AB Facey: an Australian Battler

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  • @jexl1059
    @jexl1059 Рік тому +3

    i agree. he is a hero! a normal person, living well, loving deeply, and working hard. To aspire to live as well as AB Fancy is a great deed.

  • @sheikowi
    @sheikowi Рік тому +5

    This was the best so far. I have a new hero. Thank you. So inspiring and informing. It has to become a classic. Ideal human by any measurement. 706 watchers now. 1M in a year. GBU for this Psalm of Life.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Its a labour of love - imperfect as it is

  • @averegeyoutuber9133
    @averegeyoutuber9133 Рік тому +4

    I just feel fortunate to be one of the few thousand who watched this Documentary. Thank you for making this video!!

  • @carolynrosser1574
    @carolynrosser1574 Рік тому +3

    I first read Bert’s book in the 80’s when I used it as a textbook for a class I was teaching. I have always remembered his wonderfully positive view of the world and wished I could maintain such an amazing attitude to life. My grandfather had a similar experience of life at that time, very few people have overcome such difficulties and kept their optimism. I choke up every time I think of his life.😢

  • @tomobedlam297
    @tomobedlam297 3 роки тому +36

    I watched this last night and have been recommending it to everyone know. As the commentator says, this is far more inspiring than any famous person's biography because it is relatable to every unpretentious common man and his wife.

    • @djbobo112
      @djbobo112 3 роки тому +2

      Chloe is is og 99 99procent det muligt du er i dag har

  • @chedidj
    @chedidj 2 роки тому +10

    A Fortunate Life was the seminal book that shaped my younger years because I found so many common themes with Albert Facey even tho I grew up in the 70's in a migrant family. Best book I ever read. So glad he is remembered with Albert Facey House in Perth Center

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому +4

      I read the book for the first time at school too, and the force of its message has stuck with me ever since. It has certainly given me some solid perspective whenever I've experienced life's ups and downs. Thanks for sharing, and for your support of my channel!

  • @PrimalJacob
    @PrimalJacob 2 роки тому +7

    He is my great great great grandfather got this book at home and his photos it's incredible to keep this story and know what his life was life so inspiring wish to one day meet you my mother branched off the Facey name and passed the book to me hope to keep this story strong

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому +3

      You must be very proud indeed! I first read his book when I was at school, and later on saw the TV drama that I took some of my footage from. It's always remained a powerful reminder of perspective for me; and now, over 30 years later, i hope I've done him justice and honoured his memory. Thanks so much for sharing your story!

    • @PrimalJacob
      @PrimalJacob 2 роки тому +3

      @@heroesandlegends Your welcome I'm glad to see it is so well known i never know until a couple of years ago about him and what he has done i feel so lucky to know what my great grandfathers life was like and ill pass it down to my next generation to come Thank you

  • @Grumfuttocks
    @Grumfuttocks Рік тому +1

    I was hanging on every word. What a man and what a life of hardship and bounce back.
    Bert was an awesome bloke and I’d bet his kids, grandkids are just as strong willed.
    Thanks for posting and I’ll recommend this to anyone who will listen..

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому +1

      I read the book as a schoolboy and it hasn't left my consciousness all this time. A truly challenging time in history, and a generation of tough people worthy of respect. Thanks so much for viewing and sharing your thoughts!

  • @sirsillybilly
    @sirsillybilly Рік тому +1

    I read his biography the first time when I was 14 and have reread it a number of times. A well written beautiful story. Thanks for posting this 👍 😊

  • @Harrier_DuBois
    @Harrier_DuBois 2 роки тому +4

    Great documentary, Facey definitely is an inspirational character.

  • @rudywoodcraft9553
    @rudywoodcraft9553 3 роки тому +5

    What a delightful video! I'm passing it along. Cheerful responsibility and resilience--we can all use more of that. And especially fidelity to conscience.

  • @ianatkins1213
    @ianatkins1213 3 роки тому +5

    An in credible story. His book is one of the most enjoyable reads you will experience.

