Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Silent Monks Do the Messiah



There are several examples of this crazy version available on YouTube. Pretty inventive, isn't it? Must take a lot of practice!

26 comments:

  1. This continues to be one of my all time favorite videos. Too much fun!!!!!

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  2. Never saw this before...What a nice way to wake up this morning!!!

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  3. Think how easy it would be to mess this up!

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  4. LOL! I love it! I kept thinking of how much I'd screw it up, putting up the wrong card at the wrong time, or having it upside down. Thought that the short guy jumping up to reach the high notes was a cute touch!

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  5. Fab!! Never seen this before. I also liked the single "Lord" sign behind the front row. And how the "monk's hoods in the back row kept flapping in the breeze. Thanks again Debra for another one!!

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  6. This is wicked! Thanks for posting this great video!

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  7. Spectacular! This certainly must have taken a LOT of practice.

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  8. wow, that would take so much practice and timing....thanks for sharing.

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  9. I loved how in sync they were with each other and the children's laughing, wonderful!

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  10. I love it! Passing it along. Thanks for posting it.

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  11. I have never seen this before! Thanks for sharing this Debra! Fantastic!

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  12. That would take a hell of a lot of coordination. Nice!

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  13. Just got around to visiting. Nice way to end my work day.
    Mary

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  14. They should party with the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon. It would be a holy experience... with guns in it ;-)

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  15. I want to be impressed but it reminds me too much of the show that I've seen done in North Korea which really creeped me out.

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  16. I was fascinated by the guy with seemingly freakishly long arms! His shoulder was about a foot higher so when he reached up, his card was much higher than the others, but when he held is card down, it was still higher.
    I notice weird stuff.

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  17. That was fabulous - that took some practice, and one of my favourite pieces of choral music too!

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