Roger Bennion's photos
Stowe School
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I am definitely not knocking a private school education! I am just a mere secondary school educated mortal and the closest I have got to the private Stowe School is seeing it when wondering around Stowe Landscape Gardens :-) In fact on one occasion I was asked NOT to point my camera in the direction of the school!
However, on Easter Monday peeps wondering around Stowe Landscape Gardens were encouraged to enter the grounds of Stowe School and visit the school Tuck Shop for refreshments :-) A great idea :-)
Anyway, then there was a dilemma for me. As I said I had previously been told not to point my camera in the direction of the school but here I was now in the school grounds :-) So, should I risk being told off and take some photos??? Well, of course I did and this is one of them showing part of the school :-)
"Reflections of My Life"
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I have previously used “Reflections of My Life” by Marmalade. Then, the other day I came across this video gem of Dean Ford (Marmalade) and Joe Tansin (Badfinger)
Some of the YouTube comments -
"I loved it then and this version tears at my heart. So sad but so beautiful!!”
“Bloody gorgeous! Thank you.”
“That was absolutely amazing! I was moved to tears.”
I've got my big box of tissues at hand!
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Listen here ~ Reflections of My Life ~ Dean Ford & Joe Tansin
And, I will also be finding a way to use The Glasgow Road by Dean and Joe :-)
"Book Song"
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As it is after 1 'o' clock in the morning here in Aylesbury I am goin' to have to complete this 1,001 upload to StoL, tomorrow :-)))
***** Congratulations to Karen on the 1,000th upload to 'StoL'......brilliant :-) *****
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Listen here ~ Book Song ~ Fairport Convention
As Mick says this track is from Fairport's 'What We Did on Our Holidays' album. I don't have much Fairport music but I always come back to this album :-)
It is most probably an obvious thing to say but this lady is sitting in front of the recently opened Weston Library in Broad Street :-) The Library was previously hiding behind the 'A to Z' hoardings whilst building work was underway :-) Clearly there will not be any more of my 'A to Z' shots but this could now be the place for some more candid shots ...........methinks :-))
Oxford
The Alternative Tuck Shop, Oxford
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~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-)))
Struggling to catch-up but, in the meantime, here is a shot taken yesterday (15 April) in Oxford............a beautifully warm and sunny day :-)
"Diamonds & Rust"
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~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-)))
*****This was done using PhotoFunia*****
From Wikipedia -
"“Diamonds & Rust" is a song written and performed by Joan Baez. It was written in November 1974 and released in 1975. In the song, Joan recounts an out-of-the-blue phone call from an old lover, which sends her a decade back in time, to a "crummy” hotel in Greenwich Village; she recalls giving him a pair of cuff-links, and summarizes that memories bring "diamonds and rust." Joan has stated that the lyrics refer to her relationship with Bob Dylan."
Here we go again re my all-time fave songs :-) I have so many all-time fave songs that it might appear that everything ever written is one of my all-time faves :-) But, in my humble opinion songs don't come much better than “Diamonds & Rust” :-)
I have, so far, failed to create a suitable photo but after being introduced to 'PhotoFunia' by Karen (k.e.s_kloset) I think I have come up with a novel solution. Well, that is my logic here and I am sticking to it :-) So, “Diamonds are Forever” and “Rust Never Sleeps” becomes “Diamonds & Rust” :-))
I didn't think there could possibly be a better version than the original. However, I have been totally blown away by a live version by 'Blackmore's Night' where Candice Night takes the lead vocal. This version sends shivers up and down my spine :-)
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Listen here ~ Diamonds & Rust ~ Blackmore's Night
"Whiskey Lullaby"
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This is 'The Whisky Shop' in Oxford and for some inexplicable reason I haven't been inside the shop........well, not yet :-))
Reminds me of “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss.
