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Major Classics
United Kingdom
Приєднався 3 сер 2013
Welcome to Major Classics!
You will find my hobbies reflected in my videos: music, clothes, archive films and etc.
You will find my hobbies reflected in my videos: music, clothes, archive films and etc.
Відео
Visiting Gieves during Operation Mincemeat
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In the movie 'The Man Who Never Was', directed in 1956, a German Spy (Stephen Boyd) is sent to England to track down on Major William Martin. While the Nazis thought that Major Martin had been carrying secret documents intended for Harold Alexander, it was part of an elaborate plan devised by Ewen Montague as 'Operation Mincehead', a naval intelligence plan. In this scene, the spy visits the wa...
Eton College Schoolboys Interview on the Uniform (1966)
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In 1966, Eton College announced their decision to an earlier proposal of ditching the traditional Eton College morning coat, stiff collars, striped trousers and top hat for a more conventional tweed jacket and flannel trousers.Provost of Eton, Lord Caccia, said that, "The question of the boys' dress had been decided not to make any change." A news reporter interviews a few Etonians of their opi...
Nehru visits Harrow School (1960)
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In 1960, Pandit Nehru, Old Harrovian, visited his almamater, Harrow School. The evening featured the traditional Harrow School Songs event in Speech Room (or Speecher as it was known in the 1960s). The original archive film did not have sound and was a mix-mashed in footage. So, I cropped out the parts with Harrow schoolboys and added in the 1928 recording of 'Silver Arrow', a personal favourit...
The Beatles arrives at Harrow School (1964)
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A clip extract from a weekly news from Germany in 1964 investigating the cultural changes that the Beatles brought into British society in 1964. This shows the change amongst teenagers and the example from being Harrow School.
Monty Python - The Dull Life Of A City Stockbroker
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One of my favourite sketches from Monty Python. The Dull Life of a City Stockbroker!
The Making of the Gucci Loafers
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This promotional video was created for the Gucci's 2011 90th year anniversary's '1921 Firenze Collection'. It shows the behind-the-scenes and the all the handwork that goes into a pair of Gucci 'Vintage Collection' Loafers such as the timeless 1953 Collection Loafers. I made an edit for the music of the video because I thought some smokey jazz would be better suited than reflective, melancholy ...
The Queen visits Winchester College 1955 (Ad Portas)
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The Queen visited Winchester College in 1955 and this rare archival footage shows the Winchester College's traditional 'Ad Portas' - a ceremony for distinguished visitors to the College. Copyright Holder: British Pathe & Pathe News
Winchester College in the 1970s
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This is an archive film footage of Winchester College and the St Cross Almhouse & Hospital. A wonderful footage where you can see the iconic Winchester straw boaters referred to as 'strats'! Strats were worn up to 'books' (lessons) and were purchased from the school outfitters, Gieves Limited or later Gieves & Hawkes on 71 Kingsgate Street, Winchester.
Monty Python Fish-Slapping Song
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This is the famous song used as the soundtrack for Monty Python's Fish-Slapping Dance! Of course, the sardine is the background. Sir Edward German's Nell Gwyn Suite No.3, Merrymakers' Dance Composed in 1900
Harrow School in 1965 - Archive Film
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This is an exclusive archive colour footage of Harrow School in 1965. Lots of excellent detail in filming showing Gieves, the school outfitters and a good portion of the film shows the boys in action!
City Gents in 1960s London Town!
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Enjoy the olden days forgotten of city gents in their bowlers and brollies off to the city!
Festival Voluntary - Flor Peeters
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Festival Voluntary, Op. 87 by Flor Peeters To Reverend Father Canon Titus Timmerman Play-Test on a Hauptwek Cavaille-Coll at St Etienne, Caen (1882-5), Three Manual Arte-Organ. Apologies for the slip-ups, it was a quick run-through.
Father Willis Tuba Magna: The Archbishop's Fanfare
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The Archbishop's Fanfare by Dr. Francis Jackson Composed in 1961 to William Coulthard Brilliant Liverpool Cathedral 'Tuba Magna' stop on the 1923 Father Willis organ!
