This poem speaks to me in way that is ancient and unknowable
@neilsmith60922 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@tjsogmc2 ай бұрын
Coyote Run's version of this song is well worth a listen
@FridayNight-zc4ir2 ай бұрын
This is beautiful;, such lovely music should be forever sung. That people come together to sing this warms the heart. Good health and love too you all
@BRaff-hl4ip4 ай бұрын
Oak and Ash and Thorn do not differentiate between these magical sea faring nations on the western periphery of Europe.
@solwiin6 ай бұрын
закрываешь глаза и чувствуешь и атмосферу какую то особую. невероятный голос!
@Thatsgay1237 ай бұрын
Nice but piano is too loud. I don’t think the piano is good with English folk music. I like the feel of the harmony but I wonder if it could be achieved without the piano?
@Dellparks32 ай бұрын
Do you remember Alabama gal you don’t know how how
@minimalgrammar12769 ай бұрын
Rudyard Kipling wasn't perfect, but damn could he write.
@SterlingGateBooks9 ай бұрын
I'm proud to say I'm the g-g-granddaughter of Margaret Sharp Peace whose poem LAND OF FISH AND SEALS inspired Keith to compose this rendition of it...And what a lovely rendition it is. Thank you, Keith! Margaret would be so pleased. -Diane M. (New Zealand)
@johnnygoode27559 ай бұрын
to quote the king killer chronicles, "the voice ages like fine wine"
@bill257810 ай бұрын
And worth fighting for?
@stevebaldrick905810 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@ildarmingazov230410 ай бұрын
Хорошая песня!
@bigmanhugeman Жыл бұрын
Amazing.
@sinistershenanigans965 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant 🇬🇧🏴
@lordcawdorofmordor2549 Жыл бұрын
Poem by Kipling in 1907, first noted setting to music by Peter Bellamy in 1970. But this performance is so wonderfully powerful that it feels far older.
@haroldwalton932 Жыл бұрын
Wow...wonderful
@mariaperezpitti7643 Жыл бұрын
Robert Louis Stevenson mentioned this song in his famous novel 'Treasure island'.
@tunguskalumberjack9987 Жыл бұрын
Every time the audience sings along, my eyes fill up with tears- this is simply beautiful. What a treasure.
@kathleenferguson32966 ай бұрын
We always did!
@tunguskalumberjack99876 ай бұрын
@@kathleenferguson3296 ❤️
@alexanderwebb680 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@COM70 Жыл бұрын
Gaeilge or Gallic ? First dancer, Looks and sounds Irish to me a mix between traditional formal and Sean nós? Must check that out.
@kathleenferguson32962 жыл бұрын
Surprise everybody! John Roberts is half Welsh. That Celtic sense of humor had me going when he told me "Morgan" jokes!
@Brslld2 жыл бұрын
Very nice performance sir.
@britishginge44742 жыл бұрын
Fantastic🇬🇧🇬🇧
@nix.i2 жыл бұрын
Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn Greater are none beneath the sun Than Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing Of Oak and Ash and Thorn Oak of the Clay lived many-a day Or ever Aeneas began Ash of the Loam was a lady at home When Brut was an outlaw‘d man And Thorn of the Down saw New Troy Town From which was London-born Witness hereby the ancientry Of Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Yew that is old in churchyard mould He breedth a mighty bow Alder for shoes do wise men choose Beech for cups also But when ye have killed, and your bowl it is spilled ‘nd your shoes are clean outworn Back ye must speed for all that ye need To Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Ellum she hateth mankind, and waiteth Till every gust be laid To drop a limb on the head of him That anyway trusts her shade But whether a lad be sober or sad Or mellow with ale from the horn He‘ll take no wrong if he lieth along ‘Neath Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn O, do not tell the priest our plight For he would call it a sin But we‘ve been out in the woods all night A-conjuring Summer in And we bring you good news by word of mouth Good news for cattle and corn Now is the sun come up from the south By Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn England shall bide ‘till Judgement Tide By Oak and Ash and Thorn
@gryphon0468 Жыл бұрын
Why Thorn?
@mintblackbeard37155 ай бұрын
@@gryphon0468 Likely short for Hawthorn
@marcussmith98042 жыл бұрын
This proud patriot of the USA that ancestors left England in the 1600s would like to return to his motherland. Great respect for my ancestors and my brothers, im proud to be an English-American.
