THE DAM BUSTERS MARCH - MARGARET HALL at the Wurlitzer

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • Margaret Hall at the Orion Centre 3/17 Wurlitzer organ 1991. Her final number - followed by "Those Good Old Bad Old Days" as an encore to take the console down into the depths. Excellent lighting by Miles Perry who lit our concerts from 1990 - 2000.
    Such a shame "Occupational Health and Safety" no longer allows the use of the console hoist at the Orion... WANKERS! Lost is the true wonder of the theatre organ in it's best form!

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  • @postwar46
    @postwar46 4 года назад +15

    Eric Coates who was the composer of this piece, which made a musical event that strung the guts of every airman involved. John Hopgood was one of them, a young gentleman from Surrey who went, and never came back. There were 53 others. We should never forget their spirit and total effort they made for a free land. The music says it all. Thanks for posting

  • @syhooverman5418
    @syhooverman5418 5 лет назад +17

    As a lover of cinema organ music im ashamed to say that ive never heard of Margaret Hall before today. Shes brilliant.

    • @davidking4059
      @davidking4059 2 года назад +1

      don’t be ashamed. Nevermind. Yes, she’s outstanding. Makes the hairs on the back on my neck stand on end. I was going to organ concerts here in Melbourne, Australia until covid came along. Hope to getting back to them

  • @lewstone1934
    @lewstone1934 4 года назад +6

    These organs always bring out an emotional reaction in me. I could hardly keep my eyes dry at Thursford on the many occasions I went with my mother in the late 1980s to early 2000s. Perhaps I am an old soul returned to this earth in a new body, and part of me remembers this instrument from early last century in a previous life? It's bizarre. They disappeared long before I started going to the cinema in the 1970s...
    Margaret - you are up there with Reginald Dixon and Robert Wolfe!
    Brilliant performance.

  • @danshasky7057
    @danshasky7057 3 года назад +4

    The arrangement of "Those Good Old Bad Old Days" was brilliant!

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 5 лет назад +10

    Les Munro, the last of the Dambuster pilots passed away August 6, 2019. I listened to this to honor his memory. Lovely playing - and what is not to love about the bad old days?

  • @Edwin572
    @Edwin572 Месяц назад

    I would love to get on the bench and play this big beautiful organ.

  • @davidclark4469
    @davidclark4469 5 лет назад +3

    From 1999 to about 2003 I was the #2 projectionist at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham. I heard Cecil Whitmire play many times and also watched classic silent films to the accompiament of an excellent organist from Atlanta. I think his name was Carter. I'd like to hear her play that march on "Big Bertha", the Wurlitzer installed at the Alabama when it was built in 1927...at the end of the silent era. At the time I worked there I was told that it was one of only three surviving, in the nation, which are still in the theaters for which they were built. The Alabama's Wurlitzer is bigger than the one she played, and is completely restored.

    • @jacobwoods8738
      @jacobwoods8738 4 года назад +1

      David Clark Ronald Carter likely was the organist. Big Bertha is a rarity and a splendid organ, but happily more than 3 organs survive in their original homes. Maybe if that specific type, Paramount Publix 1, only 3 survive, Just in the South we have Big Bertha in Birmingham, the Fox Moller in Atlanta, the Tivoli Wurlitzer in Chattanooga, the Tennessee Wurlitzer in Knoxville, the Tampa Theatre Wurlitzer in Tampa, and the Bristol Paramount Wurlitzer in Bristol, TN, and all of these are still in their original homes. The Tivoli, Tenessee, and Alabama Theatre organs have all been enlarged (in that order from least to most enlarged, but still remain). There is a trend of additions here in the States.

    • @davidclark4469
      @davidclark4469 4 года назад +1

      Good to know. Thank you!

  • @bardolffumbleclot8590
    @bardolffumbleclot8590 Год назад +1

    Oh boy... This takes me back to my Teen years. I used to play this myself, with "633 Squadron" added in the middle just for added Air Power. Granted I didn't have a Wurlitzer but my Lowrey Holiday had just enough to give it justice :D

  • @martinjohnston4274
    @martinjohnston4274 2 года назад +1

    Fabulous performance... just faboulous.