Vierne Final in the Harrow School Speech Room
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Painting - On the Firth of Clyde, Rev. Johnson Played by Michael Yeung on the Harrow School four manual organ by Harrison & Harrison of Durham (gift by Lieutenant-Colonel J.R.Warren in the memory of Sir Percy Buck) Louis Vierne's 1st Symphony Finale
Spitfire Prelude - William Walton (1942)
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Spitfire Prelude - William Walton (1942)
Harrow School & John Lyon School Orchestra performs English Folk Song Suite
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Harrow School & John Lyon School Orchestra performs English Folk Song Suite
Introduction et Tarantella, Op. 43 - Pablo de Sarasate
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Introduction et Tarantella, Op. 43 - Pablo de Sarasate
Fughetta from Five Bagatelles for Clarinet - Gerald Finzi
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Fughetta from Five Bagatelles for Clarinet - Gerald Finzi
A Glouchestershire Rhapsody - Ivor Gurney
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A Glouchestershire Rhapsody - Ivor Gurney
Symphony No.3 Posthorn Solo - Gustav Mahler
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Symphony No.3 Posthorn Solo - Gustav Mahler
Berliner Luft Waldbühne 2017 (Gustavo Dudamel)
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Berliner Luft Waldbühne 2017 (Gustavo Dudamel)
Hummel Trumpet Concerto played on keyed trumpet
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Hummel Trumpet Concerto played on keyed trumpet
13 Year Old plays Strauss Horn Concerto
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13 Year Old plays Strauss Horn Concerto
Carnival of Venice, by Jean Baptiste Arban
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Carnival of Venice, by Jean Baptiste Arban
The Nightingale Song played by Vincent Bach
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The Nightingale Song played by Vincent Bach
OMG...That British accent is just perfect❤❤❤❤🤩
...and once again, Python predicts the future. Driverless cars!
How dress standards have dropped
A classic! 😊
For the authentic fish slapping experience, turn your playback speed to 1.15. Enjoy folks!
Interesting
His wife was in for some fun 😂
😂😂😂
EXCELLENT! I didn't remember this one! I might never had seen it if not for UA-cam. Personally, though? I've always aspired to have the life of Ralph Mellish.
It took me by surprise seeing this on PBS one night.
ALWAYS thought this was a hilariously fun " utter obliviousness" skit.. since I first saw it on late night TV a few decades ago. THANK You for sharing it again.
That’s my photo 🤣 Halifax minster organ
Nehru hijacked Subash Bose...The first PM of India
I'd love to hear this on the newly-restored Magna.....
OMG, to my American ears, these kids accents are sooooo cooool lol. Waay nicer than upper-class English accents these days (and far easier to understand).
I like the sensible kid at the end lol
0:37 Graham's groan is hilarious
Absolute banger and underrated skit
Music by Jack Shaindlin.
Christ's Hospital uniform knocks Eton's into a cocked hat
Much posher boys then. Even prince William sounds a bit TOWIE these days 😂
Sachi and Sachi dear boy 😂😊
This is not a Father Willis organ. Later generation of Willis organ builders.
My mom and younger brother saw this a few years after it was made. I had decided not to watch it with them, just do the last stages of homework. The next morning, my mom complained bitterly about the sight of "the girl behind the counter". I wondered for decades what she was riffing about. Now I've seen the clip. I really didn't see much.😅😅 😅😅
I saw this on PBS back in 2005 or 2006 . I was very surprised to see nudity on that channel. Teenage me thought that was hilarious
This clip is low quality. It looked sharper on TV.
Thanks for the upload. Please do a search for the later Rick Wakeman video "I'm so straight I am a weirdo" and you'll see this sort of sketch in musical form.
Everyone on here Eton up with chippy envy….😂
A Wagnerian lifting from the depths, but the whole work tinged with sorrow, for those lost. Compare Vaughan Williams' 3rd Symphony. Across the channel, Debussy's 'En blanc et noir' dispensed with post-Wagnerian lyricism. Alban Berg put to music the fanatically complex 'Wozzeck', strongly anti-war and expressionist. Josef Suk carried Dvorak's style to deep effect in Asrael and Zrani. Later on, Bernd Alois Zimmermann completed 'Die Soldaten' in 1964, a multi-stylistic opera about the destructive effect of war on personal life and relationships. But I like all of these works. Thank you for uploading this.
This is such a meme!!!🤩
You're the meme here.😂
@@simple.stuffs naww
@@saraiddir1733 You're the meme. 😀
What the dickens is a meme?
Not the sneeze 😭
Gesundheit
You got Louis Armstrong there with you?
snotty little wankers
Terrible school.
