watt price tully wrote:dalyc wrote:Thats true. Though it’s not our kids fault that life was easier. After all it’s what my Mum and no doubt yours wanted for them.stui magpie wrote:Heard Eddie say it on the radio this morning. She was in her 90's, grew up on a farm in Ireland with a well for water, moved to Aus after marrying. Modern generations would have zero ability to relate to the kind of childhood her and my mother had.
My dear old Mum turns 90 this Friday. Born in Perry St, Collingwood, one of 9 kids in a 2 bedroom workers cottage ( knocked down for public housing in the 50’s). Worked as a seamstress from 14 .. starting to seem like Monty Pythons Yorkshire skit.
She’s the reason I’m a Pie. Watching the Pies on black and white TV in Sydney in the 70’s. We went through all those losing GF’s together.
Was hoping for a flag for her this year.
Vale / in Memorium
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What an amazing life journey she must have had. Also, if she was in her nineties and Eddie is only 55, she must've had him in her mid-thirties, which I imagine would be quite unusual for the time. I hope someone has chronicled her life history for her descendants.stui magpie wrote:Heard Eddie say it on the radio this morning. She was in her 90's, grew up on a farm in Ireland with a well for water, moved to Aus after marrying. Modern generations would have zero ability to relate to the kind of childhood her and my mother had.
Sincere condolences to Eddie and family.
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dalyc wrote:watt price tully wrote:dalyc wrote: Thats true. Though it’s not our kids fault that life was easier. After all it’s what my Mum and no doubt yours wanted for them.
My dear old Mum turns 90 this Friday. Born in Perry St, Collingwood, one of 9 kids in a 2 bedroom workers cottage ( knocked down for public housing in the 50’s). Worked as a seamstress from 14 .. starting to seem like Monty Pythons Yorkshire skit.
She’s the reason I’m a Pie. Watching the Pies on black and white TV in Sydney in the 70’s. We went through all those losing GF’s together.
Was hoping for a flag for her this year.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Vale Trini
Plenty of people my age and older sung along with his beautiful voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzElTAOF3gk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2aOjEKPl6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek2NucwOOvs
And here's a Channel 9 film of him performing at Festival Hall in 1968: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owD1VwQ7oak
You've got to admire the ironic cover (from about 41 minutes and 8 seconds) of Leonard Bernstein's "America" - latinised back into 4/4 - sandwiched between Lemon Tree and If I Had a Hammer, his sing-along cover of Wilson Pickett's "Land of 1,000 Dances" and having a crack at What'd I Say as an encore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzElTAOF3gk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2aOjEKPl6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek2NucwOOvs
And here's a Channel 9 film of him performing at Festival Hall in 1968: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owD1VwQ7oak
You've got to admire the ironic cover (from about 41 minutes and 8 seconds) of Leonard Bernstein's "America" - latinised back into 4/4 - sandwiched between Lemon Tree and If I Had a Hammer, his sing-along cover of Wilson Pickett's "Land of 1,000 Dances" and having a crack at What'd I Say as an encore.
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RIP Dean Jones
I just heard the great Dean Jones has died in India from a heart attack. Loved watching him in full flight back in the day. He was only 59. RIP Deano.
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