Couldn't have said it better myself. Well, maybe I could, but better someone else say so. Blowing one's horn, so to speak, is, as one might say, bad form. Applause to MPFC for all they created for the world, to be enjoyed over and over. Comedy, insightful and so often brash.
Bird's Lament to start. Cool. Michael Palin would never admit it, but he and his five friends changed the world for the better, and drove back the darkness. Fellow Python fans will know what I mean.
My heart sank when he talked about the Fish shot being the last day that the Pythons worked together. :'( Also, Terry Gilliam's taleent was way ahead of his time!! Awesome!!
I read a book that suggested Terry Gilliams animation was influenced by Ernie Kovacs stream of consciousness style, and that it helped to establish the surrealist flavor and attitude of MPFC. And of course in its own right, it's magnificent and playful and inventive.
I had gone on a binge about 6 months ago-the Flying Circus, Grail & Brian-and I was amazed: How is it possible they’ve actually gotten BETTER? Now they just show up on my feed and I follow along. RIP Terry Jones, you brilliant man.
His passing didn't affect me (there's always some great entertainer from our youth dying). I've always clicked on Python vids as they come up from time to time. Less and less now, because I've seen so many of them so many times.
I see the members of Monty Python in their old work so much that I honestly keep forgetting how old they've gotten, how much time has passed. It's kind of surreal.
They are timeless. I can still recall seeing them for the first time in Canadian TV in the early 70's I must say though that I am a little miffed at Chapman and Jones for taking so much time off lately. Let's get the next series started already, shall we?
Out of all the pythons, Michael is the most human and the fact he’s the only one still faithful to his wife is beyond precious. He’s earned my respect.
Michael Palin spoke at the Philadelphia Free Library circa 2007 and he was very entertaining. Not side-splittingly funny but very, very enjoyable. There was a communication between speaker and audience although he didn't take questions. Cleese's yawning at Michael's travel programs used to bother me but they spent a career sending up people so why not self-deprecating humour? So sad about Terry Jones who did fine work over his lifetime and hopefully he can still enjoy the memories. The film including Michael's romance of a lifetime looks quite charming. Cheers.
I was there with my children, aged from 10 to 13, and all of them massive Python fans. Mr. Palin was so gracious, going so far as to sign my daughter's cast. Great night, great memories, classic individual.
For everyone who wonders about the saxophone music played in the begging of this video: the song is called “Bird’s Lament” and is made and performed by Moondog, aka Lois Thomas Hardin, a blind American composers. I always gets shivers down my spine when I hear it!
BLESS you @Hiznogood! 24 seconds into this video I paused it and immediately searched the comments for the word "music" hoping for a post like yours... and voila! You're my hero. 🏆
@@sandytrunks Why thank you! I had to look it up myself as I had heard that song before and it’s so powerful. I didn’t have a clue about the artist and his incredible story! Great to be at service and have a wonderful day!
This reminded me of how I loved Michael Palin and Kevin Kline in "A Fish Called Wanda" when it first came out. A quick google search told me the movie is already 30 years old. No wonder I feel old... XD
He's looking back on our shared history and memories. He must know how deeply they affect us at the same time as they ARE his past. Must be a strange feeling.
Gosh, I hope they've started a process of digitizing all this old stuff since data storage is cheap, compression would fit all this stuff in a small box in a closet. Look at the tragic 2008 Universal Studios fire that wiped out thousands of original masters, unreleased music by long-gone legends, outtakes and improvs that will never be heard.
I wish I could see more "Do Not Adjust Your Set." I have one DVD box, but bits and pieces are missing, and the cover mistakenly gives the impression that there are Terry Gilliam animations on it, which there aren't. Not in any of the included episodes.
@@charlie-obrien- Apparently, it's a five *year* argument, so that's £2 million, please. If you want to keep on arguing for another year we can give you a half a million discount.
Jones is my favourite Python just due to his person, but Palin is surely the most naturally funny bloke on earth? It's effortless and annoying how easy it comes to him!
It is so sad to see Mr. Palin age, as we do Anyhow, I do hope that "The Ladykillers", etc., will be upon us shortly. We need another Sir Alec, measuring his cucumber, to bolster the rest of us in this time of trial. Call it a little blitz. Affectionately, JL // PS: The photography is outstanding.
Michael Palin is the only Python member I'd love to meet and chat to. Eric Idle's work is hilarious but I have suspicions that he'd be very standoffish if you're not a superstar. John Cleese might be interesting these days, who knows.
