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Old 17th May 2011, 07:19 PM
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Same one mate-I think that's the first edition.....

If it is-it's a cracking read,isn't it?

I picked it up in a bookshop in Wicker territory last year!
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Same one mate-I think that's the first edition.....

If it is-it's a cracking read,isn't it?

I picked it up in a bookshop in Wicker territory last year!
I altered my post, i was originally referring to The book - How not to make a cult classic.
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Oh and BTW.

Anyone who wants to read about this in more detail,NEEDS to pick up this.....




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inside-Wick...5659657&sr=1-1
I've just ordered that, not from Amazon, but from The Book Depository where, using the code 'May11', I sl I picked it up for a lot less.

As for the synopsis of the proposed sequel, I don't like it as the power in The Wicker Man was all down to how Howie's dogmatism and unwavering belief in his Christian God, which means he doesn't bother to try and understand the islanders and their beliefs.

The ending would have ruined all that and his return to Summerisle defies all logic.
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I altered my post, i was originally referring to The book - How not to make a cult classic.
Yep great read.
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I've just ordered that, not from Amazon, but from The Book Depository where, using the code 'May11', I sl I picked it up for a lot less.

As for the synopsis of the proposed sequel, I don't like it as the power in The Wicker Man was all down to how Howie's dogmatism and unwavering belief in his Christian God, which means he doesn't bother to try and understand the islanders and their beliefs.

The ending would have ruined all that and his return to Summerisle defies all logic.
My sentiments exactly Nos.
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The latest issue of "Sight and Sound" has an article on this:

"Here's A Health to the Barley Mow:A Century of Folk Customs and Ancient Rural Games" a 2 disc DVD set from BFI out on 18/07/11. If you want to see where all the "pagan" dances etc in "The Wicker Man" came from then this would be a good starting point. It contains the excellent "Oss Oss Wee Oss" which is wild.

If you don't fancy 2 discs of Morris Dancing check out the magazine for the weird beard photos that make "The Wicker Man" look very conservative! Right I'm off for a quick wassail.
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I haven't read this month's yet, but will check out that article in the morning.
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I haven't read this month's yet, but will check out that article in the morning.
Brace yourself for the photo on the top half of page 33, Nos. There is something so eerie and unnerving about it that I can't get it out of my mind.
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I shall read it and let you know what I think. If the photo is as disturbing as you say, I'll tell you about that as well.
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I was listening to "The Wicker Man" soundtrack today for the first time in ages, when I realised I've got two cover versions of songs from it. The excellent Owl Service cover "Procession" but rename it "Willie O'Winsbury(reprise)" on the lp "The View from the Hill" and the barking mad, Circulus cover "Mirie It Is" on their first lp.

Anyone know of any other cover versions?
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