17 August 2025

Northern

Another night, another song. Yesterday I was moved by Michael's posting of a video that showed  a choir singing  their strangely uplifting version of "Life in a Northern Town" by The Dream Academy. It made number 7 on the US Billboard chart back in 1986 and number 15 in Great Britain.

It is a strangely haunting number but the lyrics seem peculiarly throwaway and carelessly crafted - yet that does not appear to matter. The song did its job and now, many years later  - the members of The Dream Academy -  Nick Laird-Clowes, Kate St John, and Gilbert Gabriel are all in their late sixties but still making music.

I give you "Life in a Northern Town" with lyrics:-


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I must apologise for another absence. Shirley and I are heading for the North Yorkshire market town of Malton on Monday morning. We will be staying in "The Talbot" hotel (see top picture) . I have paid for this two night stay with a gift voucher that my two children generously  presented to me in 2023 to mark my seventieth birthday.

Malton holds a special place in my heart because it is where my father was born and raised and it is where my paternal grandparents are both buried - though strangely, I have never slept there before. So it will be a break but also a little bit of a pilgrimage too.

I will be back at this keyboard on Wednesday night. Adios! or as we say in in Yorkshire, "See thi!"

15 comments:

  1. Have a lovely break and please take photos?

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  2. Enjoy your break & pilgrimage, Neil!
    If I am not mistaken, the train from York to Scarborough stops in Malton and Seamer along the way. But those train stops many times in the past, when Steve and I went for our annual holiday in "Scarbie", is about as far as my knowledge of Malton goes.

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  3. Malton doesn't look so far but it's a two hour drive! And you haven't even left Yorkshire.
    I would suggest a visit to the Rare Bird Distillery and the enticing area known charmingly by the name, Scagglethorpe.

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  4. I am glad that the song I posted moved you. There's just something about it. Safe travels and enjoy your time away.

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  5. Looks like a lovely hotel. Enjoy your getaway.

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  6. Enjoy! I think that couple get-aways are so good in that they allow us to shift our energies and attention to each other, leaving behind the daily responsibilities.

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  7. Enjoy the escape,

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  8. I recognized the chorus but didn't know any of the words so thanks for that, Neil. I enjoyed that!
    Hope you and Shirley have a wonderful time!

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  9. Great to visit these special places and reenergize the memories.

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  10. Have fun in Malton! I can't believe the Dream Academy members are all in their late 60's. Cripes!

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  11. I loved the original song , so much, this version has a lovely energy to it mr pudding

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  12. I have often sat outside the station waiting for visitors to arrive and also on the bus from York to Scarborough I have passed through. Enjoy your short holiday.

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  13. Enjoy your little break. I hope the weather is kind to you.

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  14. went to a wedding in Malton once.... got changed into me suit in t'co-op car park if i remember rightly? Bizarrely.... wedding Malton.... reception Castle Howard.... i stayed in Pickering for the night..... oh well, Malton's quite nice and quaint, innit.... peace preserved slightly by the A64 bypassing it.

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