There used to be a shorter log resting on a bank by the Beck, near the Cove, that also had coins hammered into it . . . making it look like some prehistoric creature. I last visited Malham in about 2014, just before I left the area, and it was still there then.
@PunmasterSTP Жыл бұрын
This was incredible; thank you for sharing it with us!
@seanjoseph36052 жыл бұрын
"As wild an beautiful a place as I've ever been" Yes I agree, a relatively short but great hike.
@davidskidmore82073 жыл бұрын
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@MrGreencheetah5 жыл бұрын
What piece was being played by the organ at the end?
@zacharychiu87495 жыл бұрын
The Lanquetuit Toccata
@MrGreencheetah5 жыл бұрын
@@zacharychiu8749 Thanks so much, Zachary!!! It is a powerful piece, especially played on a majestic organ!!!
@charlottewhyte98045 жыл бұрын
don,t need any so flash just to sing in honestly,load of rubbish
@thesaucegroup18773 жыл бұрын
Um what are you talking about? Are you okay crazy idiot?
@hornkraft94385 жыл бұрын
There is a practical reason for having staff position themselves in front of the entrance to the Quire. Myriad people with selfie sticks might jostle each other for best position and even intrude into the actual service "getting a better view". If the gates on the Rood screen are fastened, then it is likely that anyone popping in for a better view would be seen near/at the altar, which is even more intrusive. Finally, imagine the awkwardness of pushing past stumbling visitors with a procession of 30 choristers and clergy at the Recession! (Not to mention the noise of talking visitors, which is why that woman smiled and put a finger to her lips...)
@xenabellebeest3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more.
@bobmountford92166 жыл бұрын
Lovely!..I live about 3 miles from York Minster..and haven't been up the tower for about 30 years?..ha ha! Probably because it's always there? A very nice clip! I hope you enjoyed your visit..and remember it with affection!!
@rickparker88836 жыл бұрын
We all tend to take for granted things close to us. I live only a few miles from several beautiful Florida beaches but haven't been 'to the beach" in 30 years! We loved our visit to both Yorkminister and England. We've been back twice since this video and hope to make many more visits. It's a special place, take care of it for us please.
@bobmountford92166 жыл бұрын
Ha Ha!..I'll do my best Rick. I'm a big fan of New York..as it happens..though the two Yorks are rather different? I think you'd probably enjoy Whitby..around 45 miles away..as the small coastal town exploits it's connections with both Captain Cook and Bram Stoker..so there are museums and places of interest all over! It's a charming and rather spooky place..but very atmospheric! Anyway!..thanks again for the clip! It's 01:22 now here so I'll say goodnight!..Bob.
@ringeradam45756 жыл бұрын
Most evensongs I've went to have been quite like this.. Beautiful singing & Organ voluntaries, and when you come out of the quire; throngs of tourists (all of us enjoying the music c:) That's a gorgeous end voluntary, but simply can't gloss over that member of staff... She could have waved to the cameraperson and told them politely, as a staff member in a Church ought, but no! She just wants to be the centre of attention
@rickparker88836 жыл бұрын
Please don't blame her for doing her job. Perhaps it would have been better had she simply walked up and asked me to stop recording but had she done that she would have no way of knowing if I might have reacted badly and created a scene. I've no doubt many people take issue with not being able to record the services and have to be removed.
@ringeradam45756 жыл бұрын
Still, York Minster has a reputation for being... 'unfriendly' to it's visitors
@hornkraft94385 жыл бұрын
It's better to participate in the service than to gawk about from without. Unlike one commenter here, we found the clergy and staff of York Minster to be extremely nice and welcoming to us as a visiting cathedral choir from America. York is a great place for Americans to visit!
@hudsonbailey6747 жыл бұрын
Colin Gantinglew, whilst your discourse was a bit 'high camp', those two women who interrupted the 'magical flow' of even a tourist's not worshipper's visit by video was GAUCHE. Though I'm a worshipper. I concur by a chortle with "njn3" and you wholeheartedly. Whence hath decorum fled?
@hudsonbailey6747 жыл бұрын
I was overwhelmed when first I visited to worship at York Minster away back when I donned a younger chap's threads. This video affords me the same vigor. Your choir is as richly beautiful as then. My deepest of gratitude.