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 3 роки тому +4

    Stoic Aussie Grit. Inspirational story that I hadn't come across before, great content.

  • @mikelisacarb
    @mikelisacarb 2 роки тому +2

    Many thanks from the USA! Well chosen subjects and accurately produced stories of the people and forces that have shaped our lives. Keep up the good work!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for your encouragement and support! I'll do my best!

  • @shannonparker7404
    @shannonparker7404 Рік тому +1

    Such a good story. Thankyou for revisiting this. And God speed Mr Facey

  • @dominicbyrne7954
    @dominicbyrne7954 3 роки тому +28

    "A Fortunate Life" was a prescribed text in English when I was at school back in the 1980s. I did not read it at the time (apart from a very quick skim just prior to assessment). I have always regretted not reading Facey's autobiography properly. Thank you for producing a superb video about such an extraordinary human.

    • @ytxmak
      @ytxmak 3 роки тому +2

      It's never too late to catch up with it :)

    • @danfromtheburgh
      @danfromtheburgh 2 роки тому +1

      well you dont really regret it otherwise you would read it

    • @paulmiddlehurst919
      @paulmiddlehurst919 2 роки тому

      Extraordinarily ordinary.

  • @donaldmichaellumsden2714
    @donaldmichaellumsden2714 3 роки тому +14

    What a story.
    Many times it brought a tear.
    Only if my own life could be this good .
    DML

    • @genmanion2389
      @genmanion2389 3 роки тому +2

      it's all in the way you you look at it. when something "goes wrong" i look at it, learn and say "well at least" this or that did or did not happen. in other words it could be worse

  • @BillyP13
    @BillyP13 2 роки тому +3

    The world needs more people like him .🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @coyotesayswhat
    @coyotesayswhat 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent story. Great job with the film

  • @georgegisoldi3305
    @georgegisoldi3305 3 роки тому +11

    This story of an ordinary man emboldened my heart chapter by chapter. This story makes me realise blessings in my own life , l often took for granted . 🕵🏻‍♂️❤️

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +4

      That's exactly how I felt, so I wanted to share his story. Thanks so much for choosing to watch my videos. Hopefully I continue to inspire you!

  • @hairybattler
    @hairybattler 3 роки тому +8

    An awesome and very emotional story. Well put together. This should be an inspiration to many others.

  • @thingme9941
    @thingme9941 2 роки тому +6

    Such a remarkable story of similar context to the book 'Not Just Ordinary Blokes' relating the triumphs and tragedies that befell families from early European settlement to post war development in education, health and well-being, natural disasters and political affairs. Simply never giving up on adversity earmarks this book and this film.

  • @michaeldonahoo461
    @michaeldonahoo461 3 роки тому +9

    What an amazing human being. Someone who lived their life in the belief that their glass was half full, not half empty!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +2

      Indeed! It just goes to show that a great man does not need to be a man of greatness. His book was profoundly inspirational and I hope this video did him justice. Thanks so much for viewing my work and sharing your thoughts!

    • @zenolachance1181
      @zenolachance1181 3 роки тому +4

      Not living the life of a victim was something that was much more common 100 years ago. It seems to make men, true and good

    • @michaeldonahoo461
      @michaeldonahoo461 3 роки тому +4

      @@zenolachance1181 They seemed to live by the rule what you have never had you never miss. A B Facey's generation was in the true sense of the word a optimistic generation. He was never a victim because he was never beaten!

    • @zenolachance1181
      @zenolachance1181 3 роки тому +2

      @@michaeldonahoo461 I was thinking more in the line of victim mentality

  • @glps6167
    @glps6167 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent insight into Australian history.

  • @colleenlally-ross7105
    @colleenlally-ross7105 2 роки тому +7

    Sounds exactly like my grandfather's story right down to the vacant mother. He was in America though and ended up going to West Point, fighting in WW2, and was a math professor at Villanova University. He never once felt sorry for himself always saying his mom gave him everything he needed to succeed in life...
    A strong mind
    And a strong body.
    The kindest, smartest and self assured person I'd ever know. I've attempted to write his biography and still plan too.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому +3

      So many parallel stories from all around the world of ordinary people whose courage is more inspiring than any superhero. I'm glad it resonated with you - thanks for supporting my channel.

