Was hoping it was H for Hentor (Warren), but still interesting though!
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Was hoping it was H for Hentor (Warren), but still interesting though!
Is it one of thesse H boundary stones? dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/h-boundstone...
Nice! Not many of those about.
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Ha, always assumed it was a bus stop!
Oh really? That's great news. Saw him a few years ago in Bristol playing all new stuff and then nothing, just disappeared.
I wonder whatever happened to him?
I love how It's all so wonky when you see it in person. It's great obviously, but also a bit rubbish. Mostly great though.
Thanks to @thefnl.bsky.social this exceptionally rare Tudor map of Kingsbridge in Devon has been acquired for public research at the Devon Heritage Centre, after more than four centuries in private hands.
As long as we're talking rabbit warrens and not your fancy pants free warrens.
Ooh easily one of my favourite warren sites (er, yeah niche I know). Possibly post-medieval rather than medieval, but a great site either way!
I only discovered the other day that the Never Before version is a different mix. Much more listenable, though still not exactly amazing.
I really like the surrounding albums, but I've never really been able to get into this one that much. It just sounds too spindly or something. I realise that's an unpopular position for a SY fan though!
Wedding present and, er, milli vanilli
Sisters of mercy and inxs
Fleetwood Mac and Neneh Cherry
So I'm guessing you won't be doing a Christmas singles poll then?!
That's the one. The band are playing surrounded by little kids. You don't see that about 100 times every Christmas?! It's seared into my brain.
Oh god it's just come to me - he reminds me of one of the kids in Wizzard's Christmas single video!
Less Shop Assistantsy, but yeah I liked that a lot. I'll have to check them out propertly. And the kid in that video really reminds me of someone and I can't think who and now it's annoying me no end. So thanks!
Never heard any of those. Really like the Charlottes - sounds like Shop Assistants. Anyway, Charlottes and Cud for me.
Sonic Youth and Whitesnake
Stone roses and timelords
14 iced bears and house of love
Ha Volunteers is where they lose me! I generally really like Grace's songs as they have a weird quality to them, but the blokes' songs sound normal in comparison and slightly underwhelming I guess.
Not a huuuuuge JA fan, but yeah this one is something special.
Made me think of the Narmer Palette, but guessing it's not!
Eric B & Rakim and U2
Ah I tried to visit that when I was last up there but the field was shut and couldn't get in :( Looks great though.