@gamefurnace43552 жыл бұрын
I just wondered what song captain Smollett was whistling … and it turns out to be pretty jolly 🦜
@Spencermsd2 жыл бұрын
Same here, glad I'm not the only one. I love Captain Smollet.
@mohammedhassanademadem2 жыл бұрын
@@SpencermsdAnd Doctor Livesey, Squire Trelawney & Jim Hawkins.
@slimduster54682 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, just love this song. I have English blood but am Australian. I have a longing to one day be on english soil
@KyleEricksonPoetry1617 Жыл бұрын
Same. I’m Canadian with roots from Wiltshire. I was so pleased when I found that out because I’ve been obsessed with Stonehenge and that ancient landscape for as long as I can remember. One day we will go back.
@mariaelenavilaralvarez381510 ай бұрын
@@KyleEricksonPoetry1617When you come home to England, to your Wiltshire roots, try to walk the Clarendon Way. It connects two ancient cathedral cities, Salisbury and Winchester (so from Wiltshire to Hampshire). The countryside, woods and villages you will walk past are beautiful. Maybe the trees on the way will remind you of this song!
@mjm58992 жыл бұрын
I cant find any concertina tabs or tutorials for this song
@IllTractatesIll2 жыл бұрын
Is there any way to get the concertina sheet music for this?
@Dellparks32 жыл бұрын
Look at these guys they are so awesome I love it
@millsbobster2 жыл бұрын
so beautiful
@Dellparks32 жыл бұрын
Aww nice job for sharing I like Peter amidon
@Dellparks32 жыл бұрын
Awesome job
@Dellparks32 жыл бұрын
Great job
@lebboyo2 жыл бұрын
massive W for this guy
@mugcheese1002 жыл бұрын
Support your local community by being brave and singing this song in your church and local centres. Keep these things alive… god save the king and England.
@cokaorcola2 жыл бұрын
Queenie still lives my good man
@marcussmith98042 жыл бұрын
Isn’t this song pagan though?
@cokaorcola2 жыл бұрын
@@marcussmith9804 isn't it a Kipling poem?
@andurils Жыл бұрын
@@cokaorcola about that…
@ArvidVarg2 жыл бұрын
The two dislikes are from trees jelous of oak, ash and thorn.
@patrioticarchive2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
@coldunquietgrave2 жыл бұрын
Can’t get better than this.
@jamescorbett57292 жыл бұрын
That's how it's done.
@kayakcraig2 жыл бұрын
What a nice round of beautiful original songs! Thanks for sharing this!
@tabletbrothers34772 жыл бұрын
Once again, I have returned to listen to this.
@GoldenToothBrush3 жыл бұрын
Everything about this is so wholesome, not least his humble smile at the end.
@hmkiller29303 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I got to see this
@terraincognita93613 жыл бұрын
May our Dear Saviour continue to preserve the English nation and her ancient culture ❤️
@misdangered43262 жыл бұрын
England lives and marches on…
@itisboon59233 жыл бұрын
Treasure
@joncaulkett51983 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Saw Tony & John perform many times, but didn't know he had a Methodist background, as I do. Makes sense though.
@becc73 жыл бұрын
I love that I just found this. Absolutely beautiful.
@redwolf79293 жыл бұрын
Love this song, seems to sum up the spirit of my ancestral lands ,peace from oz
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This poem speaks to me in way that is ancient and unknowable
Beautiful
Coyote Run's version of this song is well worth a listen
This is beautiful;, such lovely music should be forever sung. That people come together to sing this warms the heart. Good health and love too you all
Oak and Ash and Thorn do not differentiate between these magical sea faring nations on the western periphery of Europe.
закрываешь глаза и чувствуешь и атмосферу какую то особую. невероятный голос!
Nice but piano is too loud. I don’t think the piano is good with English folk music. I like the feel of the harmony but I wonder if it could be achieved without the piano?
Do you remember Alabama gal you don’t know how how
Rudyard Kipling wasn't perfect, but damn could he write.
I'm proud to say I'm the g-g-granddaughter of Margaret Sharp Peace whose poem LAND OF FISH AND SEALS inspired Keith to compose this rendition of it...And what a lovely rendition it is. Thank you, Keith! Margaret would be so pleased. -Diane M. (New Zealand)
to quote the king killer chronicles, "the voice ages like fine wine"
And worth fighting for?
