The Well Below The Valley: Pol McAdam and Sean Mackin

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @mikeboyle4611
    @mikeboyle4611 8 лет назад +160

    This was an intense movie.

    • @ollywilliam1206
      @ollywilliam1206 4 года назад +1

      What is the movie?

    • @mikeboyle4611
      @mikeboyle4611 4 года назад +11

      @@ollywilliam1206 the Magdalene sisters. It’s about a group of girls at the Magdalene laundries in 60s Ireland. They were kept in inhumane conditions and abused very harshly and cruelly. Very hard to watch but definitely rewarding.

    • @ollywilliam1206
      @ollywilliam1206 4 года назад +1

      @@mikeboyle4611 thank you

    • @ryanscully3932
      @ryanscully3932 Месяц назад

      People should know history.

  • @Yorosero
    @Yorosero 12 лет назад +67

    Probably one of the greatest openings to a movie ever.

    • @HARROWSKI
      @HARROWSKI 2 года назад

      Whats the name of the film?

    • @dschroeder7354
      @dschroeder7354 2 года назад

      @@HARROWSKI “The Magdalene Sister” (2002)

  • @christinamarrocco414
    @christinamarrocco414 7 лет назад +135

    What a powerful song to choose at this moment in the film, as you see the camera scan the women at the wedding, all potential victims of the judgement and danger of rape and incest, and then the camera stops on the girl and her soon to be assailant cousin. The hell is about to be unleashed. This song of incest, infanticide, and shaming is the perfect choice and functions as a indictment of the powers that were.

    • @rustinstardust2094
      @rustinstardust2094 4 года назад +11

      I didn't realize when I watched the film years ago that the song's lyrics foretold the context of the film. I'm glad this video cuts out right when it did. Going from this powerful and moving performance to the next scene was very emotional. I wanted to see the performance again but not what came after.

    • @kinsley7777
      @kinsley7777 4 года назад +2

      Like you read my mind ! ...

    • @angemaidment5640
      @angemaidment5640 3 года назад +4

      Just the kind of song to celebrate a wedding...

    • @karolinaahlstrommickel7104
      @karolinaahlstrommickel7104 3 года назад

      Spot on, i knew this movie was about "maggies" and that first scene made me wonder who would end up at with the nuns.
      Where can I find this movie in English or with English subtitles?

    • @onlinedramastudio4612
      @onlinedramastudio4612 2 года назад

      @@karolinaahlstrommickel7104 ruclips.net/video/59xe9GSRrHA/видео.html

  • @rootsm3
    @rootsm3 5 лет назад +18

    A very dark song to open a serious film. Beautiful bodhran playing.

  • @wolftal1178
    @wolftal1178 3 года назад +38

    Although it’s a horrific sad film, I can’t help but love this opening song!

    • @HARROWSKI
      @HARROWSKI 2 года назад +1

      Whats the name of the film?

    • @wolftal1178
      @wolftal1178 2 года назад +2

      @@HARROWSKI the magdalene sisters.
      But it’s not a very happy film. It’s quite horrific in some ways, and true story unfortunately. 😔

    • @charlamiller3900
      @charlamiller3900 Год назад +2

      Yeeeessss! The director did a fabulous job, weaving the growing intensity of the music with the rising fear of rape...
      I don't like rape. I'm just saying it was an incredible scene. The fact that her cousin took advantage; of her of course, but also knowing the music would be so thundering and loud his crime would easily be committed. And the twist of fate, she ends up being sent away- committed. A tainted woman.
      Tragic story. Terrible history. Fabulous movie. 5 stars.

    • @wolftal1178
      @wolftal1178 Год назад

      @@charlamiller3900 I know, but she was the victim so I don’t see why she had to be punished. It’s not as if she wanted it to happen!