  • @john3775
    @john3775 7 лет назад +9

    The Wurlitzer is such an expressive instrument when it's played as superlatively well as this. Superb use of the glockenspiel as here gives amazing tonal depth.

  • @Alex462047
    @Alex462047 5 лет назад +7

    I can't imagine you'd ever get bored playing a Wurlitzer, what with all the stop combinations and all. Fantastic performance, very well and effectively played.

    • @Edwin572
      @Edwin572 29 дней назад

      Like Margaret I would love to play this beautiful theatre organ and I would stay at the console for an hour or more if they let me. I would love making beautiful sounds on it just like her.

    • @Alex462047
      @Alex462047 29 дней назад

      @Edwin572 😂I wouldn't mind if I knew how to, but I don't.

    • @Edwin572
      @Edwin572 29 дней назад

      @@Alex462047You are never too old to learn. I started playing some digital and pipe church organs for the first time at the age of 82 in 2023 and am still going strong. I started with the basics and my piano lessons from years ago and have worked from there. There is a lot of useful information on organs and how to play them online. I still do not play the foot keyboard but my two good hands and learning how to set the stops have more than made up for it. I have posted over 200 videos on You Tube and Facebook and received likes and compliments from all over the world. I would have no trouble sitting down at this theatre organ, setting the stops and just starting in playing beautiful music.

  • @michaelparkinsonnotsir
    @michaelparkinsonnotsir 7 лет назад +2

    I love this performance of the Dambusters March. The composer, Eric Coates was born in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. I am proud to to write that I am a member of the Eric Coates Society which is still in existence today. Michael Parkinson

  • @gordonwilliams5394
    @gordonwilliams5394 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic playing. Gordon.

  • @davidking4059
    @davidking4059 2 года назад +1

    just love this! Play it over and over

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 6 лет назад +3

    Delightful. Always a pleasure

  • @nodrogawson963
    @nodrogawson963 9 лет назад +8

    That was a brilliant outstanding performance.loved it.

  • @Video7Rose
    @Video7Rose 3 года назад +1

    This is superb! Having read all the other comments, I think it's a shame that Margaret Hall stopped performing! It's time for her to make a comeback, and this time, I believe, she will be well received! Don't hide your light under a bushel, please!

  • @john3775
    @john3775 8 лет назад +4

    fantastic Margaret Hall plays the dam busters so well that it sounds as though it was written for the Wurlitzer.

  • @tissynoho2512
    @tissynoho2512 7 лет назад +19

    A great piece of music, skillfully played. Ever since I discovered Margaret's rendition of the Dambusters March a few weeks ago I play the clip each day. I actually put it through my large P.A. system in the studio. I could feel the notes in my chest. I imagined being there. I love the build up to the end when all the stops come out, the studio shakes. I love it. Thanks Margaret, you are something special, please come back. Thank you John for posting this video. I would have loved to have been at that concert.

  • @perariansen2573
    @perariansen2573 5 лет назад +4

    What gusto and brilliance, Margaret! A joy to hear!

  • @bensintes3745
    @bensintes3745 9 лет назад +4

    Dear Margaret , I absolutely love your playing, I too play the organ and dont give a rats arse what anyone else thinks of my playing. You are amazing ..... all the best ....

  • @andyg6312
    @andyg6312 Год назад +1

    Just awesome...

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 6 лет назад +2

    Super excellent with very good interesting video. My favorite

  • @laurencegresty8350
    @laurencegresty8350 4 года назад +2

    That ectro beat,so cool
    And a good groove ❤❤🥰🥰🤗

  • @Monkeygirl0250
    @Monkeygirl0250 Год назад +1

    This tune never sounds better than when it's played on the wurlitzer

  • @adrianmlridgewayarcmlramll1965
    @adrianmlridgewayarcmlramll1965 5 лет назад +3

    Lovely playing and the correct tempos throughout, just excellent! Thanks for sharing!! Bermuda!!

