JimmyRiddle wrote:Ah well that explains the similiarities. It was down to Mr Leadbeaters influence! Thanks Lexi.
Possibly although Trinity supported SueBo at last December's royal Variety Performance and although the camera wasn't on the boys much there was no Stefan from what I could see:
Probably it was his influence
Although I couldn't see him either in the video !
But I think the camera didn't covered all of the singers, so we can't know for sure
Lexi wrote:Here is the link from Hagy to show that the music for the commercial was done by Trinity Boys Choir - http://t.co/Uv3AaXB
I used a Japanese translator even though it seems to be a French site, and sure enough, it says Trinity.
Lauren
Soon, they sent me a polite mail.
Yes! Lexi the music was done by Trinity Boys Choir, and the title is
"Canon". It's not "Sanctus" ???
and I asked one more question.
"on which album the tune was contained?"
No information yet, but they would tell us the result of the search.
When we to asking to singing Bayan Ko at Prizeman, It's what all this peoples are see. I'm sure Prizeman hope what we can see too in his music. Great video with this link: humanity.
When we to asking to singing Bayan Ko at Prizeman, It's what all this peoples are see. I'm sure Prizeman hope what we can see too in his music. Great video with this link: humanity.
When we to asking to singing Bayan Ko at Prizeman, It's what all this peoples are see. I'm sure Prizeman hope what we can see too in his music. Great video with this link: humanity.
Bayan Ko is a song about a people living under oppression and resisting. It was orignally written not about oppression under the Spanish or General Marcos, but about another oppressor who appeared at the end of the 19th century promising to help the Phillipinos throw out the Spanish. When the Spanish left this nation seized control of the Phillipines, claiming that the natives weren't ready for independence - and securing a naval base in between Hawaii and mainland Asia. At the time most ships were fueled by coal and generally could not cruise more than 4000 to 5000 miles before needing to refuel. The new colonists waged a 20+ year long war against the Phillipinos, by which time oil had replaced coal and the cruising range of ships had been doubled. They no longer need the Phillipines, The number of Phillipinos who died during the Huk rebellion is controversial. Estimates range from 25,000 to more than one million.
JimmyRiddle wrote:Ah well that explains the similiarities. It was down to Mr Leadbeaters influence! Thanks Lexi.
Possibly although Trinity supported SueBo at last December's Royal Variety Performance and although the camera wasn't on the boys much there was no Stefan from what I could see:
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Well, I said if it wasn't Libera I wanted to know more about who did sing for the add. As it happens I have several Trinity CD's and do like them
TullyBascombe wrote:Bayan Ko is a song about a people living under oppression and resisting. It was orignally written not about oppression under the Spanish or General Marcos, but about another oppressor who appeared at the end of the 19th century promising to help the Phillipinos throw out the Spanish. When the Spanish left this nation seized control of the Phillipines, claiming that the natives weren't ready for independence - and securing a naval base in between Hawaii and mainland Asia. At the time most ships were fueled by coal and generally could not cruise more than 4000 to 5000 miles before needing to refuel. The new colonists waged a 20+ year long war against the Phillipinos, by which time oil had replaced coal and the cruising range of ships had been doubled. They no longer need the Phillipines, The number of Phillipinos who died during the Huk rebellion is controversial. Estimates range from 25,000 to more than one million.
Makes a change from the British getting the blame Tully
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