I remember hearing Jeanne Behrend play an all-Gottschalk evening in London just short of 50 years ago, I think. There is so much to admire in terms of her amazing rhythmic articulation on this disc, but somehow she makes the music sound a bit vehement and crazy - despite the often poetic and deeply-felt phrasing. But I like her craziness!
10 күн бұрын
I'm very glad you got the Chickering piano right I think he called them his Mastadons.
@ايهحيدر-ف5د10 күн бұрын
It's really sounds so effectively sorrowful and melancholic 😯😢😣😦😟😳😭😓
@patcalutube11 күн бұрын
I don't recall this film or score at the time of release or since but I'm very glad you found it and posted it here. Thanks. JB is so missed.
@VictorGate26 күн бұрын
In mid 1969 my Employers were under consideration by the Irish Biscuits Board to manage the design and construction of their new production facilities at Tallaght mentioned in the film. Thus my first visit was to Interview the owner of the potential site who as a leading Building Contractor would be IB's first choice for the construction of the Plant. The day started with an interview with the Contractor/ landowner to whom my Senior colleague was determined to give a hard time. We were taken to see his previous work on Dublin Docks at which time he pointed to the various skylines and listed projects by British Contractors that had substantially failed. Message there then. Lunch at Bishop Street was next with him and the IB team, then we raced down to Tallaght in his DS19, through the gate and across a field to a horse trough where the Contractor pointed out his racehorse tethered nearby. 'Worth more than the fields' we were told. As the fields were fairly level and big enough to build a 200,000 Sq Feet factory there was not much choice for the IB Board to buy the site, employ the Contractor and happily employ us to handle the project. Thus was the commencement of a great project and for me a career boost.
@jerryflynn3917Ай бұрын
Well done to the Crawley enjoy your music and songs,❤
@金井あ賢一Ай бұрын
トポルがイイ味出していました‼️
@kevinmorley4924Ай бұрын
Fascinating. My God, how 30 something years can make such a difference. Many things about this period I miss.
@rival7005Ай бұрын
Irish historical..and a german woman spinning wool..couldnt make it up😂😂
@gr8tastesforya799Ай бұрын
The track beginning at 18:11 is just absolutely SUBLIME !!!❤
@MultiMatt752 ай бұрын
Wow. This popped into my head today - amazing to find it. I had this video and genuinely think it got me through my GCSE. But 32 years later it's that music that's totally etched in my brain more than the maths! One thousand and twenty nine 🎉
@plasticbucket2 ай бұрын
Ground level Ballymun
@岡久滋2 ай бұрын
屋根の上のバイオリンと007オクトパシーかなトポル 学生時代好きだったな‼️😊
@岡久滋2 ай бұрын
人は優しくなければ生きていけないとか❤
@angelakenny12152 ай бұрын
I watch our people a long time . Love them
@rolanddegeneffe31342 ай бұрын
Diamond music. John barry, genuis composer!
@rolanddegeneffe3134Ай бұрын
Bonjour. Un maître des notes musicales.
@aaroni50743 ай бұрын
Why a Nokia camera 😂
@mercuryvap3 ай бұрын
i didnt know that Blessington was showed near the end of this video
@johnycache3 ай бұрын
...I see that was before spar on dame street came out.
@cosdrag88073 ай бұрын
The gay spar? Haha
@johnycache3 ай бұрын
@@cosdrag8807 Yeh man. I stopped going in there because when I asked the staff in there, how a building could have a sexual preference, their eyes glossed over like dogs that had just succumbed to the effects of an enema. Great channel here by the way. The old footage of Tallaght is really kool. Fair play 👍🏻
@mercuryvap3 ай бұрын
i though this was set in 1991
@cosdrag88073 ай бұрын
Turns out it was actually 1996. I had just guessed it was from 1991 before
@mercuryvap3 ай бұрын
how did u know it was 1996 what date in 1996 was it?
@cosdrag88073 ай бұрын
@@mercuryvap One of the people who made it left a comment on here a while back
@thisbambibites2 ай бұрын
...although the Enigma song came out in 1990.
@メタバースコロナいぜーショ3 ай бұрын
Sick laughing. "You're a friend of Pat Kenny's. He gave you a greyhound for Christmas. You sold it to the local Chinese."
