C Saw at the Smiths Arms
Comfortably numb
Uprising @ the smiths arms hafod
Bread of Heaven - Wales v Ireland
GreatMomentsOfSportsmanship.com You have to give it to the Welsh. They add something magically to rugby sporting occassions. As kick-off approaches, the crowd sings the hymn, Cwm Rhondda, the Rhondda Valley and which refers to 'Bread Of Heaven'.
This singing has to lift the spirits of all Welsh rugby players.
Newyork pub Swansea
Have in a good time
The Army, the Navy & the Air Force
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The Army, the Navy & the Air Force · The Central Band of the Royal British Legion
Comrades in Arms, a Tribute to the British and American Legions
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Wayne Rooney hopes Liam Smith can bring world title home
Wayne Rooney hopes Liam Smith can bring world title home
Wayne Rooney hopes Liam Smith can bring world title home
Wayne Rooney hopes Liam Smith can bring world title home
My Rugby Clips, Vs Swansea
Playing 12 ( inside centre)
Luke Ford
Assheton Arms, Downham
Dinner October 13th 2012
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MORRISSEY - November 21, 1990 - Norwich, England, UK (Full Concert) LIVE
Recorded Live at UEA ,Norwich, United Kingdom, November 21, 1990. Oye Esteban Tour - British / Irish Leg. Artwork & Information: Passionsjustlikemine.com
Setlist:
You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
The Boy Racer
Billy Budd
Reader Meet Author
Is It Really So Strange?
Hairdresser On Fire
Speedway
Sunny
Lost
Trouble Loves Me
November Spawned A Monster
Tomorrow
Now My Heart Is Full
Meat Is Murder
Break Up The Family
/Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
Morrissey was ill and didn't give the best of performances. The crowd, perhaps because of this, was rather tame. This probably explains why Alma Matters was on the setlist before Tomorrow but skipped. Otherwise there were no planned changes in the set besides minor resequencing.
Morrissey's first words when he picked up the microphone were Hello Norwich... we are as common as muck... and so are you because you come here tonight. After The Boy Racer he usually extended his greetings, but on this date he said I have a wee touch of Swansea throat but I'm very pleased to be here, if that means anything, maybe it doesn't, I don't know... After Billy Budd the crowd broke into a chant of his name and he answered back It's a lovely song, thank you... it makes me look forward to Christmas when you sing that song... no it doesn't... Then to someone who was probably shouting for I Don't Owe You Anything he answered Yeah what? You owe me something.
In Reader Meet Author Morrissey replied to someone else mid-song by singing But you write as if you... stop laughing at me! After the song he answered shouts from the audience: Yeah I know, it's just something I have to live with... it's a struggle though, it's a struggle... (about something else) Doesn't that slightly contradict itself, that statement? After the 13-year old Is It Really So Strange? he joked Some of you are over 40, some of you must remember... After Hairdresser On Fire he cryptically answered someone with These squatties...
After Speedway Morrissey enquired Who said they wanted the t-shirt? I'm not gonna give 'em, I'm just curious, who said? The band then launched into Sunny, did a few bars, someone messed up, Morrissey said ooops and the band restarted the song. After that number Morrissey asked if anyone had seen the Smiths in Norwich in 1983: I suppose there's nobody here who was at the, the funny little Gala Ballroom place in... no there isn't, but I was there, I'm anyone... shut up Morrissey! Alright... After Tomorrow he replied to someone Sorry say that slowly please? Which millennium do you mean? Just kidding...
Returning to the stage after a short break to perform the encore, Morrissey quoted from Frank Sinatra's My Way, with his own twist: Regrets, I've had a few, but then again too many to mention... thank you for watching... In encore Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me, after singing so tell me how long before the last one, he replied to someone with a sharp fuck you!. Then a few bars further into the song he encouraged someone who was trying to get on stage with I'll save you, I'll save you, I'll save you, I'll save you...
