Riding a bike

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Re: Riding a bike

Postby GoldenStreet » 03 Oct 2023, 10:52

Moderne wrote:
Bruce listed 'cycling' as his greatest kick in The Shadows by Themselves book which Royston Ellis wrote. I would guess that learning to ride a bike would have been a 'rite of passage' which most kids would have gone through - and probably still go through now. The sequence in the film has a definite 'on location' feel to it - as opposed to the obvious 'in the studio' feel of the Bachelor Boy section...IMHO!


On the two wheeled theme, and maybe anticipating the later 'mod' culture of the mid-60s, our heroes adopted the Lambretta as an early form of transport around the capital (cf. the legendary 1959 summer outing to the Six Bells pub in Ruislip!). In his book, Bruce describes undertaking an overnight scooter expedition to Newcastle, without the benefit of any protective clothing... I've often wondered if he attempted the return journey by the same means!!

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Re: Riding a bike

Postby Fenderman » 09 Oct 2023, 13:58

I just looked and that pub is still there!
Probably changed a lot since 1959 i would expect.
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Re: Riding a bike

Postby GoldenStreet » 10 Oct 2023, 23:27

Fenderman wrote:I just looked and that pub is still there!
Probably changed a lot since 1959 i would expect.

Apparently, following five years of closure, the refurbished pub (Grade II listed) reopened in 2018 as the Arens Bar & Grill (at the Six Bells). No real ale available!!

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