  • @1witto
    @1witto 6 лет назад +3

    Just love it! Makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
    Hmm....interesting about Eric Coates writing this AFTER the war. I guess I'd assumed it was written during the war. Congratulations Eric Coates

  • @TakersMissy
    @TakersMissy 5 лет назад +4

    I LOVE theater organs and want SO BADLY to learn how to play one well! (I took piano lessons for 12 years and while there are a few transferable skills, the pipe organ is stlll a whole different beast!)

  • @myszka1uk
    @myszka1uk 8 лет назад +5

    Absolutely brilliant. I love the Wurlitzer sound and this lady had chills up my spine. Never heard of her before and came across this clip by accident. I would love to see her in concert.

  • @QHarefield
    @QHarefield 6 лет назад +2

    Bravo! Superb.

  • @davidbrookes9430
    @davidbrookes9430 7 лет назад +4

    Great- one of my favorites.

  • @philipinchina
    @philipinchina Год назад +1

    Excellent.

  • @RonN448
    @RonN448 8 лет назад +7

    Even though I had never heard of her before watching this video, I, too, wish Margaret would return to the bench. There aren't very many female organists around anymore--not that I've heard of, anyway. This lady was a true "gem." I think we, in the United States would welcome her enthusiastically!

  • @RaggyAl1971
    @RaggyAl1971 3 дня назад

    This March was never called The Dambusters until it was used in the film,it was a ceremonial March without a title.

  • @roverp6v8
    @roverp6v8 9 лет назад +3

    I played that very same Dambusters March on the Wurlitzer at the Southward Car Museum in New Zealand, it's a massive adrenalin hit when you're at the console of such an awesome, amazing and powerful organ such as these. Now if I can find a way to fit one in my home I'd be happy :)

    • @isopath1
      @isopath1 8 лет назад

      Did you took the piano through too?

    • @Alex462047
      @Alex462047 Год назад

      I had the great privilege of hearing our accompanist, Leonie Lawson, have a crack at the Southward's Car Museum Wurlitzer during the Auckland Boys' Choir North Island tour many, many years ago. That was unforgettable.

  • @wurlitzer895
    @wurlitzer895 10 лет назад +4

    Fabulous organ and great playing! Such a shame about OH&S' ridiculous attitude re the lift. . We're saddled with similar nonsense here in the UK and it's spoiling so much. Really enjoyed the video; thanks for posting. Peter

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 5 лет назад +3

    Absolutely superlative

  • @michaelhawken7861
    @michaelhawken7861 7 лет назад +2

    Just fantastic ......

  • @Musician-Lee
    @Musician-Lee 8 лет назад +4

    Having grown up as a child with the drone of Merlin engines roaring across the sky and the Dambusters Raid only recently accomplished, this march always stirs my emotions, I am surprised to have only recently come across this version and Margaret Hall does an amazing job, So much so, that when I am fortunate enough occasionally to play the Blackpool Tower Wurlitzer I have been trying to create the same registrations. Thank you Margaret, what a stirring and memorable piece.

  • @richardskola3570
    @richardskola3570 8 лет назад +11

    These wonderful instruments are masterpieces of musical creation. I love to hear these masters of the instrument play them. It is a tragedy that some are still being lost and destroyed.

  • @ralphblunt3967
    @ralphblunt3967 8 лет назад +2

    Great sound !!

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 6 лет назад +2

    Truly delightful

  • @davedyson4750
    @davedyson4750 7 лет назад +3

    Margaret that was sensational. Have been visiting Thursford since old George opened on a Sunday afternoon playing organ music on a record player. I have listened to and enjoyed many organists at Thursford I wish I could have seen you live. That was the best Dambusters ever. Thank you so very much.

  • @conniefoster9733
    @conniefoster9733 9 лет назад +3

    This lady is brilliant! I really hope somebody shows her the comments under here, maybe it'll convince her to come back. (I'd not come across her before, just read John Parker's comment...)

