Old satellites are usually de orbited and landed in a spot called "Point Nemo" point Nemo is the farthest point form any civilization, The ISS will be landed there in 2030, pls make an update video?
I think he was singing but then I am no expert... If he was miming he would have had to record his backing vocals again they sound different to studio recordings plus why pay for a live orchestra to mime to your own songs.. I am sure there is some backing going or something
Waiting for my fucking carer to arrive at 8.10am.Whst's the betting she will be late again.i am in terrible pain and my medication is due at 8.15am.I can't get it myself because i don't know where they keep it.
Makes my blood boil what the council and planning department have done to our once beautiful city with flowers as fountains everywhere. Now it's shi t on shi t and more shit. It's heart breaking what they have done to our city.😔
Thanks for showing this. My mother grew up in St Alkmunds Church Yard just a few doors from the Eagle and Child. This is the Derby I grew up in, until leaving in 1968. So sad to see Derbys only Georgian square destroyed in the name of progress.
Great video looking back how nice Derby was it a right run down dump now not a nice place to visit anymore what a shame letting it get that way and we no why it got that way!!!!
I agree I was just talking to my mum about it has much has we complain now our standard of living is much better where even those on lower incomes can still afford a better life. And on the flip side for years I hear nothing but great things about this era
As someone who was born in 1954, I can assure you that most of the programmes featured date back to the 1960s rather than the 1970s. Great selection nevertheless!
"Co-op Milk - The Gateway to Good Health". Does anyone remember that red and green neon sign on top of the Co-op building (East Street was it)? I left Derby in 1974 when I was 18. Morledge market, Cockpit hill still intact, Spot Bogs(!), Ranbys, Seven Stars, Cleopatras, Edgar Broughton Band... I think trolley buses had stopped by then. This film captures for me what it felt like to be a teenager back then, it was fun, mostly. A never thort ad see mesen walkin daan street 50 odd year later on RU-vid... One shop that's stood the test of time is RF Potts on Babington Lane - I'm seldom back these days, but it still gives me the tingles to stop and look in the 'posh' window then the 'ex-WD' window!
Seeing Cockpit Hill, the cattle market and the bus station, then the council offices and River Gardens and then The Arboretum- just makes me yearn for those days again.
Hi, I am a musician. Derby born and bred. I will be making a music video soon for release in June. I would very much like to use some of this footage in the video. With your permission of course. Would that be possible? Thanks. Phil
Thank you so much for posting this video, that's actually my mum taking the monkey for a walk, she worked at phillipson pet shop and that where she met me dad, sadly they both died last year😢
@@flash301 we only ever heard mum talk about the funtimes and taking the animals down the river gardens for a climb in the trees down there, never saw any pics, but was blown away to see a video, even tho it was short, still blew me away, thank you so much👍👍❤️