Joe Medley Giles Brandreth (the narrator) is a national treasure and his voice does sound royal. Friend of Prince Charles no less. His voice also sounds like the late actor Derek Nimmo.
There isn't an award big enough or prestigious enough to honor what the cast of Monty Python gave to the world.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Well, maybe I could, but better someone else say so. Blowing one's horn, so to speak, is, as one might say, bad form.
Applause to MPFC for all they created for the world, to be enjoyed over and over. Comedy, insightful and so often brash.
True, I was thinking, they should be regarded as greater than the beatles, since music taste changes, their wit has proven to endure
@@jorgefiguerola1239 Blow your own horn. Bloody Luxury, back in my day we couldn't afford horns. Had to go around blowing other people's horns.
Michael's impression of George Harrison..."good evening"...CLASSIC!
It's John Lennon. I told you already.
That was freaking amazing! It was a spot on George. Or, Stig O'Hara. 😎
@@onevastanus
No, it isn't
4:12 Helen, Michael's wife, passed away in May 2023 from kidney disease. They had been married for 57 years.
"What are you doing in the archive, you're far too young." Comedy genius!
count69 a spontaneous ad lib between them. Such instinctive comic skill
No, it isn't.
yawn
@@onevastanus
'tis
Bird's Lament to start. Cool. Michael Palin would never admit it, but he and his five friends changed the world for the better, and drove back the darkness. Fellow Python fans will know what I mean.
They certainly helped put the ridiculous Christian myth to bed, but whether that has helped the world may take time to be decided.
Indeed.
@@fscarp Blessed are the cheesemakers.
Exactly. The Pythons made the world a better place.
Very much so. Even 5 years later
'im still with the girl'. that instantly warmed my heart
No, he isn't.
@Laurie Smith Rob Duckerberg just came here for an argument.
@@royrowland5763 No he didn't, he came here for an ARGUMENT
@@onevastanus That's not an argument it's just a contradiction.
@@mrfr0st7 No it isn't.
My heart sank when he talked about the Fish shot being the last day that the Pythons worked together. :'(
Also, Terry Gilliam's taleent was way ahead of his time!! Awesome!!
No, it wasn't.
Yes it was 😉
I read a book that suggested Terry Gilliams animation was influenced by Ernie Kovacs stream of consciousness style, and that it helped to establish the surrealist flavor and attitude of MPFC. And of course in its own right, it's magnificent and playful and inventive.
Not anymore it ain't.
(Although I suppose it might have been the last time for them as a genuine sextet, so to speak.)
The last time was 1989. There is a piece of film at the end of a 20th anniversary special of Monty Python where the 6 are shown very briefly
Who else is absorbing all things Python-related after the passing of Terry Jones?
Me too. Can't stop watching....
I had gone on a binge about 6 months ago-the Flying Circus, Grail & Brian-and I was amazed: How is it possible they’ve actually gotten BETTER? Now they just show up on my feed and I follow along. RIP Terry Jones, you brilliant man.
His passing didn't affect me (there's always some great entertainer from our youth dying). I've always clicked on Python vids as they come up from time to time. Less and less now, because I've seen so many of them so many times.
Not me, there's nothing left to absorb. I've seen it all already. I'm a huge fan. Sure, I do re-see some favorites here and there every now and then.
@@iamironclaw Same here.
I see the members of Monty Python in their old work so much that I honestly keep forgetting how old they've gotten, how much time has passed. It's kind of surreal.
They are timeless. I can still recall seeing them for the first time in Canadian TV in the early 70's
I must say though that I am a little miffed at Chapman and Jones for taking so much time off lately. Let's get the next series started already, shall we?
I thought for sure he'd walk in and say, "Hello, I'd like to have an argument."
No, you didn't.
@@onevastanus yes he did
@@Craggle88 No, he didn't.
This isn't an argument!
@@brianarbenz7206 yes it is
I love Palins work. He is so much down to Earth and genuine.
I have a feeling he is about the nicest man in the world.
Out of all the pythons, Michael is the most human and the fact he’s the only one still faithful to his wife is beyond precious. He’s earned my respect.
he's a complete dick head. and so are you
That was his goal I guess..
Graham Chapman stayed with his partner David Sherlock from 1966 until Chapman's death in 1989.
Being faithful and being human aren't that similar. But Palin is a great guy, agreed.
