Fantasia of British Sea Songs Part 1 - Proms



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The first part of Henry Woods Fantasia of British Sea Songs Part 1, conducted by Mark Elder with the BBC Sympthony Orchestra during the Last Night of the Proms 2006 at the Royal Albert Hall - I will try and upload the individual nation pieces when time allows.


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It's almost as ... ( 7 months ago by frankievee)
It's almost as usual: beautiful music and great fun to listen to!! TOOT TOOT !!
The orchestra ... ( 7 months ago by 03swalker)
The orchestra wanted war, and that's exactly what we gave them! *Bobs up and down*
You mean the ... ( 6 months ago by EddiBennett)
You mean the orchestra wanted war and completely tore the audience to pieces? Instruments will always beat people at speed!
It's composed so ... ( 5 months ago by spunkyderf)
It's composed so that the orchestra always win. When it gets fast a bar is missed. :D
eddibennet is an ... ( 5 months ago by stetherocker)
eddibennet is an idiot lol yes cus instruments aren't played by people are they "instruments will always beat people at speed" i believe the word you've missed out is "posh" (Y)
On maps British ... ( 5 months ago by Crusader1089)
On maps British Territories were marked in pink, at one point this was 1/4 edging on 1/3 of the world.
cant beat the ... ( 5 months ago by elljay1989)
cant beat the ancient british sense of humour ;)
Could someone ... ( 5 months ago by theginger92)
Could someone please tell me what the conducter says? "bozucrey" or something:S
Help me...
Yeah he say "all ... ( 5 months ago by Johnnocp)
Yeah he say "all those lovely little Bazukary bits in the interlude"
I wish they would ... ( 5 months ago by jtjcp88)
I wish they would stop blowing those fucking horns
When I hear our ... ( 4 months ago by ukdotcom)
When I hear our government talk about diversity and multiculturalism, I think to myself, oh bollocks, what has been done to us.
Sad.
spunkyderf is ... ( 4 months ago by stuartindigo)
spunkyderf is correct - the last 8 bars are compressed into 7 bars as I remember.
lol i love the ... ( 4 months ago by mikeycraigsluman)
lol i love the flute players facial expressions lol
i cant say much being an oboe player.....
Is it just me or ... ( 3 months ago by Maisybanana)
Is it just me or are all the audience bobbing up and dow at the beginning. At first they just look fuzzy but If you keep watching I am SURE they are all bobbing.
Of course they're ... ( 3 months ago by cogidubnus1953)
Of course they're bobbing...prommers always bob at the last night...
they're ment to bob ... ( 3 months ago by baz1310)
they're ment to bob and the faster the music gets the faster the bob becames, you have to keep up.
possible one of the ... ( 3 months ago by hazapots1)
possible one of the best nights at the proms and mark elders best performances
the way he interacted with the crowd that night was special
That lady cellist ... ( 2 months ago by kh23797)
That lady cellist was wonderful in her solo at 1:52 I thought.
HOWAY POPEYE!!!! ( 2 months ago by shishkooler)
HOWAY POPEYE!!!!
This is what ... ( 1 month ago by sweetypie000)
This is what identity is all about. Gone are the days :( I hate todays multicultural society that has been forced upon us. It's so damn tragic. Gone and deeply missed but not forgotten.
simply amazing The ... ( 1 month ago by kainer2)
simply amazing The 06 "Last night" was fantastic
lol love it... ( 3 weeks ago by adelheid45)
lol love it...
Ah, well, I don't ... ( 3 weeks ago by 44tyke)
Ah, well, I don't know about the "I wish I was born British" line, it seems a bit like self-loathing to me. Admiring British culture is one thing...Still if you're determined to be British, being Brazilian, you could try marrying Peter Mandelson!
I believe it's ... ( 3 weeks ago by ShakespeareMan)
I believe it's called "Tom Bowling".



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