Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
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Silent Majority
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
Here's the Windmill
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City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
This is how I learn anything really. I've learned more from rock n roll than I ever did from school. Though this one isn't new to me it's always great when I hear people discovering stuff through great lyrics.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 10:53amimg_1_1695390733170.jpg
Old picture of Brixton, making sense of a line in Tighten Up Vol 88.
Here's the Windmill
https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/about/h ... ing%20life
City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Effra
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia
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Silent Majority
- Singer-Songwriter Nancy
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
I guess you could say, Mark, that you learnt more from a three minute record than you ever learnt at school.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:15pmThis is how I learn anything really. I've learned more from rock n roll than I ever did from school. Though this one isn't new to me it's always great when I hear people discovering stuff through great lyrics.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 10:53amimg_1_1695390733170.jpg
Old picture of Brixton, making sense of a line in Tighten Up Vol 88.
Here's the Windmill
https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/about/h ... ing%20life
City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Effra
BAD aren't usually a band in need of much annotating, so that's another reason to love this track and its South London specificity. The Bon Marche was the only thing new to me (NWA would be photographed under that bridge on their only visit to England) but wanted to share background for the rest of those lines. Bazarboy75's video for his and Heaton's top cover shares some of the feeling of the tracks history.
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
I remember many years ago when Eddy Grant released his single "Electric Avenue" being totally fascinated by the fact their was a place called Electric Avenue in London. Then reading up about the history of it. Whereas school only taught me where to find the toilet and the rear of the bike shed.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:26pmI guess you could say, Mark, that you learnt more from a three minute record than you ever learnt at school.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:15pmThis is how I learn anything really. I've learned more from rock n roll than I ever did from school. Though this one isn't new to me it's always great when I hear people discovering stuff through great lyrics.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 10:53amimg_1_1695390733170.jpg
Old picture of Brixton, making sense of a line in Tighten Up Vol 88.
Here's the Windmill
https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/about/h ... ing%20life
City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Effra
BAD aren't usually a band in need of much annotating, so that's another reason to love this track and its South London specificity. The Bon Marche was the only thing new to me (NWA would be photographed under that bridge on their only visit to England) but wanted to share background for the rest of those lines. Bazarboy75's video for his and Heaton's top cover shares some of the feeling of the tracks history.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia
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Silent Majority
- Singer-Songwriter Nancy
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- Joined: 10 Nov 2008, 8:28pm
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
The history of Electric Avenue should have a book to itself if there isn't already one. That's what makes people interesting, is how much kd their passion for learning is there after the teachers have done their best to beat that curiousity out of them. And, based on my mates in higher education, a lot of academics aren't included in that.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:38pmI remember many years ago when Eddy Grant released his single "Electric Avenue" being totally fascinated by the fact their was a place called Electric Avenue in London. Then reading up about the history of it. Whereas school only taught me where to find the toilet and the rear of the bike shed.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:26pmI guess you could say, Mark, that you learnt more from a three minute record than you ever learnt at school.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:15pmThis is how I learn anything really. I've learned more from rock n roll than I ever did from school. Though this one isn't new to me it's always great when I hear people discovering stuff through great lyrics.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 10:53amimg_1_1695390733170.jpg
Old picture of Brixton, making sense of a line in Tighten Up Vol 88.
Here's the Windmill
https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/about/h ... ing%20life
City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Effra
BAD aren't usually a band in need of much annotating, so that's another reason to love this track and its South London specificity. The Bon Marche was the only thing new to me (NWA would be photographed under that bridge on their only visit to England) but wanted to share background for the rest of those lines. Bazarboy75's video for his and Heaton's top cover shares some of the feeling of the tracks history.
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
When I hear of Doc talking about how he schools his students then I'm jealous of the fact. Because the teachers I had were stuck in a rut of backwards thinking and old stubborn bullshit values which I didn't agree with. Their attitude was always how dare you question how great these old writers like Shakespeare are blah blah blah... and I'm like yeah whatever fuck off with your boring old crap. I'd be wanting to read Orwell or JG Ballard but no I have to read fucking Shakespeare and I'm like hey "fucking shake this" ...off to the deputy head master for the cane yet again. Oh the joys of being schooled by the rod!Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:40pmThe history of Electric Avenue should have a book to itself if there isn't already one. That's what makes people interesting, is how much kd their passion for learning is there after the teachers have done their best to beat that curiousity out of them. And, based on my mates in higher education, a lot of academics aren't included in that.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:38pmI remember many years ago when Eddy Grant released his single "Electric Avenue" being totally fascinated by the fact their was a place called Electric Avenue in London. Then reading up about the history of it. Whereas school only taught me where to find the toilet and the rear of the bike shed.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:26pmI guess you could say, Mark, that you learnt more from a three minute record than you ever learnt at school.Marky Dread wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 12:15pmThis is how I learn anything really. I've learned more from rock n roll than I ever did from school. Though this one isn't new to me it's always great when I hear people discovering stuff through great lyrics.Silent Majority wrote: β22 Sep 2023, 10:53amimg_1_1695390733170.jpg
Old picture of Brixton, making sense of a line in Tighten Up Vol 88.
Here's the Windmill
https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/about/h ... ing%20life
City of Spades, for those unaware, was a novel by Colin MacInnes, best known for his mod books (favs of Pete Townshend and Paul Weller) one, Absolute Beginners, of which was adapted by Julie Temple. Bowie contributed the theme song.
Here's the Effra River, entirely under Brixton
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Effra
BAD aren't usually a band in need of much annotating, so that's another reason to love this track and its South London specificity. The Bon Marche was the only thing new to me (NWA would be photographed under that bridge on their only visit to England) but wanted to share background for the rest of those lines. Bazarboy75's video for his and Heaton's top cover shares some of the feeling of the tracks history.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia
- Marky Dread
- Messiah of the Milk Bar
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Re: Tighten Up Vol. 88 remixed again.
Talking of school made me remember this nugget. I had a Welsh teacher (Ivor Evans) for English lessons. He hated me with a vengeance and the feeling was mutual. Little nasty fucker always tried to put me down every chance he got. I remember how he would throw pieces of chalk at us kids and the wooden blackboard eraser.
One afternoon I had offended him as usual and he stood there in the middle of the class room pointing at me saying "you will never amount to anything boy!" to which I replied "of course not what chance have I got with a two bob cunt of a teacher like you". This occurred just as the headmaster was walking by with some delegates from the local council. I thought Ivor Evans head was going to explode it was so red.
Anyway upshot was my backside took another beating from the deputy head.
One afternoon I had offended him as usual and he stood there in the middle of the class room pointing at me saying "you will never amount to anything boy!" to which I replied "of course not what chance have I got with a two bob cunt of a teacher like you". This occurred just as the headmaster was walking by with some delegates from the local council. I thought Ivor Evans head was going to explode it was so red.
Anyway upshot was my backside took another beating from the deputy head.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia