Thanks. I have some other videos listed in my channel, of John Owen Jones singing in Welsh songs from Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera etc in Welsh. I love Chess and Anthem is a favourite.
I am loving the sounds of Wynne Evans. I wish I could live “over there”. Thanks for sharing your video. I’m virtual touring Wales and found Wynn Evans. So I decided to hop on his bus for a song or two. A cousin from Washington State.
Both of the singers, separately, are amazing, but what the crap was with putting two awesome singers on the same line? No harmonizing? I would have loved it so much more if it was only John.
Sometimes, two goods don’t equal great. Just sounds like two huge storms fighting against each other. They should have arranged harmonies instead of yelling over each other.
Love Wynne Evans! So many people don't actually realise this is the man behind the go compare adverts. He is a fantastic singer in his own right!
Piangi and Phantom singing together. Wow that was impressive!
Cannot understand Welsh,but it is so haunting,absolutely beautiful
Thanks. I have some other videos listed in my channel, of John Owen Jones singing in Welsh songs from Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera etc in Welsh. I love Chess and Anthem is a favourite.
I am loving the sounds of Wynne Evans. I wish I could live “over there”. Thanks for sharing your video. I’m virtual touring Wales and found Wynn Evans. So I decided to hop on his bus for a song or two. A cousin from Washington State.
Lovely! Diolch yn fawr!
Ardderchog! Cytuno fasai 'harmony' yn well, ond dal yn fendigedig :) Excellent, agree would be better with harmony, but still great.
Both of the singers, separately, are amazing, but what the crap was with putting two awesome singers on the same line? No harmonizing? I would have loved it so much more if it was only John.
Yeah it feels a little redundant.
Give credit, to ,to the choir.
Cannot understand Welsh,but this so haunting ,beautifully sung by two wonderful singers
Wow! In Welsh!! I know this score and it's so cool to hear it in Welsh.
Is Welsh actually spoken today?
In Wales? Of course it is!
Wow, really!? That's fascinating. I just assumed Welsh people simply used English in their day-to-day lives.
@@106460 My two grandmothers living in England ( due to work ), always spoke Welsh when they met.
Sometimes, two goods don’t equal great. Just sounds like two huge storms fighting against each other. They should have arranged harmonies instead of yelling over each other.