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 6 лет назад +2

    Super excellent

  • @gregoswald45
    @gregoswald45 7 лет назад +3

    I just found these videos of Margaret Hall's concert. I noticed the date of the concert was about 25 years ago. I she still performing? I also viewed other performances on the Capri Wurlitzer and she was far and above the best performer on this instrument. This Wurlitzer looks quite similar to the 260 Special located in Cincinnati, Ohio formerly in the RKO Albee Theater, reinstalled in the defunct Emery Theater and now in the Cincinnati Music Hall Ballroom.

  • @charade97
    @charade97 8 лет назад +7

    Let's not forget that it was Eric Coates who wrote this march for the film 'The Dam Busters' released on May 10th 1955, starring Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave.

  • @nodrogawson963
    @nodrogawson963 7 лет назад +3

    Brilliant performance. Eric Coates would have been very proud to hear that I am sure.

  • @100prestige
    @100prestige 8 лет назад +6

    Very well played indeed with good registrations too

  • @AstridDenhaene
    @AstridDenhaene 2 года назад +1

    ♥️

  • @mainaccount131
    @mainaccount131 6 лет назад +2

    Margarett at her excellence

  • @arthurtwoshedsjackson6266
    @arthurtwoshedsjackson6266 4 года назад +2

    W O W !

  • @Princey-lyn
    @Princey-lyn 10 лет назад +2

    Great playing by Margaret dont know if she was ever over in the UK for concerts,but theres very little information on her on the web.The organ sounds a million dollars too and yes ,such a waste having a console lift and not using it. Adrian Rose

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks Adrian... I was the organ builder responsible for the Orion (ex Capitol Theatre) refurbishment back in 1988. Margaret did visit the UK in the late 1980's and although playing no public concerts, did manage to play a few of the instruments - Kilburn being one.

    • @danshasky7057
      @danshasky7057 4 года назад +1

      As far as I know the console lift is (and was intended to be) a cargo lift.

  • @Parker6432
    @Parker6432  10 лет назад +3

    Hi wurlitzer895 - Thanks for your kind comments

  • @PaulGibson-f7x
    @PaulGibson-f7x 2 месяца назад

    My relative flew on the raid i think guy would have liked this he didnt want his men forgotten

  • @jonkino
    @jonkino 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, that performance of the Dambusters was incredible, what theatre was that in, the sound of that organ was just amazing .

    • @craigkeller1966
      @craigkeller1966 5 лет назад +1

      It's in the Orion Centre, Campsie (Sydney) Australia.
      A 3/17 Wurlitzer that started its life in the Capitol Theatre at Haymarket nearer the centre of Sydney.
      www.tosa.net.au

  • @5thdegreekempo
    @5thdegreekempo 10 лет назад +2

    AWSOME thanks

  • @theatlanteanlads8298
    @theatlanteanlads8298 9 лет назад +1

    Rare as, wonder if there is a studio version.

  • @caspercat0
    @caspercat0 10 лет назад +3

    I just cant stop watching Margarets clips.I know this sounds sexist,but theres not many female organists who would merit a second listen let alone 30 odd.
    Its an odd moment as she hits the button for the lift and there must be a delay as she thinks it hasn`t worked and goes for it again.But the console descending as she plays out is a real hair on the back of the neck moment(combined with the English Horn coming in the last few bars).
    Havn`t you any more of this concert,perhaps of her coming up?

    • @danshasky7057
      @danshasky7057 4 года назад +1

      That's because the lift button only turns on a light in the basement. A stagehand pushes the actual button.

  • @DOODLES-ok1wr
    @DOODLES-ok1wr 6 лет назад +1

    i go to all the tosa concerts

  • @TramcarTrev
    @TramcarTrev 8 лет назад +3

    I think this is actually a better version than Reg Dixon's
    Its more intense and more Oh I don't know "military" with superb registrations...
    I'll have to get Margaret to play at the Tramway concert....

  • @gilloselton824
    @gilloselton824 7 лет назад +4

    You have to realize in this day and age, that an organ console lift is a very dangerous thing to use. Someone could easily break a nail pressing the up and down button!"
    Health and safety reterick SUCKS BIG TIME! :(

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  7 лет назад

      :D I guess you are bullshitting :) This console is no longer allowed to rise/descend.... As a result the affect has been ruined and audiences have dropped - thus adding to the demise of the theatre organ

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  7 лет назад

      Robin - believe it was as serious as he lost a toe... It was more than a scratch. OH&S would have had a field day with those organ lifts in the old days!