@sunfvalley4 ай бұрын
one of the biggest yapper (compliment) i know
@DenisLedrux4 ай бұрын
Aucun intérêt
@cosdrag88074 ай бұрын
I'm sorry Denis 😔
@movinon12424 ай бұрын
The gave hundreds, maybe thousands of families each £5,000 to move to that estate; expressly to help them make up for the lack of services in the area at that time. Yet not even a few of those residents came together and invested portions of those grants. They could have spent less than £5,000 on a used van to shuttle folks back and forth to the shops 2-3 miles away. Instead, they wait until someone from outside would come in, take the risk, and reap the rewards. 10-20 of them could have come together to invest £2-3000 each to open and stock a small grocery store. There would have been jobs, everything they needed. All it required was effort and initiative. But their insistence that the government must do the providing. This is something you see around the developed world with communities of generationally entitled communities conditioned to being dependent subjects, rather than ambitious citizens. I bet, however, that there were pubs open on day one, and £4,800 of those £5,000 pounds went to the publicans. This encapsulates much of Ireland's inability to develop much economically over the centuries. And I say that as a fellow Thadg, genetically-speaking.
@tazzat33835 ай бұрын
No need for the gym or diet program nonsense in the good olden blessed days ❤❤❤
@tazzat33835 ай бұрын
Theresa was no time to think and fantasies of pervertic sissy ideas, just serious hard work ❤❤❤
@tazzat33835 ай бұрын
Time to preserve the old ways. The world is heading towards disaster or it’s already disastrous ❤❤❤
@botinagy5685 ай бұрын
A truly delightful and memorable film, Topol rarely better and Mia also a delight. Such a clever premise too. Loved it as a young man, my wife loved it and now our daughters love it. Such a lovely haunting soundtrack to a tale of misunderstanding. If you have not seen it, it's worth finding.
@xomox6995 ай бұрын
I can tell they’re devoted and sober fans!
@wittywoo95596 ай бұрын
Now they have it all & more!!
@synthetic_paul6 ай бұрын
Thank God, I finally found someone who can play his music right.
@damo1596 ай бұрын
3:40 The woman and the washing powder
@karlbrowne61507 ай бұрын
I can reliably inform you that this was made in 1996 by myself and two others through Tallaght Artsquad on a budget of 73p. It was distributed to schools in the area along with an accompanying workbook.
@cosdrag88077 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info, and nice job for a budget of 73p haha. I picked up the VHS from Old Bawn Community School library in 2008 so that'd make sense. I just presumed it was 1991-ish era
@karlbrowne61507 ай бұрын
@@cosdrag8807 A work colleague brought this to my attention yesterday after stumbling across your post. I’ve not seen it for 25 years or more so thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@seamusheaney1237 ай бұрын
Just one of the very best. Crying with laughter. Love the fella.
@Starnislav_7 ай бұрын
А где ноты???
@waitwhatrly7 ай бұрын
hop over the wall into john of gods at the end with the tar on the wall. thanks Tallaght. for nothing, never went back. i used to say i loved it too.
@magicmurphy8 ай бұрын
class little artifact. mad trying to figure out which road they were on sometimes
@billybragg27298 ай бұрын
There is a priest in Father Ted that sounds exactly like him.. It must have either been based on him or written for him.
It was nice to see the aboriginal man shake the queen's hand.
@janicepierce66709 ай бұрын
2:54 that woman is strikingly good looking
@Billie-p2t6 ай бұрын
There are several women in the video……….or are you being sarcastic?
@SugarWing21719 ай бұрын
Agreeable!!!
@spikeycat8110 ай бұрын
The start of this is my childhood in a nut shell. Brilliantly. Great seeing Ms O'Hara too
@CathyD197610 ай бұрын
When life was so much more simpler. I'm in Tallaght since 81..My Father is from Bohernabreena and My Great Grandmother was from Balrothery long roots in Tallaght ❤
@alarmerads11 ай бұрын
Härlig film. Jag lärde mig en del om ull och tröjstickning när jag var på Inishmore i slutet av 60-talet. De olika familjemönstren på ARAN-tröjorna. Bra att hon sköljde garnet i ån, kallt vatten, vilket gjorde att fettet från ullen inte tvättades bort
@barbarabrown797411 ай бұрын
A nice small film that sneaks up on you. Mia Farrow is the unhappy housewife, Topol is the detective, and Michael Jayston is the husband. I met Michael Jayston about two years ago at a Doctor Who Convention. (He played the Valeyard.) He's quite elderly now and rather deaf. I asked him about his 1973 performance in a BBC version of Jane Eyre. He's rather proud of that performance. If I'd had known he was in this film, I would have asked him about it too. I saw this movie a long time ago on TV, and it is haunting.
@florafauna58836 ай бұрын
Nice comment
@johnterry331211 ай бұрын
It's so cool they reeancted this, doubt they would if the anniversary was today as the consensus amongst the political class was that European arrival in Australia was a bad thing. Heck, by the time 2087/88 rolls around Europeans will probably be a minority in Australia.