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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Bealman - Today at 01:54:47 AM
I'd like to send that Steve Harley clip to my daughters, but I'm useless with videos. I click on 'share' but it takes me to Facebook or Tik Tok or crap like that. Any  easy way of doing it, like Whatsapp or something?
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Bealman - Today at 01:12:24 AM
Just harking back to Steve Harley for a minute, when did he pass away? Heard nothing here.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Farish Spring 2024 Announc...
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 06:53:54 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on March 15, 2024, 05:50:26 PMKernow Guildford have the black/silver D16 diesels in stock

I've been informed Rails now have them too, so I could have something new to play with come this weekend :claphappy:
#4
General Discussion / Re: An Eventful Christmas at T...
Last post by Chris in Prague - Yesterday at 06:31:37 PM
As they bid farewell to Jowan Trelawny outside the entrance to the long driveway leading to Trevelver Castle, expressions of gratitude are exchanged, along with promises to meet again soon. With a final wave, Jowan then set off on his journey back, leaving the convoy to continue its path toward the castle.

As the pair of 'Castle Estates' Landrovers approached the grand entrance to Trevelver Castle, a sense of anticipation filled the air. Despite the biting cold and the deep snow, the four friends returning from their mission felt the warmth of true camaraderie.

As they drove through the imposing gates and along the sweeping driveway, the imposing silhouette of the castle loomed before them, bathed in the soft glow of twilight. The sight of the ancient dark grey stone walls and the bright lights within served as a comforting beacon, a symbol of safety and sanctuary amidst the wintry landscape.

Awaiting their arrival were Lord and Lady Trevelver, standing on the steps of the castle with Huw, Gwen, and a group of the guests, waving eagerly. Their faces were lit up with smiles of relief and gratitude as they welcomed the returning party home.

Inside, a roaring fire crackled in the grand hall, casting a warm glow that spilled out into the entrance hall. As the vehicles came to a stop, there was a flurry of activity as the drivers and passengers disembarked, greeted by the familiar faces of friends and loved ones.

Lord Trevelver stepped forward, extending a firm handshake to each member of the party. "Welcome back, everyone", he proclaimed warmly. Your efforts have not gone unappreciated. But, in particular, I intend to recommend to Prime Minister Macmillan that Jowan Trelawny be awarded the BEM, the British Empire Medal, in recognition of his outstanding service and dedication during the emergency snow-clearing and relief efforts this Christmastide."

As the group made their way into the castle, there was a sense of pride and accomplishment in the air, a shared recognition of the importance of their mission and the bonds of friendship that had carried them through.
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 05:19:39 PM
That's an interesting choice @Malc . A long time ago, I had a sampler album from the Deram record label called Wowie Zowie, Savoy Brown was included as were:

Side 1
1. Touch: Down At Circe's Place (4:47)
2. John Mayall: Where Did I Belong (3:08)
3. Savoy Brown: Train To Nowhere (4:05)
4. Johnny Almond: Voodoo Forest (3:32)
5. East Of Eden: Communication (3:23)

Side 2
1. Genesis: In The Beginning (4:08)
2. The Moody Blues: Nights In White Satin (4:19)
3. William R. Strickland: William R. Strickland Is Only The Name (4:37)
4, John Cameron Quartet: Go Away, Come Back Another Day (4:59)
5. Keef Hartley Band: Not Foolish, Not Wise (3:50)

An interesting disc but not quite as good as the Island samplers. Track 4 Side 1 features the late Alan White (Yes) on drums. John Cameron became part of CCS and has had an interesting career, Genesis sounded nothing like they would, and I rather liked Touch's "Down at Circe's Place", so here it is...

https://youtu.be/Zu0VOvTG70k?si=nMkjAcCggTbdlL3N

Cheers,

Tim
 
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Malc - Yesterday at 04:54:10 PM
A bit of an oldie from Savoy Brown.

#7
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 09:41:16 AM
Steve Harley (and Cockney Rebel) always put a smile on my face with their humorous singles such as 'Judy Teen', 'Mr.Soft' (I have that on 45) and the above mentioned 'Come up and see me'
He'll be missed :(
#8
General Discussion / Re: An Eventful Christmas at T...
Last post by Chris in Prague - Yesterday at 07:33:27 AM
As the convoy of vehicles cautiously made its way through the snow-covered countryside surrounding Trevelver Castle, the atmosphere inside the Landrovers and the Scammell 'Mountaineer' lorry was full of purpose and determination. Despite the challenging conditions, there was an air of camaraderie among the four friends, driven by the shared goal of delivering much-needed relief supplies to the isolated farms and villages.

Jim, Giles, and Jeremy were pleasantly surprised by Monique's eagerness to help. Initially taken aback by her unexpected presence, they soon found themselves impressed by her willingness to get involved and her genuine desire to make a difference. Monique wasted no time in pitching in, assisting with the loading and unloading of supplies and offering her support wherever it was needed.

