I'm glad I'm not the only one who can see something special about Toronto, it's crazy how much the city has changed visually, but is all the same spiritually all these years. Thanks for getting this out there!
superb film! How interesting and invaluable to hear Gould's very humorous and idiosyncratic views on the culture and commerce of Toronto! I echo Norbeone in thanking those who made this film available online.
Thank you so much. This is Gould gold! Amazing to see this whole documentary. You are a great person working hard to get this for the world to see. THANK YOU AGAIN!
Unique, this video series, and by me much appreciated. Gould had to be the unusual - but miraculously viable - way he was, and so shows us all something about ourselves very essential, we who have such less trouble being who we only seem to be . . .
I'm glad I'm not the only one who can see something special about Toronto, it's crazy how much the city has changed visually, but is all the same spiritually all these years. Thanks for getting this out there!
Спасибо за путешествие! Гульд прекрасный рассказчик! Открыла для себя ещё один его талант.
superb film! How interesting and invaluable to hear Gould's very humorous and idiosyncratic views on the culture and commerce of Toronto! I echo Norbeone in thanking those who made this film available online.
Thank you so much. This is Gould gold! Amazing to see this whole documentary. You are a great person working hard to get this for the world to see. THANK YOU AGAIN!
Thank you for posting this. Absolutely stunning film.
@ not2tees exactly, he showed how hard it is for someone so 'real' to actually live
Unique, this video series, and by me much appreciated. Gould had to be the unusual - but miraculously viable - way he was, and so shows us all something about ourselves very essential, we who have such less trouble being who we only seem to be . . .
I find the end of this film very moving.
1979...good god that's MY science centre! Not the Weston-owned thing that squats there now.
Thank you for putting this up. I remember seeing and enjoying this on TV when I was a teenager. I figured someone would have posted it.
I wonder what Mr Gould would think of TO now if he were still alive???
They'll appreciate hearing that. Thanks.
R.I.P. Glenn Gould!
@Neurobiocide "Enoch Arden" by Richard Strauss
Thank you for all your hard work. would any one happen to know the name of that piece which plays during the end credits?
Bach art of fugue
Toronto was much nicer then.
different for sure..like everywhere else
I echo your echo.