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Status Quo Kick Off Scarborough Summer Season
Rock legends Status Quo kicked off this summer’s sensational TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre. More than 100,000 tickets have already been sold for this summer’s 18-gig series which began in style tonight (Sunday) at the stunning Yorkshire coast venue. Opening with the smash hit Caroline, Status Quo – who have now headlined Scarborough OAT four times – ran through a hit-packed set…
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Summer Dinner Menus, Week Two
Taco Salad
Lime Sherbet
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Sally Schneiderman's Slow-Roasted Fish with Salmon
Kale Salad with Peccorino and Walnuts (Pinterest)
Brownies (;Doctor's Choice)
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Greek Style Tuna Salad (Pinterest)
Pita Bread
Peach Ice Cream Sandwiches on Cherry Oat Party Cookies
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Steak
Caesar Salad
Sizzler-Style Rice
Cherry Pudding Pie
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That Good Salad
No-Corn Cornbread
Peanut Butter Slab Ice Cream
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Deli Style Roast Beef (Pinterest) Sandwiches on Healthy Hippie Bread
Broccoli Salad
Lemon Sugar Cookies
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Scarborough Fare Chicken Salad
Serious Eats Drop Biscuits
Fresh Lemon Ice Cream (Pinterest)
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heres my castiel playlist
angel with a shotgun
out of touch by hall & oates
fka twigs complete discography
temporary secretary by paul mccartney
deans led zeppelin playlist
stravinsky’s piano sonata in f-sharp minor
wuthering heights by kate bush
hallelujah by leonard cohen
an hour of swiss yodeling
i’ll be your mirror by the velvet underground
the ratatouille (2007) soundtrack
chicago by sufjan stevens
scarborough fair / canticle by simon and garfunkel
fuck this world (interlude) by rina sawayama
an npr news podcast
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my october playlist for you ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
• Ava Max — torn
• Billy Squier — the stroke
• Daryl Hall & John Oates — private eyes
• Rick Astley — never gonna give you up
• The Go-Go's — fading fast
• Simplistics — i won't cry anymore
• Survivor — eye of the tiger
• Airbourne — too much, too young, too fast
• Simplistics — telling me lies
• Lauren Aquilina — forest fires
• No signal — the trap (acoustic)
• Blue Foundation — eyes on fire
• The Neighborhood — sweater weather
• Divided Minds — let you down
• Smash Into Pieces — everything they say
• The Wild & Free — out of time
• Halestorm — i miss the misery
• Dorothy — down to the bottom
• Dorothy — whiskey fever
• Barbie Sailers, Violet Orlandi — summertime sadness
• Mayday Parade — lighten up kid
• Walking On Cars — two straight lines
• Gashi — mama
• Troye Sivan — bite
• Michael Schulte — for a second
• Kulick — talking to the ceiling
• The Conneells — '74-'75
• Blue October — moving in
• The Paper Kites — bloom
• Harry Styles — golden
• Jess & Matt — scarborough fair
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and here it is: playlist
what is your october music?
you can find a link to all playlists in my bio. hope you like it!
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12 people I’d like to know better
tagged by: @dhampiravidi
ONE ( ALIAS / NAME ): Katie
TWO ( BIRTHDAY ): July
THREE ( ZODIAC SIGN ): Eastern: Pig. Western: Leo sun/moon, Cancer rising/venus.
FOUR ( HEIGHT ): 5′3″
FIVE ( HOBBIES ): Reading, running, watching films, and visiting museums/historical sites.
SEVEN ( FAVOURITE BOOKS ): Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, anything Edgar Allen Poe or Joyce Carol Oates, etc. So many haha.
EIGHT ( LAST SONG LISTENED TO ): Scarborough Fair by Simon and Garfunkel
NINE ( LAST SHOW WATCHED ): Clarice on CBS (Wanted Hannibal season 4, but this is as close as I’m likely to get.)
TEN ( INSPIRATION FOR BLOG ): I’m into some small, niched fandoms but there’s a ton of great writers to follow on here!
ELEVEN ( MEANING OF YOUR URL ): The name of a potion from Willow 1988.
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Scarborough OAT via twitter (x) - 09/04/20
This means Louis’ Scarborough show on August 15 has been cancelled.
