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Maid of Fife (Live) - The Clancy Brothers & Robbie O'Connell
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L-R: Robbie O'Connell, Paddy Clancy, Tom Clancy, Liam Clancy Recorded sometime in the early 1970s by the look of it.
David Bowie AI Art Interpretation
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Song is 'Sense of Doubt' from the 'Heroes' (1977) album. Midjourney, DALL-E 2 etc were used to generate the images.
Dan Curley (song) - Jimmy McBride
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Recorded at The Shamrock Bar, Clonmany, Co. Donegal in January 1983. Copyright - Performer and Inishowen Traditional Singers' Circle
Astronomer Patrick Moore on going to the Moon (1964)
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Astronomer Patrick Moore on going to the Moon (1964)
Votes for Women - The Brains Trust (1958)
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Michael Flanders is host. Katherine Eliot is the first woman asked a question, Don't know who the others are.
British girl illegally enters East Germany (May 1960)
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Interview with the BBC (British Broadcasting Company)
Origins of the Boycott with Fyfe Robertson (1963)
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Origins of the Boycott with Fyfe Robertson (1963)
Should we take an anxiety pill? - The Brains Trust
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Should we take an anxiety pill? - The Brains Trust
African-American revolutionaries meet Sinn Féin in 1983
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African-American revolutionaries meet Sinn Féin in 1983
Flag raising ceremony at Galway County Hall 1st January 2016 to mark the start of the centenary
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Flag raising ceremony at Galway County Hall 1st January 2016 to mark the start of the centenary
Eamonn Ceannt, grand-nephew of Proclamation Signatory Éamonn Ceannt
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Eamonn Ceannt, grand-nephew of Proclamation Signatory Éamonn Ceannt
Arthur C Clarke interview for 2010: The Year We Make Contact
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Arthur C Clarke interview for 2010: The Year We Make Contact
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa Unconquered and Unconquerable
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Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa Unconquered and Unconquerable
Love the bones of this man.
This is stunning
I swear Bobbie Wygent has talked to everyone! LOL!
He must be one of gods people
The Best interpretation, I believe ever at Stratford, he embodied Othello. Another person maybe white, or yellow hue of skin can Not understand that struggle.
He could sing those deep bass notes.
What a giant of a man and such an intelligent and generous soul. Astonishing to see him speak in this interview. Many thanks.
💭... IdaRUSSELL Sir Bertrand Russell oh idaEINSTEIN my mentor SS no MonaCoion TELL them idaZERO ZERO zeroASSolutO WordsInLineSpaceAndTime witt WAR one KANT Win NoONE Wins Belligerent war Mongers MastersOfWar WATTS wrong with Humanity ? Why is Killing entire populations FUN? Bastards Stupid People 🤮 Next ⚛ ATOMIC YouwantitDarker idaHuxley Russell-Einstein MANIFESTO
David Robert Bowie 08 de enero de 1947 10 de enero de 2016 76 años 69 años 07 años
Is this Tim Rice who is interviewing Bowie, in the US, about The Elephant Man Bowie was appearing in ?
I wonder what Professor Getty might have to say in response to Professor Furr’s conclusions on Yezhov ?…That he was an agent provocateur. Working on behalf of a Trotskyite-Zinoviiev/ right bloc, hand in glove with German and Japanese imperial appetites for the partition of Soviet territories ?
Stop Irish genocide 2023❤
Это шикарная сталинка в переходом в брежневку но никак не хрущевка
OK. I too am a fan of the era, and I definitely learned things in this conversation. I need to read Getty.
'I should be a bit surprised if it happens before 1980 or so' - well goodness know how he felt on 20th July 1969!
How do I love Goddaddy- let me count the ways!
The Kirov assassination 1934 , according to many historyians was ordered by Stalin himself , and he placed Yezhov to investigate the murder to undermine Yagoda who was the NKVD chief at the time. It led to Yezhov replacing Yagoda in 1936 and the purge continued until the late 1938 and by then Yezhov was blamed for the bloodletting and executed in 1940. The purge was orchestrated the whole time by Stalin himself in getting rid of Lenins old comrades and the party itself and the military followed after and lastly the NKVD was in being blamed for the excesses and killed thousands of officers and officials within.
Bro what? Kirov was Stalin's biggest ally
It was Zinoviev broo 😭😭😭
@whythelongface64 Yes he was, but his popularity with the communist party made Stalin intensely jealous
@@aliferrari1680 Stalin literally propped up and made bridges with his greatest rival Trotsky at first. Stalin wasn't some petulant child. In personal life he was humble and kind albeit an imposing figure when at work. Molotov recalled him fondly
Where's this from. Please pop up the whole thing.
