Originally posted by Caliban
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The Waste Land, Friday 30th March 2,15 pm on R4
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostNot complaining that it is on. Just surprised - well, no, maybe in today's terms I'm not - that Waste Land should be on R3.
I hope this isn't a stage in one of those stealthy processes to alter what Radio 3 does; in this case remove any serious spoken arts programmes from R3 on the grounds that they're now on R4 (albeit in reduced quantity).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI've listened and recorded it but think I prefer my Guinness. Two readers add another dimention though I suppose. A great work but a mite depressing if one already feels 'down'
(Was Jeremy Irons too lachrymose?)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Although recordings by Alec Guinness & Paul Scofield of Eliot's verse have given me much pleasure, I have memories going back further in time of Robert Speight as being as near perfect as one might wish for.
Does anyone remember him ? I had an LP of the Four Quartets, a treasured item - or am I remembering back through rose - tinted earphones.
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Fascinating to read the original version with Ezra Pound's red ink scribbled over it. He did a mrvellous job of knocking it into shape.
I love Alec Guinness reading TSE. His treasure trove of accents are priceless. His lisping old Cockney lady with the whistle
through her teeth is just one of so many wonderful nuggets:
"When Lil's husband got demobbed, I said -
I didn't mince my words, I said to her myself,
HURRY UP PLEASE IT'S TIME
Now Albert's coming back, make yourself a bit smart.
He'll want to know what you done with that money he gave you
To get herself some teeth. He did, I was there.
You have them all out, Lil, and get a nice set,
He said, I swear, I can't bear to look at you.
And no more can't I, I said, and think of poor Albert...."
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