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    Also at Seafield the pavement is a designated cycle path but you still get people using the road on what is a pretty hefty incline.
    If you mean going West to East, I think there's a bit of a bottleneck going over the railway bridge where it's easy for cyclists and joggers/pedestrians to meet head-on. Might be a reason for cyclists avoiding.

    If you mean going East to West (which I think is up the incline), say going from Screwfix to Halfords, that'd be two fairly unpleasant road crossings to get on and off the cycle path/pavement. Might be a reason for cyclists not using.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    If you mean going West to East, I think there's a bit of a bottleneck going over the railway bridge where it's easy for cyclists and joggers/pedestrians to meet head-on. Might be a reason for cyclists avoiding.

    If you mean going East to West (which I think is up the incline), say going from Screwfix to Halfords, that'd be two fairly unpleasant road crossings to get on and off the cycle path/pavement. Might be a reason for cyclists not using.
    I’ve cycled over that bridge hundreds of times on the way to and from work, never once met a pedestrian or fellow cyclist on it. I think folk just don’t realise the pavement is shared use even although it’s clearly marked. That road feels really dangerous on a bike so I don’t get why folk wouldn’t use the pavement anyway.

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    On a shopping theme I often buy items I already have, I currently have three jars of mustard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Exile View Post
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    I’ve cycled over that bridge hundreds of times on the way to and from work, never once met a pedestrian or fellow cyclist on it. I think folk just don’t realise the pavement is shared use even although it’s clearly marked. That road feels really dangerous on a bike so I don’t get why folk wouldn’t use the pavement anyway.
    Don't go there every day but surprised you've never encountered a pedestrian or runner there - perhaps we go at different times. I do use the pavement going West-East but generally don't bother on the East-West leg, unless coming from the prom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Probably just a German thing but cyclists who drive on the road when there's a perfectly good cycle path running parallel to the road. There are 2 kinds of cycle paths over here, ones that are compulsory for cyclists to use and non compulsory ones.
    Nope not a German thing. The newbridge to Broxburn road specifically has a cycle and walkway but you still cyclists on the road. The same goes for the fife coastal route from Culross to Kincardine stretch. Really tight road with a footpath/cycleway that goes the vast majority of the route, but people still insist on cycling on the road.

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    Nope not a German thing. The newbridge to Broxburn road specifically has a cycle and walkway but you still cyclists on the road. The same goes for the fife coastal route from Culross to Kincardine stretch. Really tight road with a footpath/cycleway that goes the vast majority of the route, but people still insist on cycling on the road.
    I cycled this last week (National cycle Route 76?), I started on the path but eventually had to take to the road as I wasn't making great progress due to the number of pedestrians/dog walkers. Considering on flat road I can easily cycle at 20mph, I think I made the right decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedy_gonzales View Post
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    I cycled this last week (National cycle Route 76?), I started on the path but eventually had to take to the road as I wasn't making great progress due to the number of pedestrians/dog walkers. Considering on flat road I can easily cycle at 20mph, I think I made the right decision.
    78 I think, lovely stretch. I’m not blaming individual cyclists for it, more the users of the path as a whole. 20mph isn’t very fast compared to a car on a twisty road like that though, I know that road but others who don’t and treat it like a rally stage which makes it more dangerous for cyclists. It’s fun seeing the looks on their faces when they come round a bend and find me in the tractor with 25ft trailer or the header for the combine coming towards them.

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    It's part of our history.

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    Royalty free, not the real artist albums. I'm just in from the dentist where I had to put up with a string of 80s hits revisited in a reggae style, including The Final Countdown, the Walk of Life, Drive & Jesus he Knows Me.

    The only small upside is that it helped take my mind off what was going on in my gob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Royalty free, not the real artist albums. I'm just in from the dentist where I had to put up with a string of 80s hits revisited in a reggae style, including The Final Countdown, the Walk of Life, Drive & Jesus he Knows Me.

    The only small upside is that it helped take my mind off what was going on in my gob.
    I actually like the alternative takes on well known tunes, always makes me laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    I actually like the alternative takes on well known tunes, always makes me laugh
    I did laugh when the Final Countdown started, as did the nurse when I gave her a WTF look.

    The dentist who's a great guy, but as camp as a row of pink tents, doesn't give a jot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    I did laugh when the Final Countdown started, as did the nurse when I gave her a WTF look.

    The dentist who's a great guy, but as camp as a row of pink tents, doesn't give a jot!

    Last year I was having a scan done, I was to be in the machine for quite a while and was asked if i had music i wanted played or just listen to their choice. I said to put on their stuff as smy phone was locked away. Off they went and I'm in this empty cold room trying to convince myself I'd be okay. It was nerve wracking enough but as i lay there listening to Celine Dion singing All by Myself I didnt know whether to laugh or cry

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.S View Post
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    Last year I was having a scan done, I was to be in the machine for quite a while and was asked if i had music i wanted played or just listen to their choice. I said to put on their stuff as smy phone was locked away. Off they went and I'm in this empty cold room trying to convince myself I'd be okay. It was nerve wracking enough but as i lay there listening to Celine Dion singing All by Myself I didnt know whether to laugh or cry
    Worth it for that note, that key-change alone....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    I actually like the alternative takes on well known tunes, always makes me laugh


    I used to work for a chain of shops where the owner/chairman decided paying for royalties was a waste of money so we were subjected to about 18 months of crappy karaoke soundalikes doing chart music, it was so bad, customers would give you a look or even comment on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Worth it for that note, that key-change alone....
    If I didnt have to be still I'd have belted it out myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD View Post
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    I used to work for a chain of shops where the owner/chairman decided paying for royalties was a waste of money so we were subjected to about 18 months of crappy karaoke soundalikes doing chart music, it was so bad, customers would give you a look or even comment on it
    Now we are talking, a particular favourite of mine is Italian restaurant versions of popular songs

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    My Daughter calls it Matalan music 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    Now we are talking, a particular favourite of mine is Italian restaurant versions of popular songs
    Western hits played on Chinese instruments take some beating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Are pan pipe compilations still a thing? They were everywhere for a while.
    Pan pipe moods, remember as a teenager coming home and my mum was listening to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Western hits played on Chinese instruments take some beating.
    Particularly if the instrument is a tanggu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Western hits played on Chinese instruments take some beating.
    You should check out Luna Lee's channel on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQA...D7Eh_mfhaTrS0Q)

    Here's a sample:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nazz View Post
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    You should check out Luna Lee's channel on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQA...D7Eh_mfhaTrS0Q)

    Here's a sample:

    Sorry but that's excellent. Nowhere near cheesy enough!

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    Sorry but that's excellent. Nowhere near cheesy enough!
    Sorry, I missed the whole tone of your post. Serves me right for not reading the thread thoroughly. You're right though, she's an excellent player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon Dieu4 View Post
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    Now we are talking, a particular favourite of mine is Italian restaurant versions of popular songs

    Hahaha sadly it wasn’t even as good as that, it was literally folk trying to mimic the actual singers/bands, so the music was never quite as good, the singers never as good, it was like listening to a school band trying to do westlife

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