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Brother-Captain Bassenheim
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2017
This channel was a proxy channel to upload things that should be readily accessible but aren't, things that have disappeared for some mysterious reason, things persecuted and hidden, and things likely to get flagged or whatever for retarded reasons. But since MY MAIN CHANNEL GOT NUKED BY THE GLOBALISTS, this is now my primary channel.
How To Be Imperious | I am a Courtier Grave and Serious
Dialogue at: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond20d.html
Lyrics at: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond21.html
Full performance at: www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
Lyrics at: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond21.html
Full performance at: www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
มุมมอง: 97
วีดีโอ
To Help Unhappy Commoners
มุมมอง 752 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics at: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond20.html Full performance at: www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
Rising Early in The Morning
มุมมอง 352 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics at: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond12.html Full performance at: www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
Raza (1941) - Réquiem for Churruca
มุมมอง 1662 ปีที่แล้ว
No olvides que cuando en España surge un voluntario para el sacrificio, un héroe para la batalla o un visionario para la aventura, hay siempre en él un almogávar. -Francisco Franco
In Enterprise of Martial Kind
มุมมอง 4312 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond03.html Complete Performance (The Gondoliers, 1986): www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/ Even while only uploading clips of this great performance, I felt it'd be a disservice to not take special note of its exceptional Duke of Plaza Toro.
There Lived a King - The Gondoliers (1986)
มุมมอง 5092 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond16.html Complete performance (The Gondoliers, 1986): www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/ This has been the best version I've ever seen.
Dance a Cachucha
มุมมอง 1462 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond15.html Complete performance (The Gondoliers, 1986): www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
I Stole The Prince
มุมมอง 1562 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond06.html Complete performance (The Gondoliers, 1986): www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/ Featuring the greatest Grand Inquisitor I have ever seen for this opera.
Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes
มุมมอง 1262 ปีที่แล้ว
Lyrics: gsarchive.net/gondoliers/web_opera/gond13.html Complete performance (The Gondoliers, 1986): www.bitchute.com/video/nbMgRSZO69qG/
A Man For All Seasons - When Your Head's Finished Turning
มุมมอง 932 ปีที่แล้ว
Now, listen, Will. Two years ago you were a passionate churchman. Now you're a passionate Lutheran. We must just pray that when your head's finished turning, your face is to the front again.
Hernán Cortés and The Diplomatic Incident™
มุมมอง 2442 ปีที่แล้ว
AKA How to Deal With a Heathen Idol.
El que no crea y multiplica
มุมมอง 842 ปีที่แล้ว
Ahora deja de preguntar donde está tu maldito dinero.
NO-DO 511 A Barcelona, La Asunción en Cantillana, et al., Historia Y Tradición
มุมมอง 2382 ปีที่แล้ว
Viva Cristo Rey
British Bagpipes - Wha Saw The 42nd Black Bear Highland Laddie
มุมมอง 2.9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
British Bagpipes - Wha Saw The 42nd Black Bear Highland Laddie
El Gran Desfile de La Victoria en Madrid - 19 Mayo 1939
มุมมอง 5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
El Gran Desfile de La Victoria en Madrid - 19 Mayo 1939
NO-DO 21 A - El Triunfal Viaje del Caudillo
มุมมอง 763 ปีที่แล้ว
NO-DO 21 A - El Triunfal Viaje del Caudillo
NO-DO 583A - El Papa Pío XII concede a Francisco Franco el Gran Collar de La Orden Suprema de Cristo
มุมมอง 8943 ปีที่แล้ว
NO-DO 583A - El Papa Pío XII concede a Francisco Franco el Gran Collar de La Orden Suprema de Cristo
I am The Monarch of The Sea & When I was a Lad
มุมมอง 113K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I am The Monarch of The Sea & When I was a Lad
I just came from the bank. Clink clink clang clank give the money 💰 to the bank 🏦 😎
This cured my Alzheimer’s❤️god bless America 🇺🇸 happy 3th of July 🤪
¡¡ ARRIBA ESPAÑA !!
0:58 - "No no, little boy, I will not buy. That's a very very mean one, Mr. Grinch!"
That scene from Family Guy where Stewie was giving a sex tutorial to his older self brought me here..
The cameraman understood the assignment showing that footwork at the end.
¡Qué emocionante! 😢 Comparemos con la 💩 que tenemos ahora...
