Hi Jim, a pint of cider is always my first choice of tipple so I like to play a wassail tune every year to do my little bit for next years apple harvest.
Hi Lolo, "Wassailing" is an old English tradition. The idea is to banish evil sprits from the orchards to ensure a goop harvest of apples to make cider. A glass of cider is my drink of choice so I like to do a wassail song once a year.
Hi Andre, here in the UK Wassailing is an ancient tradition to ensure a good harvest of apples to make the cider from. It still goes on today. I have been to a few Wassail nights in my time. These days it's more of an excuse to party and drink too much cider, but it's great fun.
Hi Graham. I used to do a little bit of morris dancing. I'm not sure if I'd last until the end of the tune these days! A pint of cider is my tipple of choice so I like to do a wassail tune every year. I've been to one or two wassail nights in my time and it's great fun. It's really an excuse to party and drink a little too much cider, but it's all good fun.
Hi Cal, it's become a little tradition with me that the second festive post of the season is always a Wassail song. I'm very partial to a glass of cider so I like to do my little bit to see that we have plenty of apples to make it net year.
Hi chaw, wassailing is an ancient tradition here in England. These days it's more of an excuse to party and drink a little too many glasses of cider. The idea behind wassailing is to drive evil sprits from the orchards where the apple trees grow to ensure a good crop to make next years cider.
It sounds great ❤ love it
What a lovely joyful tune to brighten my Sunday. Like deployed.
Hi Jim, a pint of cider is always my first choice of tipple so I like to play a wassail tune every year to do my little bit for next years apple harvest.
Works really well on the guitar rod.
Hi Yogi, I'm running out of wassail tunes. I'm sure there must be more so I'll have to start looking earlier net year.
Nice playing mate!
Thanks Sam, a pint of cider is my drink of choice so I like to do my little bit for next years apple crop.
Oh....a great and wonderful musivideo my friend...Happy new week:))) Lolo
Hi Lolo, "Wassailing" is an old English tradition. The idea is to banish evil sprits from the orchards to ensure a goop harvest of apples to make cider. A glass of cider is my drink of choice so I like to do a wassail song once a year.
Very good work my friend
Hi Andre, here in the UK Wassailing is an ancient tradition to ensure a good harvest of apples to make the cider from. It still goes on today. I have been to a few Wassail nights in my time. These days it's more of an excuse to party and drink too much cider, but it's great fun.
Not heard this one before Rod but we have a friend who's a keen Morris Dancer....sounding very jolly...😊
Hi Graham. I used to do a little bit of morris dancing. I'm not sure if I'd last until the end of the tune these days! A pint of cider is my tipple of choice so I like to do a wassail tune every year. I've been to one or two wassail nights in my time and it's great fun. It's really an excuse to party and drink a little too much cider, but it's all good fun.
@Reeldin58 ...sounds good to me Rod..must watch out for one...👍🍻🍺
The festive time is officially on! You really dialed in that tone, Rod!
Hi Cal, it's become a little tradition with me that the second festive post of the season is always a Wassail song. I'm very partial to a glass of cider so I like to do my little bit to see that we have plenty of apples to make it net year.
It was a great performance with a lot of fun. The guitar sounds great ! (^o^)b CHEERS !
Hi chaw, wassailing is an ancient tradition here in England. These days it's more of an excuse to party and drink a little too many glasses of cider. The idea behind wassailing is to drive evil sprits from the orchards where the apple trees grow to ensure a good crop to make next years cider.
@@Reeldin58 That's a fun and nice tradition. (^o^)