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jj 11-14-2008 07:09 AM

Re: Nov.11 - Remembering
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by charlene (Post 145547)
it's so true JJ - those who remain have survivor guilt and their families have to live with a changed person. even those who never saw combat but did see the wounded and dead back in england or where they were stationed.

yeah, i failed to mention my grandfather never saw battle in either war...he was with army medical services...they were not typically targeted but it must have been a grim duty

ironic, but today as i was leaving work i saw a poster at the elevator that expressed what i was trying to say in less words,

"In war, there are no soldiers left unwounded"


btw, my late uncle (from the 'other' side, my Scottish bloodlines) was RCAF...and his sister was the aunt who took that pic, who was as 'proud' Scottish as you could get...she would have hit it off with your dear unc....she was also the first female president of the ontario society of photographers...i don't really have that feisty gene but i am pretty cheap:)

well, guilt or not, i'm glad he and others survived...or i probably wouldn't be online posting, lol

johnfowles 11-15-2008 12:23 AM

Re: Nov.11 - Remembering
 
OK I know that the 11th day of the11th month has long gone but on that day I did discover a very relevant youtube video and drafted a nice long response to this thread.Unfortunately the same day my desktop computer's Zlob virus infection became acute and we discovered that some SD media cards had in turn contracted the "resycled/boot.com" virus which seems to be a sort of component of Zlob and those cards had infected several other computers in my family.In the subsequent chaos my project to post the full text of my draft which is on one of the infected cards is on hold until next Monday at least,so ,sorry

johnfowles 11-21-2008 05:32 PM

Re: Nov.11 - Remembering
 
Firstly apologies for running over a week behind an ideal skedule here, but I did start drafting this now somewhat untimely contribution to this thread on the actual day:-
As usual and very appropriately on this Remembrance/Memorial day November 1t1h I have found that the internet is simply amazing. since you often end up visiting delightful and unexpected websites etc.
In days gone by in the Lightfoot chat room we often chatted with our friend catmanron from Melbourne,with whom we had the pleasure of dining together with his wife Roz in the Casino restaurant on Melbourne's Souhbank in April 2007,
I recall that several times in the chat room Ron had recommended an Aussie "folk" singer name of John Williamson,and knowing that it was fortuitious that in our hotel in Ayers Rock, having seen Uluru, whilst waiting for the shuttle coach back to the airport for our short flight to our main destination the 2007 Nevil Shute gathering in A Town Called Alice,I heard some great music coming from the hotel shop's loudspeakers and I found that they were playing a splendid John Williamson CD called Anthems
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which was soon added to our bag of souvenirs
After our return home,we mislaid it for a few months later in 2007 but found it early this year just in time to take it with us on our mini tour of Florida in pursuit of Gord early in February,and if I tell you that despite having a wide selection of Lightfoot CDs with us the only CD that was ever in the car's CD player the entire week was Anthems you can understand how much we were enjoying the Australian CD.In fact we enjoyed it so much that Susan obtained firstly a copy of a splendid 32 track double CD entitlled "True Blue" then a slew of other albums from John W's extensive discography.I also found a "torrent " and was able to acquire the complete 62 track "Platinum" triple CD.Whereas the majority of songs on John Wiliamson's albums are Australian flavoUred ditties that he wrote himself, my firm favoUrite on Platinum is a wonderfully plaintive account of the experiences and injuries sufferred by an ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps for the unitiated) soldier wounded in Gallipolli in World War 1 which means all the more to us because we were on ANZAC Hill in the Alice on ANZAC day in Aprl 2007 for the dawn service of Remembrance.
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The song I like so much was written by another Aussie folk singer , Eric Bogle, who Susan once saw in at a New Jersey Folk Music Club concert and is called
"The Band Played Waltzing Matilda"
Fast foward to this morning when for another project I was googling to determine sources of an unoficial DVD version of my all time favoUrite novel and arguably the absolute best filmed adaptation of any novel this being Nevil Shute's outback and wartime romance entitled "A Town Like Alice"
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amongst the many results I found a "stumbled upon" page at:-
http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/www.y...53DWG48Ftsr30l
from which I deduced that there was an "Alice" related youtube video at:-

which opened a page headed as you will see
"You Tube - Eric Bogle - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda"
Even more amazing is the revelation towards the end of the video where it becomes obvious that this video accompaniment to what I have to assume is the original recording by the composer was devised by a Canadian
in fact the video blurb states:-
"Mixed with pictures from Gallipoli are pictures of past and present Canadian troops because this song and slideshow was played during a Remembrance Day assembly at a Canadian public school"

For comparison and to complete the story there is another superficially similar video adaptation of John Williamson's live recording of his cover version at:-

Finally it is appropriate to mention that the previous biennial Nevil Shute Gathering was held in October 2005 in Hyannis on Old Cape Cod quite near to the final scene location of another favoUrite Shute novel "An Old Captivity" whose final line is
"we shall always remember them"

johnfowles 11-23-2008 08:03 AM

Re: Nov.11 - Remembering
 
Further to my posting, I omitted to thank Ron for introducing us to the music of Jhn Williamsonnn as well as taking a day off work in April 2007 to give uss an excellent tour of the Mornington Peninsula including the church in Langwarren built with money bequeathed by Nevil Shute who had lived nearby and where he had died in 1960.I also omitted to mention that I had nktroduce the wonder of John Williamson to my Sydney-born friend Thea, who having lived in the UK for almost 40 years had never heard of him despite frequent visits back to Oz. I had previously in the early 70's introduced her to Gord .Id wll now try to ger her ro jocome a corfiddler tooby telling her that her she can watch Tom's vistory off her favoUrite
Gordsong which she might like to adopt as her member name
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