  • @rotax636nut5
    @rotax636nut5 3 роки тому +5

    A wonderful true story which uplifts all who learn about Mr Facey's exemplary life and helps in my mind to make up for some of the shit we constantly hear and read about in this world, I'll watch the movie next, thank you for posting

  • @nicholasmorrill4711
    @nicholasmorrill4711 3 роки тому +2

    Really enjoyed this video of that blokes life.I had almost forgotten what it is to hear a heart warming story that actually has a happy ending.
    Keep it up.Very enjoyable..... & thanks.

  • @johnweisenhorn9788
    @johnweisenhorn9788 3 роки тому +5

    Great story. A good guy doing the right thing day after day. Thank you for sharing.

  • @matthewcooper2261
    @matthewcooper2261 3 роки тому +12

    Another awesome video! keep making these docs, one day your channel will get the views it deserves also what an absolute legend, the simple but unrelenting will power of a man who had what I undoubtedly perceive as a very hard life even though he graciously thought otherwise.

    • @misssamartypants
      @misssamartypants Рік тому

      I just found out our school principal is a double history major - it was with the utmost pleasure that I could share this hidden gem of a channel with her!!

  • @glennmorrison9242
    @glennmorrison9242 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Allan for a marvellous telling of Albert Facey's lifestory - your narrative , the film sequences and historic archive images of the times as well as quotes from "A Fortunate Life " all beautifully put together .
    Shirley Walker's books "A Ghost at the Wedding" and "Roundabout at Bangalow" are both life stories set in the early 20th century that you may be familiar with. She writes of the terrible losses following WW1 that in rural Australia "the land was emptied of young men" - powerful words and any War Memorial in any Australian town will echo those same sentiments ...

  • @philltaylor8442
    @philltaylor8442 3 роки тому +5

    What a true story we cud ALL take lessons from! What a brilliant (MAN) HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE MOST MOST MEN OF HIS TIME? AND TODAY I MAY HAD!.

  • @hedlik
    @hedlik 2 роки тому

    amazing video , my friend. Thank you. God bless Mr. Facey.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you .

  • @imustbegettinolder4434
    @imustbegettinolder4434 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you. A good video very well presented.

  • @tanyaburnett6873
    @tanyaburnett6873 9 місяців тому +1

    What a hero a dear soul someone who never gave up young one's should stop and think about their own lives it's not always about me me.

  • @gerrydepp8164
    @gerrydepp8164 3 роки тому +24

    Inspiring story. I keep wondering what men like him would think if they knew what is happening in Australia and the world right now...incomprehension most likely - and how could this happen when we tried so hard to give you something to build on? You got fat and slack and let the despots take over and now we're back to square one. Just like it always was...

    • @eugenio1542
      @eugenio1542 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks. Gotta laugh or cry ?. Talking Heads... Same as it ever was...

    • @brasschick4214
      @brasschick4214 2 роки тому +3

      I don’t think he’d be so judgemental.

  • @koksalceylan9032
    @koksalceylan9032 2 роки тому +1

    Burt survived Gallipoli. I Love that. Great Man, Soldier.

  • @Charlie-Em
    @Charlie-Em 9 місяців тому

    It's wild how beautiful your docs are. I love the narration too. I also love how you go in detail about the events that sorrounded an individual, sometimes taking 15 to half hour detours but still keeping me gripped. You got a mighty gift

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  9 місяців тому

      Thank you very much! As an amateur storyteller, it really means a lot to read such a generous comment

  • @stephenbarthorpe4142
    @stephenbarthorpe4142 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Allan for another hugely enjoyable documentary. Very well researched and produced although I think that it would have been even better without the background sound track.