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Last run of the season to the coast for 'Scarborough Fair', with 'Alberta', at Weaverthorpe - 7312 by Dr. Anthony Oates Via Flickr: The wet conditions, evident once more in this normal colour rendition, and showing the effects of the saturated atmosphere on the huge pall of steam coming out of the Jubilee's chimney as it makes its way along an almost level grade, height above sea level here is 25m, towards Scarborough, the grade only rising to around 50m at Scarborough; the station being surrounded by hilly terrain with cliffs down to the sea. Looking splendid in the wet conditions, though it wasn't actually raining at this moment, just on 12:17 on the 24th September, 'Galatea' 45699, re-branded as 'Alberta', 45562 in green livery prepares to rattle over the Weaverthorpe Level Crossing, the gates having been closed to road traffic for about 10 minutes and with no other traction is sight since a class 68 went trough en-route to Liverpool about 25 minutes earlier, the driver gives us a wave and the Shed Code at the front, indicates this was once a Leeds Holbeck engine. It was withdrawn from service in November 1964 and Restored for main-line use by its operator, W.C.R.C., in April 2013, having 1st come into service in April, 1936; so its 84 years old and still going strong. This is the last of the short-summer season of regular charters from Carnforth via York to Scarborough, though alternate runs are via Leeds to York and via Preston to York, this one the latter, having been brought along to York by class 47s, 47772 & 47802 in double-header fashion, on the 1Z24 to York where 45562 was put on for the motive power to the east coast. Some information about the Jubilee class locomotives can be seen here- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Jubilee_Class_5699_Galatea and about this years disrupted season, due to Covid-19, here- westcoastrailways.co.uk/
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Tuesday: After our healthy breakfast of oats, we do a short 10 minute drive to Hawsker where we park just to the side of the old Scarborough to Whitby cinder track and take the footpath down the bluff to the coastal trail.
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Got the kids at home with you? Let them help you makec these easy, no-bake treats called Snowballs. Made throughout Newfoundland, my only complaint is why haven't I made these sooner? Grab the recipe over at [link in profile] https://www.kalofagas.ca/2021/12/28/newfoundland-snowballs/ #newfoundland #coconut #milk #carnation #oats #sugar #canadian #treats #nobake (at Scarborough, Toronto) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYB3iU2Ox8f/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#latebreakfast😋 Banana Oat buttermilk Pancakes with chocolate bits with decaf cappuccino #homemade #eggfree #buttermilk (at Scarborough, Queensland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CN6YQo9JXCANvIiAHxwlMobthT-DNUksc2jpC80/?igshid=9qqwo9qsi9b8
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Jess Glynne Announces Scarborough Open Air Date
Pop superstar Jess Glynne makes a long-awaited return to the Yorkshire coast next summer for her THIRD unmissable headline show at Scarborough Open Air Theatre. Chart record holder Jess – the only British female solo artist to ever score seven UK Number One singles – headlines Scarborough OAT on Saturday June 15.Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday October 27…
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Myrtle Beach Cabana District
Envision an exclusive beachfront home, just strides from the water for under $80,000! That is the thing that you'll discover in the cabana district in Myrtle Sea shore. Around twelve of these 200 square foot sea shore structures line the shore in this Sea Road zone.
The cabanas have sketchy sources; some accept they initially had a place with sea shore homes over the road that have since been pulverized and supplanted with condos. Others state the structures had a place with the Sea Backwoods Inn that remained from 1930 to 1974, and later offered available to be purchased after the inn was torn down.
In any occasion these little structures are among the most sweltering bits of land around; just two have gone ahead the market over the most recent seven years. By and large neighborhood real estate professionals keep up arrangements of planned purchasers, and if a unit or part opens up it for the most part sells inside 30 minutes.
Myrtle Sea shore local, Steve Bailey, bought his cabana part following a brief call with his realtor. Evidently the construction regulations were incredibly prohibitive, requiring various grants, establishment of a septic framework, and underground utility lines. He can't have a carport, park on his property, step on the hills, contact the ocean oats or move any of the sand on the parcel. Bailey guaranteed that building the cabana had a bigger number of limitations than building a house, however it merited the exertion. look at this web-site the atelier
Most inhabitants don't mess with protection, as the expenses are so high, it's less expensive to reconstruct. Be that as it may, don't be tricked, these sea shore cottages might be little, yet they're strong. One specifically, possessed by Kevin Warren and Dignitary Carroll, is evaluated at more than 20 years old. Its strong structure has endure yearly tropical storms for quite a long time.