What a silly way to judge people. Marriages break up for a myriad of reasons
Michael Palin spoke at the Philadelphia Free Library circa 2007 and he was very entertaining. Not side-splittingly funny but very, very enjoyable. There was a communication between speaker and audience although he didn't take questions. Cleese's yawning at Michael's travel programs used to bother me but they spent a career sending up people so why not self-deprecating humour? So sad about Terry Jones who did fine work over his lifetime and hopefully he can still enjoy the memories. The film including Michael's romance of a lifetime looks quite charming. Cheers.
I was there with my children, aged from 10 to 13, and all of them massive Python fans. Mr. Palin was so gracious, going so far as to sign my daughter's cast. Great night, great memories, classic individual.
Palin seems so down-to-Earth, I'd so love to meet him. And that tiny bit of Neu! music at 01:26 was nice to hear.
Neue Musik, oder?
Yes, Neu did it for me too
For everyone who wonders about the saxophone music played in the begging of this video: the song is called “Bird’s Lament” and is made and performed by Moondog, aka Lois Thomas Hardin, a blind American composers. I always gets shivers down my spine when I hear it!
BLESS you @Hiznogood! 24 seconds into this video I paused it and immediately searched the comments for the word "music" hoping for a post like yours... and voila! You're my hero. 🏆
@@sandytrunks Why thank you! I had to look it up myself as I had heard that song before and it’s so powerful. I didn’t have a clue about the artist and his incredible story! Great to be at service and have a wonderful day!
Thanks. Yes Moondog was great. One of his songs was on the “Big Lebowski” soundtrack also...
This reminded me of how I loved Michael Palin and Kevin Kline in "A Fish Called Wanda" when it first came out. A quick google search told me the movie is already 30 years old. No wonder I feel old... XD
You feel old because you are old.
I was honestly hoping that Fierce Creatures would be a sequel.
@Rob, and you're still a virgin; now let's all have cake :D
He's looking back on our shared history and memories.
He must know how deeply they affect us at the same time as they ARE his past.
Must be a strange feeling.
I can't imagine growing up without Python.
4min 37sec of pure stress relief... loved it.
Palin is the man...
No, he isn't.
Rob Duckerberg Fuck off
How should I fuck off, oh Lord?
Rob Duckerberg Oh wow... I'm really sorry -_- My little cousin wrote that. He's an asshole....
I give him the tablet to shut em up for abit sometimes.
:-)
I got to talk with Gyles Brandreth once on LBC London radio.
First background track is Moondog - Lament I (Bird's Lament), as sampled by Mr Scruff for Get a Move On 🙂
One of my favourite human beings in the whole world.
Gosh, I hope they've started a process of digitizing all this old stuff since data storage is cheap, compression would fit all this stuff in a small box in a closet. Look at the tragic 2008 Universal Studios fire that wiped out thousands of original masters, unreleased music by long-gone legends, outtakes and improvs that will never be heard.
I can actually remember, at about the age of 11, watching 'Do Not Adjust Your Set' back in the late 1960s. Great memories !
Love
First one in my created playlist that I really like. Well done brails101.
Thank you, that's very kind.
@@brails101 Not kind, you earned it.
Two of my favourite people - excellent stuff
This is amazing! ❤️
The Christmas card bit had me freaking rolling!! Watching the wise men go back and forth, the pretty bird being shot, hahahahahahaha!!
anarchic and silly...it's all about being anti-establishment, in idea but not in action.
Why on earth would anyone thumb this down? If you don't like Palin or Python piss off.
The Blu-rays of Monty Python's Flying Circus are amazing.
UK gave the world great music and great comedy.
They should put 'Do Not Adjust Your Christmas Stocking' on The Life of Brian DVD.
They already did. I already told you.
Wow, opening music is 'Birds lament'. Great song by Moondog.
Craig Manning You can thank my superb editor for putting that gem of a track at the start
and Neu! later on.
A fantastic selection of background music!
You saved me scrolling down a million comments to see if someone had asked or commented on what music that is. Thanks a lot!
covered by mr scruff years later song keep moving~
I hope they digitize the whole archive to save it for the future generations.
i'm gonna be that guy, but the overdubbed harrison line is actually "hello"
Brian Kish or "hullo"
It's the drummer.
I actually felt proud of myself that I've recognized lament in the beggining of the video
Beautiful; so bright!
Would somebody please tell me what the music at the beginning is? I know I've heard it, but the name escapes me. Thank you. 🙂
I hope they're making hi-def digital back ups of this stuff.
Well, if nothing else, they do seem to be putting a lot of things on top of other things
Love the soundtrack... NEU!!!
After the fire at Universal studios, I hope this building and contents are well protected.
