Thank you my friend. Yes, the camera was agonisingly close to me, but it did manage to pick up the sound a little better. I'm slowly getting the hang of this filming performances malarkey! :)
Ah the burden of being born a townsman! Had to google lengthsman. Sham high street needs one of them to stop people falling over. I trust that second favourite book is 'The Complete Angler' btw?
I got the lengthsman knowledge from watching countless re-runs of Jack Hargreaves programs (especially Old Country). It's a gold mine of nostalgia. The book in question is actually 'Watcher In The Shadows' by Geoffrey Household, but totally understandable that you'd think it was the Walton book.
@@JasonAllenSomerset binge watched all the Jack Hargreaves programs on YT couple of years back. Nice to know that absolutely none of the content that I was in awe of has stuck to sieve like brain. Think you’ve mentioned that book before as you’ve sampled a sentence or two from it in the past? Perhaps there’s hope for my brain yet.
@Fishwish I only remember these things because nowadays I seem to live in a world consisting mostly of Hargreaves-inspired farming/rural nostalgia and war-era thrillers. 🤠
Love this song❤
And I like the way it sounds so "up close" in this version
Thank you my friend. Yes, the camera was agonisingly close to me, but it did manage to pick up the sound a little better. I'm slowly getting the hang of this filming performances malarkey! :)
Ah the burden of being born a townsman! Had to google lengthsman. Sham high street needs one of them to stop people falling over. I trust that second favourite book is 'The Complete Angler' btw?
I got the lengthsman knowledge from watching countless re-runs of Jack Hargreaves programs (especially Old Country). It's a gold mine of nostalgia. The book in question is actually 'Watcher In The Shadows' by Geoffrey Household, but totally understandable that you'd think it was the Walton book.
@@JasonAllenSomerset binge watched all the Jack Hargreaves programs on YT couple of years back. Nice to know that absolutely none of the content that I was in awe of has stuck to sieve like brain. Think you’ve mentioned that book before as you’ve sampled a sentence or two from it in the past? Perhaps there’s hope for my brain yet.
@Fishwish I only remember these things because nowadays I seem to live in a world consisting mostly of Hargreaves-inspired farming/rural nostalgia and war-era thrillers. 🤠
Here's the studio version: ua-cam.com/video/FgAIps1T2f0/v-deo.html