Bar Scarborough, a resigned bank official, went through five years attempting to acquire his $78,000 bit of the sea shore situated from a 40-foot misfortune to the elevated tide mark. His sea shore home is being used regularly, with an open entryway strategy reached out to his loved ones.
These valued little sea shore cabins have given an exclusive escape that solitary a lucky few have had the option to gain. Ideally they will stay for a considerable length of time to come, passed on as legacies from age to age.
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yearsandyears’ story - 18/7
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Do you like older stuff? The Smiths, Simon and Garfunkel, Chicago, James Taylor, The Eagles, The Doobie Brothers, Hall and Oates, Billy Joel
Yes!! I haven’t listened to the Smiths, James Taylor or The Doobie Brothers (something for me to look into) but I love Mrs. Robinson and Scarborough Fair by Simon and Garfunkel and anything by Billy Joel is great :D I recommend Vertical Horizon Everything You Want and Be With You by Mr. Big which is actually a favorite song of my dad
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Final page of news.
Page 4 SOUNDS April 10, 1976
NEWSDESK
TOUR DATES
NILS LOFGREN A further date has been added to the Nils Lofgren tour: Edinburgh Usher Hall May 13.
DARRYL HALL/JOHN OATES Darryl Hall and John Oates, the blue-eyed soulsters who made their British debut at the New Victoria last autumn, will play nine dates next month.
The full list is: OGWT Special May 18, Bristol Colston Hall 19, Manchester Free Trade Hall 21, Oxford Polytechnic 22, Croydon Fairfield Hall 23, Birmingham Town Hall 24, Brighton Dome 25, London New Victoria 26, Leeds Town Hall 28.
MANHATTAN TRANSFER Manhattan Transfer have added a third night to their stay at the London Palladium so the dates are now April 26-28. Their second Atlantic album, produced by Richard Perry, is set for mid-May release.
HEAVY METAL KIDS Heavy Metal Kids have already started on a short series of gigs which they describe as “a tour of our favourite clubs” before picking up work on their first album with Mickie Most.
The upcoming dates are: Birmingham Barbarellas April 13, Cromer Pavilion 15, Maidenhead Skindles 17, Croydon Greyhound 18.
Their first RAK single, produced by Most, titled ‘She’s No Angel’ b/w ‘You Got What It Takes’ will be released on April 21. They are about to finish mixing the album which has been recorded on the RAK mobile in France and at Morgan Studios in London.
JACK THE LAD Jack The Lad are back at work after their bad road accident in Norway and are recording and preparing to go out on tour again. They plan a single and album with producer Tom Allom who has worked with The Strawbs and Hundson-Ford.
Gigs so far confirmed are: Cambridge Lady Mitchell Hall April 26, Southampton University 30, Bristol Polytechnic May 1, St Ives 2, Colchester North-East Essex Tech 5, Liverpool Polytechnic 7, Leicester University 8, Carlisle Market Hall 12, Lincoln Drill Hall 13, Reading Coatham Bowl 15, London Marquee 20, Ilford Town Hall 21, Sheffield University 22, Alsager College 28, Oxford Polytechnic 29, Aberdeen Music Hall June 3, Edinburgh Herriot Watt University 5.
WIDOWMAKER Widowmaker, the new Ariel Bender/Steve Ellis band, are to support Nazareth on their short UK tour of six dates from April 20-25.
AL GREEN Plans for Al Green’s British tour have been deferred and the previously rumoured May gigs are unlikely to take place.
FROGMORTON Frogmorton play Towcester Cornhill Folk Club April 8, Portsmouth Centre Hotel 11, Slough Rotunda Folk Club 20, Ilford Tiffany’s 27, Chichester Bishop Otter College May 1, Norwich Keswick Hall College 7, Cambridge Bassingbourne Folk Club 8, Birmingham Boggery 10, Wellingborough United Reform Church 21, Grantham Kesteven College 22, Ilford Tiffanys 25, Verewood Homelands Farm College 27, Southampton University 30.