  • @joannemirvine08
    @joannemirvine08 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent in every respect. Thank you so much. It would be an inspiring school lesson for every Australian child. The knowledge and study of his book and the all the books by Aboriginal peoples and all the consequences of land clearing etc.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому

      I certainly thought so - it made me re-frame my own life and appreciate the little things so much more. Thanks so much for your generous praise, and for supporting my channel!

  • @georgemcaulay6009
    @georgemcaulay6009 3 роки тому +4

    Wow. So glad I watched that. This bloke represents that indefinable what it is to be Australian. 🇦🇺

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +2

      Sometimes we need encouragement when the chips are down, but sometimes we need to learn from history, just how good we've got it, as a way to pull our head in and get on with it. His story still inspires me, even after decades of having read his book. Thanks so much for your support of my channel!

  • @chick-a-roo4860
    @chick-a-roo4860 8 місяців тому

    AB Facey is one of my great great uncles. I feel proud to hold his namesake as my own

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  8 місяців тому +1

      I hope my humble tribute is worthy of him. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @chick-a-roo4860
      @chick-a-roo4860 7 місяців тому

      @@heroesandlegends very much so. This video brought me chills. Thank you for capturing the heart and soul of the story

  • @aussiebaz5363
    @aussiebaz5363 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant.

  • @lydialester4827
    @lydialester4827 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting, inspiring, & important!

  • @allensacharov5424
    @allensacharov5424 3 роки тому +5

    One of the greatest offerings on UA-cam

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому

      Wow, thats awesome! I'm humbled. I hope my future ones live up to your expectations!

  • @adrianianna2868
    @adrianianna2868 3 роки тому +5

    Awesome . Had a fairly violent upbringing myself but this just makes me feel that most of us are just so bloody soft these days.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +1

      I certainly found it an inspirational story worth sharing. Thanks so much for viewing my content from all the available videos out there. I appreciate the support

  • @Gitshiver
    @Gitshiver Рік тому

    This was an absolutely beautiful story! ❤

  • @rubenbarbo3342
    @rubenbarbo3342 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent

  • @heroesandlegends
    @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +4

    Please ensure your comments conform to community guidelines, otherwise you may be blocked and have your comment disallowed. As these videos are solo efforts, written and recorded over many long hours, mistakes are quite possible. I appreciate any corrections and as always, I will post them in an ERRATUM in the Description section. Several viewers have commented that they found the music soundtrack distracting, so I've uploaded a - MUSIC FREE - version here: ua-cam.com/video/MrnZeNJ6zPQ/v-deo.html
    Thanks for supporting my channel, and enjoy!

    • @crunchytheclown9694
      @crunchytheclown9694 2 роки тому

      Finding the molasis a little too thick but interesting vids, all good

  • @delaguitara
    @delaguitara 3 роки тому +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed that! Thank you. Five stars.

  • @jemima2879
    @jemima2879 Рік тому +1

    Please do some more profiles like this one. I found it truly fascinating

  • @charlesxix
    @charlesxix Рік тому +1

    What a great video, thanks.

  • @rosestanley9606
    @rosestanley9606 2 роки тому +2

    His story is one of the best book and movie i have ever seen in 1988 the year six teacher i had started reading the book to my class halfway through the year but never got to finish t before she left on mernrnity leave sso for christmas that year i asked for the book witch i still have a month later the tv mini series was put on tv three days before school started it was not long ago that i relised who played the first man who he went to work for was.
    i always thought it was cruel of the mother wouldn't let that couple that wanted to adopt him to do so he would have had a better life if she had done so

  • @noablaespano
    @noablaespano 3 роки тому +1

    Very inspiring

  • @bilalyaser5870
    @bilalyaser5870 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you!!!!

