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The Singing Postman 'They're All Playing Dommies in the Bar' (1967 promo video) 

Gazely Gaze
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This 1967 video of 'The Singing Postman' (Allan Smethurst) was part of a delightful 15-minute promotional film made by Ralph Tuck, the local BBC radio announcer who discovered him. It shows rural pub life in the 60's, when pubs were split into two: 'Saloon Bars for the well-to-do who paid more for their drinks, and the 'Public Bar' where workers could visit in their work clothes. Britain's class system flourished in the pubs.
"I like a pint of beer nearly every night. I like a yard if the company's right." More info: en.wikipedia.o...
en.wikipedia.o...
The entire film can be seen at the East Anglian Film Archive at the UEA, who have digitised films going back to 1896, here:
www.eafa.org.uk...
Excerpt shown for information purposes only.
1. I like a pint of beer nearly every night,
I like a yard if the company is right,
Goes in the pub, but they never say a sight,
Cause they’re all playing Dommies in the bar!
2. Round in the smoke room, television on,
Sometimes a quiz show, sometimes a song;
Then you get the newsreel, on about the bomb,
And they’re all-playing dommies in the bar!
3. All the best people, they go in the best room,
Talk about the business, slumps and the boom
Somebody's going to lose their tea break soon
Cause they’re all playing Dommies in the bar
4. Now we don't know where we come from,
We don't know where we're going,
There isn't any rock in this whole world,
There isn't any port of storm!
5. I goes to the landlord, hope to get an ear,
Couldn't find the landlord, he was never there;
Gone down the road, to get a pint of beer,
And they’re all playing dommies in the bar.
6. Rare lot of mothers have to stay at home,
Doing all the washing up, knitting all alone
But they’re all getting ready with a nice big moan
While they all play Dommies in the bar
(They don't know what's coming to them. Good job they don't.)
7. There's a couple in the corner, I think they'd like to fall -
Going to introduce themselves, Take a little walk
The first thing they say: ‘Have you got a bit of chalk?’
And they’re all playing dommies in the bar.
8. There's a nice little barmaid, looking at me,
Nice little barmaid, pretty she be;
Just pulled her stockings up, but they don't see,
Because they’re all playing dommies in the bar!
“Can you go? No! Ohh! Dominoe!”

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Комментарии : 38   
@stevenhibbitt6380
@stevenhibbitt6380 Год назад
The Norfolk of my youth! Oh, how I wish I could go back. 😢
@titchmoynihan2171
@titchmoynihan2171 5 месяцев назад
You can. Just go there now. Nothing has changed since 1950.
@stevenhibbitt6380
@stevenhibbitt6380 5 месяцев назад
@@titchmoynihan2171 I live here! Obviously, you don't!
@kennewicksheri
@kennewicksheri 3 года назад
Excellent ... excellent What a marvelous find of the times
@zerofox7347
@zerofox7347 Год назад
Oh that pub looks like heaven! 😌
@macaylareilly4489
@macaylareilly4489 Год назад
🥰🥰🥰
@alexfellowes8515
@alexfellowes8515 11 месяцев назад
Stowupland Crown 👍
@patrickparker5230
@patrickparker5230 Год назад
Love Norfolk
@ShowRyuKen
@ShowRyuKen 6 лет назад
Just noticed that set of darts on the bar in front of Allan during the first verse. YES!!
@pauldockree9915
@pauldockree9915 Год назад
Norfolk Island.
@ShowRyuKen
@ShowRyuKen 6 лет назад
That lyric "They don't know what's a-comin' to 'em/Good job they don't" at around 2m10s is almost inexplicable in its bleakness when compared with the rest of the song! I read once that Allan suffered from alcoholism and lived in a hostel at the end of his life - I wonder if this is an example of a bit of genuine nihilism butting into an otherwise fairly 'fun' song...?
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 6 лет назад
Yes it's very dark. After the verse about mothers, too. Could be he's referring to the depths of alcholism, though as he probably hadn't discovered that at the time perhaps he's just thinking about the drunken men-folk returning home! In the lyrics I found somewhere, they'd misheard 'yard' as 'yarn'; I'm sure it's yard (ie 'a yard of ale'). One verse is missing from this version but I left it in above. They're also in a slightly different order elsewhere.
@ShowRyuKen
@ShowRyuKen 6 лет назад
It's definitely 'yard' in that verse - a yard of ale's about 3 pints, I think. Makes sense - if the company's right, if his friends are there, he'll have three pints rather than one. Thanks so much for posting this clip, by the way. I love everything about it. The visuals are such a charming snapshot of British life half a century ago, and the lyrics and subject matter are both good fun and oddly profound. I find myself singing this song to myself a lot when I'm just walking around. It's a corker. And yes, your point about the drunken blokes coming home could well be right! I tend to be a bit of an apocalyptic pessimist by nature, so anything with the faintest whiff of nihilism's enough to set me off. ;-)
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 6 лет назад
I too find myself singing it, particularly the catchy opening lines! It's far better than the gimmicky 'Have you got a light'; strangely compelling in its rustic charm. And that dark line - it's almost threatening, as there's no real obvious explanation for it.
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 6 лет назад
Actually there's a few other errors in those lyrics. When I'm bored I might amend them.
@alandent2434
@alandent2434 5 лет назад
@@GazelyGaze And "someone's going to lose their tea break soon" due to businessmen's discussions in the snug- a bit of a critique on capitalism there, methinks.
@benmorris2901
@benmorris2901 6 лет назад
Why does his ale keep changing colour?
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 6 лет назад
My guess is that he downs each pint, and then orders a different one!
@anthonytaylor3989
@anthonytaylor3989 2 года назад
This is the England miss,to much violence and drugs now.
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 2 года назад
Indeed, but pub life wasn't all a bed of roses. Allan Smethurst himself ended up an alchoholic living in a Salvation Army hostel.
@bitinback2825
@bitinback2825 4 года назад
Any idea where this was filmed ?
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 4 года назад
Dunno, but there are a few clues to the East Anglian village locations in the five clips I divided the short film into. Search 'Postman' at my channel. It would be nice to know if much of it has remained the same!
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 4 года назад
Runton is where he is from, according to a song. And there are road signposts in some of the clips, which will give a clue. They're now all in one playlist, here: - ru-vid.com/group/PLbJHRrMcyig9c7UQorhs9Yl5HL6e3J_JY
@juliehodkinson2023
@juliehodkinson2023 3 года назад
Hi, this was filmed in the crown, stowupland. My grandad is in the video playing dominoes!
@damianhunt2187
@damianhunt2187 Год назад
@@juliehodkinson2023 Hi, is the pub still going?
@alexfellowes8515
@alexfellowes8515 11 месяцев назад
@@damianhunt2187yes! The Stowupland Crown. Fantastic pub, great food and really well kept. My absolute favourite ❤️
@johnshort5003
@johnshort5003 4 года назад
These days most of what's going on in the world seems to be life-threatening but of course, you can't smoke in the pub - pathetic.
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 4 года назад
Those were the days, when many died young...
@troughsnout9817
@troughsnout9817 4 года назад
There was a lot wrong with the lyrics and at 7. That verse wasn't in the song.
@GazelyGaze
@GazelyGaze 4 года назад
The lyrics below were lifted from the net, not transcribed from this version. He recorded a number of versions, and amended them along the way.
@douglasfreeman3229
@douglasfreeman3229 Год назад
Should have concentrated on getting letters delivered, like my Uncle did. He couldn't sing either.
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