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Listen here ~ Whiskey Lullaby ~ Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss
And, for my Spanish friends :-))
Listen here ~ Whiskey Lullaby ~ Arturo Leyva feat. Luz Maria
"Nutbush City Limits"
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I looked at my photo and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.....then, on the fifth look it suddenly hit me that sign was the name of a song!! What an amazing coincidence, methinks :-)
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Listen here ~ Nutbush City Limits ~ Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa
"Walk of Life"
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~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-)))
I was totally fascinated by the case on wheels and was so pleased that I got the shot before the guy walked out of the frame :-)
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Listen here ~ Walk of Life ~ Dire Straits
"Temple of the King"
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~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-)))
Okay.............it's probably pretty obvious what is comin' :-)
Yep, one of my slightly obscure links for 'Soundtrack to Life' :-)
This is the Gothic Temple in Stowe Landscape Gardens. It dates from 1741 and would, surely, be fit for a King. Therefore, this links nicely to "Temple of the King" by Blackmore's Night.
I currently don't have any Blackmore's Night music in my collection but I am about to remedy this oversight :-)
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Listen here ~ Temple of the King ~ Blackmore's Night
"California Dreamin'"
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An obvious choice here....well it is for me :-)
From Wikipedia -
“California Dreamin' was written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips and released as a single in 1965. The song is #89 in Rolling Stone 's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time”
It is very sad to read that Michelle Phillips is the only surviving member of the Mamas & Papas.
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Listen here ~ California Dreamin' ~ Mamas and Papas
"Sundown"
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The sun had just set here so methinks that this leads quite neatly to "Sundown" by The Dillards from their album "Copperfields" released in 1970 :-)
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Listen here ~ Sundown ~ The Dillards
"Blue Sky"
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~ Explored! ~ Thank you very much :-)))
Okay........a slightly tenuous and wayward link I know :-)
But, if there is more than 50% of blue bits here I think that allows me to post my shot to 'StoL'. And, luckily, I have worked out there is actually 51% of blue bits. So, all is well :-)
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Listen here ~ Blue Sky ~ Allman Brothers
p.s. this song isn't actually about sky that is blue. It was composed by Dickey Betts and is about his Native American girlfriend, Sandy "Bluesky" Wabegijig, whom he later married.....and, then later divorced!
Oxford
"Crazy 'Bout An Automobile"
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Sinking at the mo. Out all day yesterday in Birmingham at The Photography Show. And, off out again shortly. Will be trying to catch-up later this week :-)
This shot was not taken in Santa Cruz........but taken in Princes Risborough. I guess Princes Risborough is not too far away from Santa Cruz :-))
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Listen here ~ Crazy 'Bout An Automobile ~ Ry Cooder & The Moula Banda Rhythm Aces
“Gypsy Rider”
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I figure that finding another road where you've never been and singing that two-wheeled symphony allows me to link my motorcycle photo to “Gypsy Rider” by Gene Clark and Carla Olsen :-)
"Crank her over once again
Put your face into the wind
Find another road where you're never been.
Sing that two-wheeled melody
The highway symphony
You know she'll never understand."
This track comes from the 1986 album “So Rebellious a Lover"........another of my all-time faves :-)
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Listen here ~ Gypsy Rider ~ Gene Clark & Carla Olsen
Stowe Landscape Gardens
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Last week I was quite late uploading my HFF entry.
So, this week I am gonna be extra early and it's back to Stowe Landscape Gardens :-)
'Happy Fence Friday', everyone :-)
“Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues”
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Tom Tower is the main entrance to Christ Church College, Oxford. It is a bell tower named for its bell, 'Great Tom'.
So, here comes one of my wayward and obscure links for 'Soundtrack to Life' :-)
I have made two references to 'Tom'. Therefore, I think I should be allowed to use a track with 'Tom' in the title :-) And, the sky is very 'Blues' here :-)
In which case, it is easy for me to link this to Bob Dylan's classic “Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues” here sung by Linda Ronstadt. This comes from Linda's “We Ran” album from 1998.
According to Wikipedia “the album only lasted two weeks on the Billboard album chart, peaking at a disappointing #160. Despite positive reviews, this release was a rare commercial failure for Linda with US sales of approximately 60,000 copies. The disc was taken out of print in 2009”
I find this astonishing because, in my humble opinion, the album is full of so many gems! In particular, it contains stunning versions of two of my fave songs. They are “Icy Blue Heart” written by John Hiatt and “Dreams of the San Joaquin” written by Jack Wesley Routh & Randy Sharp”. If anyone can suggest photos to go with these two songs I will be eternally grateful :-))
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Listen here ~ Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues ~ Linda Ronstadt