You're the terrible one here. You're poor. 😂
@@simple.stuffs I am not poor but you’re clearly a twat.
@@simple.stuffs I am not poor you however are a dickhead.
pov: you’re poor.
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Close the place down. Only the snobs will miss it.
Clearly, you have no money. 😂
I agree level it and build flats for immigration
@@chucky2316 No, flats for the UK's homeless
It's not a 'Father' Willis organ; he died in 1901.
I wonder how much the craftsmen are paid !
Wow, i was born in 1978 in Harrow, still amazing to see this treasure
No Cockneys here!
Thank god for that.
Fun fact, this was played on board the Titanic!
that bowtie skinny but kinna cool ngl
Herbert "Bush" Harris one of the great Harrow "beaks" is walking past the Vaughan Library
Why so could you elobarate as I have never attended.
Perhaps they should be replaced by frock coats , like Coutts bankers or Victorian academic dress .
Tory bastards
I enjoyed wearing tails. Rather fun & distinctive. Glad that even today they haven't been ditched. FLOREAT ETONA!
@@archiej6386 LoL
@@robertcholmondeley113 you don't happen to know the wonderful Mr. Cholmondley-Warner?
When I first learnt of Eton College at the age of about twelve I couldn't believe a small number of boys of my age were going to have such an education. I did not want to believe and I just could not believe such a School was going to continue for my generation too. Just as it had done so for countless generations of boys before us. I simply couldn't understand why all the parents and all the adults wanted it to continue. Couldn't they see how unfair and unjust this was? Couldn't they see how such schools were going to perpetuate inequality in society? Couldn't they see that the class system was going to continue if you allow some boys to have such an advantage and privilege within education? It is difficult to explain, and as a teenager I never thought I would say this, but as you become older you slowly begin to see for yourself the important role a School like Eton plays in education. You begin to understand and also to acknowledge the invaluable and incalculable role such a School plays in educating each generation. Above all else you begin to see how special it would be if it continued. Not only for the next generation. But also for the future generations of boys who will follow after them.
No, that's exactly what keeps this society running. Can't you see how such elements of privilege and class act as objects of commonality's aspiration, and goad them to work harder? Human society cannot function without inequality. I work hard and study more and more so as to ride above the public. Instead of deracinating quality education, ameliorate state-funded institutes. Eton must exist for me and countless others, and for people in general, to aim higher and rise more. Eton doesn't care from where you come or what your familial background is, as long as you have money. The solution is simple: work hard for money and be stable on your own.
I went to eton and there is still an aire of poshness but a lot of the snobbery has been fazed out
@@innociduousnepheliad8140 The premise of this argument assumes that people with little money don’t work hard, and that getting into higher society is as easy as simply working hard. This is simply untrue, inequality needing to exist in a society is completely untrue, if inequality exists by that very nature no matter how hard you work you will never be able to get to that higher standing in society.
@@michaelterrell5061 In order to have an equal society, one must relinquish complete control to the state and wait in line for their proportioned handout. All life on earth is unique, no 2 rose bushes produce exactly the same flower, not all dogs can perform clever tricks and not all people can manage trillion dollar budgets or perform brain surgery. A government, no matter how benevolent can not bring every citizen up-to an Eaton standard of education but with sufficient brutality they can bring the standard of living down for everyone equally.
It is what it is , I would argue in the lottery of life I got lucky to be born in Scotland ; receive an education , following by a lot of hard graft for the NHS, then a fully funded University degree , which enabled me as a mature student to go on and become a registered Nurse. It would be wrong to hold a grudge that others have had better opportunities than me, when for every person like myself their are 1000s of ppl around the world that would jump into my shoes. So good luck to them is what I say , takes all types to keep a countries wheels turning.
VERY GOOD 🤜🤛🎺 BRASIL 🇧🇷 RIO DE JANEIRO FLUGELHORN AND TENOR SAX ! PRICE CORNET? PLEASE!!
Great!
I- bro it is so cool-
Wonderful video. Too bad Domum wasn't the background music. I noticed that most of the strats were Hopperite's. In November 2019, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the founding of Turner's at Sunnyside. Nearly 300 of us at a dinner in London. I'd been back for the 600th anniversary of the school itself in 1981. Probably more changes since then (I was there '71), than in the previous century. This video was quilling. Stet Res Wiccamica.
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I do so wish there was a Hauptwerk VPO sample set...
There is. Also there a Sample set of Salisbury Cathedral