    • @charlamiller3900
      @charlamiller3900 Год назад

      @wolftal1178 EXACTLY! It was, and is such an awful twist to an already terrible experience. Same for many women, all over the world and all through history. . Report the rape, but the victim is interrogated. Sometimes people don't believe victim was truly a victim because "she was asking for it by the way she was dressed" etc. Awful.
      Ever heard of the program "I Survived"? People tell their harrowing stories of all kinds of debauchery, attacks, etc. One woman was married to an awful man. She was terrified to leave cuz he'd "kill her if she ever tried to". She decided to get evidence, for court someday, or to prove it was him who murdered her, if. Anyway, she ended up having a voice recording of him forcing her to s×#k his, um, you know wut. He was an a-hole the while time. Making her gag, and struggle to breath. When he tired of brutalized her that way, he raped her. She tried to fight him off. She pleaded, she cried etc. Exhausted, eventually she became a quiet, limp victim. There was a horrific nightmare of a last night being his punching bag, but she did get away. Years later in court, the jury did not find him guilty of the charge of rape, because, (drum roll, please) "she didn't try to fight him off long enough". Her exhaustion and resulting silence during the rape meant it was not actually rape, not to the jury. Still makes me sick to my stomach. When she was recounting this, and she spoke these words, her face and mouth contorted with her still raw frustration and anger. Such an F'd up point of view. That jury should have had to have an eye opening educational crash course; all about coercion, bullying, and how survivors often survive because they quickly assessed the situation- the twisted thinking of their rapist, and they accommodated the rapist, in order to live. There are several "I survived" stories told by women who lived through an ordeal that involved a second rape victim who did not survive. The women who survived had adapted their behavior, realized their survival depended on being cooperative. They quickly learned how they had to behave, but they also witnessed the rape and murder of another victim who did not. One such rape victim had to play along like the man was a good lover. It was not an easy sort of lie for her to go long with, but the alternative behavior, to not play along, quickly ended the life of the second victim. When he wanted to rape her roommate she gently woke the woman and stated, "this nice man is going to rape you for a while now". The roommate freaked out- of course. She also suffered a very violent rape and was brutally murdered.
      So, anyway, my point was yeeeaaashh that sh#@ is F'd up, how the young girl in the Magdaline sisters movie was punished because her friend told her mom, who told the raped girls' parents that her cousin (?) had raped her!! Why was she was blamed? Well, obviously, she was overly sexual. She had "asked" for it. It's a sick attitude and belief held by sick men, played out in all sorts of sick situations, all over the world.
      I've already gotten started, but don't get me started on this topic. I could write a masters thesis on women being persecuted and punished after she was rapes.
      Yeah, it was awful that the young girl was punished for being the victim of rape. The movie is based on a true story. I believe there is a RUclips video of an interview of a woman who had been a young girl who had been sent away like the girls in the movie were. There were many reasons a young girl was sent away, not only girls raped by a cousin.
      Great movie, dark subject. Wonderful tune that plays throughout the openning scene of the movie.

  • @grandduchesssh2406
    @grandduchesssh2406 9 лет назад +84

    When I watched the film I found this a really striking and usual opening.

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 6 лет назад

      Saime Higson perfect though, in a weird way

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 6 лет назад +3

      Saime Higson the song is very fitting for the movie’s theme, sadly. The song is about a woman being responsible for her own rape. The upbeat tempo detracts from the impact.
      I think it was perfect for this movie.

    • @sheilaclemett4353
      @sheilaclemett4353 5 лет назад

      What is the likelihood of this actually being performed at a wedding reception? This makes me very glad not to be Catholic.

    • @munsteerarla6585
      @munsteerarla6585 4 года назад

      @@sheilaclemett4353 Piss of prod

    • @ollywilliam1206
      @ollywilliam1206 4 года назад

      @@janeadelaidelennox7193 what’s the movie called?

  • @PinkFlyBoat
    @PinkFlyBoat 12 лет назад +20

    I love the way he sings the line"the lord above he saved me soul. From all this hell" haunting tune!