Gran día por fin la liberación viva España
This. This. This. Then, Repeat. 🎶🎶🎶🔟
Such an impressive vision of the Tory Party in the 20th & 21st century.
Did I just watch some kind of propaganda..? I'm getting that vibe I get from watching Song of the South.
You just know from his salute that he's seen Benny Hill.
El representante de Dios en la tierra le concede la MÁXIMA distinción al Caudillo por sus servicios a la cristiandad ahí queda eso.
Fun Fact: The Mellomen; the voices of the merchants, were a barbershop quartet at Disneyland and for Disney shows and movies.
The version by Drew Forsythe is my favourite, but this is a very creditable second.
What movie is this?
"Captain from Castile" 1947
Excellent rendition!
What I wonder is how they managed to make the new version sound SO much like the original. Were the edits early enough that the original voices were still alive? I know Thurl Ravenscroft was still still active twenty years after this movie was released; voicing Fritz in The Under New Management version of Enchanted Tiki Room and Kirby in the Brave Little Toaster sequels. (Having Originated those roles in preceding decades!)
2:51 Yes now go away!!!! 😡 😡😡
I wish i could have heard Sideshow Bob sing this.
Mr. Potter and Three Merchants, you should apologize to the boy for telling him to go away. If you don't, God shall punish you.
👍👍👍
Small one, small one.... Good enough to be in a "Kings" stable.
Rest in Peace Ken Sansom and Thurl Ravenscroft🙏🏻😔
Anyone else think that Aunt Hebe looks like a rabbit?
Who here because of Raiders?
just goes to show, doesn't it. If you are in the right frame of mind you can get great joy out of anything.
In regards to "clean collars" and a "brand new suit". To modern people a "clean collar" may sound odd. Of course he was referring to starched collars, which could be removed and laundered separately from the shirt. Wearing and laundering such collars would require staff at his home, or sending it off to a launderette, both of which were quite expensive. The winged type he wears here could be worn for weeks, as it could also be flipped outside in to present a clean surface, so wearing clean collars was quite the statement back then. And it goes without saying that a brand new suit would have been very expensive. Many poorer and middle class men got their suits handed down or second hand, and often wore the same suit for decades!
Salah
Thank you for posting the original version.
That's a big hook.
¡ Arriba España !
“I shall send you to heaven before I send you to hell.”
Bob Marley did a great version.
eh? Marley ?
I have watched four or five of these. This is simply the best rendition, each word crystal clear, gravitas - superb.
this movie is a core memory
Reminds me of the opening of the slappy and the stinkers movie😃
I prefer origanal dress for G&S
Edwardian outfits still work. At least it's not contemporary dress.
i am quite amussed at how he seems to be almost terrified of his sister and his cousins and his aunts (his sister and his cousins and his aunts!)
The female soloist is his Cousin Hebe (not his sister).
They're not greedy because they're Jewish. They're just greedy men that are happens to be Jewish.
Coming back years later to emphasize that I knew good and damn well that the original lyrics of Small One, which I found in a bargain bin at Blockbuster back in the day, were anti-semitic. And I knew it because my Jewish boss and later law partner, who was and is my friend, had a little bit of that stereotypical love of money, especially when I wasn't getting my fair share. (But don't we all want more for our efforts?) At no point, however, did I consider him a bad person, nor did I consider his Baptist secretary of 30 years who tried to convert him to Christianity to be a bad person. I'm just mildly ashamed that when it came time to divvy out year end bonuses, the original version of the Jewish merchant song from "Small One" came to mind. My only question involved the thought processes that went into over dubbing the original lyrics. And the one thing we seem to forget is that Jesus was Jewish.
I love the little touch where he adds an extra 's' to 'desks'.
The beautiful thing about this performance is he plays Sir Joseph as a buffoon yet he still somehow manages to give him a sense of gravitas and power. Perfect.
It's like the right amount of self awareness that sells that he doesn't know his actual mees ups, but makes some intentional ones to throw people off
I performed a season of an operetta with this wonderful man - 45 performances in total. Literally every evening he would go on stage an hour before the performance and sing through a Verdi aria, just to get a feel for the house. He was performing a patter role that barely required singing, but he still took the part intensely seriously. I think that gravitas definitely comes from his sincere commitment to even the silliest of roles.
If you're British, he may remind you of Harry Secombe!
Gorgeous Diction. Just fabulous!
Fabulous.
There’s a lot of this going on in 2022.
Superb.
A cast list?
Plot twist: The three merchants were really the three wise men who travelled afar