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Obscure Musical Road Map of Britain (p.11)
2012/07/29 03:40:31
jamesg1213
'Spencer the Rover' John Martyn (mentions Rotherham)
2012/07/29 14:33:22
Old55
"I met her in a club down in north Soho."
Lola
--The Kinks
2012/07/29 15:09:52
Old55
Jerusalem
--Emerson, Lake & Palmer
2012/07/29 15:38:56
Old55
England Swings
--Roger Miller
2012/07/29 23:28:06
Glyn Barnes
The Scaffold - Thank You Very Much
Aintree
2012/07/29 23:32:18
Glyn Barnes
The New Vaudeville Band - Winchester Cathedral
2012/07/29 23:35:12
Glyn Barnes
Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Cathedral
References Winchester Cathedral
2012/07/31 07:03:22
Old55
"And they wandered in from the city of St. John without a dime."
The Royal Scam
--Steely Dan
2012/07/31 10:00:51
Moshkiae
Glyn Barnes
Fairport Convention -
Fotheringay
References Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire
And one of Sandy Denny's albums' name. I think it was the name of the band also -- have to check
2012/07/31 10:03:20
Moshkiae
Hi,
I was thinking that the Kinks probably would win the title in this thread ... all you have to do is go listen to the first album or 2nd and get those stories about David Watts, and what not ... so English ... that you can smell it over here!
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