Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: Claire M Date: 16 Sep 12 - 12:08 PM Hiya, I much prefer the tougher sort of cop show. Modern ones are good, but if you really want to see me happy, recommend one set in the past. I suspected the GG series was livened up a lot more, because Bacchus reminds me of Gene Hunt sometimes. I love seeing him lose his rag with a suspect –- I shouldn't think he does that in the GG books from what I've read here! The only time I thought book = TV adaptation was Red Riding – I was desperate to read the books & wasn't disappointed. I've never been disappointed by David Peace's work. I'll stick with the series too; the music's great. EB reminded me of the Melrose Quartet, both in looks & playing. That remains one of the few gigs – I think the only gig to date – where I didn't want the support band (said Quartet) to leave. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: SteveMansfield Date: 16 Sep 12 - 03:01 PM I think Fairport's was based mainly on Joan Baez's version, recorded 1962; so too presumably the one featured in the Gently episode? Thanks for that, good bit of info. The Emily Buckle version in the programme was very much of the Fairport lineage ... |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: MikeL2 Date: 17 Sep 12 - 02:44 PM hi mike I don't know Jack Shepherd personally but I do think he is an excellent actor. His rather morose playing of Wycliffe is , I am sure just his portrayal of the Wycliffe character from the book. I think I read somewhere that Jack is a fine jazz pianist? Sometimes he does a little bit of "tinkling" in the series but these are usually limited to a few jazz chords and riffs. WE like Lewis too. Although if you saw the Gently episode last night "Lewis was wiped out along with Gently and Baccus. lol I have collected and recorded every single episode of Frost ( I know get a life !!) and have read all the books, though their are not many of them. This includes the latest one this year by James Henry who wrote it in memory of Rodny Wingfield who died in 2007. So it looks like no more Gently on TV????!!! Regards MikeL |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: fat B****rd Date: 18 Sep 12 - 04:40 AM I remember Jack Shepherd playing a bit of "Blue Monk" in a Wycliffe episode. Watch out for the gentleman in "Mysterioso" if there is an Alan Plater retro-spective on UK tv. Aging Hipster Charlie. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Sep 12 - 04:51 AM Ah, but it wasn't Lewis really, you know.... ... Are they dead? It was left just sufficiently open that they were just perhaps left lying there seriously wounded, but maybe not fatally, to lay the way open for a further series??? So ~~ Gently, now --- ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: GUEST,Gomer Parry Date: 18 Sep 12 - 05:04 AM When will they get round to filming Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins Mysteries for TV? Single-mum-parish-priest-turned-diocesan-exorcist-with-folk-singing-boyfiend-&-pagan-daughter but mostly caught up with solving crimes in the real world - supposing Herefordshire is real - with lashings of spooky / folky / weirdlore and a splendid cast of regular characters besides. As for George Gently - as an ex-pat Geordie I watched it once hoping for lots of familiar location shots around the old country only to be told it was all filmed in Ireland. I've watched it since but always seem to catch the same episode - or so my long suffering wife tells me - my short-term memory keeps me in a constant state of revelation. This one sounds a hoot though - I'll watch out for it on repeat, or else on my in-laws SkyPlus box. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: MikeL2 Date: 18 Sep 12 - 05:20 AM Hi Mike AW wasn't that really Lewis???? Yes we do not know how badly the were wounded...... and knowing the way that TV can resurrect characters from the dead maybe there is more to come. I do hope so. I was getting to really enjoy it. So........Gently Bently....!! Regards MikeL |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 18 Sep 12 - 07:13 AM All just a dream perhaps? |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: Penny S. Date: 18 Sep 12 - 07:27 AM Oh drst, a spoiler, and a big one. Penny |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Sep 12 - 12:35 PM In what way, Penny? Keith was, I take it, only speculating; I don't suppose he is any more inward with the convolutions of the minds of the programme commissioners or the script editors than any of the rest of us. Or have you some sort of hotline of privilege, Keith? ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: Penny S. Date: 18 Sep 12 - 01:15 PM In that I haven't watched it yet. Penny |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: Penny S. Date: 18 Sep 12 - 01:32 PM Gomer's post is the second time in a couple of weeks that I have seen a reference to Phil Rickman's books, of which I had never heard before. On the strength of the first one, I imagine very difficult to film, and to pitch to a company. Penny |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. From: MGM·Lion Date: 18 Sep 12 - 02:14 PM Ah, well, Penny ~~ not our fault if you delay inordinately watching it. If you don't want spoilers in such a situation, wouldn't you do better to stay out of the thread till you have got round to it? ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: MGM·Lion Date: 23 Nov 12 - 04:04 PM Refresh in re new thread on Folksongs in Films |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 13 Dec 12 - 07:28 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,Lin Date: 13 Dec 12 - 08:17 PM I am in California and we do not have this TV cop series program here. After reading some of the posted messages here, I am very curious about the singer in folk club setting. Is there any way that I can hear the singing she performed for the program? Is it on a website or archived anywhere on the internet? Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: MGM·Lion Date: 14 Dec 12 - 12:16 AM Part of it can be seen by linking as shown above in post by Arkie, Date: 15 Sep 12 - 08:37 PM ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: The Sandman Date: 14 Dec 12 - 02:51 AM but doubt whether they will be making a series set in a 2012 folk club fifty years from now . unless it was called the mary celeste or where have all the people gone |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,Bella Date: 19 Jan 13 - 07:14 AM Does any of you music lovers know what artist sung the song with the lyric 'untouchable souls, living life on the edge, no regrets' in one of the scenes of George Gently - Gently with class? |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: sheila Date: 19 Jan 13 - 11:07 AM Guest Lin - the George Gently series is available in the US on NetFlix. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,Guest R Date: 07 Feb 13 - 05:50 AM Does anybody know the title and artist of the guitar song in George Gently - 'The lost child"? It is the part in which George and John are tracking down Susan and Hazel on the beach. On this (Dutch) website you can find this episode which is available till 13 February: http://www.uitzendinggemist.nl/afleveringen/1323944. The music starts at 20:05. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,guest sarah Date: 10 Feb 13 - 05:02 AM i too would like to know what the song and artist were with the lyrics "untouchable souls living life on the edge, no regrets, dying oh so young" from the GG episode Gently With Class. Also loved the Ebony Buckle versions of Matty Groves and Silver Dagger |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,Guest R Date: 10 Feb 13 - 11:59 AM Good news for the music lovers! I've learned from other websites that the guitar song that I was looking for in 'The lost child' is: Mustang drive - Christian Marsac Furthermore, the song with the lyrics "untouchable souls living life on the edge..." in 'Gently with class' is: It's all over - Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner, Dave James Both songs are available on www.audionetwork.com |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,nzjo Date: 16 Feb 13 - 05:15 AM George Gently. Series 5. Gently with class. does anyone know the artist and song around the 40th minute "we had it all, every moment was painted in gold, we were made and the world was ours. untouchable souls ...." I can't seem to find any reference to it at all. any ideas? |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: Claire M Date: 17 Feb 13 - 01:15 PM Hiya, Well, I love EB's version of 'Silver Dagger'. Why won't she make a cd??!! It does look like there won't be any more [i]George Gently[/i] on TV – they didn't look like they'd survive that. I loved it. I've a friend who loves his cop shows, including GG, so he'll probably get the whole series & lend me it. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,Guest NL Date: 19 Feb 13 - 10:40 AM You can find the song "It's all over" on www.audionetwork.com/production-music/its-all-over_48619.aspx Good luck! |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 21 Feb 13 - 10:22 PM Yes, thanks found it, but who is singing It's All Over? |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST,NL Date: 22 Feb 13 - 04:03 PM I don't know, I'm sorry! I've been searching on the Internet until I was blue in the face! Just glad I found the Audionetwork site. I'm quite willing to pay the small amount they want to download. Haven't done it yet though. Hopefully someone else can help with the singer's name! |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 06 May 13 - 08:34 AM Okay, the song with the lyric "we had it all every moment was painted in gold" is: "It's All Over" by Dave James, Adam Skinner and Dan Skinner (available on Itunes) |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 09 Jun 13 - 03:54 PM In the us version the song "pretty flamingo" was replaced by another piece of instrumental music. Does anybody have a clue what it is? |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 13 Jun 13 - 11:45 PM the song "it's all over" is interpreted by Roo Savill. |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: YorkshireYankee Date: 15 Jun 13 - 08:53 AM Just visited Arkie's link (to EB singing Mattie Groves) and found her singing Silver Dagger as well. It also gives this info about her: Ebony Buckle is a talented musical theatre actress. She has a bachelor degree in Music and Opera Singing from the University of Queensland in Australia and a postgraduate diploma in Musical Theatre from the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London. Her musical stage performances include Les Misérables, The Marriage of Figaro and the opera A Midsummer Night's Dream. "with a voice that could make angels weep" Wouldn't have guessed she's an Ozzie from hearing her sing! |
Subject: RE: Folk club in 60s-set tv cop series. George Gently From: GUEST Date: 15 Dec 18 - 12:07 PM Spot on MGM, it was indeed Holly Lucas and Faye Castelow,cast members |
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