@rickparker88837 жыл бұрын
My pleasure. York Minster is a wonderful place!
@hudsonbailey6747 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Rick. Keep the Minster alive!
@nikospodas62017 жыл бұрын
IF ITS QUIET AND NOT WINDY YOU ALSO MIGHT HEAR ST WILFRIDS BELLS
@janewatson62578 жыл бұрын
I've never been up the Central tower. I've only walked from SW to NW towers to see Great Peter
@flashy1588 жыл бұрын
Well done and thank you for posting this video.
@alextilson58098 жыл бұрын
just think, york minster was standing long before america was even discovered !!
@GOLD17029 жыл бұрын
That huge 32 foot Bass Reed at 2:54 .... OH MY GOD !! :O :D
@Steff2929again9 жыл бұрын
The famous Sackbut 32', extended from the 16' Trombone, actually of a somewhat smaller scale than one might imagine. Two additional 16' reeds complete the pedal reed chorus (Ophicleide and Fagotto), as well as two 8' and one 4'. Two 32' flues (Open Wood and Open Diapason) fills in any missing foundation tone.
@njn310 жыл бұрын
what was that lady's problem at 4:45.. ruined the whole recording
@Laidrightback9 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to be noticed at any cost.
@peteacher529 жыл бұрын
Brenda Phew I hope someone recognises the slattern and tells her what a smelly twat she's got. I'd like to bet that she thinks photo bombing's the in thing to do, and ruins as many folks' vid shots as possible because she knows that nobody will use direct country language in a church during a service and tell her to fuck the hell out of it.
@rickparker88837 жыл бұрын
She was just doing her job. It was my mistake as I really hadn't seen the signs asking that you not photograph the worship services.
@AmericansAlwaysFree6 жыл бұрын
Rick Parker still probably could've done it like a grown up and asked nicely instead of acting like a passive aggressive jack ass
@johntaylor17595 жыл бұрын
No recording - simple enough request.
@allwasforanapple10 жыл бұрын
Nice singing, but the recession is not a recession: they look as though they are rushing for the bus.
@dewarfinch110 жыл бұрын
ds1868 The Royal Oak, just around the corner, I hope, well that's the one I go to when I come out of the Minster :)
@gaggymott91596 жыл бұрын
Agree, Kenneth!!
@tricker195710 жыл бұрын
Lovely viseo clip.The gaping hole in the east wall is from cannon fire by Oliver Cromwells soldiers in 1650.no prisoners were taken.
@Stephen.Dixon0110 жыл бұрын
Great video. As a british person and living in the north east I have been to York and seen the Minster many times but never been up the tower. This gives me a great insight. Don't think I'll ever make it up there as I don't like heights. Thanks though. Sounds like you enjoyed your time :)
@MrBfg197813 жыл бұрын
nice video.i live just over the road from where you took this video and i alway love seeing this area on video.5*
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There used to be a shorter log resting on a bank by the Beck, near the Cove, that also had coins hammered into it . . . making it look like some prehistoric creature. I last visited Malham in about 2014, just before I left the area, and it was still there then.
This was incredible; thank you for sharing it with us!
"As wild an beautiful a place as I've ever been" Yes I agree, a relatively short but great hike.
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What piece was being played by the organ at the end?
The Lanquetuit Toccata
@@zacharychiu8749 Thanks so much, Zachary!!! It is a powerful piece, especially played on a majestic organ!!!
don,t need any so flash just to sing in honestly,load of rubbish
Um what are you talking about? Are you okay crazy idiot?
There is a practical reason for having staff position themselves in front of the entrance to the Quire. Myriad people with selfie sticks might jostle each other for best position and even intrude into the actual service "getting a better view". If the gates on the Rood screen are fastened, then it is likely that anyone popping in for a better view would be seen near/at the altar, which is even more intrusive. Finally, imagine the awkwardness of pushing past stumbling visitors with a procession of 30 choristers and clergy at the Recession! (Not to mention the noise of talking visitors, which is why that woman smiled and put a finger to her lips...)
Couldn't agree with you more.
Lovely!..I live about 3 miles from York Minster..and haven't been up the tower for about 30 years?..ha ha! Probably because it's always there? A very nice clip! I hope you enjoyed your visit..and remember it with affection!!