  • @caoimherush4488
    @caoimherush4488 3 года назад +14

    I liked this version over the Christy Moore version. This provided a sense of eeriness and deception of what these poor women are about to endure. It's a haunting and chilling opening, when I watched this intro the first time I was like how unusual...

  • @matthieubollea2216
    @matthieubollea2216 Год назад +5

    Long live sacred Ireland ❤ Amazing people, great beers, tough whiskeys and feisty women 🙏

  • @KH-eo6lg
    @KH-eo6lg 5 лет назад +21

    Impressive. Watched it three times in a row and still not tired of it. The priest is quite attractive, too. Love the accent. Such passion.

    • @JanTetteroo
      @JanTetteroo  5 лет назад +5

      Glad you enjoy it. It's a great song.

  • @erinbuckley1170
    @erinbuckley1170 2 года назад +12

    This really is the best version of this song still 2022

  • @bobgunter9608
    @bobgunter9608 3 года назад +11

    I remember watching this in Irish culture class and I thought it was weird they were saying such a dark song during a wedding but it’s foreshadowing for the actual film

  • @celandineflower
    @celandineflower 12 лет назад +47

    I think that it was Irish tradition for cautionary songs to be sung at weddings, so the couple would be reminded to be true to their marriage vows. Plus the song's theme of a woman doing penance whilst the men get away with their sins suits the film.

  • @johnmcnoon8296
    @johnmcnoon8296 11 лет назад +18

    I play some great music with Sean Mackin a few years ago now, but still very memorable. A fantastic musician singer and song writer, his presence in performing is incredible as we see from this clip. But first and foremost a real nice guy.

    • @liegan5271
      @liegan5271 Год назад

      Where can we see/ hear more of his work?

  • @josephsmeall4745
    @josephsmeall4745 9 лет назад +37

    This is such an eerie movie opening.

    • @poshgypsy
      @poshgypsy 9 лет назад +3

      +Joseph Smeall Agree, very powerful though

    • @tobydunn568
      @tobydunn568 7 лет назад +1

      help me, I'm trapped inside the computer and I can only communicate through youtube comments. Send help.

    • @relaxnation1773
      @relaxnation1773 5 лет назад

      @@tobydunn568 escape.exe try this

  • @marabenetti8534
    @marabenetti8534 Месяц назад

    From 1989 in Lorient to the future...forever in. My soul❤

  • @deusexrockina
    @deusexrockina 6 лет назад +9

    Amazing movie. Best version of the song I've ever heard. Touches the soul the only way Irish music can. 🇨🇮

  • @janeadelaidelennox7193
    @janeadelaidelennox7193 8 лет назад +24

    I love how you can see the two musicians in this opening scene. The one who is all zen and lost in the music and the other who is smiling and is all like "Wow buddy, I love it." Watch their faces. Holy fuck.

  • @TomokoAbe_
    @TomokoAbe_ 6 лет назад +10

    I love his singing.

  • @dexterpaula
    @dexterpaula 4 года назад +4

    He is so passionate singing this song.....

  • @tomhead2767
    @tomhead2767 11 лет назад +8

    Best version of this song I've heard

  • @kieranp2039
    @kieranp2039 9 лет назад +36

    I never noticed this was at the beginning of the film, talk about foreshadowing.

    • @nadinebrown7644
      @nadinebrown7644 6 лет назад +1

      kieran p this is what drew Enon to the movie. Best opening scene ever.

  • @Injalau
    @Injalau 3 месяца назад

    Heard this song 20 years ago once when watching the film. Now I found it again, did not forget it. Brilliant everything!

  • @lloossaaww
    @lloossaaww 13 лет назад +8

    ABSOLUTELY MY FAVE VERSION took so long to find, caps are needed! lol

  • @boxingfit
    @boxingfit 6 лет назад +6

    The best version of this song by far thats on youtube

    • @boxingfit
      @boxingfit 4 года назад

      @Francie Stokes yeah its really good... You must like Christy alot yeah?

