1967 6PM July I turned on television in my parents room&" the Bubble" with1or other theme songs come on.Episode {1.1} I realized what television as an art media could be.But why was a 15 year hormone at home is the real question on a hot July eve.Better spend it sitting on the front porch swing with my best girl Annabelle by my side watching fireflies.I TOLD you I was in my parent's bedroom with Annebelle.
Well, they used the word -- that much is undeniable. Number 2 said something like "the whole world will be one giant internet". I think it was in the second episode.
I have had Carmels' album for some time now, and her music stands up beautifully to being played over and over again. There is always something new to be heard in it. Dire? Hah - phooey! Brilliant? Yes!
The music on this is especially dire. Original composer of the end FallOut theme was Frenchman Jack Arel. This is a horrible disservice both to him and the spirit of the Prisoner. Rubbish!
Brillkiant interpretation of the essence of the surreal wonder that was "The Prisoner". I wish there were more creative comments like this one on that seminal show. I recognise the work of the non-pareil Carmel Morris. Keep it up Carmel. I am your Number One Fan (damn, I've let out the secret identity of Number One). Oh, well.
The Prisoner awakes ... to the well remembered nightmare of lost identity. The images and Carmel Morrises musical evocation meld seamlessly - did the images follow the music or the music follow the action?
This is to be watched again and again, in the hope that ultimately the answer will come clear.
Damn freaky... How in the H_E_2_Sticks did i get to this video!
Better yet, why did i keep watcing... kind of scary in a wierd way, eh..........!
But thumbs up dude ;)
IceAngel166 7 months ago
1967 6PM July I turned on television in my parents room&" the Bubble" with1or other theme songs come on.Episode {1.1} I realized what television as an art media could be.But why was a 15 year hormone at home is the real question on a hot July eve.Better spend it sitting on the front porch swing with my best girl Annabelle by my side watching fireflies.I TOLD you I was in my parent's bedroom with Annebelle.
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
Very good - very much enjoyed that, thanks! Babylon 5 meets the Prisoner with a flash of Thunderbird 2; I'm in heaven!
Anomalocaris42 1 year ago
great music mix, works well with the images.
kalsolarUK 1 year ago
The outfit she is wearing at the beginning of the video is the same outfit from the Babylon 5 TV series(end of season 3 thru season 5)
gorfling69 1 year ago
Carmel is the best talent to come from Austraiia ever!
darkdukeuk 1 year ago 2
I understand the whole series and it's symbolisms because I viewed the series at age 15 in 1967.Please write for explanations in depth to me.
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
@RasMajnouni you idiot
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
@RasMajnouni no,really I was born with a 3 lobed brain so I take no credit for above average intelligence.
RasMajnouni 1 year ago
great tribute to a genius who even predicted the internet in 1967
illaveyoubutler 2 years ago
@illaveyoubutler
Well, they used the word -- that much is undeniable. Number 2 said something like "the whole world will be one giant internet". I think it was in the second episode.
ChopstickBrando 2 years ago
I have had Carmels' album for some time now, and her music stands up beautifully to being played over and over again. There is always something new to be heard in it. Dire? Hah - phooey! Brilliant? Yes!
karinangelika 3 years ago 2
The music on this is especially dire. Original composer of the end FallOut theme was Frenchman Jack Arel. This is a horrible disservice both to him and the spirit of the Prisoner. Rubbish!
losgrindos 3 years ago
Brilliant Music by Carmel. Her album is equally as good as this track. Intesting video but prefer her original video.
darkdukeuk 4 years ago 2
Brillkiant interpretation of the essence of the surreal wonder that was "The Prisoner". I wish there were more creative comments like this one on that seminal show. I recognise the work of the non-pareil Carmel Morris. Keep it up Carmel. I am your Number One Fan (damn, I've let out the secret identity of Number One). Oh, well.
Blak Harted Kate
blakhartedkate 4 years ago 3
The Prisoner awakes ... to the well remembered nightmare of lost identity. The images and Carmel Morrises musical evocation meld seamlessly - did the images follow the music or the music follow the action?
This is to be watched again and again, in the hope that ultimately the answer will come clear.
What is the question? That is the question!
8lakejake 4 years ago 3
What a mind-trip! We must break this woman out of her circle of adoring fans and launch her into the wide, wide world. (Love the JS Bach quote.)
Nadzabgirl 4 years ago 3