Friday, June 10, 2011

Western Sydney Has Got Talent: Cambridge Park High School 'Singing Trainees'!

Tonight, I missed my normal train by  about 20 seconds, the guard apologised and I accidentally bumped into a pregnant lady who was upset I did this. I ran to her and apologised, she rushed up and  thanked me for apologising and  hugged me, boarding her train so happy saying, 'You are so polite!'

Sat on the top level of the Tangara train and heard  a lovely bunch of  youths  singing so happily, they seemed they had no troubles of the world around them. Right from Parramatta to Mount Druitt and I believe they were  visiting the Opera House. Amazing what the effect of the opera House has on these young students. Noted was the main singer with a Ukulele, just music to my ears.

 A transport officer called Chris, like me thoroughly enjoyed he entertainment we received. I was thinking that  Gladys Berejiklian, New South Wales Minister of Transport is promoting quieter train carriage - I would like to recommend that they also employ entertainment carriages as well and this group is the main group invited to do so.

From Cambridge Park High they are highly qualified 'Trainees"! As I started filming the following video, you will note I was hiding the camera from the group until they realised and then changed  the angle to fit them all in - they were pleased I filmed it. Please enjoy the video:

I felt  I was back at Randwick Racecourse during World Youth day as they were singing, " Hallelujah! And the Pope Benedict the XVI , celebrated the  'Youth Mass'.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear sir on the train,
As these students music teacher I say thank you for putting this video up. They are very keen students who had just watched a classical piano concert at the opera house....not their usual listening genre but they had a great time. Glad we could share a sing-a-long with you!
Mrs Rathbone

Anonymous said...

Hectic!

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