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In 1978 as part of their album, also called Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, Geraint Jarman a ' r Cynganeddwyr recorded a version of the Welsh national anthem using electric guitars, inspired by Jimi Hendrix's rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.
There is a hypothesized link between manic depression and hyper-sexuality, as put forward by Jarman et al.
* Jubilee ( 1978 film ), a cult film directed by Derek Jarman
In 1988, the British film director Derek Jarman made a screen adaptation of War Requiem of the same title, with the 1963 recording as the soundtrack, produced by Don Boyd and financed by the BBC.
Blue is the twelfth and final feature film by director Derek Jarman, released four months before his death from AIDS-related complications.
Category: Films directed by Derek Jarman
Frustrated by the formality of 35 mm film production, and the institutional dependence and resultant prolonged inactivity associated with it ( which had already cost him seven years with Caravaggio, as well as derailing several long-term projects ), Jarman returned to and expanded the super 8 mm-based form he had previously worked in on Imagining October and The Angelic Conversation.
Jarman made a side income by directing music videos for various artists including Marianne Faithfull, The Smiths and the Pet Shop Boys.
Blue consists of a single shot of saturated blue colour filling the screen, as background to a soundtrack composed by Simon Fisher Turner, and featuring original music by Coil and other artists, in which Jarman describes his life and vision.
Jarman also directed the 1989 tour by the UK duo Pet Shop Boys.
The ambient experimental album The Garden is Full of Metal, by Robin Rimbaud, included Jarman speech samples.
* Derek Jarman: Life As Art ( 2004 ): a biography exploring Derek Jarman's life and films by 400Blows Productions / Andy Kimpton-Nye, featuring Tilda Swinton, Simon Fisher Turner, Chris Hobbs and narrated by John Quentin.
* Derek ( 2008 ): a biography of the life and work of Jarman, directed by Isaac Julien, narrated by Tilda Swinton.
* Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman ( 2009 ): a " stylized and lyrical coming-of-age " short film combining narrative and documentary elements directed by Matthew Mishory depicting Jarman's " artistic, sexual, and political awakening in postwar England ".
* Preserving A Harlequin – a Jarman retrospective by Nick Clapson
* Audio recording of Derek Jarman interviewed by Ken Campbell at the ICA, London, 7 February 1984
* The Tempest ( 1979 film ), a 1979 film by Derek Jarman, based on Shakespeare's play
Jubilee is a 1978 cult film directed by Derek Jarman.
Category: Films directed by Derek Jarman
' Slittamenti ' exhibition with works by Peter Greenaway and Derek Jarman.
* Edward II ( film ), 1991 film based on the Marlowe play by Derek Jarman

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It was only much later that some of the Welsh started to feel, in the words of A. O. H. Jarman, " that the privileges of citizenship were only given to the Welsh on condition that they forgot their own particular past and personality, denied their Welshness, and merged with England.
In 1980 Mark Jarman and Robert McDowell started the small magazine The Reaper to promote narrative and formal poetry.

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Even improvements to a 50 / 50 win / loss ratio in 2002 and 2004 were very brief: in 2005 the club won only three games ; and more recently the recruitment of their first high-profile coach since Mal Brown in former North Adelaide, Norwood and Adelaide Crows champion Andrew Jarman collapsed completely after a promising 2009 season: the Demons won only two games in 2010 for their thirteenth wooden spoon.
Shortly after his bandmates Clark and Gaddy died in 1969, Jarman joined Mitchell, Maghostut and Lester Bowie ( trumpet ) in the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble in 1967 ; the group would be later rounded out with the addition of Don Moye on drums.
Jarman enlisted in the United States Army in January, 1942 ( about a month after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor.
O ' Neill also co-owned a racehorse named Pall Mallan, and it won a race in 1961. with Richie Benaud, Barry Jarman and Ray Steele O ' Neill died at the age of 71 after a long battle with throat cancer.
Ross Jarman performed most of the drum tracks for the recording with a broken wrist after a skateboard accident.

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* 1975 – John Jarman, while U. S. Representative from Oklahoma.
" and The Washington Post praised Jarman for " keeping the story streamlined and potently clear while retaining Marlowe's poetic period language ".

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All are upper class members of British Society, and are very disturbed when they learn of the upcoming second marriage of Tanqueray to a Mrs Paula Jarman, a lower class woman with a known sexual past.
In 1967 they were joined by fellow AACM members Joseph Jarman ( saxophone ) and Phillip Wilson ( drums ), and made a number of recordings for Nessa.
As noted above, the musicians were all active multi-instrumentalists: Jarman and Mitchell's primary instruments were alto and tenor saxes, respectively, but they played many other saxophones ( ranging from the tiny sopranino to the large bass ), flutes and clarinets.

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However the Channel had a sharp change in its commissioning policy in the early nineties and the likes of Jarman and Greenaway were forced to seek European co-production financing.
Jarman and his wife were hanged for robbery and murder.
On an episode of " Ghosthunters International " that aired on July 21, 2010, it is mentioned that the Jarman murders at the Ostrich Inn were the inspiration for the story of " Sweeney Todd ".
Filmmakers such as Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith, early Andy Warhol and early John Waters, Vivienne Dick and the aforementioned Derek Jarman were influential in their depictions of queer subcultures.
The station defences were gradually established and by May 1940, Group Captain Jarman reported that the defence of Kinloss was in order.
Minneci and Jarman were sentenced to jail, Jarman for 199 years, one of the longest criminal sentences ever imposed at the time.
In 2004, Cavanagh and Irvine were BAFTA nominated for their BBC Three short film Dose starring Jonathon Lewis Owen, Kate Jarman and Julia Davis and directed by Philip John.
** Shortlisted were: Art & Language, Victor Burgin, Derek Jarman, Steven McKenna and Bill Woodrow.
Grout then toured India and Pakistan over the 1959-60 summer, and captain Richie Benaud insisted Jarman play two tests as almost all games on the tour were Test matches.
Her parents, Thomas Lawless Ternan and Frances Eleanor Ternan ( née Jarman ), were both actors of some distinction.

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