Very Interesting, but no mention of Mule Train, currently gigging who contain two thirds of engine, and at one point had all of them in it, for a couple of songs. David playing on his birthday with Mule train, is your best bet for an engine re-union.
Great memories! Expected a mention of Mule Train near the end? Thanks for making this Robert. Loved the composition , editing and timing on the green screen. 🎶🤘🏻🎶
First saw them in 1987 and saw them many times before they sadly called it a day. Still have the t-shirts (they don't fit!). Still some of the best nights out I ever had.
Happy times ! Saw them at Llanharan Rock Club, South Wales in the '90s. Brilliant night. Bought the t-shirt and I still have it! Well, my son has nicked it....
@@roborr5287 Banjo not with us now. on the 27th July 24 after 12 years 8 months and 16 days after an active week seeing chums we let him go before life took his dignity. It is very strange without him .............. Thanks for asking Rob
I feed the animals and Miss Claire fox 2023 followed me and I saw her 2 times, now she has a partner this year, who takes the food and must take it to the den (I think and hope it will be like this this year too I have fox babies) on two occasions my camera captured it during the day at dusk, I cured it of scabies, now your fox is very trusting, I don't know if you are in the UK because here they are not so trusting, where I feed them several animals appear. Your fox friend is beautiful and adorable, she's female, isn't she? Greetings
Are you subscribed to Debs the crazy fox lady who is in the uk feeding 9 foxes a night, all with there own names She is well worth the subscribe. She also if need be can give them treatments for mange, eye infections and pain killers for any minor foot injuries or sprains. She is a lovely lady who deserves all the subs she can get.
@@lizvickers7156 I've been watching her for quite some time. She used to post mostly shorts from her front door. Now she's added squirrels in her back yard. Squirrels are what I get in my patio. They are Scruffy (scruffy looking tail) and Scruffete (pretty tail). On rare occasions, I've seen three at once.
05:36 THREE MEN IN A BOAT museum. Lovely to see the museum flourishing, I have not been there since as Chief Engineer and Cpt Temple and crew motored m v Wincham ( the sister ship to the m v Cuddington 01:17 ) from Liverpool to represent the Mersey Maritime museum in the 90's. On arrival there was much celebration involving liquid refreshments throughout the evening requiring strong coffee and bacon sand wedges in the morning. Unfortunately before I could drink my hangover cure the Mayoress accidentally knocked my tin mug over the side ! this did not improve my bear-head, desperate to recover my mug (which would keep my Coco hot on the engine) I asked my shipmates from HMS Eaglet diving team to rescue it as a demonstration to the public of the salvage skills of the Royal Navy Reserve. Egged on with my promise of a case of beer three very enthusiastic chaps dived off the "Wincham" surfacing a minute later to much applause raising my yellow tin mug like Excalibur from the lake. Enough excitement for my hangover I made a strong coffee and eggy butty and took refuge in the engine room for a nap. "Wincham" is no more but it is good to see Cuddington is still afloat so is my tin mug. Best to Ruby from Banjo
Greggs Pasty fuelled sketcher among friends. I have not seen Ince village only the power plant, looks very nice place to be, as usual a quality music track. Best to Ruby from Banjo.
So lovely to to see the legendary Bridgeport vertical milling machine in Paul's shed, many engineers aspire to owning such a masterpiece. The art was good.
Lovely film Rob and Rock Candy was a good back track and as usual a gentle edit. This brought back memories of The opening of the Albert Dock. m.v. Wincham was the first vessel back in the Dock run by Cpt John Temple (senior river Pilot) and volunteers from the Friend's , we constructed scaffolding to support the very large Johannes touring concert organ on deck and motored into the Dock playing the Monty Python theme whilst the engine sent smoke rings in time. As Chief Engineer I was operating the engine and did 255 engine manoeuvres over the two hours. The air whistle was deafening but most satisfying to see the dignitaries jump. m.v. Wincham was originally with the ICI Mones fleet, Cuddington her sister vessel is in Ellesmere Port. The preservation society also ran the Brocklbank Tug on behalf of the Friends of the Maritime Museum and the 'Edith May' Thames barge for the Arrowcroft croup who did the refurbishment of the Albert Dock. m.v. Wincham Built 1948 by Yarwoods yard Northwich. 300 Tons 100 ' Length. The engine was a Crossley Premier HRL4 a Two Stroke Direct reversing super-scavenged Diesel engine, 40 to 340 RPM Compressed air start. Original cargo Soda Ash to and from ICI Northwich, sadly Wincham was broken up 2010. ? To the old crew I wish fair winds. The organ
❤had the awesome adventure seeing these fine fella's!! What a trip, out I once again fell bead over heels! What a blast these amazing guys are u should join the journey❤❤❤❤
Morning, I’m making a video about the band, would you be interested in videoing on your phone, you talking about those daze ? Just 30 second or so would be brilliant. It then could be added to the finished film I’m making.