  • @Iujjdjcbjrujgsm
    @Iujjdjcbjrujgsm 8 лет назад +26

    irish culture is so beautiful, i love the song

    • @liamoconlocha3264
      @liamoconlocha3264 3 месяца назад

      You mean dark, under the carpet, hidden, hypocritical and as corrupt as hell

  • @manxmade69
    @manxmade69 11 лет назад +6

    I went to see the film recently, found it difficult and had to leave at the hanging scene. However, thought this was one of the most powerful opening sequences I have ever seen in a film. Thanks for posting it, I didn't think I would find it!

  • @vermarsan
    @vermarsan 14 лет назад +4

    i love this song first time i heard it i was watching magdalane sisters and this song just got stuck in my head

  • @mclagan1036
    @mclagan1036 8 лет назад +4

    I could watch this film all day ❤️

  • @smorgi
    @smorgi 9 лет назад +4

    Such a beautiful opening

  • @wubster103
    @wubster103 12 лет назад +5

    I love this song so much.

  • @AdIgnorantiam
    @AdIgnorantiam 13 лет назад +9

    The singer is Pol McAdam. The guy playing the bodhrán next to him is Sean Mackin.

  • @paulmcmonagle3956
    @paulmcmonagle3956 5 лет назад +1

    I love this movies and I love learning about nuns and I’m Irish 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮

  • @sriramveeraraghavan3112
    @sriramveeraraghavan3112 6 лет назад +5

    Completely unusual rhythm and feel got from this song. Nice and different to hear...

  • @jcw001
    @jcw001 11 лет назад +4

    many thanks for posting this' a very powerful opening to the film

  • @spartacusthegreat8520
    @spartacusthegreat8520 8 лет назад +3

    This is the best version.

  • @ZZZLover
    @ZZZLover 11 лет назад +6

    Haunting song. Indelible. Sang beautifully.

  • @elin6240
    @elin6240 8 лет назад +1

    Great music, wonderful Bodhran playing

  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 12 лет назад +58

    Totally - it's beautiful but sinister and sets up the horrors to come.

    • @cmcg3290
      @cmcg3290 4 года назад +1

      i never noticed that till there now, it foreshadows everything

    • @angemaidment5640
      @angemaidment5640 3 года назад

      I can’t help but look at him and wonder what’s behind those eyes...

  • @kishanabear
    @kishanabear 16 лет назад +3

    wow, great scene! great playing!

  • @dlonoe6261
    @dlonoe6261 4 года назад +1

    great Film and great song

  • @adharacmajoris
    @adharacmajoris 10 лет назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @JanTetteroo
    @JanTetteroo  16 лет назад +4

    It is the opening scene from the movie "The Magdalene Sisters"
    Great movie BTW.

  • @MichaelCollins1922
    @MichaelCollins1922 8 лет назад +38

    I love my Irish heritage, but there was much dark history as well. This movie showed some of that.

    • @whittenoval
      @whittenoval 7 лет назад +3

      Its an english ballad.

    • @johnmccourt9464
      @johnmccourt9464 5 лет назад +4

      Persecution starvation doesn't bring out the best in people. always be proud.

    • @yoyoholck
      @yoyoholck 4 года назад

      Catholic church

  • @vahe7883
    @vahe7883 4 года назад +1

    Amazing song amazing movie !!!

  • @debwalls9405
    @debwalls9405 2 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful performance, thankyou for sharing the names of the performers.🥰🥰

  • @JohnDoe-th1qn
    @JohnDoe-th1qn 9 лет назад +17

    The singer is Sean Mackin.

  • @josemanuelmascarenas9149
    @josemanuelmascarenas9149 Год назад +1

    Catchy song

  • @jaydotkay
    @jaydotkay 10 лет назад +6

    Nach diesem Lied hatte ich gesucht. Thanks for Uploading!
    Der Text leider so traurig wie der Film.

  • @ZabuKz
    @ZabuKz 15 лет назад

    finaly... i saw this short episode on TV for a few secs and i didnt know the name of the movie, or anything. this is so good. finaly i found it ! yay!