Brilliant
Хорошая песня!
Amazing.
Brilliant 🇬🇧🏴
Poem by Kipling in 1907, first noted setting to music by Peter Bellamy in 1970. But this performance is so wonderfully powerful that it feels far older.
Wow...wonderful
Robert Louis Stevenson mentioned this song in his famous novel 'Treasure island'.
Every time the audience sings along, my eyes fill up with tears- this is simply beautiful. What a treasure.
We always did!
@@kathleenferguson3296 ❤️
Beautiful
Gaeilge or Gallic ? First dancer, Looks and sounds Irish to me a mix between traditional formal and Sean nós? Must check that out.
Surprise everybody! John Roberts is half Welsh. That Celtic sense of humor had me going when he told me "Morgan" jokes!
Very nice performance sir.
Fantastic🇬🇧🇬🇧
Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn Greater are none beneath the sun Than Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing Of Oak and Ash and Thorn Oak of the Clay lived many-a day Or ever Aeneas began Ash of the Loam was a lady at home When Brut was an outlaw‘d man And Thorn of the Down saw New Troy Town From which was London-born Witness hereby the ancientry Of Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Yew that is old in churchyard mould He breedth a mighty bow Alder for shoes do wise men choose Beech for cups also But when ye have killed, and your bowl it is spilled ‘nd your shoes are clean outworn Back ye must speed for all that ye need To Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Ellum she hateth mankind, and waiteth Till every gust be laid To drop a limb on the head of him That anyway trusts her shade But whether a lad be sober or sad Or mellow with ale from the horn He‘ll take no wrong if he lieth along ‘Neath Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn O, do not tell the priest our plight For he would call it a sin But we‘ve been out in the woods all night A-conjuring Summer in And we bring you good news by word of mouth Good news for cattle and corn Now is the sun come up from the south By Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn Surely we sing of no little thing In Oak and Ash and Thorn Sing Oak and Ash and Thorn, good sirs All on a Midsummer‘s morn England shall bide ‘till Judgement Tide By Oak and Ash and Thorn
Why Thorn?
@@gryphon0468 Likely short for Hawthorn
This proud patriot of the USA that ancestors left England in the 1600s would like to return to his motherland. Great respect for my ancestors and my brothers, im proud to be an English-American.
I just wondered what song captain Smollett was whistling … and it turns out to be pretty jolly 🦜
Same here, glad I'm not the only one. I love Captain Smollet.
@@SpencermsdAnd Doctor Livesey, Squire Trelawney & Jim Hawkins.
Beautiful, just love this song. I have English blood but am Australian. I have a longing to one day be on english soil
Same. I’m Canadian with roots from Wiltshire. I was so pleased when I found that out because I’ve been obsessed with Stonehenge and that ancient landscape for as long as I can remember. One day we will go back.
@@KyleEricksonPoetry1617When you come home to England, to your Wiltshire roots, try to walk the Clarendon Way. It connects two ancient cathedral cities, Salisbury and Winchester (so from Wiltshire to Hampshire). The countryside, woods and villages you will walk past are beautiful. Maybe the trees on the way will remind you of this song!
I cant find any concertina tabs or tutorials for this song
Is there any way to get the concertina sheet music for this?
Look at these guys they are so awesome I love it
so beautiful
Aww nice job for sharing I like Peter amidon
Awesome job
Great job
massive W for this guy
Support your local community by being brave and singing this song in your church and local centres. Keep these things alive… god save the king and England.
Queenie still lives my good man
Isn’t this song pagan though?
@@marcussmith9804 isn't it a Kipling poem?
@@cokaorcola about that…
The two dislikes are from trees jelous of oak, ash and thorn.
Wonderful!
Can’t get better than this.
That's how it's done.
What a nice round of beautiful original songs! Thanks for sharing this!
Once again, I have returned to listen to this.
Everything about this is so wholesome, not least his humble smile at the end.
I'm glad I got to see this
May our Dear Saviour continue to preserve the English nation and her ancient culture ❤️
England lives and marches on…
Treasure
Thanks! Saw Tony & John perform many times, but didn't know he had a Methodist background, as I do. Makes sense though.
I love that I just found this. Absolutely beautiful.
Love this song, seems to sum up the spirit of my ancestral lands ,peace from oz