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James's music for Mining disaster
I've just got home from Senghenydd where a memorial for the 439 miners killed in a mining disaster 100 years ago was held in the village. A beautiful song was sung during the performance of a renactment of the disaster, the song is called 'It will take more than a grave to bury you'. The lyrics are by Patrick Jones and the music by James. It was so haunting and very moving. An amazing experience.
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hopefully it'll show up on youtube
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I hope it will be available to listen to somewhere. Glad you got the chance to hear it at the place it was written for Louise. Was thinking about the Manics as they showed some of the footage of the disaster on the news this evening. A terrible tragedy.
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It will be available online for sure. The question is "When?". I'm looking forward to it.
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