  • @watsmaster9402
    @watsmaster9402 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow sad, but beautiful life story. RIP mr Facey .you are with your beautiful Evelyn and our God.😢😢. What a true hero

  • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796
    @johnallenismynameandmusici2796 3 роки тому +8

    Albert Facey is a lot like me. He realized young, just as I did, that nobody was going to come into my bedroom and say, "Hey, I got a job for you." You have to get out there and make things happen. That means working at just about any job you can get no matter how dirty or hard. That means moving to where the work is and many people for whatever reasons will not do this. I've lived in 50-100 places and I always had a job within the first week. I'd offer my services for free just to show them I was a good worker. You go where the wind tells you to go. If something doesn't work out you just move on to the next place. Things like poverty and even lack of food only motivates you more to get out of that situation. Facey was just one of the millions of people who do what needs to be done and don't make a big deal out of it. An ordinary but extraordinary person as was his wife.

    • @petergrundy8081
      @petergrundy8081 3 роки тому

      John that’s exactly right I have had the same experience you make your own luck

    • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796
      @johnallenismynameandmusici2796 3 роки тому

      @@petergrundy8081 God gave us free will to decide what we were going to do on Earth. He left it up to us. I think luck is a gift from him to show us we're on the right path.

  • @haydo1990
    @haydo1990 Рік тому

    A wonderful story, i just ordered his book. Thanks for what you do

  • @genmanion2389
    @genmanion2389 3 роки тому +2

    wow this was a great documentary thank you. i'd like more of these

  • @pennyspencer450
    @pennyspencer450 Рік тому

    Just listening to the intro made me think of Bert Facey, I heard his story many years ago.

  • @melanieharrison3878
    @melanieharrison3878 4 місяці тому

    This was also a part of my school curriculum in the early 90s, He's also my maternal Grandfather's Cousin ❤

  • @joelwuttke5673
    @joelwuttke5673 3 роки тому +1

    Only part way thru the book, had no idea there was a film about Bert.
    All done.

  • @childofgod9484
    @childofgod9484 2 роки тому

    Incredible. God bless

  • @Known-unknowns
    @Known-unknowns 3 роки тому +4

    He wasn’t exposed to constant media negativity.

  • @idalinawin
    @idalinawin 4 місяці тому

    I received the book while ago and now am just into the first chapters... well, terrifying what he went through as a child.

  • @peterbamforth6453
    @peterbamforth6453 Рік тому

    An excelent presentation of a real hero. I was surprised that you did not mention that the retreat from Gallipoli with no casualties was down to one man......He put forward an idea of placing rifles in the usual positions which all had a water mechanism which would pull the trigger . As they were leaving occaisonaly a rifle would fire and the Turks thought they were still there. Pretty smart idea saved thousands of men.

  • @russellblake9850
    @russellblake9850 3 роки тому +6

    An excellent concept ! For every life story we're "supposed" to learn, there are many "unremarkable" stories that'll resonate with everyday lives more, but most I fear are unrecorded "geeze mate, I only just lived me life, nothin' special". I glad my mum wrote her autobiography, so we can recall her experiences.
    What movie are the clips taken from ?

  • @elizabethblackwell6242
    @elizabethblackwell6242 Рік тому +1

    Another great program. We were great friends with Rhonda, Albert's granddaughter.
    A small matter of grammar and pronunciation: Albert would have been saved by an "aborigine", not an "aboriginal".
    Aboriginal - adjective - relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their languages.
    Aborigine - noun - a person, animal, or plant that has been in a country or region from earliest times. An indigenous inhabitant of Australia.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому +1

      Thanks- there was some discussion about this on another thread. I grew up at a time when the use of "Aborigine" was being phased out in common usage. An indigenous school teacher of mine in the 1970's was adamant that the term was racist and insisted on our using the adjective as a noun (which is not uncommon, particularly with reference to people).

  • @importantname
    @importantname 2 роки тому +1

    family are not always the best humans you will ever meet

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Absolutely heartbreaking, and yet, by the end he managed to let go of all that. A lesson in character we can all learn from. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @cathliensteele6133
    @cathliensteele6133 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic thanks William Kyle Steele for sharying ❤

  • @jamie_inc
    @jamie_inc 3 місяці тому

    What a top Aussie bloke

  • @benbunyip
    @benbunyip 3 роки тому +2

    A good telling of A. B. Facey’s life who wrote “A Fortunate Life.” And as said, how many these days would regard such hardship as fortunate.
    You only missed one thing. The book is relentlessly optimistic, however toward the end of the book are two of the blackest pages I have ever read, where he proclaims that there is no God. How could there be a God when men in their thousands, brothers, comrades all, could be left dead at Gallipoli.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +3

      That's a good point. My own impression was that despite that dark moment, his message was, as you say, incredibly optimistic, and his comment was not unusual for a man who went through Gallipoli.