We all tend to take for granted things close to us. I live only a few miles from several beautiful Florida beaches but haven't been 'to the beach" in 30 years! We loved our visit to both Yorkminister and England. We've been back twice since this video and hope to make many more visits. It's a special place, take care of it for us please.
Ha Ha!..I'll do my best Rick. I'm a big fan of New York..as it happens..though the two Yorks are rather different? I think you'd probably enjoy Whitby..around 45 miles away..as the small coastal town exploits it's connections with both Captain Cook and Bram Stoker..so there are museums and places of interest all over! It's a charming and rather spooky place..but very atmospheric! Anyway!..thanks again for the clip! It's 01:22 now here so I'll say goodnight!..Bob.
Most evensongs I've went to have been quite like this.. Beautiful singing & Organ voluntaries, and when you come out of the quire; throngs of tourists (all of us enjoying the music c:) That's a gorgeous end voluntary, but simply can't gloss over that member of staff... She could have waved to the cameraperson and told them politely, as a staff member in a Church ought, but no! She just wants to be the centre of attention
Please don't blame her for doing her job. Perhaps it would have been better had she simply walked up and asked me to stop recording but had she done that she would have no way of knowing if I might have reacted badly and created a scene. I've no doubt many people take issue with not being able to record the services and have to be removed.
Still, York Minster has a reputation for being... 'unfriendly' to it's visitors
It's better to participate in the service than to gawk about from without. Unlike one commenter here, we found the clergy and staff of York Minster to be extremely nice and welcoming to us as a visiting cathedral choir from America. York is a great place for Americans to visit!
Colin Gantinglew, whilst your discourse was a bit 'high camp', those two women who interrupted the 'magical flow' of even a tourist's not worshipper's visit by video was GAUCHE. Though I'm a worshipper. I concur by a chortle with "njn3" and you wholeheartedly. Whence hath decorum fled?
I was overwhelmed when first I visited to worship at York Minster away back when I donned a younger chap's threads. This video affords me the same vigor. Your choir is as richly beautiful as then. My deepest of gratitude.
My pleasure. York Minster is a wonderful place!
Thank you, Rick. Keep the Minster alive!
IF ITS QUIET AND NOT WINDY YOU ALSO MIGHT HEAR ST WILFRIDS BELLS
I've never been up the Central tower. I've only walked from SW to NW towers to see Great Peter
Well done and thank you for posting this video.
just think, york minster was standing long before america was even discovered !!
That huge 32 foot Bass Reed at 2:54 .... OH MY GOD !! :O :D
The famous Sackbut 32', extended from the 16' Trombone, actually of a somewhat smaller scale than one might imagine. Two additional 16' reeds complete the pedal reed chorus (Ophicleide and Fagotto), as well as two 8' and one 4'. Two 32' flues (Open Wood and Open Diapason) fills in any missing foundation tone.
what was that lady's problem at 4:45.. ruined the whole recording
Just wanted to be noticed at any cost.
Brenda Phew I hope someone recognises the slattern and tells her what a smelly twat she's got. I'd like to bet that she thinks photo bombing's the in thing to do, and ruins as many folks' vid shots as possible because she knows that nobody will use direct country language in a church during a service and tell her to fuck the hell out of it.
She was just doing her job. It was my mistake as I really hadn't seen the signs asking that you not photograph the worship services.
Rick Parker still probably could've done it like a grown up and asked nicely instead of acting like a passive aggressive jack ass
No recording - simple enough request.
Nice singing, but the recession is not a recession: they look as though they are rushing for the bus.
ds1868 The Royal Oak, just around the corner, I hope, well that's the one I go to when I come out of the Minster :)
Agree, Kenneth!!
Lovely viseo clip.The gaping hole in the east wall is from cannon fire by Oliver Cromwells soldiers in 1650.no prisoners were taken.
Great video. As a british person and living in the north east I have been to York and seen the Minster many times but never been up the tower. This gives me a great insight. Don't think I'll ever make it up there as I don't like heights. Thanks though. Sounds like you enjoyed your time :)
nice video.i live just over the road from where you took this video and i alway love seeing this area on video.5*