Verve 37 Uplands Swansea
Stylish bar and eatery in the popular Uplands area of the city.
Opening night at the Verve 37 bar and restaurant in Swansea, Uplands
We managed to get in and see a brand new bar in the uplands called Verve 37 and see what the place and the menu has in store for everyone in Swansea. Take a look for yourself..
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Take a look inside the kitchens as the chef prepares a selection of dishes from the specials, restaurant quality food including dishes from our 2 for £12 menu.
For more offers check out our Menu section.
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Lions To A Man
The track can be downloaded from: Click to turn on captions for the lyric subtitles. Click Show More for further download options and lyrics. All proceeds from the downloads are to be donated to a charitable cause.
Lions To A Man: A modern day battle hymn for the rugby field.
-LYRICS
Men of Britain and of Ireland
Stand together now as one land
Men of Britain and of Ireland
Lions to a man
See your foe and mark his movement
This time now it is your moment
Show your strength in raging torrent
On this battle field
-CHORUS
Lions we salute you
Lions we salute you
Wondrous Lions, fearless Lions
Filled with pride and strong desire
Forged from steel and cast from iron
Men of Britain and of Ireland
Show the power of our great lands
Lions will not yield!
Hear our voices loudly blaring
Feel our pride, our hope, our caring
Give your soul, your truth, your bearing
Lions of our land
Feel our heartbeats, pulses racing
Make your dreams, so all embracing
You're the hope of all our nations
Lions of our land
-CHORUS
Lions we salute you
Lions we salute you
Wondrous Lions, fearless Lions
Filled with pride and strong desire
Forged from steel and cast from iron
Men of Britain and of Ireland
Show the power of our great lands
Lions will not yield!
Lyrics © Ollie (D. J. Ward)
The video shows the making of Lions To A Man, with appearances from Lions legends Phil Bennett, Delme Thomas and Gerald Davies. Filmed on location at the Llanelli Male Voice Choir (Cor Meibion Llanelli) practice hall and at the Swansea Metropolitan School of Digital Media recording studios at Dylan Thomas house. The lyrics were written by Swansea based poet Ollie (D.J. Ward) to an original choral arrangement by choir leader Eifion Thomas based upon the hymn Men of Harlech. Additional brass arrangement by Peter Williams and played by Andrew Gifford. The song was recorded mixed and mastered by the Masters' students of the Creative Sound Production course at SMU. The song is intended as a rousing battle hymn to inspire the British and Irish Lions to victory in their summer tour of Australia in 2013.
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Special thanks to:
Richard, family & staff at Verve 37 (Uplands, Swansea)
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Uplands Diner Swansea
Recorded, mixed and mastered by:
Wil Atkinson
Emyr Davies
Mike Davies
Will Hastings
Alex Jones
Gethin Jones
Mike Johnson
Aled Mainwaring
Lloyd Stratford
Video editing by Tinopolis
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Andy Carroll’s double-header display sees West Ham sink Swansea City.
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Andy Carroll’s double-header display sees West Ham sink Swansea City.
Andy Carroll’s elation was unbridled. It all came tumbling out the moment when he knew his second battering ram of a header careered into the net. He ran like a man possessed all the way back to the halfway line, where Sam Allardyce was pumping his fist with a classic cat-who-got-the-cream expression all over his face.
West Ham won this battle of the surprise packages, and needed the character to come from a goal behind to do so. If their renaissance this season feels like it is owes so much to being liberated in attack, now Allardyce has the luxury of some fascinating choices at his disposal. Carroll, Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia give him tantalising options.
They are back in the top four in the Premier League and maintained their momentum despite a false start. It had not started so promisingly when West Ham were caught by a precision Swansea break and chasing the game in the 19th minute.
The damage was created down the left flank, as Jefferson Montero raced upfield and exchanged passes beautifully with Gylfi Sigurdsson. The Ecuardorian trickster measured his pass to Wilfried Bony, who opened up his body to pass unerringly into the far corner of the goal.
Bony, who had been on Sam Allardyce’s radar some years ago (he plumped for Carroll instead) continues to stake his claim as perhaps the best striker outside of the Premier League’s super-rich. Just after the half hour mark he bludgeoned the ball with such power having tamed it with some neat control – on this occasion his effort swerved wide.
Swansea looked in the mood to be patient and wait for moments to flick into a higher gear. Montero was at the heart of it again as his pacy driving run opened the space for Sigurdsson to let fly. Adrian beat the ball away.
West Ham began to apply some pressure late in the first half. Aaron Cresswell saw a header gathered by Lukasz Fabiankski, and when the visitors did briefly lose their composure – their two centre-backs, Ashley Williams and Kyle Bartley got in a muddle – Kevin Nolan’s shot ricocheted away.
Allardyce’s team persevered, and were rewarded when Carl Jenkinson’s cross was delivered with whip and accuracy, and Carroll did what he does best. A header thumped with power and direction arced over everyone in the box and into the far corner of the net.
For all the speed and verve that has been a hallmark of West Ham’s progressive season, this was an old fashioned goal with the signature of an old fashioned player. It meant a lot to Carroll, who had not savoured that scoring feeling in the Premier League since March.
Crosses whipped in by full backs seemed a promising approach. Cresswell bounded forward to whiz the ball to the lurking Carroll. It did not quite come off but demonstrated how West Ham were trying to mix their game up to have the variation of smart, zippy and direct.
Back came Swansea. Bony’s thunderous drive smacked the crossbar. But a couple of intense minutes midway through the second half transformed the balance of the game. Leon Britton experienced the full force of the Carroll heading machine, when he attempted to stop another effort from the big man at a corner. No chance. Frankly he was quite brave getting in the way of it. Carroll’s header from Stuart Downing’s corner gave West Ham the lead.
Two minutes later, West Ham were buoyant and Carroll’s pearl of a ball to Sakho invited all sorts of trouble for Swansea. There was a question about whether Sakho used his arm to control the ball but when Fabianski had a rush of crazy blood and ambled five yards out of his area to check Sakho, it seemed academic. Chris Foy sent off the goalkeeper.
Sakho was full of thrills throughout the second half. He speared the Swansea defence and struck the woodwork. Then he sealed the game with a wonderstrike. The assist? Carroll of course.
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