Bushes and Briars - Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) Dir. John Schlesinger
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- Through bushes and through briars
I lately took my way
All for to hear the small birds sing
And the lambs to skip and play
All for to hear the small birds sing
And the lambs to skip and play
I overhead my own true love
His voice did sound so clear
Long time I have been waiting for
The coming of my dear
Long time I have been waiting for
The coming of my dear
Sometimes I am uneasy
And troubled in my mind
Sometimes I think I'll go to my love
And tell to him my mind
But if I should go to my love
My love he will say “nay”
If I show to him my boldness
He'll ne'er love me again
If I show to him my boldness
He'll ne'er love me again
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A superb rendition. I've sung this version to my baby boy since he was in his mother's tummy and he still loves it at 2 years old. Beautiful
One of my favorite films of all time, just love folk music. And to top it all the beautiful Julie Christie!,,,
Dave Swarbrick can be seen later in this scene.
A oerfect depiction of male & female. Thomas Hardy was a genius.
I've always preferred this gorgeous version to what I consider is a slightly dreary version on the so-called 'Original Sound Track' album. The film is one of the best films ever and the closest version of Hardy's original story.
A true masterpiece. Thank you for this video. And thank you for the lyrics!
You will be hard pushed to find a moment in film and music a poignant piece of emotion and image on film such as this. I still dream today
Great film, great scene , great song.
The best movie version ever.Hidden Emotions, yearnings for love, most beautifully portrayed by magnificent actors and actress Julie Christie.As Bathseba, she is superb.A Lady torn between her reasons of being a independent woman with a strong men and her three suitors.Alan Bates and the other cast are gorgeous.The Soundtrack is lovely.A bit slow paced, but a 👍 great movie.
Thank you very much. Came here by a techno hardcore version of DJ Weirdo and DJ Omanske named Young Birds.
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This simple, serene, and inspired clip is how and why film reaches us.
Lovely Julie
Perfect
Thank you for posting this
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Y el pobre Boldwood creia que iba por el la cancion
Sí, da pena. Que triste es el amor no correspondido
De Ambassade band brought me here😅
How's she inside and they outside? Jah?
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Sub dub ✌️
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Sub dub🤙
In the mid to late 60s, Julie mightve been the most beautiful lady on earth. Is this her actual voice here or is she dubbed?
I had thought she was dubbed by Isla Cameron (because that's what it says on IMDb), but now I think it's Julie herself singing. Her tone is just too similar to her speaking voice, and I don't think Bathsheba's voice is supposed to be so polished as to require someone other than Julie to sing if Julie's voice is as fine as it is here. As someone else has commented, Isla Cameron sang on the album version and her voice is noticeably different: th-cam.com/video/boBaY9VtElQ/w-d-xo.html
@@BeanUasal Of course, they always try to find great voice doubles who really sound like the person. For decades people assumed that Christopher Plummer did his own singing in THE SOUND OF MUSIC.
That’s not Isla Cameron.
@@proinsias78 It really sounds like Julie which is why I asked.... because if it ISNT....KUDOS to the ghost singer!!!
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Compare this with the film soundtrack. I think you'll find this was sung by Julie Christie herself. And Alan Bates looks like he's actually playing that flute: at least, his fingers are moving to the right holes! Isla Cameron's voice is much higher, and more practiced, especially with the melismas!
Bathsheba had black hair.
If she was an historical character, I'd say yes, it should be black. For example, you couldn't, or shouldn't have Henry VIII or Elizabeth I with black hair in a film. But, since Bathsheba is imaginary, it doesn't really matter so much, does it?
Wonderful film and a lovely song but oh my goodness, could she not have sung a little higher? She sung it like a man.... Best version is the one by the BBC with Nathaniel Parker and Paloma Baeza. Dont watch the Hollywood version as despite fantastic actors they missed half the plot out!
@Jarred Knox I’ve always loved this song and I know that it’s not Julie’s voice but it kind of sounds like her
@@inertia2004 It is Julie's voice! I'm pretty sure. If you listen to the soundtrack version by Isla Cameron, you'll hear that the voice is much higher, different in character and pronunciation, and very practiced - especially the way she sings several notes on one word ("melisma")! And Alan Bates is actually playing that flute!
She has a typical woman's contralto voice, whereas the professional singer on the soundtrack version is a soprano - much higher. So, no, she probably couldn't have sung it higher. Also, it fits that key on the flute, B minor.
Would have preferred it sung in a more regional ‘folk’ way.Why are English folk songs always slowed down and sung so precisely.I think they’d have sung it with more ‘flavour’ in the past.Still love it though!
No. It's perfection as is.