Originally posted by Mahlerei
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"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Nice thought greenilex but I'm about the only one of my wider family who worked in London. They mostly seem to avoid it but I still have many happy memories of theatres, concerts, parks, meals out. I try not to say I worked mostly in the Soho area as it has overtones,but I did. Music and book publishers though
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostYes, there's nothing better than a spring day in a city centre on an offshore island somewhere near Europe...can't beat it.
I think you're right though - not sure there is anywhere 'better' on a Spring day... many places as good in their different ways, but the parks in the centre of this particular offshore capital are spectacular, I sometimes can't believe I have the good fortune to have a journey to work that takes me pedalling through the middle of them, listening of course to Radio 3"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by salymap View PostNice thought greenilex but I'm about the only one of my wider family who worked in London. They mostly seem to avoid it but I still have many happy memories of theatres, concerts, parks, meals out. I try not to say I worked mostly in the Soho area as it has overtones,but I did. Music and book publishers though
Any particular shops/streets you recall fondly & want a report back on, salymap? Remember the EMG shop at one corner of Soho Square?
This warm weather makes my feet and sundry joints feel so much better
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Morning Am51, I'll have a think about shops I remember. There was a record shop with an 'open front' in Newport Court where I spent a lot of money at lunch time. There was also Imhoff and severalsmall record shops I've forgotten.And the Chinese meals were great in Cranbourne Street and the Moussaka in a Greek place in Gt Marlborough Street. I'll try and think of some more. bws
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amateur51
Originally posted by salymap View PostMorning Am51, I'll have a think about shops I remember. There was a record shop with an 'open front' in Newport Court where I spent a lot of money at lunch time. There was also Imhoff and severalsmall record shops I've forgotten.And the Chinese meals were great in Cranbourne Street and the Moussaka in a Greek place in Gt Marlborough Street. I'll try and think of some more. bws
Happy days
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwell, I'm just back from a few days in wild Wales (Machynlleth, Dolgellau, and points north) - and I have to report that the sun shone every day - cloudless skies - positively warm - trees in first flush - birds a-tweeting like billy-o - something wrong, surely...
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Anna
Our local weather station, here in SE Wales, reports it was 19 degrees at 2pm today. That is not normal. I love Machynlleth, so much to see and do around there, the history re Owain Glyndŵr, is the Centre for Alt Tech still going strong?
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rubbernecker
I think the one thing that has improved is the food, and certainly one of the places we're staying has, at long last, earned its michelin star.
All this talk of Soho record shops has me going bit misty in the eye department. Hours spent in the late 1970s rifling through the browsers at Henry Stave and Orchesographie. Now there's only Harold Moore's left, but it's very rare to see a bargain there. I was also working in a record shop out of town then, and then later at Foyles in those dark, chaotic days.
Much changed, now, Foyles. The music dept. is really very good indeed, very well-stocked and nicely laid-out. I have given up going to both the Oxford St HMVs. Utterly hopeless trying to find any stock items there at all. It's all owned by Citibank now who are desperate to offload it. O tempus...
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