  • @schiavolini
    @schiavolini 12 лет назад +3

    wonderful musician

  • @hamedarib4591
    @hamedarib4591 5 лет назад +2

    Respect from algeria

  • @mickdukes
    @mickdukes 13 лет назад +1

    Awesome-looking bodhrán!

  • @BeckBeckGo
    @BeckBeckGo 4 года назад +14

    Best part of this clip is watching sean smiling at how immersed in the music pol got. Sean broke character there, I think. They both did. And it didn't even matter. Because this scene deserves transcendence.
    Especially since everything that followed this in the film was straight fucked.

  • @superpixiewoo
    @superpixiewoo 9 лет назад +3

    beautiful!

  • @geoff3103
    @geoff3103 2 года назад

    Great song...tough movie to watch

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @dinaa1980
    @dinaa1980 10 лет назад +1

    I'm very glad discovering the name of this wonderful ballad and the name of the singer and the palyer. i?ve found the text in Child's Ballads's Book, that is not edited in Italy but I've found some textes on the web. The movie is one of my favourite

    • @therealconniefrancis
      @therealconniefrancis 10 лет назад +1

      the movie was nasty and in my mind the song is ruined

    • @jel517
      @jel517 9 лет назад +3

      +Matina TheArtOfRolling If you look up the words, and read about its meaning you'll find its very appropriate for the movie. Sad and regretful yes, but it is history that should NOT be repeated

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 8 лет назад +2

      +Matina TheArtOfRolling The movie was nasty? THANK YOU. That is the point of the movie. These places existed and I'm glad it makes you uncomfortable. Discomfort with this kind of horrible shit is what keeps it from happening again.

  • @zoyablake9538
    @zoyablake9538 4 года назад +1

    Amazing! Thank you!

  • @jaysonwilliams3938
    @jaysonwilliams3938 10 лет назад +2

    I further suggest my Irish cousins also listen to the John Byrne Band - Paddy's Lament - its well done and complete and includes this song!

  • @Magick099
    @Magick099 8 лет назад +48

    Part of this song is missing. When she is asking the angel who fathered her children, he tells her.. her brother, uncle and father. That was the reason she killed her children and possibly herself. This is Irish catholic and it's about arriving in purgatory. That is what these convents were partially about. They believed it was the church's job to punish and help cleanse them. Of course that is not true.

    • @manchesterblue2007
      @manchesterblue2007 8 лет назад +6

      +Tami Walker christy moores version is much more explanatory..... and much more graphic and unforgiving....Im guessing because this rendition was by a priest that the reality was covered up...... as is the catholic way
      Im also guessing that the movies editors had a lot to do with it for fear of repurcussions

    • @Magick099
      @Magick099 8 лет назад +2

      I like the version from Omnia also. Christy Moore's version is also very good. I had never heard the song before the movie. I liked the beat of it and thought it was a Irish drinking song. After listening to it a few times, I realized it was a story about being in purgatory in the eyes of Irish catholic. 3/4 of me is Irish and I was raised with Irish Catholic teachings. I am not catholic today... but the thought of purgatory still scares me.

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 8 лет назад +6

      Yeah I know. But I have to say, you'll never find a better version than this.. This breaks my heart every time I hear it.

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 8 лет назад +3

      They believed, my hind foot! They were in this to make money. This was a HUGE cash cow for the church for years.

    • @janeadelaidelennox7193
      @janeadelaidelennox7193 8 лет назад +4

      +manchesterblue2007 +manchesterblue2007 haha yup probably except that I'll say now, Peter Mullan had absolutely ZERO fear of reprecussions. He was angry and wanted everybody to know. Not that this should affect your opinion of this movie in any way. But he was one pissed off guy.

