Author Topic: London music map  (Read 5118 times)

groucho

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Re: London music map
« Reply #50 on: 10 January, 2011, 03:39:18 pm »
Passion Play - Jethro Tull

mentions Fulham Road
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Mr Larrington

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Re: London music map
« Reply #51 on: 10 January, 2011, 04:00:51 pm »
Robyn Hitchcock's "Fifty-Two Stations" maintains that there are fifty-two stations on the Northern Line.  There are fifty.
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Re: London music map
« Reply #52 on: 10 January, 2011, 04:03:13 pm »
Primrose Hill - Loudon Wainwright III

Pingu

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Re: London music map
« Reply #53 on: 10 January, 2011, 04:14:43 pm »
Baker Street Muse - Jethro Tull

West One (Shine on Me) - The Ruts

A Bomb in Wardour Street - The Jam

Re: London music map
« Reply #54 on: 10 January, 2011, 06:13:09 pm »
I would just like to point out that quite a few of the places mentioned are not actually in London.....
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John Henry

Re: London music map
« Reply #55 on: 10 January, 2011, 06:13:22 pm »
'Sexual Ealing' by Marvin Gaye?

'Bathtime in Clerkenwell' by The Real Tuesday Weld.

clarion

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Re: London music map
« Reply #56 on: 10 January, 2011, 06:28:32 pm »
I would just like to point out that quite a few of the places mentioned are not actually in London.....

Which ones?
Getting there...

John Henry

Re: London music map
« Reply #57 on: 10 January, 2011, 06:39:16 pm »
Portobello Belle, (Dire Straits)
Plaistow Patricia, (that man Dury again)

Tim Hall

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Re: London music map
« Reply #58 on: 10 January, 2011, 07:09:31 pm »
I would just like to point out that quite a few of the places mentioned are not actually in London.....

Which ones?
Hersham I would have thought, for one.
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Re: London music map
« Reply #59 on: 10 January, 2011, 07:21:49 pm »
I would just like to point out that quite a few of the places mentioned are not actually in London.....

Which ones?

Well, let's go right back to the OP. Since when was Upminster in London?
Those wonderful norks are never far from my thoughts, oh yeah!

clarion

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Re: London music map
« Reply #60 on: 10 January, 2011, 08:35:32 pm »
OK, I confess.  The Kingston Town & Richmond Hill sung of in my suggestions are both elsewhere ;)
Getting there...

Re: London music map
« Reply #61 on: 10 January, 2011, 09:48:41 pm »
I would just like to point out that quite a few of the places mentioned are not actually in London.....

Which ones?
Hersham I would have thought, for one.

It's inside the M25, and therefore in Landun.  :smug:
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Re: London music map
« Reply #62 on: 10 January, 2011, 11:21:40 pm »
'Sexual Ealing' by Marvin Gaye?

That's the spirit  ;D

Mr Larrington

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Re: London music map
« Reply #63 on: 11 January, 2011, 11:17:07 am »
Robyn Hitchcock's "I Something You" mentions Leicester Square, while his "Trams Of Old London" gives you Ludgate, Fenchurch (Street), Highgate Hill, Waterloo, Clerkenwell, Aldgate East, Hammersmith, Electric Avenue (Brixton), Teddington, Kennington, Twickenham and Paddington.  "Trash" mention the Hope & Anchor in Islington.  "Listening To The Higsons" features Lucifer in Frognal, while "Point It At Gran" posits Princess Anne being 82 and living in a one-room flat in Hackney.

There are probably more ;D
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Pingu

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Re: London music map
« Reply #64 on: 11 January, 2011, 11:24:35 am »
Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square - Jethro Tull