I like Dorset. So I bought this book in a charity shop. Pretty comprehensive.
Bathing machines at Lyme Regis 1810 |
Great version of the Richard Berry classic. This song was used in a car commercial in the 2000s. Never could play this guitar lick. The Sonics
Taken from the film "A Swingin Affair" released in 1963. John Peel was a big Dick Dale fan - not sure how many sessions he did but at the time it seemed a lot though we weren't complaining.
Yesterday the 30th of the U.S. release. Did you see it? I remember everyone talking about it and Tarantino in particular. Wiki. The soundtrack was big too. We had it with the sound bites from the movie.
Please come to the fabulous new exhibition at the Museum, which starts on 15th October and runs until 16th November.
100 Years of Frome Memorial Theatre
Frome Memorial Hall was opened in 1924, built by public subscription in memory of those from Frome and the surrounding areas who died in the Great War. Over the years the site has been a theatre, a cinema, a dancehall and an events venue. Visit our new exhibition to find out more about its fascinating history.
The museum is open from 10.00am to 2.00pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, and on Frome Independent Market Sundays.
Just heard on Boss.
Quoting the wiki
'Alexander is the only songwriter whose songs have been covered on studio albums by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan (who recorded "Sally Sue Brown" on his 1988 LP Down in the Groove).[6] In 1987, Paul McCartney claimed that "If the Beatles wanted a sound, it was R&B. That's what we used to listen to and what we wanted to be like. Black, that was basically it. Arthur Alexander."[7]'
Compilation A Shot of Rhythm and blues on Spotify here
So coming soon is the Carnival season. Kicks off Bonfire night in Bridgwater. Midsomer Norton is the 11th of November. This book they have in our library which is good as it's expensive. We usually watch from Celia's balcony with hot dogs and onions. Probably the high point of Norton's year. You can watch Bridgwater online live. I will post a link nearer the day.
This was a crazy project we did as a. swan song in 84. Teamed up with a rockabilly trio (stand up drum and upright bass) with Gavin Lusby on guitar me on harp and recorded a couple of old songs. I don't think we sent any out but we might have. Listen here. It's not brilliant.
Cast
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1978 British comedy film
Peter Cook – Sherlock Holmes
Dudley Moore – Doctor Watson / Mr. Spiggot / Mrs. Ada Holmes / Piano Player
Denholm Elliott – Stapleton
Joan Greenwood – Beryl Stapleton
Hugh Griffith – Frankland
Irene Handl – Mrs. Barrymore
Terry-Thomas – Dr. Mortimer
Max Wall – Arthur Barrymore
Kenneth Williams – Sir Henry Baskerville
Roy Kinnear – Ethel Seldon
Dana Gillespie – Mary Frankland
Lucy Griffiths – Iris
Penelope Keith – Massage-Parlour Receptionist
Jessie Matthews – Mrs. Tinsdale
Prunella Scales – Glynis
Josephine Tewson – Nun
Rita Webb – Elder Masseuse
Henry Woolf – Shopkeeper
Spike Milligan – Policeman