  • @daverigby23
    @daverigby23 11 лет назад +9

    I hears this sung last night. It is actually the oldest written song in English. It was banned during Cromwells time, because it's a song about incest. Funny that it should be chosen for a film, where it is sung by a priest

  • @ivorhandful
    @ivorhandful 13 лет назад +3

    @AdIgnorantiam No, The singer/Bodhran player (priest) is Sean Mackin.

  • @Fionnuala1969
    @Fionnuala1969 16 лет назад

    This song is called 'Well Below the Valley'. There are other versions out here that have all of the lyrics. I'm sure, due to the nature of the lyrics, they couldn't include them all for this movie. I recommend Terence O'Flaherty's version. I just love the bodhran playing in this. This is amazing to watch and listen to!!

  • @LoliNana
    @LoliNana 13 лет назад

    beautiful song.

  • @ryanscully3932
    @ryanscully3932 Месяц назад

    The irish people ♥️🇮🇪🙏

  • @mimmina90
    @mimmina90 10 лет назад +1

    meravigliosa!!!

  • @staceghostc2c
    @staceghostc2c Год назад

    Creepy to be havin him play a priest, especially at the end when he seems to be working himself up playing the bodhran. Very effective scene to be sure.

  • @joaopinaud
    @joaopinaud 2 года назад

    Thanks for this! 🧡

  • @ruairimonophthalmos5458
    @ruairimonophthalmos5458 5 лет назад +8

    Anyone know of any more recordings of Sean Mackin (who plays this priest)? Have always loved this performance.

  • @tennesseecraig
    @tennesseecraig 7 лет назад

    ...This entire movie is on You Tube --- title is "The Magdalene Sisters"...!!!

  • @dleigh112
    @dleigh112 Год назад

    I think this song is a variant of Child Ballad 21 The Maid and the Palmer, where the maid carries a hazel wand and has borne 9 'children'. The theme of penitence suggests its origins are in the Magdalene ballads.

  • @rowdyreidgirl
    @rowdyreidgirl 2 года назад

    I can't wait to learn to play the bodhrain

  • @παοκπαρτιζαν-ω5δ
    @παοκπαρτιζαν-ω5δ 6 лет назад

    Very good song i like song

  • @jezebellebooth1291
    @jezebellebooth1291 12 лет назад

    Thanks! I love it, it has a powerful, resonating sound. It looks so simple to play, but sounds as if it takes a lot of skill.

  • @IonaMcClements-y4k
    @IonaMcClements-y4k 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting how the camera pans to both old and younger women, the older ones fully aware of what it’s like to be a woman at that time, the younger ones naive about what’s to come.

  • @rowdyreidgirl
    @rowdyreidgirl 2 года назад

    The movie The Magdalene Sisters really upset me after a bit - those were our girls, our daughters, our sisters, violated, scared, pregnant, accused of loose morals. I think we all need to watch this even in 2023, to keep our girls safe from harm at the hands of those who swear to protect them.

  • @RightInMyLeftEye
    @RightInMyLeftEye 4 года назад +1

    The undertones of rape doesn't take away from the majesty of this tune..

  • @scarecrow7313
    @scarecrow7313 2 года назад +1

    Yes! I love the Jesus image!

  • @iriseng5149
    @iriseng5149 3 года назад

    People talk about a movie and a film. What are they referring to with this? Quite enjoyed this song!

    • @iriseng5149
      @iriseng5149 3 года назад +1

      @@JanTetteroo Thank YOU so much. I have been invited to be the pen pal of a retired man who played Bodhran. I think not only would I enjoy this, I believe he would as well.

    • @JanTetteroo
      @JanTetteroo  3 года назад +1

      The Magdelene Sisters. www.imdb.com/title/tt0318411/

  • @mmmdanish8635
    @mmmdanish8635 12 лет назад +4

    It's a bodhrán, an irish frame drum, traditionally made from goatskin.

  • @shanequinlan9774
    @shanequinlan9774 Год назад

    I thought the picture on the bodhrán of Christ being condemned by the crowd was a nice touch.

  • @shellyomahony3304
    @shellyomahony3304 7 лет назад +5

    Sean .contact us down in Cork ... we would love to see you...