Please tell me where we can watch ALL this filmed, lecture? Footage of Bertrand is so rare.
I've seen the look alike pictures of David BOWIE and only one would look enough like him to be in the remake of LABYRINTH! ALSO the guy who was his body double. He was so hot and had just the right blend of meanness and mischievousness in his character.. what do you all think?
Where can I find those ?
Where could such a spirit come? Wihin a few moments we're aware that this is someone of a profound nature.
I love Robeson's replies. The host keeps trying to downplay the political dimension of the play, to argue that racism doesn't matter in Othello, that it is about jealousy, about poetry, but Robeson has an insightful reply every time.
It's fair for an interviewer to push their subject. That's how you tend to get insightful replies, not that Mr. Robeson would have provided anything less.
@@Spectrescup it's not a matter of being fair or unfair. BBC is politically and ideologically biased and Robeson refuses to dance to their tune.
@68mlk I doubt you have the knowledge or sophistication to even to begin to explain the nuances of bias, real or imagined, the internal and external factors to which and by which they were beholden, how this 'bias' differed across it's numerous departments, let alone the weight of history which saw enormous changes in policy and attitude between the clip here in 1958 and the late 70's, or indeed between Thatcherism and today. Instead you resort to the tedious and clichéd right-wing bleat about the BBC being x or y and not z as you'd prefer.
@@Spectrescup how could I love Paul Robeson and be on the right? Whatever gave you that impression? Learn your grammar first, possessive pronoun its does not have an apostrophe.
@@68mlk phones tend to autocorrect its into it's, but that's easier than addressing why you're yet another BBC bias bore, without even addressing the macrocosmic implications of interviewing Paul Robeson in 1958.
As far as I can tell, Yezhov did what Stalin wanted him to do. And Stalin smartly stood behind Yezhov as he took the Purge WAY too far, and gave Stalin a way out of receiving blame for the worst excesses of the Great Purge.
I miss Patrick
Excellent historian, I have so much respect for this man.
Brilliant, he was pissed,,,sickner for the corrupt Irish government,,,we loved it in Ireland , 🤣🤣.
A wonderful voice. I can do a pretty good impression of dear old Robbie. I amuse myself by doing his " lovely lovely biscuits" routine.
His performance of Othello was surely something to see!!!
What an enormous man. Literally and metaphorically.
"Hm."
Eternal rest grant unto Mr. Robeson, oh Lord And may perpetual light shine upon him May his soul, through the mercy of God Rest in peace Amen
Lord Jesus you suffered on the cross--accept your servant's Paul Robeson and receive him into Paradise
General Winter destroyed Napoleon’s army in the retreat from Moscow, plus disease, harassment, and starvation thanks to the Russians scorched earth policy. Again, Stalin received a massive hand up from the British and Americans in the form of Lend Lease. Literally millions of tons of materiel, food, blankets, tanks, jeeps, lorries, fighter planes - including Spitfires, flowed by ships known as the Arctic Convoys, at great risk and many losses from U Boats, Kriegsmarine surface warships and Luftwaffe interceptions from bases along the occupied coast of Norway, on the northern sea route to Murmansk and Archangelsk. There are pages and pages of detail on certain web sites. Of course you see no mention or sight of such massive support in any Russian documentary of WW2 on CZcams.
Too much Poitin
What should be done today
He signed in 1930-38 the Secret Nkvd Orders under which millions were executed (category 1) or sent to the Gulag (category 2) because they were "enemies of the people", like Socialists or "rich peasants" ("kulaks ") and their families, or they were from specifically targetted ethnic groups: Poles, Chinese from Harbin, etc.
Whattaguy !!!
min 3:12 What you came here for.... 😲😳
What a wonderful man!!!
There was a time, if Fyfe Robertson wasn't 'standing there' with his microphone, it didn't really exist : )
In reality, Boris Yeltsin was super drunk!
american trend for asking 2 or 3 questions at once and only the last one being answered, stupid idiots acting smart.
Who knows he could be right
Fast forward to 2022 what a different world 😬 all messed up
The real star! He was discredited because of his respect to Soviet Union egalitarianism.
Was he really? Considering America has been in bed with the Ukrainian Nazis since 1945. Who the hell are we to judge anyone?
Fascinating how some of the most Evil, dead soul, Godless men to have ever lived; could be quite "entertaining" at parties?
Imagine air-travelling and drinking with Yeltsin for 17 hours. Certainly your body too would reach certain physical limits!
Bogsy was bladdered 😂
1:18 top 10 conductors of all time
Glug, glug, glug 🤮
I think I love him- He Neutral - Leap of Faith