CHOSEN FEW The Chosen Few are at Peckham Bouncing Ball Club April 17, Ilford Tiffany’s 18, Manchester Russell Club 19, London Carnaby Street Colombo’s 23, London All Nations Club 24, High Wycombe Newlands Club 25.
BOTHY BAND Bothy Band play Redcar Coatham Bowl April 14, Kilmarnock 15, Inverness Festival 16, Dingwall’s 21, Cambridge Festival July 30-31.
CARAVAN Caravan go back on the road this month with a tour of major colleges and concert halls. They will be promoting their new album ‘Blind Dog At St Dunstans’ out on April 23 – the title comes from a Noel Coward joke in which he tells a curious young nephew: ‘Well, the dog in front is blind the dog behind is pushing it to St Dunstan’s”.
Support on most dates will be Stars who have their debut singles ‘Crossed Line’ out on RCA this week and an album out later this month.
Full dates are: Maidenhead Skindles April 17, Guildford Civic Hall 18, Dunstable Queensway Hall 22, Lancaster University 23, Nottingham University 24, Canterbury Odeon 25, Brighton Dome 26, Liverpool Polytechnic 28, Lancaster Polytechnic 29, Manchester Free Trade Hall 30, Sheffield University May 1, Croydon Fairfield Hall 2, New Victoria 4, Bristol Colston Hall 7, Birmingham Town Hall 9.
SMOKIE Smokie have been added to the Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel bill at Wembley Empire Pool on April 12. The start will be 10 minutes earlier than advertised, at 7.50, to accomodate Smokie and the full two-hour Rebel set.
This comes in the middle of Smokie’s own nationwide headlining tour the remaining dates of which are: Harrogate Royal Hall April 9, Redcar Coatham Bowl 11, Southport Floral Hall 15, New Brighton Winter Gardens 16, Ashford Stour Centre 17, Southend Cliff Pavilion 19, Scarborough Ocean Ballroom 22, Glasgow Kelvin Hall 23, Carlisle Cosmo 24, Hull New Theatre 25, Bournemouth Winter Gardens 26.
UPP Upp are hitting the road again this month with a new lead guitarist, David Bunce. Their dates are Cheltenham Pavilion April 16, Wigan Casino 17, Norfolk NI Club 22, Scunthorpe Oswald Hotel 23, Dudley JBs Club 24, Chester Quaintways 26, Lancaster University 27, Stafford College Of Art 28, High Wycombe Nags Head 29, Burton-on-Trent 76 Club 30, Birmingham Barbarellas May 1, Twickenham Winning Post 2, Chelmsford Mid Essex Tech 3, East Retford Porter House 5, Torquay 400 Club 6, Portsmouth Poly 7, Nottingham Boat club 8, London Roundhouse 9.
NUTZ Liverpool band Nutz have added keyboards player Kenny Newton to their line-up and a lot of dates to their present tour: Thurrock Technical College 9, Darlington Masonic Hall 10, High Wycombe Town Hall 12, Shrewsbury Music Hall 13, Scunthorpe Priory Hotel 17, London Roundhouse 25, Derby Cleopatras 29, Isleworth Borough Road College May 8, Plymouth Woods 13, Wigan Casino 29.
JALN BAND JALN play Coventry Tiffanys 5, Sheffield Top Rank 6, Brise Norton RAF 7, Hanley The Place 9, Manchester Piccadilly Club 15, Birmingham Barbarellas 16, Margate Dreamland 17, Tottenham Royal 18, Farnborough Burlesque 21, Wolverhampton Lafayette 23, Cheltenham College of Technology 24, Newport The Village 29.
HEDGEHOG PIE Cheadle Threapwood The Highwayman April 11, Ambleside Park Hotel 13, Towcester Cornhill Manor Hotel 29, Lincoln University 30.
HEAD Scottish jazz/rock group Head start an English tour this week. Stockton Dovecote Arts Centre 3, Hull Humberside Theatre 4, London 100 Club 5, London The Phoenix 7, Liverpool Banyan Tree 8, Leicester YMCA Theatre 9, Sheffield Hurlfield Campus 10.