  • @louisemclean2973
    @louisemclean2973 10 лет назад +3

    I watched this film earlier 😭

  • @maliclasxvaoun1749
    @maliclasxvaoun1749 6 лет назад

    lourd frère. Flow/sensibilité/instru
    lourd

  • @franciestokes5472
    @franciestokes5472 4 года назад +1

    That song was sung by a Irish traveller John Jacko Reilly

  • @wfcoaker1398
    @wfcoaker1398 6 лет назад +1

    Lord God, and he a priest, too! There’s a reason God called you.

  • @tainahollo
    @tainahollo 10 лет назад +1

    Derick Shamblin, it is actually vice versa! And his name is Pól Mac Adaim.

    • @tainahollo
      @tainahollo 8 лет назад +1

      +Sean Mackin Of course you are right :) - but did you read Derick Shamblins message before replying to me? My message was for him, because I wanted to correct his information! He wrote (4 years ago):
      "The singer is Pol McAdam. The guy playing the bodhrán next to him is Sean Mackin."

  • @carameloasakura
    @carameloasakura 12 лет назад

    Awesome! Thanks :)

  • @thatskyfriend9395
    @thatskyfriend9395 7 лет назад +9

    Creepy cousin at 1:50

    • @rustinstardust2094
      @rustinstardust2094 4 года назад +3

      Was so glad this video cut out right when it did. That was an awful scene.

  • @Koppse
    @Koppse 14 лет назад

    @jtet2000
    it is
    Well Below the Valley

  • @KA-ky9nb
    @KA-ky9nb 5 лет назад +18

    I think I'm responsible for 30 views..
    .

  • @blazicmm6640
    @blazicmm6640 Месяц назад

    I am looking for information about the picture on the instrument - 0.11?

  • @rustinstardust2094
    @rustinstardust2094 4 года назад +2

    Love this scene so much. I've read a few different versions of the lyrics and here's my question: considering the era in which it was written, is the song meant to condemn the girl for "letting it happen" as blaming the woman was the norm for so long? Or is it actually addressing the circumstances as crimes committed against her?

    • @haleypolk8827
      @haleypolk8827 3 года назад

      I believe it blames her. There was a reason this song was chosen for this film given the horrors to come and the strong theme of punishing women.

  • @JanTetteroo
    @JanTetteroo  14 лет назад

    The well below the valley

  • @yannickmagee
    @yannickmagee 12 лет назад

    its kinda in the title of the video?? beautiful
    song

  • @muzica8486
    @muzica8486 Год назад

    For me, this song is that kind of song that remains and sometimes it just pops in my head. The same happend to me with jarousky cum dederit.

  • @bugniabricco
    @bugniabricco 10 лет назад +1

    AMAZING

  • @luciewinborne2929
    @luciewinborne2929 9 лет назад +5

    Seemed like an odd song to sing at a wedding. Can anyone explain?

    • @MlleBrandt
      @MlleBrandt 9 лет назад +12

      Lucie Winborne in the context of a wedding it's a bit weird, but I think as a preface to the themes in the movie (salvation, lost/murdered children, penance, etc) it makes sense. Maybe the people who made the film chose it because it was suitably dark and foreshadow-y.

    • @luciewinborne2929
      @luciewinborne2929 9 лет назад

      MlleBrandt Makes sense. Thank you!

    • @bareakon
      @bareakon 9 лет назад +10

      Lucie Winborne Well, in some traditional Irish weddings, a morality song would be sung, as is often the case with just about any Irish Catholic life event.
      And obviously, it fits pretty well with the themes of the film

    • @jel517
      @jel517 9 лет назад +1

      +James Richards Exactly James you must have looked up its meaning. A sad commentary, dark history. You cant go on just looking at the bright side of things in life

  • @Kiyoko504
    @Kiyoko504 12 лет назад +1

    Ding, Ding, Ding tell um what hes won Jerry