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Åsmund Tubaist
Registrace 26. 06. 2006
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Karel Husa
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Music for Prague - 1968. I like this recording very much. If you're a brass player, you'll understand ;)
Fanfare and Choral - Egil Hovland Perfomed by Greåker Musikkorps March 2013!
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Greåker Musikkorps Nm 2013
Godspeed - Stephen Melillo Performed by Greåker Musikkorps of Norway! March 2013
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GREÅKER MUSIKKORPS NM JANITSJAR 2013
hellige stad
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I got plenty of nuttin
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a band from norway celebrating their 140th anniversary
just a closer walk with thee
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A band from norway celebrating 140th anniversary
Elsas Procession to the Cathedral
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A band from Norway at their 140th anniversary
Love Potion "L'elisir d'amore" by Donizetti
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A band from Norway at their 140th anniversary
3th suite - Robert Jager
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The whole suite from Robert Jager at 140th anniversary Concert
Fabulous and very sad, the music wonderful
Look at Pete Postlethwaite's facial mannerisms between 3:45 -3:58, he is FEELING the music. Pride, happiness, trust; high emotion to the very point of tears. THATS acting
Melanie Hill was Cathy (Roy's friend) in Corrie.
Absolutely mint your a very talent fella ❤
This entire movie is growing on me. The mix of incredible music and the depiction of the harsh times is fantastic and sombre.
I’m sure I’d be distracted if Phillip Jackson and Jim carter bought me a pint 🤣😍
...questo è un capolavoro...la politica degli Stati che distrugge le famiglie!
One of the best films and loved pete postlewaite.❤
Conductor is excellent!
1:34 It’s Eric! Later seen hiring out inflatable filth to Brian Potter!
❤❤❤
A march of the cobblers?There;s no answer to that.
So sad that in this time communities were destroyed.. generations fell fowl of disparity...then came closed shops, closed people and drugs ...
This should be shown in schools as a History dvd
I'm not sure about that. This is a rated R movie
Greatest British film of all time
Best British film ever made
A band with a top conductor leading them beyond themselves to play more then the notes great ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ ♫♪ ♫♪great sound! ♫♪♫♪ ☺ ♥ ♫♪☺♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding
I think so too.
@@grahambennett8151 thnx sweetheart! ♥ love Vanessa xoxoxo
"And she calls that wobbly!'. Perfect!
Downloaded this film out of nostalgia…wasn’t a miner or had anything to do with the pits ..but a lot of my family and friends did …I watched over a period of time ..those same family and friends slowly destroyed by Thatcher ..the Tory government…and their American hatchet man ..may they all ROT in their hell for what they did …this film is really a tribute to those men who worked who worked long hours in horrific conditions down in the bowels of the earth..I personally think that this film should be compulsory shown in every school once a year Last little note …on the day of basted thatcher’s funeral..a lot of ex-pit villagers and towns throughout the north had street parties to celebrate her funeral… Again I say …ROT IN HELL THATCHER
Who needs Hollywood crap …when we can watch BRITISH films like this
Hey ' up Lad !
Jeden z najlepszych filmow
The music and acting in this lovely film will always make me well up
Crap. That's what that was. A load of bloody crap!
Beyond brilliant, the man defined the entire movie with his portrayal. One of the greatest actors I have had the pleasure of watching on screen in on eof his best roles. Not sure how popular this is in England or how well known the movie is (I would assume very well known, someone from England enlighten me on this) , but it seems like here in US not many people know what the hell you are talking about when you mention Brassed Off. Its truly a masterpiece, puzzling why it isnt more widely celebrated.
One of my favourite films, Funny and very moving Absolutely superb in my book 👍
It's very well known in England, and well loved.
@@MrQuakeroat Glad to hear that. I think I watched the movie 3 times this past couple of months. Its a superb movie in many ways.
They can knock out a bloody good tune.
Bit clumsy with the crockery your Sandra 🤣🤣 but it's so uplifting
I love whit Friday 👌👌
At least it sounds different to the Flora Dance.
Great film.
What film
Brassed Off.
My Grandfather and great uncles played for Stretford Silver band many years ago and competed in competitions like this
Pete Poslethwaite was a great actor.
What a wonderful actor. RIP Mr. Posthlewait.
Bit Clumsy with the Crockery, Your Sandra...The besto line ever.
Along with "if any of them were alive today,they'd be spinning in their graves."
We went round many of these with my parents they played with a few bands Mirless was the last, it has the same much memories
I watch this film at least 3-4 times a year. It is one of the best films I have seen because of the political content and the actors playing the instruments is very close to what would happen in a rehearsal. My Favourite part is 'Orange Juice' when it is wobbly!!!!
Same, only I watch 2 times usually. I thought it mattered.....I thought that music mattered!
Amazing film. And the ost is just as great , as Gary Oldman said in Leon. Realy gets the juices flowing .
Brilliant backdrop at the Piece Hall in Halifax, not a bad march either.
0:37
Always thought of this film as being Ken Loach-esque without Ken Loach himself. It’s a great film about a tragedy brought upon many Northern mining towns!
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absolutely LOVE the opening scene Edit: it amazes me phil's trombone never fell apart on the bike ride to practice
God Bless Margaret Thatcher!
What the ….
@@dclark988 Hahaha!!
This Is the best czech March 🇨🇿
This play is faster than the test-pattern music of The University of the Air.
❤️🏴🇬🇧🏴
Pete was an awesome actor. He played his role beyond compare. The right actor for the right movie.
Haven't been there since they tarted it up. Always Halifax never Brighouse!
I used to play trombone in a brass band. The section beginning at 1.48 was tricky to play, with double tonguing and use of alternative slide positions. At this tempo I doubt whether I could have managed it!
0:10 when you forget your lyre and haven't memorised the part