Yeah.. always gotta be a bobble-head girl with bug glasses, talking about music. being "a man's space", and how "the music industry discriminates against women".. uhh.. you need to get out more, because you're stuck 40 years in the past. Pft.. 😏
Thank you for uploading this on RU-vid! So cool to watch almost 13 years later. I'm Martha's daughter, Dora, and I work at the store now! We're still here and doing better than ever :)
Hi Dora! Thanks so much for the comment! I think it's fantastic extension of the story that you now work there. So cool! So glad to hear the store is doing well and I look forward to my next visit to The House. Please share the film with your friends and customers of the store!
@@catnap387, Changed by Thalerhof / Inni po Talerhofie / Verändert durch Thalerhof Thalerhof & Terezin Concentration Camps (1914-1917), is completely erased from Ukraine history, but documents exist in The US Library of Congress. Lemko-Rusyn will NOT forget / We Shall NOT Forget. Thalerhof & Terezin Concentration Camps (1914-1917). Changed by Thalerhof / Inni po Talerhofie / Verändert durch Thalerhof. Changed by Thalerhof / Перемінены през Талергоф, a documentary by John Righetti and Maria Silvestri. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n6Q6SRbDQic.html&feature=share ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qAY29S9ex0E.html
@@catnap387, Until the winter 1915, there were no barracks in THALERHOF Cocentration Camp. Prisoners slept on the ground in the open-air during rain and frost. According to U.S. Congressman Medill McCormick, prisoners were beaten and tortured. On November 9, 1914 official report of field marshal Schleer said there were 5,700 Carpatho-Rusyns, Lemkos in Thalerhof. In all, 20 thousand people were prisoners of Thalerhof from September 4, 1914 to May 10, 1917. THALERHOF and TEREZIN was an Austro-Hungarian - (first in the civilized world) - Concentration Camps created for the Lemko-Rusyn in 1914 of the Eastern Church (both Orthodox and Greek Catholic). Approximately 20 thousand of Carpatho-Rusyns, Lemkos where intern. Many of them were tortured and executed, included Women and Children. Irony is that ALL of them were innocent of accused treason against Austro-Hungarian Empire by UKRAINIAN SLAVIC brother(s).
Dear daveyg14201, Operation "Vistula" - was the only forcible deportation (forced resettlement) of approx. 40,000 Lemko-Rusyns by the new Polish communist troops to the German lands in 1947, that is to the North, North West and Western part of present day Poland. This operation has touched those Lemko-Rusyns who VOLUNTARILY did not leave to the USSR in 1944-1946 years. / L'opération "Vistule" - était la seule expulsion forcée (réinstallation forcée) d'env. 40 000 Lemko-Rusyns par les nouvelles troupes communistes polonaises sur les terres allemandes en 1947, soit au nord, au nord-ouest et à l'ouest de la Pologne actuelle. Cette opération a touché les Lemko-Rusyns qui, volontairement, ne sont pas partis en URSS en 1944-1946 ans.
My Lemko grandfather came to the U.S about that time. Worked hard here and had a son (my dad) and a daughter. Thank god they were American citizens. Luckily they chose to come back when they were in their teens. My Grandfather wasn't lucky. He was forced from his land by the Polish communists. In other words, they stole his land. They forced him to go to the Ukraine.
Not correct. Almost half a million Ukrainians (including Lemkos) were forcibly deported to Soviet Ukraine between 1944 and 1946. Another 70,000 Lemkos who had remained during the 1944-46 deportation were forcibly deported by the Polish government into previously German occupied Polish territories. Ergo there were TWO forced deportations>
@@catnap387 Correction; In 1947, about 40,000 Lemkos-Rusyns were forcibly relocated to the north, north-west and west of today's Poland. NOT IN 1944-46.
@@catnap387 Correct. Many people who refused deportation did not make it. They were dealt with by other means. I know. My Grandfather and family wound up in Ukraine S.S R. Russophobia still exists.
Fondly remember the House of Records back in 1974 / 75 when I lived in Eugene . . . favorite find was John Herald's first solo album for $1 new, had never heard his music and it has been one of my alltime favorites since . . . best wishes and thanks!
The video will be screened in the Pacific northwest this fall on a mini tour, as well as at various film festivals. It will be released on DVD in the late fall or winter. I'll contact you when it's released.
House of Records is my favorite music shop. It has such a vast collection of tunes -- old and new, local and foreign. I hope it doesn't go away. Goodness knows I've spent more than I should have there, haha. But it's always worth every penny. The experience, the people, and the music are invaluable.
Yeah it means I can take a punch to the head as if my head is made of rock but I know you were insinuating that I was an idiot but you forgot to put a whole word in a sentence that made me assume you were another Bills basher. You need to be careful with things like that because some people love their team a little too much and put classless responses just to see what the guy will say and I misidentified you but hey THAT'S LIFE!!!