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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 21 Mar 2023, 12:14 ..and todays Pub of the Day is this, but why![]()
Now that ticks my own interesting box and an added bonus to the Selection of the Crown. You cant beat a bit of an odd pointless but interesting quest, and congratulations to our N Chadwick for dreaming it up.The Crown by N Chadwick For TQ1875, taken 2023-02-18
A few years ago I read a book by Mark Mason "Walking the lines" in which he walked the route of the London Underground lines, overground. I will repeat this visiting all 272 stations (some more than once). My route tries to follow the line of the railway as closely as possible, using footpaths and roads, deviations are made to make the walk more "interesting".
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Yes and the "See other images of "Walking the lines" link on the geograph page reveals this
Neil
NewcastleFalcon wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 18:22bobins wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 09:40
Why not ? Although a stop at the intermediate station makrked Sylvian / Sakamoto might be beneficial
Not sure of their 'best tracks', but their first releases - Firecracker, Yellow Magic, and Computer Game bring back the best memories for me![]()
Regards NeilEDit just have to put in your suggested interim stop. If you enjoy David Sylvian's voice which I do its an absolute treat!
Barking and District Historical Society had a bit of info for the thread, and also trailed "Neil Young Day" to be held in June 2023. In 1971 he recorded two tracks for his "Harvest Album" at Barking Town Hall.