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London In Shades Of Light & Dark 🌗

Finally Spring appears to have sprung! The past week has been full of more calm weather here, the sun shining and when in it the rays feel just a bit warmer, it is obviously still not shirt sleeves weather but it is a welcome change from bitter cold winds and rain. We booked up a little walking tour up town late on a Friday night, admittedly we have done quite a few in the past e.g. The Ripper Walk Tour…

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Dat Reggae Vibe

Again not so much of a physical but more of a mental journey for this post. When I used to work for a much smaller company than I do now, when you were allowed to play YouTube videos whilst working (obviously with earphones in!) we used to enjoy Friday's, basically a day when my boss and I used to tune into just reggae sounds and swap the sounds we were listening to, we had love for so much of it…

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To Love Somebody 💖

Knocking this post out in respect for my family whom I love so dearly💖 (even though they don't read this blog), I respect them, love them and not sure what I would do without them (or sometimes even with them to be honest!)🤪. Anyhow PRIDE is here in London and wanted to celebrate! So in a joint celebration of love I dedicate this post to the family and to respect PRIDE, as per the title 'To Love Somebody', a track…

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Bus Station Loonies 🚌

So, you probably guessed already I seem to be on a one man 'mission' to go round as many places as I can in London…and why not! For this post I have tried to encompass the delights of yet another part of London and also link in a couple of bands that have a common thread for one reason or another, so sit back and enjoy the ride... I have some preferences on how I like to get around our…

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Harlem Spirit, Reggae Moss Side Style

Lovin' Those Reggae Vibes Love a bit of reggae and seriously don't post enough of it, (mental note to self) 'must try harder'... Following reading a recent wonderful post from baggingarea.blogspot.com about the mighty Barrington Levy with his track 'Here I Come', it re-kindled many happy memories, dancing to reggae sounds on Alt Indie Nights at 'The Pink Toothbrush' to wandering around places like Brixton, Camden and Ladbroke Grove/Portobello Road and hearing some wonderful reggae sounds to later hitting websites…

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