"Only Remembered" - Coope Boyes & Simpson
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Leading British folk musicians Coope Boyes & Simpson provide the music in their unique and moving acapella style with the song "Only Remembered", as we view aspects of the unique exhibition by the University of Oxford's First World War Poetry Digital Archive in the immersive 3D virtual world of Second Life. The exhibition simulates aspects of life in the trenches on the Western Front during the 1914-1918 war and presents work by the "War Poets" of the period.
As visitors explore the simulation, they can listen to the voices of veterans recounting their experiences of the war, view original film footage and photographs from the time, and learn about life on the Western Front, encountering some of the most powerful poetry in English literature by seeing the original manuscripts, turning the pages of the poets' war diaries and letters, and listening to readings.
The video is taken from the TV series "Designing Worlds", a weekly live show covering design and designers in virtual worlds, produced by Prim Perfect magazine and Treet.TV (designingworlds... ). The complete show can be seen here: bit.ly/a9I3bE
"Only Remembered" (Bonar/Sankey/Tams Voice Publishing) is used by permission and is taken from the album "Private Peaceful The Concert" (No Masters NMCD24, www.nomasters.c... ) by Coope Boyes & Simpson (www.coopeboyesa... )
The song - originally a Horatius Bonar / Ira Sankey hymn from the 19th century, arranged by John Tams - also appears in the play "War Horse", adapted by Nick Stafford from the book by Michael Morpurgo.
For more on the First World War Poetry Digital Archive and the Second Life exhibition, visit www.oucs.ox.ac....
The graveyards of Flanders' Fields are littered with forebears of mine - and who remembers them now? I do, a bit, and so do these magnificent singers. May their voices and their spirit last forever!
Absolutely stunning harmonies only two left now RIP Jim
I sing this every day walking my dog through the fields and the local forest. Rain, snow, sun. Nobody hears it but me and the dog which is probably just as well, but its so beautiful even I couldn't ruin it.
Waw
Lark and mutt join you, in sentiment..
I read the comments, listed below this simply beautiful piece of musical performance, and couldn't help but reflect on the ability of the human race to bicker about the stupidest minutae. Who cares where it originated?, who cares what show it was performed in?, what difference does it make when it was first performed? Their sublime talents have lifted notes from a page and transformed them into a performance worthy of the writer - to be enjoyed, reflected upon, and learned from. Thank You CB & S we are in your debt!!
hearhear
I want this played at my funeral.
Only remember for what you have done
"Author: Horatius Bonar.
Horatius Bonar was born in Edinburgh, in 1808. His education was obtained at the High School, and the University of his native city. He was ordained to the ministry, in 1837, and since then has been pastor at Kelso. In 1843, he joined the Free Church of Scotland. His reputation as a religious writer was first gained on the publication of the "Kelso Tracts," of which he was the author. He has also written many other prose works, some of which have had a very large circulation. Nor is he less favorably known as a religious poet and hymn-writer. The three series of "Hymns of Faith and Hope," have passed through several editions. --from Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872"
Yes we will sure be remembered for all of our wars and brutality, our cold-heartedness and cruelties, our inhumane, selfish, prideful ways...nearly killing everyone and everything on this planet. It's about time we get a grip on ourselves and start living a Life of Love, which is the only thing Jesus ever asked us to do...a new commandment I give unto you: LOVE.
its 2022, we don;t remember, we forgot.
I know. I know but don't lose hope.
Many of us do remember.
Don't lose hope ✝️
OH MY GOD I KNOW RIGHT?! I've seen it twice now. Once in London and Once in Australia. Oh my god it's good.
Smashing song and wonderful harmonies.
I met CB&S last year at a singing workshop. They are delightful, knowledgeable and talented people; and very generous with their material.
Given the Bonar/Sankey origin of the song, I hope CB&S won't mind if I add this to my repertoire.
It could take a while!
ONLY REMEMBERED
(lyrics)
1. Fading away like the stars of the morning,
Losing their light in the glorious sun;
Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling,
Only remembered by what we have done.
Chorus
Only remembered, only remembered,
Only remembered by what we have done;
Thus would we pass from the earth and its toiling,
Only remembered by what we have done.
2. Shall we be missed, though by others
succeeded,
Reaping the fields we in spring-time have sown?
Yes, but the sowers must pass from their labours,
Ever remembered by what they have done.
3. Only the truth that in life we have spoken,
Only the seed that on earth we have sown ;
These shall pass onward when we are forgotten,
Fruits of the harvest and what we have done.
4. Oh, when the Saviour shall make up His jewels,
When the bright crowns of rejoicing are won,
Then shall His weary and faithful disciples
All be remembered by what they have done.
I know it made me almost cry both times I saw War Horse
War Horse was the best play I saw during my week in NYC! Even though it was only their 4th performance it was amazing!
These 3 are just brilliant singers, they seem to make it seem like theres music when infact adding music would some how take something away
wignog exactly. It's raw. Real music. Powerful harmonious voices give songs real meaning.
Went to see War Horse last week, one of the best pieces of theatre ever.
This is such an emotional song, I love it. ♥
excellent harmonies wonderful rich voices
in this song ""Only Remembered" a version by Scottish folk group the "MacCalmans" both sung accalpella thanks for this version of what I believe is an old American war of Independence sung at their comrades passing
This day will only be remembered, as it fades from today's ledger. My grieving will be relieved with my Hopes for tomorrow. .
