fans may not know where it is, but they do know the words of the song, & sing it slowly, in tune, and better than we sing Sussex by the sea.
To be fair to Cardiff, they quite often put a special medley of songs for our visits.....Dancing Queen, YMCA, Gay Bar etcI've no great feelings either way on opera singing pre-game but the girl we've had twice was great.
What I don't get is in well over 40 years following BHAFC I have never been to an away game where GOSBTS has been sung / played. So why then are we having Welsh songs at the Amex before a game against Cardiff?
Far be it from me to suggest that that nice Mr Barber:-
a) Doesn't understand football
b) Doesn't understand BHAFC
c) Doesn't understand football fans
It's a HOME GAME FFS!
Only if she returned to singing classical not the pop rubbish she did. I think her version of Pia Jeu is the best available. I also liked her version of Annis Angelicus.
cringing reading thisBrighton & Hove Albion fans are encouraged to arrive early at tomorrow’s game against Cardiff City, as renowned group Tenors Un Limited will be performing on the Amex Stadium pitch.
The trio have taken time out of their busy UK tour to sing, from approximately 7.15pm, favourites that will include Nessun Dorma, Men of Harlech – for our visitors from South Wales – and, as the teams emerge, Sussex by the Sea.
Tenor Scott Ciscon told seagulls.co.uk, “There will be something for both Albion and Cardiff fans, and we’re really looking forward to performing in front of such a big crowd.
He added, “We played before the 2011 FA Cup Final at Wembley, which was an amazing afternoon, but this will be another big sporting occasion that we’re really looking forward to.
“I’m looking forward to singing Sussex by the Sea and watching the game afterwards as, having moved to Hove recently, I’ve kept an eye on the club’s results.
“My son loves football and cricket, so I’m sure we’ll be taking in a few games at both the Amex and Hove from now on.”
Tenors Un Limited bring their 2014 UK tour ‘Show the Suit Who’s Boss!’ to the Theatre Royal, Brighton, on Thursday 9th October at 7.30pm. For tickets see www.atgtickets.com/brighton or page 14 of tomorrow night’s programme. Quote promo code 'Pitch Perfect' and receive £5 off per ticket. Also visit www.tenorsunlimited.com.
cringing reading this
regards
DR
You might have liked the band that was playing outside the ground before the game. When I was coming over the bridge off the train they were playing 'I Predict A Riot'