    • @benbunyip
      @benbunyip 3 роки тому +1

      @@heroesandlegends Maybe the First World War altered the consciousness of Australia. Facey was probably saved by his marriage. Anyway, your video was excellent. Thank you.

  • @claytontucker1208
    @claytontucker1208 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome

  • @russellblake9850
    @russellblake9850 3 роки тому +1

    Ah ! A miniseries of the same name ! (on YT)

  • @jeg5gom
    @jeg5gom 3 роки тому +5

    "...multiple heart attacks..."
    Hmmmmm... oh yeah, note to self: Never, ever, ever, EVER complain again!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +2

      That's what I thought too! Read his autobiography if you get z chsnce- I hope I did it justice! Thanks so much for taking the time to view my film

  • @eugenio1542
    @eugenio1542 3 роки тому

    I came here via your video on Fitzroy (amazing). Gough Whitlam springs to mind as another Aussie hero who deserves international recognition ?

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +1

      Certainly a controversial figure! I may have to take a deeper look at home! Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @eugenio1542
      @eugenio1542 3 роки тому

      @@heroesandlegends Yes indeed.. And Social Democracy is less "fashionable" as the dispossessed "sheeple' follow "The One Percent" (YT video by JJ of J&J) into profitable wars etc. Noel Pearson's eulogy I find a fitting and accurate tribute to another great Aussie maverick / larrikin. ua-cam.com/video/JsXmYHiuJ8s/v-deo.html

  • @joshuafacey9633
    @joshuafacey9633 2 роки тому

    I got more than I asked for when I searched someone with the same last name.. god speed sir

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      They certainly don't make 'em like they used to! Glad you enjoyed my tribute to him, thanks so much for supporting my channel!

  • @sstarklite2181
    @sstarklite2181 Рік тому

    How can anyone blame any person for being poor? Everyone is poor because of outside circumstances! Always!
    Every single person should have a Universal Basic Income worldwide obviously!

  • @cardboardempire
    @cardboardempire 11 місяців тому

    Great doc but we didn't need 1hr of the same sound clip

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your feedback- learned my lesson!

  • @s7ompy
    @s7ompy 2 роки тому

    He was more than a hero - he was a union man

  • @malovela
    @malovela Рік тому

    I want to be like this man. Sadly for me and the people around me, I'm more like his opposite.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому +1

      I think the lesson here is to just make the most of what you have, where you are; to contribute to your family and community and to be grateful for the opportunity of doing so. Thats something we can all try to do.

    • @malovela
      @malovela Рік тому

      @@heroesandlegends That's true - we can all try to. It's just that some of us simply don't have what it takes to be anywhere near successful in the endeavour. Some of us are quitters to the core. Some of us are too mentally/spiritually weak, defeatist, prone to suffering from depression and so on.

  • @malovela
    @malovela Рік тому

    I'd like to hear more biographies about non-historic people. About anyone, actually.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestion. I'm a bit swamped with subjects, but will try to do another mythical figure at some point.

    • @malovela
      @malovela Рік тому

      @@heroesandlegends Mythical? :D

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому

      I thought by "non-historic" people, you meant legends such as Hercules. I've been planning to do a video on Prometheus at some point.

    • @malovela
      @malovela Рік тому

      @@heroesandlegends Oh. I'm sorry; I should've expressed myself better. I meant people who didn't play a big part in history. "Everyday people", if you will.