BBC needs to release a pre-Python Python DVD or two.
God bless Michael Palin
Obsession with History: I love Cardinal Richelieu. lmao
Cardinal Richelieu is also my favorite 😂😂❤
I wish I could see more "Do Not Adjust Your Set." I have one DVD box, but bits and pieces are missing, and the cover mistakenly gives the impression that there are Terry Gilliam animations on it, which there aren't. Not in any of the included episodes.
No, you don't.
This isn't an argument. It's just contradiction.
Oh, I'm sorry, is this a five minute argument or the full half hour?
@@charlie-obrien- Apparently, it's a five *year* argument, so that's £2 million, please. If you want to keep on arguing for another year we can give you a half a million discount.
My favorite Python
Jones is my favourite Python just due to his person, but Palin is surely the most naturally funny bloke on earth? It's effortless and annoying how easy it comes to him!
I love east of Ipswich, such a funny classic❤
love it
Three Cheers to "Dad's Army" !
my favorite python - always was
It'd be great if the vault's contents were digitised and made publicly accessible
Was the father driving the car John Nettleton, who played Sir Arnold in Yes Minister?
Do I hear Moondog playing?! Freaking awesome!
And a little Neu! @ 01:26.
Holy shit that's a lot of 1" and 2" tape.
I especially like the fact that we weren't bored with any of the actual material from the 60s. It was much more fun to watch Gyles.
Python is, and will always be , the leaders and never will have anything to anything to and will always be the standard.
They still have the quadruplex machines !
Please show me more of this.
MrKaywyn sadly this is all their is
That is sad.
Where's the rest of this doco?
And what is the doco called?
Thanks.
Toby Richmond this is the entire piece. I would have loved the opportunity to make a longer documentary
I told you already.
This is from the BBC One Show, that Gyles Brandreth does some regular segments for.
Terry your missed I’ve will be watching life of Brian fab film
ipswitch?! i've always DREAMED of seeing ipswitch! isn't there a trainstation there or something?
Fun fact, "Ipswitch" is the palindrome of "Bolton."
I was so sorry to hear about the passing Michael's wife Helen.
I would kill for copies of those fish photographs
Music at 1:13 is Neu!
"The archives were actually started by my grandfather..."
This was too short.
I wish I could have made it longer, I really do
best python
Michael Palin is a handsome man.
It is so sad to see Mr. Palin age, as we do Anyhow, I do hope that "The Ladykillers", etc., will be upon us shortly. We need another Sir Alec, measuring his cucumber, to bolster the rest of us in this time of trial. Call it a little blitz. Affectionately, JL // PS: The photography is outstanding.
He's aged very well, though!
To be fair Michael has aged remarkably well, he still keeps this youngish nature about him.
That walker!!
Wanker!
Sir Arnold Robinson!
1:26 La Dusseldorf ;)
It’s!
love python, but this archive makes me think of all the "not only... but also" episodes the bbc destroyed or let vanish. criminal.
Nice use of Moondogs music.
Heeey. it's Bird's Lament by Moondog...
"... Anything worth watching in there?"
Waiting for Rob Duckerberg to chime in...
I assume that's irony?!!
If only this lasted an hour...
East of Ipswich is brilliant.
No, it isn't.
😝
best monty python along with gilliam
I'm awaiting GBH to come to blu ray let alone all that dust
love the gilliam cartoon
No, you don't.
no, you're right, it's dressing up as a hampster which I really love (squeak squeak !).
The archivist looks likes a Wallace and Gromit character lol
Really hope BBC had done a better job to preserve its legacy.
Neu!
Look, let me go back in there and face the peril.
Michael Palin is the only Python member I'd love to meet and chat to. Eric Idle's work is hilarious but I have suspicions that he'd be very standoffish if you're not a superstar. John Cleese might be interesting these days, who knows.
Starts at 2:39
George Harrison as Otto! Blimey!
No, it isn't.
@@onevastanus what the fuck is wrong with you? 2:17
Is it just me, or does the narrator sound like Stevie Griffith?
Joe Medley Giles Brandreth (the narrator) is a national treasure and his voice does sound royal. Friend of Prince Charles no less. His voice also sounds like the late actor Derek Nimmo.
We are the Knights that say NEE!
Sadly Palin lost his wife recently. She died of Kidney failure i believe.
And God bless the BBC which ordered the wiping of thousands of hours of shows so they could reuse the videotape.
Neu!?
Let´s hope, they digitize this stuff soon. Magnetic tape fades, as even NASA had seen.
His wife! 💞