As an Australian I grew up as a child singing this marvelous song as my mother played the piano, that was over 77 years ago, some years ago, when i turned seventy-five i decided to buy a trombone, bought a quality Yamamah with the F key and took lessons for about a year at the local conservatorium. I reached a stage where i was able to play "What a wonderful world" at my nephew's wedding when i was seventy-seven. Just after this i had a minor stroke and had to have a stent placed in my carotid artery and was told not to play for at least a year . The year went by and was still concerned about playing and it got to the stage where i just didn't get back to playing my beautiful instrument. After hearing this wonderful rendition of the "Floral Dance" I have removed the trombone from its case, given it a good polish and pull through, lubricated the slide and F key and will start having another go this afternoon, I am 84 years old now and if i die i die, but what a way to go, trying to play my trombone again!!!!!!!!!
Just discovered this and felt I had to congratulate the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band. What an uplifting piece of music. Would love to see them play live
I remember when this song was first released, 42 years ago: it was a rather unusual creation among the pop music of those days, and yet it was a big hit. I enjoyed it very much, too. I must still have the single, somewhere :) And now you guys recreate it in a Covid-19-inspired fashion. Thank you so much, Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band. You absolutely made my day with this!
Nice. I had the single of this when I was a kid in Yorkshire. Now I am 51, living in Canada, and taking a trip down Memory Lane. Love this version. Thanks.
Just found these compilations from B and R (and other bands) on youtube and find them fantastic - it’s great to see which musician / instrument plays which bit of the tune - it’s fascinating
OMG - I remember this song and band when I was stationed at Check Point Alpha at Helmstedt, West Germany in the mid-1970s. The Brits had a radio station that we listened to. This song was frequently requested. I could not recall the band or song's name - thanks for the memories.
Great to see youngsters coming through keeping the tradition of the old Colliery Brass Bands alive! Years ago my Uncle was leader of Ellington Band in Northumberland, My dad played trumpet too, lovely to hear. Loved the film BRASSED OFF true to life and GREAT music!!
Thank you so much, enjoyable, from an old tenor horn Player of Skelmersdale band in the 60’s, I still have the odd blow from an instrument I keep in the attic!
Wonderful rendition. Greetings from Moonta, South Australia, Australia's Little Cornwall, where we celebrate Kernewek Lowender bi-annually, and our parades dance along to The Floral Dance.
They say ‘don’t practice‘til you get it right - practice ‘til you can’t get it wrong’ - this seems a lovely example of just that by a group of musicians obviously enjoying their practice
HBD! ♥ Daniela Magálová (Daniela Alexandra Magal) ( 31. srpna 1966♥ SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD🎵🎼🎼🎶🎵🥁🎺👌👌🙏🎺
1977 and the Silver Jubilee, I was 19, just out of the college. This went to no.2 and was kept of the top by Mull of Kynetire by Sir Paul and Wings. I have several copies of this record.😁
At the age of 8 I was promoted to the main band of Muziekkorps Karel van der Heijden in Zaltbommel. Finally taking my place next to my dad. Both playing the Euphonium. Few weeks later I was already allowed to join in a concert. One of the songs we played was Floral Dance. It was 1977 when this song was in our Top 40 in the Netherlands and a very popular sound. I still remember the feeling when the audience went "beserk" because of the sound of this song. It is in my top 10 favorite Brass Band songs. But sadly for you a bit behind Danny Boy.
One word ….
OUTSTANDING
As an Australian I grew up as a child singing this marvelous song as my mother played the piano, that was over 77 years ago, some years ago, when i turned seventy-five i decided to buy a trombone, bought a quality Yamamah with the F key and took lessons for about a year at the local conservatorium. I reached a stage where i was able to play "What a wonderful world" at my nephew's wedding when i was seventy-seven. Just after this i had a minor stroke and had to have a stent placed in my carotid artery and was told not to play for at least a year
. The year went by and was still concerned about playing and it got to the stage where i just didn't get back to playing my beautiful instrument.
