Témen Oblåk (“Dark Clouds”) - And Manuel Garcia Rulfo


A stunning bit of music

 Now why can’t we have a Manuel Rulfo lookalike in Trelawnyd

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful music. You never know, there might just be a looky-likey somewhere, thinking of moving into your village. Keep your eyes peeled! Fingers crossed, he'll be gay, single and looking for a newly qualified counsellor with a love of Welsh terriers and black cats. xx

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  2. Barbara Anne5:28 pm

    What a magnificent choir, harmonies, and piece of music! Ta, John.
    As for Manuel Rulfo, he certainly is eye candy!! Keep looking.

    Hugs!

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  3. Anonymous5:47 pm

    Try walking the dogs up and down the beach, maybe he will be there. I found mine walking down a dock, I mean he found me. You never know. Gigi

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  4. Anonymous5:48 pm

    Also my friend found hers walking her puppy in the park. He was also walking his dog. Gigi

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  5. Yorkshire Liz5:50 pm

    It's no good, John. Between your favourite choir and tall dark and handsome men with winning smiles, you are going to have to start a new project - colloquial Spanish,!

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  6. Definitely stunning singing!

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    1. It’s based on traditional Bulgarian singing

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  7. Dark clouds, dark times, indeed .. but what a magnificent music! Gave me goosebumps all over!

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    1. It was a piece of Christopher Tin’s The Drop That Contained The sea
      A wonderful piece of music

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  8. Anonymous9:41 pm

    Beautiful music, beautiful man, the gazing might actually be better than the listening!

    Ceci

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  9. as long as he doesn't bring the dinosaurs with him he'd be welcome in the village...... powerful choir music there

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