Calon Lan - Wales v England - Principality Stadium - 17/08/2019
Absolutely beautiful singing of Calon Lan before the fantastic summer series game between the rivals of Wales v England. Well done to Wales, well deserved, World Cup next ????????????????????????????
Nicky Smith returns to action vs Munster 2015
After 4 months out following surgery on a torn pectoral muscle suffered playing for Wales against New Zealand in November, Ospreys prop Nicky Smith returns to action and immediately in his first scrum back his impact is felt by the Munster scrum and leads to 3 points for fly half Sam Davies during the Guinness Pro12 match in March 2015 at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea.
Jeremy Corbyn Patti Pavilion, Swansea, 07-12-2019
Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the Patti Pavilion on Saturday, December 7th, 2019. I'm not a professional videographer, and due to disability, had to remain seated, so there are a few seconds at the start of the video, where I'm unable to focus on Corbyn due to someone standing in front of me. There will be a little bit of camera shake occasionally, as I was struggling with the weight of the camera, plus some rude woman sat next to me kept leaping up to film with her iPhone, hitting my arm in the process. This footage has been heavily compressed from the original MTS file format but is still pretty good.
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New Zealand vs British Lions 1977 Rugby
1977 British Lions tour to New Zealand
Management
Manager George Burrell (Scotland)
Coach John Dawes (Wales)
Backs
Phil Bennett (Llanelli and Wales) Captain
John D Bevan (Aberavon and Wales)
David Burcher (Newport and Wales)
Gareth Evans (Newport and Wales)
Steve Fenwick (Bridgend and Wales)
Mike Gibson (North of Ireland FC and Ireland)
Bruce Hay (Boroughmuir and Scotland)
Andy Irvine (Heriot's FP and Scotland)
Alun Lewis (Cambridge University and London Welsh) [1]
Ian McGeechan (Headingley and Scotland)
Dougie Morgan (Stewart's Melville FP and Scotland)
Elgan Rees (Neath) [1]
Peter Squires (Harrogate and England)
Brynmor Williams (Cardiff) [1]
J.J. Williams (Llanelli and Wales)
Forwards
Bill Beaumont (Fylde and England)
Gordon Brown (West of Scotland and Scotland)
Terry Cobner (Pontypool and Wales)
Fran Cotton (Sale and England)
Willie Duggan (Blackrock College and Ireland)
Trefor Evans (Swansea and Wales)
Charlie Faulkner (Pontypool and Wales)
Nigel Horton (Moseley and England)
Moss Keane (Lansdowne and Ireland)
Allan Martin (Aberavon and Wales)
Tony Neary (Broughton Park and England)
Philip Orr (Old Wesley and Ireland)
Graham Price (Pontypool and Wales)
Derek Quinnell (Llanelli and Wales)
Jeff Squire (Newport and Wales)
Peter Wheeler (Leicester and England)
Clive Williams (Aberavon and Wales)
Bobby Windsor (Pontypool and Wales)
1 Elgan Rees, Brynmor Williams and Alun Lewis were uncapped at the time of the 1977 tour; Rees and Williams were subsequently capped by Wales.
Graham Wagg Bowling for Glamorgan v. Leicestershire at Swansea - 25 / 08 / 2013.
Graham Wagg is seen here bowling the final over of Glamorgan's Yorksire Bank 40 (YB40) against Leicestershire at St. Helen's, Swansea, on Sunday, August 25th, 2013. He is bowling left-arm spin, rather than his usual fast-medium style. Glamorgan scored 303-6 in their 40 overs, whilst Leicestershire could only muster 235-6 in reply, leaving Glamorgan as victors by 68 runs.
The Ospreys visit Balanced Lives in Swansea
Players from the Ospreys Rugby Team visited the Balanced Lives programme for older people in Swansea in December. Sam Davies, Scott Otten, Nicky Smith and Keelan Giles joined the participants at the Action For Elders Christmas Party at Hazel Court, Sketty.
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Swansea winter wonderland lights