Our humanity’s greatest hope is for tomorrow. Tomorrow is where Hope is forever young, strong, and is always magnificent in its power to seduce dreamers, and the wretched alike.
Tomorrow The Sun will rise, and I will answer it's call, waiting, watching, and wanting.
Thank You for posting this musical treasure.
Please Be Well, and Stay Strong on Your journey, Will
wonderful harmonies!! - love War Horse!! book and film!!
5 stars. Excellent vocal harmonies. I'd have never found this but for liner notes on the Chumbawamba album 'Singsong and a Scrap'
Thanks for posting.
Very moving. Especially around VE day and the loss of NHS staff in this Corona Virus war.
May I recommend home lads home
Sung by Cockersdale from a poem by A poem by Cicely Fox-Smith (1882-1954),
set to music by Sarah Morgan
Lyrics
Behind a trench in Flanders the sun was dropping low,
With clank, and creak and jingle I heard the gun-teams go;
And something seemed to ‘mind me, a-dreaming as I lay,
Of my own old Hampshire village at the quiet end of day.
Brown thatch and gardens blooming with lily and with rose,
And the cool shining river so pleasant where she flows,
White fields of oats and barley, and the elderflower like foam,
And the sky all gold with sunset, and the horses going home.
Home, lad, home, all among the corn and clover
Home, lad, home when the time for work is over
Oh there’s rest for horse and man when the longest day is done
And they go home together at setting of the sun
Oh Captain, Prince and Blossom, I see them all so plain,
With tasselled ear-caps nodding along the leafy lane,
Somewhere a bird is calling, and the swallow’s flying low
And the lads sitting sideways, and singing as they go.
Home, lad, home, all among the corn and clover
Home, lad, home when the time for work is over
Oh there’s rest for horse and man when the longest day is done
And they go home together at setting of the sun
Well gone is many a lad now, and many a horse gone too,
Off all those lads and horses in those old fields I knew;
There’s Dick that died at Givenchy
and Prince beside the guns
On that red road to glory, a mile or two from Mons
Dead lads and shadowy horses - I see them just the same,
I see them and I know them, and name them each by name,
Going down to shining waters when all the West’s a-glow,
And the lads sitting sideways and singing as they go.
Home, lad, home . . . with the sunlight on their faces
Home, lad, home . . . to those quiet happy places
There’s rest for horse and man when the hardest fight is done,
And they go home together at setting of the sun
I'm here for this. So happy to have discovered this song & this version, by your recommendation
Thank you for those lovely words ✝️
beautiful
God Bless America My Home Sweet Home
Just brilliant.
I'm 57 years old and I've never heard of this beautiful hymn before. Pastor Samson is singing it on Revelation TV. Church Without Walls. It was on at 10.30am, 8.30pm and it's on again at 1am this night time. I'm going to Google the lyrics.
Happy Saint George's Day ✝️
Started liking the song after seeing War Horse.
Thinking of all who lost their lives in a terrible and pointless war, Germans included.
Sorry chum, this song was indeed in "The Big Picnic" in Glasgow in 1994 or 1995. It was about the pals battalions and was a hugely impressive production. The Ship was also performed in 1990 as you say, as part of the year of culture.
Lol
@HabbieGranny Actually it was the 1990 production "The Ship", also by Bill Bryeden with music from John Tams
There is a song called "Standing in Line" by Coope Boyes & Simpson on the "Private Peaceful" album, perhaps there are lyrics in the album cover?
Id like it too, but I'll be singing it to myself just incase
Britain, please remember that the people of both world wars died for YOU!
They did NOT die for someone else's children, Britain should not clean up the mistakes of other countries, your ancestors died for YOU and British children. Love your people, love your history or we will die out. Teach your children your local culture and teach them history of Europe and why we fought and what people fought for.
Thank you to all of the fallen for giving me the chance to live in a free and amazing country.
Please don't spoil this song with narrow-minded nationalism. Instead, consider the staggering amount of different nationalities of the soldiers who died in these world wars. You'd be surprised, even when just talking about the first one. They were called _world_ wars for a reason, you know. A lot of non-British people died for your country too.
true, in Flanders fields fell more then coutless victims on both sides. Lest ye forget that there were not only British but also Belgian and French soldiers....nowadays burried side by side next to the army they once fought (Germany) in the same area they once fought.
And i thank the non-British for their sacrifice too. That wasn't narrow minded-nationalism. Being supportive of your own people's history isn't 'anti someone else'
Baron Lipton
wasn't such but being Flemish/Belgian myself I'm just reminded of the horror of the great war. And that it has left a mark upon Flanders, Belgium and Europe in a whole.
So true. We love our country and we love our family. No one is forgotten.x
@spuddy83 same here, my uncle's funeral is next month and its getting played at his since he always asked for it x
@HabbieGranny Apologies. It was also in The Big Picnic in 1991.
Does anyone know if the broadway cast did a recording of this song
i liked the book and play in the national theatre because the film was well not as emotive in MY opinion and I respect everyone else's
Amen saw the film and play and read the book and I find the play just portrays the story far better:)
the play was AMAZING!
ikr?!
Wait, really? damn. The texture on the barrel in the beginning threw me off.
Er... no. The video was made in Second Life.
Video made in Gmod
dulce et decorum est pro patria mori
The old lie!
Mary Gillies the lie!!!
@OliviaRose2009 its not a musical!
lol
Seems a great shame for an old Sankey & Bonar hymn to be hijacked by the military.
beautiful