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That didn't do it for me either Steve I'm afraid. We'll just have to accept that I have turned into a musical heathen!! :-D
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You can't please all the people all the time Mick.
I am of course very biased here.
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Good job the either of the two appearances in that chart for London Grammar weren't put up MIck. They have featured on the PE Jukebox with one of the tracks before. Much more of an acquired taste.
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London Grammar's music has been described as "a blend of ambient, ethereal and classical sounds" with melancholy guitar, soaring vocals, and plaintive lyrics. Hannah Reid's powerful, brooding vocals, prominent on all of London Grammar's tracks released to date, are often compared to those of Judie Tzuke and Florence Welch.
just for the record its here, but I would expect a 0/10 rating from your good self :-D
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 01 Apr 2022, 14:51 Good job the either of the two appearances in that chart for London Grammar weren't put up MIck. They have featured on the PE Jukebox with one of the tracks before. Much more of an acquired taste.

just for the record its here, but I would expect a 0/10 rating from your good self :-D
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You're not wrong Neil!! I might allow some credit for her voice control but a shame she hasn't put it to better use!! A handy track for playing in the garden though, as a pigeon scarer!! :-D
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I have tried to like them and did find one song liked but forget what it was now.
Same with Wolf Alice, I would like to like them, just for Elle Rowsell, but always disappointed.
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Nothing to do with the chart for 1st April, but on April 1st 2022 I have been revisiting this. Remember the girl from Ipanema.....here's Astrud giving the Francis Lai classic from Une Homme et Une femme a decent outing.



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As the day has gone on, my pictures of rabbits have got better...
A young rabbit in amongst the poison ivy!
A young rabbit in amongst the poison ivy!
and a reasonable effort at a swan with two necks
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Plenty for folk to contribute to but I like to keep calendar turning day on the first day of the month going with original images taken today, so if you have anything to add please do.
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Seeing as I had my stamp album out, I selected a random page with the random.org tool....page number 98 and luckily a page which had stamps on it.
Not getting much through the letterbox <br />from any of those Countries I think<br />they would have come from Woolworths!
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from any of those Countries I think
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I like to drop the odd picture in here to mark the start of a new month with the odd original picture taken on the first day.

So June 1st 2022 first shutter click specifically for this thread is a pile of bricks recycled by me (with consent of course) from a local builders waste pile before it gets transported away. I reckon I need about 24 more to complete a top for a garden wall. They are quite a classy brick when you can be bothered to chisel off the mortar, which of course is a waste of time for a proper builder :-D
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More to add to the named bricks collection from Spittal Beach collected and photographed 1st June 2022.

S.M.C. Scremerston Colliery nr Berwick-upon-Tweed, was acquired by the Hartley Main Colliery group in the mid-1930's and a new brickworks established alongside the original brick and tileworks, which had previously stood derelict for a number or years. Short-lived, the brickworks and colliery closed in 1944, but during this period its production was marked S.M.C.; Scremerston Main Colliery, and used extensively within the local Berwick area.

Bearpark County Durham Colliery close to Durham City in the Browney Valley

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Scotia & Sneyd Green Brick & Marl Co Ltd, Scotia Bank, Tunstall, close to the site of the old Scotia Colliery. This company is listed in the 1907 trade directory. Presumably refers to the area of Sunderland near Ryhope. A well travelled brick the SCOTIA, one was found at Plantation House Suriname

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bricks of the day 1st June 2022
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As a first day I thought I'd try out the camera with a simple test of the zoom. I was quite impressed, the two pictures are taken from the same camera position from no zoom to full zoom!! :-D
The normal view
The normal view
The zoomed view!
The zoomed view!
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Checked out what was happening at the Union Chain Bridge, the worlds oldest vehicle carrying suspension bridge.

It really is a colossal waste of money from a modern transport infrastructure point of view and that's from someone who regards the bridge as an iconic crossing of the Tweed, and ranks second only to Carter Bar as the best border crossing. Alternative crossings are available and no-one but odd tourist, and cyclists and walkers use it. It connects sparsely populated farmland and country estates on one side with the same on the other.

Its a nice artistic and engineering installation but if such bridges had to to break even with revenues generated by users of the bridge, it would never be renovated and maintained.

This is what it looks like now
Still a connection between England and Scotland for the acrobatic.,<br />Quite a photographic achievement zoom in and there's my makeshift &quot;spear&quot; just about to enter the water in pre-splash stage
Still a connection between England and Scotland for the acrobatic.,
Quite a photographic achievement zoom in and there's my makeshift "spear" just about to enter the water in pre-splash stage
and a bit of artwork on display at the Chainbridge honey farm of how it was.
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First day/ First things

Never stopped to photograph Twizel Bridge. Biggest single arch span once upon a time for 3 centuries. As with many things in that area of North Northumberland, a Flodden connection. It was built in 1511 across the River Till and by 1513 was used to good effect by the Thomas Earl of Surrey who marched northwards to outflank the Scottish forces of King James IV, crossing at Twizel Bridge. The move resulted in the Scottish Forces abandoning their position of strength on Flodden Hill, and played a major part in how the battle unfolded.
Twizel Bridge North Northumberland 1st June 2022
Twizel Bridge North Northumberland 1st June 2022
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This should come in handy for one of the Counties in the Spotlight not yet selected
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