This month, I am bringing something with which you may well be familiar (particularly if you are a frequent YTubular type); however, I have chosen four items from the endless options which will take you to different parts of the world and have excellent cinematography, good sound reproduction of the original song (about which, view here), and promote the full intention of the song, which is pride in one's home place but willingness to share it and recognise unity. First, let us visit Eire, courtesy of the Gardai...
Luved getting to see the scenery too!
ReplyDeleteA Happy Video, well done.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
aybe we can insipre our police too to dance? it would be easier if the drivers have to pay a fine ;O)
ReplyDeleteGood to see some music and dancing from Eire that isn't Riverdance!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, we remember so many dancing policemen and these men did a fine job!
ReplyDeleteStanding ovation what fun and what talent
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
LOVE THE VIDEO.. I backed up and played the horses and the dancers after the horse 3 times. love the beat, and the dancing officers...
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhhh I watched it again trying to decide on my favorite. I could not they are all excellent
ReplyDeletebut the horses and the River dance style were definitely in first place it I had made a decision
Hugs Cecilia
Ohhhh I loved it, loved it, loved it a lot! I have not heard of it before. The number is foot tapping and has such a lovely message. And as rightly said by the DJ, it is calming and soothing.
ReplyDeleteThe Irish country side is mesmerizing and the spirit of Irish front line workers is so infectious! Kudos to them for this coordinated effort to spread a life saving message during pandemic in the most engaging, entertaining way.
-Anagha Yatin.
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I LOVE the dancing Coppers! Especially the Horses! Purrfect! And May the Fourth be with you! Purrs Darth Marv!
ReplyDeleteLoved the scenery they chose, really professionally done and the horses made us smile indeed.
ReplyDeleteWell, that was fun. Looked like some of the folks were true dancers while that all seemed to enjoy 'shaking a let'. namaste, janice xx
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