    • @danshasky7057
      @danshasky7057 4 года назад

      @@Parker6432 As long as you can get good talent in there, audiences will flock like migrating birds to your concerts: there are lots of American venues with stationary consoles that fill the house. After all, your audience is primarily organ buffs, not elevator enthusiasts.

    • @Video7Rose
      @Video7Rose 3 года назад

      Having the console rise and descend is, IMHO, just a theater trick, and totally unnecessary! People attend for the music, which is thoroughly rewarding by itself! I don't need to see the console appear or disappear to enjoy the concert. It must be other factors causing the demise of the theater organ, which is a great shame!

  • @ul7185
    @ul7185 3 года назад +1

    Grand March from The All New Bozo Show

  • @Gail1Marie
    @Gail1Marie 4 года назад +2

    She plays with such verve, she makes other organists seem stodgy.

  • @ianbirnie96
    @ianbirnie96 6 лет назад +2

    eric coates had already written the theme before he knew anything about the film
    he thought it might do.....

  • @Princey-lyn
    @Princey-lyn 10 лет назад +1

    Andwhilst on ,what became of the Ritz Richmond organ from the mecca where she used to play?And whatsb the state of play of the State Sydney WurliTzer?

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  10 лет назад +2

      Hi Lyn,
      The ex Mecca / Ritz Richmond organ was sold in the early 1990's before the Mecca Theatre was 'quadrupled' Latest info is that is was purchased by a serial 'hoarder' of theatre organs, and has been severely water damaged in storage. The Mecca Theatre Kogarah is now an item of the past - demolished! The owner of the theatre consolidating the theatre site and three others to erect a high-rise - he is presently in prison for the next 6 1/2 years. The State Theatre organ is a saga in it's self and too long to explain here

    • @TramcarTrev
      @TramcarTrev 8 лет назад +1

      Yep I remember the Mecca, crowded to capacity....

  • @TramcarTrev
    @TramcarTrev 8 лет назад +2

    I recon this version of Dambusters is probably even better than Sqn Leader Dixons.... just to my ear has more "pomp" more enthusiasm and imaginative use of the instrument...

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  8 лет назад +1

      ... and fortunately is a larger organ than Reggie's at the Tower Ballroom Blackpool.

    • @gordoncrook7507
      @gordoncrook7507 5 лет назад +2

      I say Both can play for me live or per recording
      Gordon Exmouth uk

    • @danshasky7057
      @danshasky7057 4 года назад

      I never liked Blackpool Style.........

    • @gordoncrook7507
      @gordoncrook7507 3 года назад

      @@danshasky7057 Shame on you sir
      Gordon Exmouth UK

  • @paulkersey7564
    @paulkersey7564 7 лет назад +1

    As a lifelong fan of Reginald Dixon,it pains me to say this, but i think Margaret Hall's rendition of this piece is much ' richer' than Reg's version .....sorry Reg,though your'e still Blackpool's number 1.

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  7 лет назад

      Thankyou Paul for your kind comments. We are al trying to get Margaret back on the bench to play again for us. She revived her act a few years ago , but it was a "oncer" sadly.

  • @sandrosmusikautomaten3071
    @sandrosmusikautomaten3071 6 лет назад +1

    Waht is the name of the song? 6:31

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  5 лет назад +2

      Can't you READ???

    • @danshasky7057
      @danshasky7057 4 года назад +2

      "Those Good Old Bad Old Days". Margaret announces it at the beginning of the video.

  • @musicisitall
    @musicisitall 10 месяцев назад

    bravó

  • @bonzo874
    @bonzo874 9 лет назад +2

    the audience couldnt wait to leave shame

    • @Parker6432
      @Parker6432  6 лет назад

      Well considering the concert went overtime - and Margaret played an encore, I believe the 600+ audience went away VERY happy!

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    @howardwarwick5563 5 лет назад +1

    ,,

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    @jackminett768 Год назад

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