Cheers min.
Just listened to the whole thing over the weekend.
I was a 10 year old boy on 20th July 1969
My entire childhood was space orientated.
Except of course when I was under the sea......Marina, Aqua Marina.
Cheers min.
Just listened to the whole thing over the weekend.
I was a 10 year old boy on 20th July 1969
My entire childhood was space orientated.
Except of course when I was under the sea......Marina, Aqua Marina.
Last edited by donsdaft; 08-03-2021 at 10:17 AM.
This boy.
The ultimate hero, and the first I ever revered.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Su...TbePll8sZgO2sg
“Nobody”, to paraphrase Wiiliam McIlvanney on Jelly Roll Morton, “had a name like Yuri Gagarin”.
Off to order the book from Hive, who pay their taxes and support local booksellers. Comrade Gagarin would have approved.
https://www.hive.co.uk/
If you are Spotify-less...
https://www.historyextra.com/period/...tephen-walker/
I'll check that out. Love fiction.
Been banging through a few of sounds podcasts at work the last few days.
If you've forgotten how many absolute zoomers there are in the states, 'The Sandy Hook Deniers' will remind you.
And I've decided to tie up a few loose ends on the AbMad investigation in to the Nairn hit so listening to 'The Doorstep Murder' hoping for some new leads.
I listened to that, nothing we hinna covered on the white board at HQ
The Louis Theroux 'grounded' podcasts are excellent listening on BBC sounds. All done over the internet during lockdown.
Some of the better ones include Jon Ronson, Frankie Boyle and Oliver Stone.
I did give the Rylan Clark-Neal one a miss.
More Gagarin 60th anniversary listening.
Lined up for listening tomorrow.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p09j922z
‘Beyond’ by Stephen Walker, the inside story on Comrade Yuri’s fearless pioneering adventure, is the best non-fiction book I’ve read in a very long time. (Gavin Estler’s ‘How Britain Ends’ currently attracting the Vintage vari-focals is shaping up nicely too).
https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Steph...Leave/25085284