Tuesday 23 September 2014

I know where I'm going



My second most favourite film, the first being 'A Canterbury Tale', also by Robert Powell.

When I was about 8 years old, I was sent out of class for singing this tune, and was demoted as a result.

The stupid, ignorant teacher had never heard of Powell and Pressburger. This is the ONLY reason I cannot speak fluent French. When I watch this film, I just don't care.

I'm going to Oxford for a couple of days tomorrow, so I see you when we get back.

Sweet dreams.

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  1. I don't know what this is because I cant listen to it now but I'm glad you posted it.

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    1. Every one of Powell and Pressburger's films are just wonderful. Have a look at one, and - if you are not a cynical film-critic - you will fall in love with them.

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    2. Enjoy yourself in Oxford.
      zzzzzzzzzzzzz

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  2. I vaguely remember a whirlpool
    Is that the same film?

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    1. Yes, that's the one. I took my daughter on a holiday to Argyle when she was about 12, and we stayed off the Sound of Jura near where that whirlpool was filmed.

      If I had arrived 2 weeks earlier, I could have met the man who was filmed spinning around in the engineless boat - for real - in the Corry Vrecken for the film, but he had died.

      The Corry Vrecken can be heard for 20 miles inland when the conditions are right - or wrong - so fierce is the whirlpool.

      Thos films are even more magical than Harry Potter, and shot during wartime!

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  3. 'The Orpheus Choir' of Glasgow who sing most of the music are still going strong, over 70 years after this movie was made. Blissfully wonderful to know.

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  4. Oh for a compartment NOT over the wheels. Such class.

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  5. One of my all time favourites too. The crassness of some teachers - I worked with such folk for years, so I know what harm they can do. (and what good a good one can do too.)

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    1. Why is it that often the least qualified people to look after the young, vulnerable and innocent get the jobs?

      There were a couple of good teachers in my school, but they were either too weak or too strong.

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  6. I had not been aware of this film but I have just returned from a trip to Argyll. We were going to the Corryvreckan whirlpool but I was unable to manage the journey. Perhaps next year.

    I hated school, none of the teachers took the time to know me.

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