  • @Aussie00
    @Aussie00 10 місяців тому

    Having read the book twice and loved it I was disappointed that it's being reported by more than 2 or 3 Historians that Facey played loose and hard with the truth.
    Chris Roberts, a retired Brigadier says that Facey's account of his arrival and wounding at Gallipoli is a fabrication. War records reveal that Facey arrived on the 7th of May, 12 days after the first landing. Facey also writes he was horribly wounded, his records reveal no such injury. If this is true, how much more of the memoir is a fabrication? If this is true, shame on you AB Facey. Myths about war only perpetuate war.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  10 місяців тому

      Yes, I've read those reports too. Agreed. Though we should also perhaps remember he was in his 80's when he wrote them, so some details could also be faulty memory.

  • @arrabuscrakkusberillion4424
    @arrabuscrakkusberillion4424 2 роки тому

    Can you please turn off the music

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Several viewers have commented that they found the music soundtrack distracting, so I've uploaded a - MUSIC FREE - version here: ua-cam.com/video/MrnZeNJ6zPQ/v-deo.html

  • @Charlie-Em
    @Charlie-Em 9 місяців тому

    That's wild y'all call it a mod rather than a herd. I got to go be with the Australian equivalent of the cowboys and let their culture and legends wash over me

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  9 місяців тому

      We use mob (rather than flock) for sheep, but herd for cattle. The outback is a remarkable place, and its people are incredible battlers. Thanks so much for watching!

  • @Zeropadd
    @Zeropadd 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @stephenmiller1958
    @stephenmiller1958 3 роки тому +1

    Read the auto-biography.

  • @FerallHog
    @FerallHog 3 роки тому +1

    That was beautiful. I hope he was also a Christian man. Sounds like he was.

    • @patbeulah6208
      @patbeulah6208 3 роки тому +2

      don't have to be christian to be good

    • @FerallHog
      @FerallHog 3 роки тому

      @@patbeulah6208 if you are not a Christian you’re not a follower of Jesus, therefore, you’re incapable of doing good because your motives and heart are selfish and not aligned with the Bible

    • @brasschick4214
      @brasschick4214 2 роки тому +2

      He wasn’t a believer in God. You are wrong and a bigot. I suggest you examine your own heart and prideful stance. Direct quote from Bert: “My experience in the First World War and now the Second World War changed my outlook on things. It’s hard to believe that there is a God. I feel that the Bible is a book that was written by man, not for the good of man, but for the purpose of preying on a person’s conscience and to confuse him. Anyone who has taken part in a fierce bayonet charge, and I have, and has managed to retain his proper senses, must doubt the truth of the Bible and the powers of God if one exists. And considering the many hundreds of different religions there are in this world of ours and that fact that many religions have caused terrible wars and hatreds throughout the world and the many religions that have horded terrific wealth and property while people inside and outside the religion are starving, it’s difficult to remain a believer. No sir, there is no God. It is only a myth.”

    • @FerallHog
      @FerallHog 2 роки тому

      @@brasschick4214 If that’s true Then he wasn’t a Christian. Sad if he died an unbeliever. There are false religions and false prophets / con artists out there for sure. The Bible warns about that. But Christianity is the only way to live a good life and the only way to heaven.

    • @mistergormsby
      @mistergormsby 2 роки тому +1

      @@FerallHog Incapable of doing good things? Read a story called the good Samaritan. Its about a bloke (who wasn't a follower of Jesus) who did the right thing where the religious people did nothing. People who don't follow Jesus can and have done some of the most noble, righteous things that any human could ever do. Followers of Jesus have done some some pretty bad stuff, enough to give Church History 101 an R rating. Being a follower of Jesus is about being forgiven, not superior.

  • @edwardshafer1729
    @edwardshafer1729 Рік тому

    The repetitive music makes this mind numbing

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому

      Please see the non-music version linked in the description section. Its been a steep learning curve, and Im doing my best to make these videos better as I go. Thanks for taking the time to watch

  • @christianmeyer9560
    @christianmeyer9560 Рік тому

    Excdellent, exept for the use of the same damn music over and over again!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  Рік тому

      Please see link in the description or the pinned comment for a music free version. It's been a steep learning curve, thanks so much for persevering!

