Thanks so much, Tony. Beautiful. Photography, chanting, drums. I know nothing about Glastonbury Tor. Could you make a video of the story behind it, the chanting and drumming? I would love to know more.
I reMEMBER going there & climbing up w/ one of my oldest (HS) friends. I didn’t know if I could make it because of physical pain issues but I PUSHED through & MADE IT to the top! It was worth it! So amazing this bump out of no where…& the Tor. England is a land of such a KNOWN story - unbroken by language & cultural transference knowledge through documented time. It’s so cool. I also prayed at the Red & White Springs. Could you do something on the springs- stories of, images? This language resonates with my ancestry. Thank you Tony for sharing! Pps I love that sheep just hang out on the hill! 💗 we were there in spring & saw a couple of babies jumping around! Sooooooo cute! Blessings.
Have you seen the remake of the Evil Dead? There’s a Welsh witch in the intro, she’s chanting, and there’s something truly ancient about how that language sounds 👌🏼
The background is the middle welsh mythological tale Pwyll Glastonbury Tor is said to be the home of another inhabitant of the Celtic underworld: Gwyn ap Nudd
When I went up on Glastonbury Tor which was literally one of the last places I saw in the UK before being stuck in the US for 5 years during the pandemic era without travel there were so many people drumming and smoking so many cigarettes both tobacco and marijuana that there was no way to enjoy it. There weren't just people there with the regular drums. There were people there with speakers playing electronica and so many different songs it was just a cacophony. I think I would have liked it a lot more if it was as it was the day this video was shot so thank you for this
🥰 love it!!! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, Tony.
Thanks so much, Tony. Beautiful. Photography, chanting, drums. I know nothing about Glastonbury Tor. Could you make a video of the story behind it, the chanting and drumming? I would love to know more.
I reMEMBER going there & climbing up w/ one of my oldest (HS) friends. I didn’t know if I could make it because of physical pain issues but I PUSHED through & MADE IT to the top! It was worth it! So amazing this bump out of no where…& the Tor. England is a land of such a KNOWN story - unbroken by language & cultural transference knowledge through documented time. It’s so cool.
I also prayed at the Red & White Springs. Could you do something on the springs- stories of, images?
This language resonates with my ancestry.
Thank you Tony for sharing!
Pps
I love that sheep just hang out on the hill! 💗 we were there in spring & saw a couple of babies jumping around! Sooooooo cute!
Blessings.
Have you seen the remake of the Evil Dead? There’s a Welsh witch in the intro, she’s chanting, and there’s something truly ancient about how that language sounds 👌🏼
Thanks!
Thank you :) I thought it might be a bit weird :)))
I would welcome some Tony's commentary on this ...
The background is the middle welsh mythological tale Pwyll Glastonbury Tor is said to be the home of another inhabitant of the Celtic underworld: Gwyn ap Nudd
When I went up on Glastonbury Tor which was literally one of the last places I saw in the UK before being stuck in the US for 5 years during the pandemic era without travel there were so many people drumming and smoking so many cigarettes both tobacco and marijuana that there was no way to enjoy it. There weren't just people there with the regular drums. There were people there with speakers playing electronica and so many different songs it was just a cacophony. I think I would have liked it a lot more if it was as it was the day this video was shot so thank you for this
It’s nicer when it’s quieter
Fascinating
thank you