After hearing this wonderful rendition of the "Floral Dance" I have removed the trombone from its case, given it a good polish and pull through, lubricated the slide and F key and will start having another go this afternoon,
I am 84 years old now and if i die i die, but what a way to go, trying to play my trombone again!!!!!!!!!
Girl at 3.20...Fooking nailed that! 😄
Sir Tel would give you all a great big hug ❤
Have heard this song on and off all my life - bloody marvellous. Cant beat a good brass band
You are all fantastic. long live the brass my mother is 80 and still plays the cornet
Thankyou Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band for taking the time and effort to do this in these difficult times, stay safe and Best Wishes
Just discovered this and felt I had to congratulate the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band. What an uplifting piece of music. Would love to see them play live
I grew up with this song and its still as fresh today as it was back then a big well done Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band
Brilliant! Bravo! Extraordinary! Thank you!
Utterly brilliant
Its Things Like this That Gives Us Hope. THANKYOU.
Fantastic, just took me back to the Seventies, sitting with my Grandad who kept rewinding it and playing it again and again for us. Totes emosh.
effing brilliant! I say this as an ex pipe major who's worked with brass bands and pipe bands, You sound fantastic!! Well done.
I remember when this song was first released, 42 years ago: it was a rather unusual creation among the pop music of those days, and yet it was a big hit. I enjoyed it very much, too. I must still have the single, somewhere :) And now you guys recreate it in a Covid-19-inspired fashion. Thank you so much, Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band. You absolutely made my day with this!
It was written in 1911 By Katie Moss after visiting Helston in Cornwall.That is over 100 years ago.
Better without terry wogan too 😁
This is absolutely THE BEST!! Can't stop listening to this! Love you people!
just found your clip, thank you for cheering me up after a rotten day,got my feet tapping, long may you all continue playing ❤👍
i love how the Sop slowly gets concert attire ready as the video progresses
If you are meaning the young lady who started out in the burgundy top, I do not think she was playing sop. Iirc the sop was male four years ago.
Proud to be from Brighouse ..
If you are not moved by this you have a heart of stone. Thank you for this.
Brilliant, love it. My favourite brass band.
Nice. I had the single of this when I was a kid in Yorkshire. Now I am 51, living in Canada, and taking a trip down Memory Lane. Love this version. Thanks.
Tenuous connection to the Floral Dance. The repiano player at the time, Martin McHale, was my teacher :)
Absolutely magnificent 👏👏👏
Christmas 1977 my dad bought this & played it to death. It will always remind me of him, slighly pissed & Dad dancing .
In a time of trouble in covid you all came together to beautify create a this perfection of music. God Bless you all
OMG!!! this brought so much not to my heart!! I loved it!!! Makes me want to dust off the horns and get back to playing!!!
Totally amazing,well done everyone,carry on and stay safe.
Just trulry beautiful.... i wish shake hands with you all,Truly God Bless you all Amen
Just found these compilations from B and R (and other bands) on youtube and find them fantastic - it’s great to see which musician / instrument plays which bit of the tune - it’s fascinating
Many thanks for the lovely performance of the Cornish Floral Dance. Jim Sims Holywood Co. Down
Something wonderful about a brass band
Excellent 👌
OMG - I remember this song and band when I was stationed at Check Point Alpha at Helmstedt, West Germany in the mid-1970s. The Brits had a radio station that we listened to. This song was frequently requested. I could not recall the band or song's name - thanks for the memories.
Great to see youngsters coming through keeping the tradition of the old Colliery Brass Bands alive! Years ago my Uncle was leader of Ellington Band in Northumberland, My dad played trumpet too, lovely to hear. Loved the film BRASSED OFF true to life and GREAT music!!
My friends and cousins brought back the LP when the Cambridge (MA) Silver Band went to England!
This is the best thing I've seen in ages :)
Just Magical...Thanks!
Bloody fantastic, you should be proud of your accomplishment!
Awesome , inspiring ,brilliance
I see the clapping was an integral part of this masterpiece
Absolutely brilliant 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
that was beautiful being a southern softy i only get Oxted brass you guys girls amazing
I love this and play it almost every day!
