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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: JedMarum Date: 03 Mar 00 - 03:31 PM Liz - I have had enough life experience to know that some Civil Servants are both! |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: Mooh Date: 03 Mar 00 - 03:27 PM I LOVE whistle-blowers and monkey-wrenchers...I feel a song comin' on... Nice story. |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: zander (inactive) Date: 03 Mar 00 - 02:27 PM Paul was one of the truly great folk singers of our time |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: Liz the Squeak Date: 03 Mar 00 - 02:22 PM See, some of us Civil Servants are really quite nice human beings..... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: Rick Fielding Date: 03 Mar 00 - 12:09 PM Way to go Jed! Once when playing an old folks home, an elderly man came up to me and asked if I would sing "Wayfaring Stranger". Somewhat unusual request from a Jewish man in his 80s..I took a guess, and asked if he was a fan of Paul Robeson? He waxed enthusiastically for twenty minutes about seeing Paul in New York in the 40s. He then brought a plastic shopping bag from his room FILLED with newsclippings about Robeson. A true "old lefty", I enjoyed listening to him talk on and on about his hero. Rick |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: Amos Date: 03 Mar 00 - 11:56 AM Nice story, Andy! Man, I have dug up some broadcasts -- both radio and TV -- from that era in researching some family trails and it is amazing how bloody stultified almost everyone in public forums was in those days -- it was a style, or a group mass consciousness, that you had to talk as though you had rags in your mouth and a ramrod up your backside...it was "de rigeur". pardon the expression. The artifice of that era is still discomfiting to me...no wonder the kids exploded in the 60's! They (we) were fighting for sanity! |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 03 Mar 00 - 11:03 AM Thanks Andy, I was about to cut and paste it from one of today's papers, too! I remember listening to his radio series, would that have been around 1958? Laurence Brown accompanied on piano in a rather staid way, but occasionally cut loose on a gospel tune with vocal backing to Paul that made you think he'd love to boogie it up a bit! |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: JedMarum Date: 03 Mar 00 - 09:01 AM good story Andy G, thanks for passing it on. |
Subject: RE: BS: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: jeffp Date: 03 Mar 00 - 08:19 AM It's really nice to hear of a government official doing something right for a change. |
Subject: Thanks to an anonymous civil servant From: AndyG Date: 03 Mar 00 - 06:52 AM Found on the BBC web site today in a report about the release of ex-secret papers to the Public Records Office.
... files show that black American singer and actor Paul Robeson was regarded as a "nuisance" by the Security Service because of his outspoken left-wing views and support for black civil rights.
So, thanks to a nameless Home Office official, by parents were able to take me to see Paul Robeson when he performed in Manchester.
I'd really like to thank that man.
AndyG |