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Kevin Moyles
Приєднався 23 тра 2012
Videos. But not all of them.
White Light - Playing in a Band (full album)
White Light's second album, Playing In A Band.
Rock & Roll 0:00
Gay 2:51
Walk Him Home 4:52
Pregnant With Light 6:47
Le Grand Amour 9:38
Let Me See 14:05
I'm No Man 17:51
I Know Better Now 21:30
I Hear A Whale Song 24:57
Personnel:
Drums, Backing Vocals - Luk Derouck
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Toon Vantilborgh
Guitar, Vocals - Johan Guns
Producer, Piano, Guitar, - Raymond van het Groenewoud
Rock & Roll 0:00
Gay 2:51
Walk Him Home 4:52
Pregnant With Light 6:47
Le Grand Amour 9:38
Let Me See 14:05
I'm No Man 17:51
I Know Better Now 21:30
I Hear A Whale Song 24:57
Personnel:
Drums, Backing Vocals - Luk Derouck
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Toon Vantilborgh
Guitar, Vocals - Johan Guns
Producer, Piano, Guitar, - Raymond van het Groenewoud
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Відео
On the Spot with Jesse Darling - Brooklyn Rail
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Jesse Darling is just great. From the Brooklyn Rail and during COVID-19 (18 Nov 2020): "Multidisciplinary artist Jesse Darling (@jessedarling) joins us from their studio and around Berlin for Weekend Journal #61. Darling talks through the shifts in their practice since lockdown started in March-away from object-making for collectors and institutions, towards cultivating community-engaged endeav...
Pina Bausch: Nelken, rehearsal of The Man I Love
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Pina Bausch: Nelken, rehearsal of The Man I Love. It's from Chantal Akerman's documentary "One Day Pina Asked..." and features the performer Lutz Förster. The song was written by Georges Gershwin and is sung by Sophie Tucker.
There's blood on your hands, Mrs. Thatcher!
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Otto speaks the truth. From season 15 episode 15.
Oidhche Sheanchais (A Night of Storytelling) - Robert J Flaherty
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The first Irish language film. Released to three cinemas in Ireland, before being lost. Found again in 2014 by Barbara Hillers and the staff of Houghton Library, Harvard. It was broadcast on TG4 for the first time on Tuesday 1st November, 2016. Oidhche Sheanchais By Robert J. Flaherty. Starring: Seáinín Tom Ó Dioráin, Colman ‘Tiger’ King, Maggie Dirrane, Michael Dirrane, and Patch Ruadh "A well...
What's the name of this doc? I'm having a brain fart and having trouble finding it 😆 Just rewatched "Pina" and need more.
It's from Chantal Akerman's documentary One Day Pina Asked // Un jour Pina a Demande, 1983
Maravilha !! Chapeau !! this piece from Nelken (1983) was & still is not less than a revolution in what is considered 'Dance' ?!!!
Genuinely satisfying on the spot with Jesse.
Beautiful ❤
Wow, it is fascinating to find such an old piece of sound cinema, such an early film of Irish speech! It is a rare piece of European heritage and it is amazing seeing films from the 30s bringing legitimacy to repressed languages through film, such as Yiddish or Ukrainian. I hope to see more early Irish films!
Read Robert Graves White Goddess if you want to understand the origins of the storytelling traditions of Ireland and the British Isles; 14 years of training to become a junior bard
THANK GOD SHE'S GONE.
👉👌 Cry, you leftist, cry 😂😂
You can tell these folks are speaking their first language, comparefmd to people who learn at school. Same software, totally different hardware.
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Magnifique Inoubliable Pina Bauch félicitée par Maurice Bejart Énergie force Beauté Aller au delà de Soi vers le soleil la lumière. Jean Louis de Nanterre France
EXCELENTE!
Sehr schön.❤️
Dunno what the fuck he's looking UP for...
Was fortunate to see Pina Bausch dance theatre twice in Los Angeles.❤ Unforgettable …
Love Robert Flaherty- movies - watched them all over and over!!! Thank you for putting them out to watch.
Touchingly Powerful and with great beauty.
MALVINAS ARGENTINAS
no lol falklands son BRITANNICAS 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
Hiontach!
A treasure
First, I know my People's reaction would be, "Are ye daft, no one would have a hearth that huge!" I was reminded of the 1985 Michael Wood BBC documentary series "In Search Of The Trojan War." In one episode they studied if oral traditions could truly be passed down for hundreds of years. They visited the west of Ireland and, supposedly, one of the last soley Irish-speakers who was also a story-teller. He told a bit of a tale and Wood asked how he'd come to learn so many stories. He replied. The translator thought for a moment and said, "When he was young, he was greedy for stories." That has always stuck with me and I thought where else but Eire would stories be something you'd be "greedy" for?
I performed frequently with Danny O'Flaherty (b.1950) whose first language was Irish and who was raised on the Aran Islands and Connemara. He would never have seen this - yet his gestures and mannerisms in story telling are nearly identical to O'Diorain.
super interesting
Wow, this is a treasure, showing the importance of storytelling to pre-television and computer cultures. As late as the 1960s and early 70s when I was a boy in South Carolina, the elders would captivate the children with folk tales like ths and family stories. Ours was prehaps the last generation to enjoy this art form in our homes among family members.
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Truly beautiful to find this tonight. I love the revival going on in thd coubtry of the old oral tradition of Seanchaí and storytelling. Im a liberties girl from Dublin and storytelling has always been important in our family. Our culture is a wonderful & much loved poetic one , we mudt do all in our power to keep it alive.
What makes this story so interesting to me is watching the expression on the woman's face as Tomas is telling the story. If Flaherty had had the camera on the story teller instead of on her it wouldn't have been half as good.
thank you for uploading this
Cén oileán arbh as na daoine seo? Ní saineolaí mé ach is cosúil go n-úsáidid siad focail muimhneacha ina gcuid cainte, foirmeacha táití ar nós "déanfad" ⁊ "chuadar" ⁊c. Seans gurbh as Inis Oírr iad? Tá iarsmaí de Ghaelainn na Mumhan le clos san oileán úd, de réir ar chualag.
B'as Inis Mór iad, go bhfios dom...
@@johnosullivan9141 Airiú, tá ciall leis sin mhuis! Go raibh maith agat as an bhfreagra. Bhí aithne agam ar sheanfhear ó Inis Mór tráth, Gaelainn ana-shuimiúil a bhí aige agus cúpla foirmeacha táití ina chuid cainte leis, ar nós bhíodar, beidar, tádar srl.
Love
She was a union buster.
And a life ruiner....
Total wanker.
Among many other things
nach bhfuil aon leagan gan fotheidil agat? ní maith liom iad a fheiceáil -- goilleann siad ar an scéal!
Dean mar a rinne mise. Brú síos an phictúir faoí iachtar an scáláin. ;-)
Thank you for this almost unknown film by the legendary director.