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In this episode, we explore The Underpasses—examining the ideal of safe routes to school and the reality of 'betwixt and between' spaces. This episode brings together fascinating stories and creative expressions from Washington, brought to life by the community and special guests. It featurse Underpass, a ballad written and performed by David Brewis.
Underpass (after Jake)
David Brewis
When I was just a bairn
Barely bar-stool high
I’d nestle in the club
To see what stories might pass by
And every now and then
I’d hear the most alluring lass
Tell a handsome washy chap
She’d show him round her underpass
Underpass
Take a tour around my underpass
A three-dimensional, architectural
Oh, so peculiar wonder
It’s my underpass
It could be your underpass
And though it may sound crass
I love you so
I’d cycled through a few
On my evening paper round
I’d never thought to wonder
What enchantments might abound
Within their lustrous concrete walls
Such prefabricated class
No troglodyte could tarnish
Her exemplary underpass
Underpass
Take a tour around my underpass
A three-dimensional, architectural
Oh, so peculiar wonder
It’s my underpass
It could be your underpass
And though it may sound crass
I’d ask you, dear, to dash
The romance may not last
I love you… now
Washington Community Podcasting Group, Dr. Ian Cook, Northumbria University, Professor Caroline Mitchell, University of Sunderland, Jude Murphy, Tommy Anderson, Chris Morland, Claire Kingston, Jamie Murray, Ged Parker (Washington History Society), Roger Morris, Jennifer Tindall, Mike Clay.
Music and ProductionThis episode was developed in collaboration with:
Supported by:
Special thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players for making this project possible.
By Washington Heritage PartnershipIn this episode, we explore The Underpasses—examining the ideal of safe routes to school and the reality of 'betwixt and between' spaces. This episode brings together fascinating stories and creative expressions from Washington, brought to life by the community and special guests. It featurse Underpass, a ballad written and performed by David Brewis.
Underpass (after Jake)
David Brewis
When I was just a bairn
Barely bar-stool high
I’d nestle in the club
To see what stories might pass by
And every now and then
I’d hear the most alluring lass
Tell a handsome washy chap
She’d show him round her underpass
Underpass
Take a tour around my underpass
A three-dimensional, architectural
Oh, so peculiar wonder
It’s my underpass
It could be your underpass
And though it may sound crass
I love you so
I’d cycled through a few
On my evening paper round
I’d never thought to wonder
What enchantments might abound
Within their lustrous concrete walls
Such prefabricated class
No troglodyte could tarnish
Her exemplary underpass
Underpass
Take a tour around my underpass
A three-dimensional, architectural
Oh, so peculiar wonder
It’s my underpass
It could be your underpass
And though it may sound crass
I’d ask you, dear, to dash
The romance may not last
I love you… now
Washington Community Podcasting Group, Dr. Ian Cook, Northumbria University, Professor Caroline Mitchell, University of Sunderland, Jude Murphy, Tommy Anderson, Chris Morland, Claire Kingston, Jamie Murray, Ged Parker (Washington History Society), Roger Morris, Jennifer Tindall, Mike Clay.
Music and ProductionThis episode was developed in collaboration with:
Supported by:
Special thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players for making this project possible.