Game: Name that road!

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Am i feck it's in yorkshire! :whistle:
 

GuyBoden

Guru
Location
Warrington
I'm going to tell you the whole sorry saga..................

"In the early 1960s Martin Carthy found Scarborough Fayre in a book called The Singing Island, a collection of English and Scots folk songs compiled by Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl. Carthy gave the song a highly distinctive ostinato guitar riff and recorded it for his first solo LP in 1965. Then a year later the song appeared on the hit Simon & Garfunkel LP Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme (the title taken from the song's lyrics) complete with Carthy's beautiful guitar riff. It also featured not once but twice on the best-selling soundtrack album to the hit Dustin Hoffman film, The Graduate.

And it made a fortune."

But, not for Martin Carthy.:cry:
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I'm going to tell you the whole sorry saga..................

"In the early 1960s Martin Carthy found Scarborough Fayre in a book called The Singing Island, a collection of English and Scots folk songs compiled by Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl. Carthy gave the song a highly distinctive ostinato guitar riff and recorded it for his first solo LP in 1965. Then a year later the song appeared on the hit Simon & Garfunkel LP Parsley Sage Rosemary & Thyme (the title taken from the song's lyrics) complete with Carthy's beautiful guitar riff. It also featured not once but twice on the best-selling soundtrack album to the hit Dustin Hoffman film, The Graduate.

And it made a fortune."

But, not for Martin Carthy.:cry:
Before starting to look for Venod's latest road...



I learned a new word today - ostinato! :okay:
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Truthfully, I'm more of a Legato player myself. Too much picking isn't for me.
I really should make more effort to learn the guitar and bass (and piano!) before I pop my clogs from old age! I like fingerpicking but never really perfected it.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
i had to select a new photo, the first one selected from Google Maps had nearly the exact image in a Google Lens search, so try this.

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such a posh looking bridge looks like the road could pass close to a country estate? And that riverside walk with what appears to be a lifebouy suggests a popular tourist spot?
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
It's not a river, but there are two becks (not brooks) that converge just West of the pic and enter the lake just East of the pic, also behind right is a large cafe often visited by cyclists and behind left a bit further up the road is a smaller cafe often visited by cyclists.
 
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