Terence David Lines
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Sladepool Farm Rd. Knew it well.Close ! I grew up in Sladepool Farm Rd, the Highters Heath end. From my bedroom window I could look up Aldbury Rd.
Sladepool Farm Rd. Knew it well.Close ! I grew up in Sladepool Farm Rd, the Highters Heath end. From my bedroom window I could look up Aldbury Rd.
You must have spent a lot of time in Daisy Farm Park. I used to go down to the Drawbridge by the Aquaduct. Sometimes following the stream, up stream to the sandpits ( Hovering Gravels) there were trout in the stream up that end.Strange I went to School In Yardley Wood. Infants, Junior and Secondary Modern. That was brought about as my mother had died when I was three but my grandmother Lines lived opposite the Yardley Wood Schools.
Yes, most of my young and teenage days. As well as playing there we used to cut across across to "The Prince" and over The Stiles, over Berry Mound, the sandpits and down to the aqueduct. We were very lucky in those days, living where we did, loads of fields to run around in. When I was a kid there was a row of prefabs in Glenavon, do you remember them ?You must have spent a lot of time in Daisy Farm Park. I used to go down to the Drawbridge by the Aquaduct. Sometimes following the stream, up stream to the sandpits ( Hovering Gravels) there were trout in the stream up that end.
Yes I do remember the prefabs. There were more on the Alcester Rd before the shop and canal bridge. Petrol station on opposite side of the road years ago when I passed.Yes, most of my young and teenage days. As well as playing there we used to cut across across to "The Prince" and over The Stiles, over Berry Mound, the sandpits and down to the aqueduct. We were very lucky in those days, living where we did, loads of fields to run around in. When I was a kid there was a row of prefabs in Glenavon, do you remember them ?
Janice can I still get up Valantine Rd if I come via Edgbaston do you know.If coming by car be warned many of side roads are no longer through roads. Kings Heath low traffic zones. Means Alcester Road/ High Street very slow to traffic.
Is that me again. How do I move them to the right thread.hi folks could we stay on topic please the last few posts are going astray
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I share the guilt on this one. Sorry about that.Is that me again. How do I move them to the right thread.
Bottled it again. Just seem to not be able to go there since I said to Jill Riley I would not be seeing her again then she started crying. That was in 1965 and I still cannot believe I left a seventeen year old girl like that. My wife Marion said Jennifer ( step sister) told her Terry never stopped loving Jill and I am beginning to wonder myself. 57 years and it still comes back to haunt me.no doubt you will most likely see some changes since then terence
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If I ever pluck up the courage to go there. Yes I know I have to get over this.no doubt you will most likely see some changes since then terence
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Well I plucked up the courage to go to Kings Heath today. Managed to park in Heathfield Rd. It has changed a lot and not for the better. I took a photo on my phone of the old Ritz site just boards now with weeds higher than the boards. My wife Marion said Jennifer Watson had said to her Terry will not go through Kings Heath this was before we were married because if Jill Riley got on the bus and gave him a forgiving smile Marion you would be history. Well Marion and I have 54 years of history. The more I think about Jill Riley. She could have been Gillian or even Reilly.I usually park at the end of Billesley Lane and walk up Institute Road.
I am wondering if those sand pits are still there. They were alive with Sand Martins nests around this time of year.Yes, most of my young and teenage days. As well as playing there we used to cut across across to "The Prince" and over The Stiles, over Berry Mound, the sandpits and down to the aqueduct. We were very lucky in those days, living where we did, loads of fields to run around in. When I was a kid there was a row of prefabs in Glenavon, do you remember them ?
Janice, Marion said you are eating better and sleeping better now Wednesday last week. Friday morning 3am I woke up, ruddy hell had a dream I am in the Ritz dancing with Jill Riley. I said to Marion I think this girl is going to have the last laugh. One good thing I can talk about Jill without cracking up now.If coming by car be warned many of side roads are no longer through roads. Kings Heath low traffic zones. Means Alcester Road/ High Street very slow to traffic.
And how do I arrange that Janice.Not a good idea to post email addresses on here. This is a public forum and your address can be seen by everyone.
Better suggest people contact you by PM (private message).
Looking at their history just like most groups of that era.The bollweevills from erdington got a gig at plaza handsworth Tom jones was top bill but he couldn’t make it so the newly signed up bollweevills from erdington were announced as the top billing , from London, it worked and they never stopped working all venues for the Reagan’s, there, lead guitar was Geoff Nicholas who went on to back Black Sabbath on keyboards, unfortunately he has passed on, RIP. Bill, pete, John , are still with us although Pete has had a liver transplant, and has lung disease , but is struggling through and is chronic deaf, that’s what’s happens to drummer’s, he’s now 77, bill is 83, John unknown., they headlined with unit four plus2 ( concrete and clay) at the marine ballroom evesham, and after a gig with fortunes at the old B R S at bromford lane, they were do to meet their manager Reg Calvert but unfortunately he passed on under certain circumstances,
They seem to have passed me by. I saw most of the individuals and bands that were around. Denny Laine and the Diplomats were regulars Rockin Berries, Chantelle’s. Rockin Berries had a hit in their own right. Denny Laine we all know about and Ace Kefford was in the Move when they broke through. Most of these groups used to use Alex’s burger van midnight to the early hours after their gigs. Alex’s van was in a car park opposite where the Albany Hotel was built.They also are featured in Brum rocked and Brum rocked on, in two books by laurie Hornsbury, nice to go down in Birmingham rock history.