Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST Date: 23 Dec 16 - 05:46 AM Bump... |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST Date: 21 Dec 16 - 03:00 AM Bummer. Too late.... Any chance of a re-up? |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,SB Date: 20 Dec 16 - 02:07 PM Try here for a few days ... https://www.mediafire.com/folder/b3e0mmr5tkz9c/Ballads_of_the_Great_War |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,Andy Northerner Date: 20 Dec 16 - 04:28 AM It would be great if someone could upload an mp3 or m4a of the 2016 show Many Thanks in advance |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: DaveRo Date: 16 Nov 16 - 10:59 AM For anyone not familiar with the BBC's Programme Identifier (PID) system, a bit of explanation. Each programme (episode) has a code - you can see it in the link I posted earlier and in the URL of any programme page you display in a browser. There are actually several levels: david@pan:~> get_iplayer --preset radio --pid=b03z7zx8So if you want a whole series you can download them all at once. But not all these episodes are retrievable - the 1915 ballads programme (b06nn8bg) isn't - it's too old. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,SB Date: 16 Nov 16 - 09:57 AM Yes - but the prog. will not be listed as available on the Web PVR after about 7 days. Between 7 and 30 days you have to use the command line version. Viz.: c:/program files/get_iplayer>get_iplayer --type=radio --pid=b081mm10 should do it. From the UK it is possible to download in 320kbps from the new DASH servers. If overseas this is reduced to 196kbps. But you need to know how. The FAQ & Help / Support are here: https://squarepenguin.co.uk/ https://squarepenguin.co.uk/forums/ Support Mailing List is at: [get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org] |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: Bonzo3legs Date: 14 Nov 16 - 05:27 PM "indeed it will" but easier to use its front end - Web PVR |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,CB Date: 14 Nov 16 - 10:55 AM get_iplayer will download it. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: DaveRo Date: 12 Nov 16 - 02:52 PM 2016 programme - 2100 GMT today and then on iPlayer for a month, I expect: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b081mm10 |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,SB Date: 11 Nov 16 - 08:10 AM Try here for a few days ... https://www.mediafire.com/folder/b3e0mmr5tkz9c/Ballads_of_the_Great_War |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,SB Date: 11 Nov 16 - 01:15 AM Huh - you'd have thought that the Beeb might have let folks hear the previous episodes for 1914 & 1915. There was also this prog. ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lp2m9 |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: DaveRo Date: 08 Nov 16 - 05:28 PM 2015_programme. Not available on iPlayer. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GMGough Date: 08 Nov 16 - 05:04 PM BBC Radio 2 Saturday 12th November 2016 Episode 3 of 5 will be broadcast at 9.00 pm and will cover 1916 Did I miss the broadcast of episode 2 which covered 1915 and was presumably broadcast in November 2015 ? |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,DaveRo Date: 14 Nov 14 - 02:39 PM Previous Radio Ballads have relied on the songs and the voices of those involved - the fishermen, roadbuilders, or railwaymen in the original Radio Ballads. This one adds a narrator/historian to put the events in context; it turned it into a bit of a history lesson, I thought. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 14 Nov 14 - 12:37 PM Here's one example; Your King and Country need You Oh, we don't want to lose you But we think you ought to go For your King and your country Both need you so We shall want you and miss you But with all our might and main We shall cheer you, thank you Kiss you when you come back again These parodies are the soldiers' reply; We don't want your loving And we think you're awfully slow To see we don't want you So please won't you go We don't like your sing-songs And we hate your refrain So don't you dare sing it Near us again Now we don't want to hurry you But it's time you ought to go For your songs and your speeches They bore us so Your coaxings and pettings Drive us insane Oh we hate you, and'll boo you And hiss you if you sing it again But I think soldiers' concerns were often closer to hand. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,veteran Date: 14 Nov 14 - 11:50 AM try 'Hanging on the old barbed wire' what modern song could rival this as a critique of the b.... who promoted this was, wherever they came from |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: Thompson Date: 14 Nov 14 - 03:14 AM Apparently the soldiers loathed the war fever of the 'blighters' back in 'Blighty'. I wonder are there many songs expressing this. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: JHW Date: 13 Nov 14 - 03:14 PM Scarborough Art Gallery has its upper floor devoted to the story of the naval bombardment in November 1914 featuring the same retelling of local interviews as the latter part of the 1914 Ballad. The exhibition 'Remember Scarborough' is worth seeing if you can get to Scarborough. Runs till January. Scarborough Art Gallery |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: JHW Date: 13 Nov 14 - 02:48 PM The PROGRAMME is surely The Ballad as were the original Radio Ballads. (One of those had the title 'The Ballad of John Axon'). The new programme is 'The Ballad of the Great War - 1914' ie five programmes are five 'Ballads'. Ballads of the Great War is the series title. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,vetean Date: 13 Nov 14 - 02:47 PM Nobody said they weren't worth listening to- just doubtful that they add anything to the existing store of material. Maybe some will survive- a few of MacColl's have, it's true, but I think I used the word 'genuine' in its true sense |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: Herga Kitty Date: 13 Nov 14 - 01:19 PM The BBC has run series of radio ballads, using new songs to describe past events and occupations, before.... just because they weren't written at the time of the events they relate to doesn't mean they aren't worth listening to? Kitty |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 13 Nov 14 - 01:19 PM Perhaps I should have added that this series is intended to continue the format of the Radio Ballads created by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger and Charles Parker in 1958, integrating eye-witness accounts from veterans into fifty new songs. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 13 Nov 14 - 12:40 PM Everybody has the choice! A long discussion follows about the definition of 'genuine'. |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,veteran Date: 13 Nov 14 - 11:50 AM may well be interesting material but hardly lives up to the title, as pointed out by OLdNic- there are plenty of GENUINE 'Ballads of the Great War'- do we really need new songs by folk celebs? Am sure the whole thing is very respectful, at least I hope it is- have no intention of listening to such stuff, it seems superfluous to me |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST,henryp Date: 13 Nov 14 - 11:28 AM This is the list that I've discerned so far - amendments welcome. Cherry Cheeked Optimists (John Tams) John Tams La Belle Epoque (Jez Lowe) Bob Fox We're Joining Up, Boys (Julie Matthews) Barry Coope and Lester Simpson plus brass arranged by Richard Rock and boots Wrong Bus (Jez Lowe) Roy Bailey Mons (John Tams) John Tams Digging In ( ) Bob Fox and Barry Coope One December Morn (Sean Cooney) Rachel and Becky Unthank Christmas with the Hun (Billy Bragg) Billy Bragg Songwriters; John Tams, Jez Lowe, Julie Matthews, Sean Cooney and Billy Bragg Performers; Bob Fox, Roy Bailey, Lester Simpson, Barry Coope, Rachel and Becky Unthank, Billy Bragg, John McCusker and Andy Cutting |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: OldNicKilby Date: 13 Nov 14 - 09:21 AM "Ballads of the Great War " implies that they were current at the time . Not written by Tams , Fox The Unthanks et al |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST Date: 13 Nov 14 - 09:10 AM Can be recorded using Audacity and Stereo Mix as i/p. Or can be downloaded using the latest get_iplayer or iFetch apps. CJB |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: GUEST Date: 13 Nov 14 - 09:07 AM The Ballad of the Great War - 1914 1/5 The ballad of 1914, featuring stories told by men and women who took part in the conflict. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04n2d2s http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04m4j7g The Ballad of the Great War - 1914, featuring stories told by men and women who took part in those first few months of the conflict both at home and abroad. The stories are accompanied by original music written especially for the programme and was inspired by the stories told. In this programme we hear stories about La Belle Epoque, the era of calm before the outbreak of the first world war, the clamour by young men to join the army during August 1914, the London buses which were conscripted into the army to take the troops to the battlefields, the battle of Mons, trench warfare, the bombardment by German battleships of Scarborough, Whitby and Hartlepool and The Christmas Truce. The songs for this programme are written by John Tams, Billy Bragg, Julie Matthews, Jez Lowe and Sean Cooney. This programme, which has been a year in the making, was produced by John Leonard. CJB |
Subject: RE: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: Herga Kitty Date: 12 Nov 14 - 09:56 AM Oops, lost the link - try again here! |
Subject: Ballads of the Great War BBC Radio 2 From: Herga Kitty Date: 12 Nov 14 - 09:51 AM I recorded the first programme, 1914, last night and have now listened to it - some great new songs and singing from John Tams, Bob Fox, Rachel Unthank etc, as well as the authentic spoken witnesses. Can be heard here. Kitty |
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