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- Mar 2008
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I enjoy walking Camden Market in the afternoon
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Took me back to Highgate, met all of his best mates
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And now I love high tea, stories from uni, and the West End
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I enjoy nights in Brixton, Shoreditch in the afternoon
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So please show me Hackney
Doesn't have to be Louis V up on Bond Street
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I enjoy walking SoHo, drinking in the afternoon (yeah)
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Originally posted by Stumpy Pepys View PostThe line in The Lady is a Tramp, "hates California, it's cold and it's damp," always irked me. I don't get it in a factual context nor in an ironic one.
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Originally posted by Janik View PostAs ursus has already noted pictorially with a fog-shrouded Golden Gate Bridge, this is often factually true in San Francisco. The mean January temperature is 10C and the mean August one just 18C. Also atypically high numbers of rainy days in the winter months as well. And, of course, the fogs. Frisco’s climate is nothing like that of LA or San Diego. But then it is ~500 miles north of San Diego. Around the same distance south of London (which has a very similar summer mean temp, albeit a colder winter mean of more like 5C) and you are halfway between Bordeaux and the France/Spain border.
(By the way, I'm assuming that, as the song satirises the New York upper-class society of the time, they must have been well known for going to California for their holidays. And I'm guessing that they typically stayed further south than San Francisco).
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Yes, that's the point.
It is supposed to jar.
Lorenz Hart, who wrote the lyrics, was born and died (at 48) here in NYC
He was an alcoholic who.lived his mother and never recovered from her death. It is quite possible that he had never been to California when he wrote the lyrics, as he and Richard Rogers worked primarily on Broadway.
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Originally posted by Sunderporinostesta View Post
Rhymes with “get me down”?
I suppose he could’ve put some actual effort in and wangled City and pity into it somehow. Then “drinking beer, on the banks of the river wear, watching all the ships being built here, then leaving leaving leaving leaving leeeeeeaaaaving”.
An up to date version could substitute Qashqais for ships. How long for though is anyone’s post brexit guess.
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Originally posted by Jon View Post
Yes, it's a big state. But, rightly or wrongly, it's always been typically associated with warm weather.
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Originally posted by sw2borshch View PostAlso, Durham City has never had any real history of shipbuilding to my knowledge, although obviously bits of County Durham (as was) certainly did.
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There's a classic tango song called 'Cien barrios porteños' ('One hundred neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires'). The exact number of barrios in Buenos Aires has varied over time, but at no point in its history has it ever come close to one hundred. It's currently 48, as it has been ever since Puerto Madero and Parque Chas were granted barrio status in their own right in 2005. Interestingly (not actually at all interesting information coming up) I used to live right on the boundary between San Telmo and Puerto Madero, and now live right on the boundary between Villa Ortúzar and Parque Chas, so I've inadvertently done a very slow tour.
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- Jul 2016
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Bad, bad, Leroy Brown
We get told in the early part of the song what a hardass Leroy is, the baddest man in the baddest part of town. One verse later and he's lying on the ground, having had the crap knocked out of him.
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See also: Clapton.
Originally posted by The Awesome Berbaslug!!! View PostMice Don't wear clogs.
Back on track, Jesus Christ, as far as we know, didn't 'die on a bed of spikes' as suggested by the J&MC on their Reverence hit.
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