  • @benkasminbullock
    @benkasminbullock 2 роки тому

    I read this book some years ago. Facey's stories about combat in the Gallipoli campaign did not ring true. I looked into it further.
    Documents from the era contradict Facey's accounts. For example his occupation on entering the service is recorded as labourer rather than the professional boxer he claimed to have been, and records of the period showed that rather than being wounded, he was invalided out of the army due to "heart trouble".
    Generally Facey's book is best described as a bunch of tall tales rather than a historical document. A bit surprising that it's used as a school text in Australia.

    • @benkasminbullock
      @benkasminbullock 2 роки тому

      Here is the link to Facey's service record, which gives his profession as labourer rather than the professional boxer he claimed to have been:
      discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/162346
      Here is the page of the service records which gives his reason for leaving as "heart trouble" and goes into detail about hospital admissions (the subsequent pages give "tachycarditis" as the exact condition):
      discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/records/65809/5
      Apart from this obvious discrepancy, it's a little unlikely that Facey would have been able to single-handedly mow down numbers of Turkish soldiers with a machine gun on multiple occasions in the way described in the book.

    • @Mantis11235
      @Mantis11235 Рік тому

      I'm not sure what rings so untrue to you. Maybe you should watch the documentary again or just think about it some more. Firstly, it is completely unsurprising and not unusual that his occupation would be listed as 'labourer' - Occupations listed on entering service would have been just general descriptions and he basically was a labourer. He was in a travelling boxing troupe for a short stint and it would be completely inaccurate to describe his occupation as 'professional boxer'. Secondly, if he suffered internal injuries from a shell blast which made him unable to fight effectively, it is also completely unsurprising that he is listed as invalided due to cardiac issues.

    • @benkasminbullock
      @benkasminbullock Рік тому

      @@Mantis11235 I've read the book and anyone with a clue can see that Facey was embellishing his stories to make them sound more exciting, and to make his own role more significant than it actually was. But you are welcome to believe it is gospel if you want to.

  • @keithbuslee7441
    @keithbuslee7441 3 роки тому

    2

  • @Ronald-wv1bz
    @Ronald-wv1bz 2 роки тому

    I quickly tired of the repetitive monotonous background music, after more than two dozen loops I couldn't take another minute of it.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Fair enough- its been a steep learning curve, and my latest videos have no music. Thanks for your feedback!

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Several viewers have commented that they found the music soundtrack distracting, so I've uploaded a - MUSIC FREE - version here: ua-cam.com/video/MrnZeNJ6zPQ/v-deo.html
      I hope that helps!

  • @elwrongo
    @elwrongo 3 роки тому

    Full of ads don't bother

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому +1

      I've hammered youtube about it, should be better now. Thanks for the heads-up

  • @petermcdermott3996
    @petermcdermott3996 3 роки тому +2

    the great story is absolutely ruined by the bloody awful background music. I Couldn't continue to watch.

    • @TheMDGMobile
      @TheMDGMobile 3 роки тому

      Ok Then.

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  3 роки тому

      Appreciate the feedback. I'm still learning and appreciate you taking the time to give your advice.

    • @tomobedlam297
      @tomobedlam297 3 роки тому +2

      Albert Facey would suggest you take a concrete pill and harden up mate. Did he wimp out at Gallipoli because he didn't like the "bloody awful background music" of the Turkish shells?

    • @tomobedlam297
      @tomobedlam297 3 роки тому +1

      I apologise Peter McDermott. You're clearly a delicate soul, who, like the spectator at Banjo Patterson's Geebung Polo Club match, breaks his leg "from merely looking on".

    • @heroesandlegends
      @heroesandlegends  2 роки тому

      Several viewers have commented that they found the music soundtrack distracting, so I've uploaded a - MUSIC FREE - version here: ua-cam.com/video/MrnZeNJ6zPQ/v-deo.html

  • @ianatkins1213
    @ianatkins1213 3 роки тому +7

    An in credible story. His book is one of the most enjoyable reads you will experience.