STEVENSON’S ROCKET Dunstable Queensway Hall April 5, Northallerton Sayers 7, Grangetown Rockafellas 8, Cleveland Philmore Disco 9, Cleveland Spa Pavilion 10, Kettering Central Hall 12, Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall 15, Coventry Tiffanys 16, Goole Viking Hotel 17, Mexborough Jesters 18, Warley Haden Hill Leisure Centre 19, Sheffield Top Rank 20, Barrow-in-Furness Maxims 21, Doncaster Bailey’s 22, Edinburgh Clouds 24.
JOHN GRIMALDI John Grimaldi, former Argent guitarist, has got his new band together and they will be making their debut at the Marquee on April 13. The line-up apart from Grimaldi, is Mick Parke (keyboards), John Giblin (bass) and Preston Ross Heyman (drums).
REAL THING Real Thing’s dates are Birmingham Barbarellas April 23, Stroud Leisure Centre 24, Barrow Maxim’s Club 29, Andover Country Bumpkin May 1, Manchester Piccadilly 6, Leeds International Club 8, Norwich Crocker’s 20, Wolverhampton Civic Centre 21.
TRIBUTE TO DUSTER BENNETT
ANY BENEFIT concert that Alexis and Co. might organise for the family of Tony “Duster” Bennett would make real sense if Peter Green was there to lead the parade.
For at a time some eight years ago when Duster was reluctant to push his one man band routine it was Green who gave him more encouragement than anyone, urging him to make a career of his music and ultimately bringing him to Mike Vernon’s attention by putting him second on the bill to Fleetwood Mac at the now legendary Blue Horizon Club.
Tony Bennett was almost dogmatic in his beliefs and was not easily persuaded to abandon a career in ceramics and pottery. But with a guitar style similar to Jimmy Reed, a brilliant harmonica technique in the tradition of Slim Harpo and a Heath Robinson rig out which evoked comparisons with Jesse Fuller, Duster quickly made the Surrey club scene all his own just as the Stones and Yardbirds had done five years before.
This quiet, diffident bluesman never really received the acclaim he deserved although down in Surrey – particularly at his ‘home’ club, the famous Gin Mill in Godalming, where he always outdrew Fleetwood Mac, Free, Jethro Tull and so on – he was a legend. His second album “Bright Lights . . .” was recorded live at the Gin Mill and featured his wife Stella, Peter Green (credited as Blue), Top Topham (the old Yardbird) and Tony Mills (his bass player-cum-roadie).
Over this period he became a good friend although he never seemed certain which way his career should be guided. He turned down many tempting offers . . . including a management offer from Peter Grant after touring the States. In fact his overall guardedness probably stems from the days shortly after he quit the Georgia Skin Band and wound up across the national newspapers busking to theatre queues with acoustic guitar, bass drum, hi hat and harmonica. It was something that repulses him.
Coming from Richmond, the sixties home of rhythm and blues, his vista was much wider than that, and his first album “Smiling Like I’m Happy” had every texture of fifties blues from city r&b to loose southern combo music. He would state such diverse influences as Tommy McClennan on the one hand and Bobby ‘Blue’ Band on the other.
When it looked as though Duster’s career was heading into a rut John Mayall asked him to join the band for a British and American tour. But on his return Duster’s career once again fluctuated. He’d built up a huge following in British clubs and in the States, but afer an abortive attempt to get his own band going with American RICK WRIGHT he went into a recession and over the past five years had largely fallen into oblivion, changing his base from Hampton to Dorking and finally to the Midlands. His third album “12DBs” had not been wholely successful and once he quit Mike Vernon’s Blue Horizon label his recording career was at an end.
But despite his relative absence from the music scene over recent years he will be greatly missed, not only for his genuinely self-effacing, philanthopic demeanor but also because he went as far as anyone in proving that white men could indeed sing the blues. – JERRY GILBERT
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HEAVY METAL HOPEFULS All the poop on the latest in dry ice, make-up, and guitar smashing from Aerosmith to Kiss to Z.Z. Top
I WAS A ROADIE FOR A WEEKEND We hump gear for Deep Purple and the Stranglers
J J CALE Gets down after midnight
TUBES Mind blowing LA creation starring Fee Waybill and a glittering cast of thousands
COUNTRY MUSIC How the Fest was won
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