As they reached each farm and village along their route, Monique's charm proved to be a true asset. Her warm smile and friendly manner instantly put the recipients of the emergency supplies at ease, making them feel valued and reassured during what was undoubtedly a challenging time. Whether it was distributing blankets, food parcels, lanterns and oil, torches and batteries, or medical supplies, Monique's genuine empathy and compassion shone through, leaving a lasting impression on all those they encountered.

By the end of their journey, Jim, Giles, and Jeremyhad to admire Monique's resilience and strength of character. Her untiring dedication to helping others, coupled with her ability to connect with people on a personal level, had made a significant impact on their mission, ensuring that the relief efforts were not only successful but also filled with moments of genuine human connection and kindness.
#9
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 06:20:38 AM
Steve Harley died? Bugger. I was a great fan back in the early seventies. Always reminds me of the time I came to Australia - Cockney Rebel were very popular at the time.

RIP Steve Harley.

Thanks for posting the vid, John.
#10
General Discussion / Re: An Eventful Christmas at T...
Last post by Chris in Prague - March 17, 2024, 04:29:38 PM
Earlier that Christmas Day, shortly before 7 a.m., dawn broke over Trevelver Castle. The sun, just below the horizon, cast a gentle glow as the sky began to lighten. Captain Cador, Giles Roskrow, and Jim Tremayne, invigorated by strong black coffee, stood ready. Their pair of Land Rovers carried essential relief supplies, awaiting the moment to embark on their mission: bringing aid to those isolated in outlying villages and farms.

As the three friends readied themselves for departure, a sudden flurry of movement caught their attention. Monique Gournay emerged from the Castle, her expression betraying a sense of urgency. With quick, determined steps, she made her way across the snow to the second Land Rover and swiftly climbed into the cab, taking a seat beside Jim after giving him a passionate kiss. To Jeremy and Giles, Monique's appearance is more than mission solidarity; it is clear that she is infatuated with Jim, introducing unexpected complexity to the journey ahead.

Jim's reaction to Monique's sudden appearance is one of mild surprise, followed by a flicker of confusion. He had not expected to see her there, having left her sound asleep. There is a moment of hesitation in his expression as he processes her presence next to him, wondering what might have prompted her to join the relief mission.

However, his reaction to Monique's sudden display of affection is one of stunned disbelief. His eyes widen as her gloved hands gently cup his face. The passionate kiss catches him off guard, his initial surprise giving way to a mixture of passion and astonishment. He can feel the warmth of her lips against his, and for a moment, he is lost in the intensity of the encounter. Despite his shock, Jim instinctively responds to her kiss, his heart racing with Monique's unexpected actions. As she pulls away, leaving him momentarily breathless, Jim's mind races with questions, unsure of how to process the sudden turn of events.

However, he quickly composes himself, focusing his attention back on the task at hand. Despite the unexpectedness of her appearance and kiss, Jim remains calm and collected, maintaining his professionalism as they embark on their journey through the snow-covered landscape.

Glancing sidelong at his unexpected passenger as he follows the lead Landrover, Jim admires Monique's elegance and sophistication. Even amidst wintry conditions, her attire—meticulously selected from the finest boutiques in the heart of Paris—strikes a harmonious balance between style and practicality.

He admires how wrapped in a luxurious wool coat, its charcoal grey hue exuding understated opulence, her attire is both fashionable and practical for wintry conditions. The tailored silhouette accentuates her tall, slender figure, while the high collar and elegant buttons add a final touch of sophistication to her ensemble.

Underneath the coat, Monique wears a chic ensemble: an ivory, figure-hugging sweater crafted from soft cashmere fabric. Paired with tailored black woollen trousers, the outfit exhibits timeless sophistication. The sweater's hue complements her lightly tanned complexion, while the trousers elongate her legs, creating an effortlessly elegant silhouette.

"I appreciate your choice of boots, Monique. They're both sturdy and stylish", comments Jim as he follows the vehicle in front down the driveway.

"You're welcome, Jim", she beams, a twinkle in her grey eyes. "These snow boots are not only durable but also waterproof, with a thick sole for a good grip on icy surfaces. And despite their practicality, they still manage to look fashionable with their subtle embellishments and sleek design", Monique adds with a grin.

Jim observes that Monique has completed her ensemble with accessories that project understated glamour despite the wintry conditions. A stylish raspberry beret perches atop her brunette hair, infusing her look with a distinct Parisian flair. A timeless handbag, lined leather gloves, and a cashmere scarf serve both fashion and function, the gloves and scarf keeping her warm in the chilly weather. Jim wonders if Monique ever steps outdoors without a carefully chosen handbag.

Gradually, they descended the snow-covered driveway of the castle, their Land Rovers navigating the wintry terrain. As they reached the entrance gates, an imposing sight awaited them: the yellow Scammell 'Mountaineer' lorry, 'Penmayne Urban District Council Snowplough No.1'. Behind its wheel sat the capable Jowan Trelawny, ready to guide the convoy through the snowdrifts toward the outlying villages.
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