the well of everything, that s the reason why they settled, because there was a river. its 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 of a bad rap, people believe all the hype that they hear about it, but you come round here at night and it s quiet, you can hear a pin drop. the river sherbourne, it flows right past my house, meanders windingly through the estate, comes right by the community centre. you know, if there weren t a brick wall there, i could throw a stone in it from here, you know. and its at the community centre where gibbo runs a men s mental health support group.
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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
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 of a bad rap, people believe all the hype that they hear about it, you know, but you come round here at night and it s quiet, you can hear a pin drop. the river sherbourne,
that was fantastic, it was brilliant, and to 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.