have it in spon end, it was brilliant, as well. the colours — lovely, and i'm glad it stayed dry for them, not pouring down with rain! action. and bringing the hands up, just opening them out. - bringing one out in front... i'm singing the river song, i am the river, as you can see, with all this wonderful kind of blue make—up and all this flowing veil. because there is a river that runs underneath the city. and, of course, that's kind of the life spring, the well of everything, that was the reason why they settled, because there was a river. it's like miss haversham! i know this area and i know the people round here, or some of the people round here, and to have them actually contribute the lyrics, ijust thought, wow, that's wonderful. one of those local lyricists is mark gibbins, better known as gibbo. i've lived in spon end, now, for about... ..i think over 35 years, it is. you know, it gets a bit