Paul Robeson.
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Paul Robeson.
Most people who have heard the name Paul Robeson associate him with " old man river" like me..but there is more a lot more to PR life than that.
A unique and remarkable life in many ways, before I had 1st seen Joe Stead do this presentation 18 years ago I had no idea of Paul Robesons off stage 100% commitment to working people all over the world.
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If you live down here Joes on tonight at Brixham and next week in Exeter.
A unique and remarkable life in many ways, before I had 1st seen Joe Stead do this presentation 18 years ago I had no idea of Paul Robesons off stage 100% commitment to working people all over the world.
http://www.englishriviera.co.uk/whats-o ... n-p1996343" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you live down here Joes on tonight at Brixham and next week in Exeter.
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I couldn't have been only person think this was about our Robbo but spelt incorrectly
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Robeson was a wonderful man - here's an amazing example of hios bravery, honesty and understanding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTFYnXJSCm8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sorry - I live nowhere near Brixham or Exeter.
Sorry - I live nowhere near Brixham or Exeter.
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I wonder if I'm the only one who was expecting a badly spelt post about our reserve keeper. 

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He connected with The Welsh miners.
Have vinyl of Robeson at Carnegie Hall
Have vinyl of Robeson at Carnegie Hall
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Is Stead still at Notts County?South West Claret. wrote:Most people who have heard the name Paul Robeson associate him with " old man river" like me..but there is more a lot more to PR life than that.
A unique and remarkable life in many ways, before I had 1st seen Joe Stead do this presentation 18 years ago I had no idea of Paul Robesons off stage 100% commitment to working people all over the world.
http://www.englishriviera.co.uk/whats-o ... n-p1996343" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you live down here Joes on tonight at Brixham and next week in Exeter.
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Somewhere i have a single of Robeson singing Jerusalem and Oh Sinner Man
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He was certainly known amongst people of my mothers generation (born 1917) for both his singing and his politics. Even my mother, who was a staunch Conservative, admired him.
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My mum used to worship Paul Robeson.
He was indeed a dedicated civil rights activist and made a few enemies on the right wing of American politics.
He was indeed a dedicated civil rights activist and made a few enemies on the right wing of American politics.
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Black listed by House Un-American Activities Committee like a lot of Civil Rights Activists
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Yes- he was a great man- had been a v good American Football player, studied law, wonderful singer and a respected political activist. In the UK, he was especially respected in South Wales because of his support of Welsh miners.
I have a couple of his albums which I like to listen to occasionally because of his great deep voice. It's got to be said that a few of his songs wouldn't be allowed now because of use of certain race-related words (notwithstanding that he was an ongoing strong activist for civil rights of course).
My favourite is his Lazy Bones version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIZDErpI9lQ
I have a couple of his albums which I like to listen to occasionally because of his great deep voice. It's got to be said that a few of his songs wouldn't be allowed now because of use of certain race-related words (notwithstanding that he was an ongoing strong activist for civil rights of course).
My favourite is his Lazy Bones version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIZDErpI9lQ
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Paul Robeson changed some of the lyrics in old man river 3 times as he learned more about the way society was being abusivly run by the istablishment in the states and over here.
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I also worshiped Paul Robeson - still do.
A great, decent and honourable man who fought for the common man and against oppression of humanity.
What hasn't been mentioned is his film career. I first saw him on-screen in "The Proud Land" (1940). The story of David Goliath, a Black American, who arrives in Wales and wins the respect of the Welsh miners through his singing. He shares the hardships of their lives, and becomes a working-class hero as he helps to better their working conditions and ultimately, during a mining accident, sacrifices his life to save fellow miners.
I left the cinema with a lump in my throat. I was overcome.
He sings "Land of my Fathers" at the following website - sung in 1966 - His voice by this time was not as good as when he sang in the 1940 film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziJoep1cDlY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He also appeared in "Showboat" Where as Joe he sings "Ol' Man River" - This song will never be sung better than this rendition by Paul Robeson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyJtGNk9iEU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In total he appeared in fifteen films.
One of my greatest regrets is that I never got to meet him. He lived in Philadelphia from 1968 until he died in 1976. I also lived in Philadelphia - from 1963 until 1976. I was never aware that he lived close by.
A great, decent and honourable man who fought for the common man and against oppression of humanity.
What hasn't been mentioned is his film career. I first saw him on-screen in "The Proud Land" (1940). The story of David Goliath, a Black American, who arrives in Wales and wins the respect of the Welsh miners through his singing. He shares the hardships of their lives, and becomes a working-class hero as he helps to better their working conditions and ultimately, during a mining accident, sacrifices his life to save fellow miners.
I left the cinema with a lump in my throat. I was overcome.
He sings "Land of my Fathers" at the following website - sung in 1966 - His voice by this time was not as good as when he sang in the 1940 film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziJoep1cDlY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He also appeared in "Showboat" Where as Joe he sings "Ol' Man River" - This song will never be sung better than this rendition by Paul Robeson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyJtGNk9iEU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In total he appeared in fifteen films.
One of my greatest regrets is that I never got to meet him. He lived in Philadelphia from 1968 until he died in 1976. I also lived in Philadelphia - from 1963 until 1976. I was never aware that he lived close by.
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Rowls probably reckons he was a fascist.
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Probably the most pointless and inappropriately placed post in the history of this board.fatboy47 wrote:Rowls probably reckons he was a fascist.
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A truly great man.
There's a very good one man show entitled Call Mr Robeson that is well worth a watch. It still tours; info at the link below
http://www.tayoalukoandfriends.com/robeson/
There's a very good one man show entitled Call Mr Robeson that is well worth a watch. It still tours; info at the link below
http://www.tayoalukoandfriends.com/robeson/