BLACKPOOL TOWER BALLROOM THE WALTZ DANCE

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @johnthornton73
    @johnthornton73 2 года назад +1

    I love the two young boys dancing with a more mature woman they are trying so hard. Congratulations to then both.

  • @royedwards8713
    @royedwards8713 3 года назад

    hi joana nice video ,have a nice holiday ,and looking forward to seeing the gopro in action

    • @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315
      @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315  3 года назад

      Hello roy just got your message thankyou for your comment about the waltz video 🙂 im going on holiday as its my birthday on 1st february and i can confirm that one video will be me ice skating at the blackpool pleasure beach ice skating arena and worry ive tested my gopro walking around the block for 20 minutes and the video is perfect and thankyou for your comment about my holiday 🙂

  • @kkrispy2009P
    @kkrispy2009P 3 года назад

    Great video road to 100 subs

  • @markrl75
    @markrl75 2 года назад +1

    Does anybody know the titles of the beautiful waltzes that are being played here? They are absolutely wonderful.

    • @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315
      @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315  2 года назад +1

      Hello markrl75 its the viennese waltz i hope that answers your question .

    • @markrl75
      @markrl75 2 года назад +1

      @@jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315 - Thank you very much for taking the trouble to reply. I wondered which Viennese waltzes they actually were. We appear to have a bit of a medley and its absolutely superb.

    • @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315
      @jlovesblackpooljlovesblack1315  2 года назад +1

      Your welcome markrl75 I've got some more ballroom videos coming in the next few days that I filmed with my GoPro instead of my phone so should be better picture quality .

    • @derekc4503
      @derekc4503 2 месяца назад +1

      Mark, in answer to your question, this is a medley of four waltz tunes (only one of which I think is "Viennese") and I can identify three of them.
      1: Opens with the 1919 song "Let the rest of the world go by."
      2: Starts at 1.04, and this one has me stumped!
      3: Starts at 2.05 and played twice. The song "The kiss in your eyes" from the 1948 Bing Crosby film "Emperor Waltz" and adapted from a melody in the operetta "Der Opernball" by Richard Heuberger.
      4: Starts at 4.28. The song "Beautiful Ohio", which began life as a romantic waltz but, with changed lyrics, much later became the official Ohio State Song.
      These may seem like unusual selections to group into a medley, but as you say all have beautiful waltz-time melodies, and the organist transitions them seamlessly.

    • @markrl75
      @markrl75 2 месяца назад

      @derekc4503 - Derek thank you very much for that information and taking the trouble to reply.

  • @billbickley2277
    @billbickley2277 2 года назад

    A OK >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Bill Bickley uk