Great, thank you very much. I came across this by random chance. The last time I had heard it was as a child.
My feet never stopped tapping.Has the chap below says "effing brilliant"!
Brilliant. Love it. Thank you
Fantastic,
Oh My!!!
Brilliant, Inspiring, Still Wonderful - in spite of restrictions...
Amazing - makes me smile.
Thank You !!!
This is exactly what a brass band should sound like. Love it!
A all time classic. Greetinx from Germany.
Thank you so much, enjoyable, from an old tenor horn Player of Skelmersdale band in the 60’s, I still have the odd blow from an instrument I keep in the attic!
Wonderful rendition. Greetings from Moonta, South Australia, Australia's Little Cornwall, where we celebrate Kernewek Lowender bi-annually, and our parades dance along to The Floral Dance.
Absolutely incredible. Congratulations to the musicians. Loved listening to it
Thanks B&R thats just what i needed to put a smile on my face right now .
Absolute gold! That was performed so well in such difficult circumstances. Music is what binds us together, and brass does it better than any other!
Makes you proud to be British 🇬🇧
Fantastic
Bloody Marvellous....
They say ‘don’t practice‘til you get it right - practice ‘til you can’t get it wrong’ - this seems a lovely example of just that by a group of musicians obviously enjoying their practice
HBD! ♥ Daniela Magálová (Daniela Alexandra Magal) ( 31. srpna 1966♥ SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD🎵🎼🎼🎶🎵🥁🎺👌👌🙏🎺
Brilliant and so well put together
Loved it. Big thanks. Just what we need right now
Well done!
Brilliant!
So uplifting to listen to, excellent sound quality and video…Brilliant. (Old Bandsman.)
Some right fitties in the brass banding scene it would seem. Might have to pop myself to a performance sometime soon. Keep up the good work.
Bloody marvellous!
FANTASTIC JOB
Just found this! Uplifting in difficult times! Excellent! Now wash your hands!!!
Remember playing this in our school brass band in the 1970's
Well done guys this was brilliant
Stunning! Goosebumps! Fan bloody tastic!
You all just made my day and more x
Well made, so beautiful, thanks!
1977 and the Silver Jubilee, I was 19, just out of the college. This went to no.2 and was kept of the top by Mull of Kynetire by Sir Paul and Wings. I have several copies of this record.😁
Well I'd rather bye this than be given that other one
Majestic !!
A year later and we are still in our living rooms.
Brilliant guys...
At the age of 8 I was promoted to the main band of Muziekkorps Karel van der Heijden in Zaltbommel. Finally taking my place next to my dad. Both playing the Euphonium.
Few weeks later I was already allowed to join in a concert. One of the songs we played was Floral Dance.
It was 1977 when this song was in our Top 40 in the Netherlands and a very popular sound.
I still remember the feeling when the audience went "beserk" because of the sound of this song.
It is in my top 10 favorite Brass Band songs. But sadly for you a bit behind Danny Boy.
Loved that, thank you!
Que maravilha, lindo, emocinante, arte pura parabéns coloquei como call do meu smartphone!
Awsome band
♥
"Friends don't let friends clap on 1 & 3...." Seriously, good work guys & gals :)
Unglaublich ! Toll! Ich bin sprachlos! Danke für mein neues Liebling Video!:) !!!
Great Performance, and good video editing....all it needs is Terry Wogan.
Terry Wogan tune great nice
Excellent
Brilliant bass player 👌
Very good and inspiring
Wonderful💕
Brilliant
Miles apart and they still sound excellent.
Woah...That was freaking amazing! How did all of you stay synchronized?
I hated lock down and everything COVID brought, but this is one thing that was a great outcome of a crap situation.
Who else speed two? . great job by the way
Puhallin musiikki on miellyttävää ja hyvin moni ilmeistä kuunneltavaa.
Love a brass band - these guys are THE brass band!
Has anyone done a brass band cover of the Twin Peaks Theme?
Wonder how many are still left from when they fisrt done it in 1977 ?