‘That Lot’ David Bowie tribute Video

Name the performers and songs in ‘That lot’s David Bowie tribute video

Social media Guru’s that lot, have produced this for the Brit Awards tonight.

The song is titled ‘Let’s Dance’ and the video speaks for itself.

Lady Gaga

Let’s see if you can name the performers in the video, 1 – 78.

I’ve done most of them, feel free to fill in the gaps.->

  1. David Bowie
  2. Destiny’s Child
  3. Pharell Williams
  4. Taylor Swift
  5. Christopher Walken
  6. Rhianna
  7. Lady Gaga
  8. ?
  9. ?
  10. JLS?
  11. The Police
  12. ?
  13. Bros
  14. ?
  15. Sean Paul
  16. Kate Bush
  17. Beck
  18. Risk Astley
  19. Adam Ant
  20. Salt and Peppa
  21. New Order
  22. Shakira
  23. Queen
  24. MC Hammer
  25. One Direction
  26. Frankie Goes to Hollywood
  27. Sugar Babes
  28. The Boss
  29. Erasure
  30. ?
  31. Kalise
  32. ?
  33. The Prodigy
  34. Justin Timberlake
  35. Brittany Spears
  36. The Spice Girls
  37. Alanis Morrisette
  38. ?
  39. The Bangles
  40. ?
  41. Michael Jackson
  42. REM
  43. Liberty X
  44. Kaiser Chiefs
  45. Robbie Williams
  46. Florence
  47. Wham
  48. George Michael
  49. Kylie Minogue
  50. Alicia Keys
  51. Tom Jones
  52. Maddona
  53. The Beatles
  54. Take That
  55. ?
  56. Dexy’s Midnight Runners
  57. Kattie Perry
  58. ?
  59. Eurythmics
  60. Simon and Garfunkel
  61. ?
  62. Justin Beiber
  63. Busted
  64. ?
  65. Pink
  66. ?
  67. Terrance Trent Derby
  68. Ellie Goulding
  69. Prince
  70. ?
  71. Betty Boo
  72. ?
  73. Destiny’s Child
  74. ?
  75. The Housemartins
  76. Nelly Furtado
  77. David Bowie

Peak solar – Kings Sutton in the Fields

Here. Where I am. From when the sun comes up until it descends behind the curve of the hillock to the side of me it has an unobstructed view of the panels.

It’s probably one of two places on the whole network where that happens.

It’s also very quiet. In terms of boaters. Not a lot stop here, if they do, it’s not for much longer than a couple of days.

I like that though. When you’re on a boat, one place is much the same as any other.

Wetland paradise

Since the heavy rains over the Autumn and winter, the fields adjacent have become waterlogged. Until 3-4 weeks ago, some of them were underwater. 2 Months ago, the whole area surrounding the Cherwell was underwater.

River Cherwell flood plains

One side effect of this prolonged period of dampness has been the arrival and residency of a number of different bird species.

As I walked up around the fields and took the picture above, these birds were around on the bend of the river, in the sky or on the fields themselves.

There are also birds of prey. Kestrel. Although it’s more difficult to ID these without the binoculars.
Red-kites also Blackbirds/Sparrows/Crows etc.

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Potholes in Northamptonshire

Are pretty shocking. Northamptonshire county council went bust in 2021. It’s services have been suffering ever since. Perhaps one of the most noticeable of these is the state of the roads, which seem to be something of a running joke.

After going out working last Thursday, I’ve got this little bit of content illustrating exactly what I mean!

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Shocker.

Claiming for damage caused by potholes

By the time I’d got out of the village, which was under 2 minutes, the tyre had deflated enough to be on the rim.

That’s not generally consistent with something which can be repaired.

That night, I wrote an email to the council and ordered the tyre.

I got a reply the following day.

I’ll keep you updated as to what goes on with this…

Now into Twyford wharf

After spending 3 weeks in Spiceball Park, in central Banbury, I’ve moved around 3 miles south.

I’m now at Twyford Wharf.

Mooring at Twyford Wharf
Mooring at Twyford Wharf

With the windows, the road noise is now non-existant.

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Here in Spiceball Park

Banbury. Right behind the bakery, behind a shed where they load the lorries with bread before they go off delivering around the country. It is actually Warburtons bread. It’s called the ‘fine lady’ bakery.

Can’t hear a peep from it… The new windows are assisting in this. The only thing I can really make out is the birds. Late night, the industrial lighting keeps them awake and they do a kind of premature dawn chorus. That can be a bit noisy. You get used to it. I think they realise after a bit, it’s not real dawn and shut up. Otherwise, you wouldn’t know you were right in the centre of Banbury. It’s pretty quite.

As well as looking pretty snazzy, the double glasing tint has the additional effect of not allowing the little beasties that frequent the towpath from being able to see in.

Fitting LifePo batteries to the narrowboat

Now that the trees are gone, (leaves), I can get some good solar. Whilst I’m out at work, my batteries are charging. By the time I get back, they’ve added one to two percent which I can see on the app.

My old lead acid AGM batteries bit the dust. The winter weather tends to kill them off. A culling of the weak as it were. Over the last cold period, I was having to start the boat every other day to keep them topped up.

When it’s not the holiday period, that’s simply not practical. I’m not going to be there to run engines. I work until late, and when I get back it maybe 9 or 10pm.

So I got rid of the AGM’s and got some what’s called Lifepo4, which is a chemical acronym. Lithium Iron phosphate.

Fogstar

https://www.fogstar.co.uk

Are a company from the UK based in Redditch.

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Moved from Cropredy

So, after months of repair work, I’ve finally moved from Cropredy.

Water-pump

Waterpump
Waterpump

I seem to remember doing a post about this not so long ago. My engines’ water-pump had definitely failed and needed replacing. The waterpump I bought before Christmas and I hadn’t got round to fitting didn’t fit and the man I bought it from at ukboatyard.co.uk wasn’t prepared to give me a refund.

I hadn’t used it but the pulley-wheel wouldn’t fit on the pump because the screw-holes didn’t align. This meant. It wasn’t possible to drill out accurately because the pump housing in the way.

I was told to ‘drill the pulley wheel out’ by the guy at ukboatyard. Very useful. Now I have a new and useless waterpump, pictured above.

New, new water pump

That’s right. 1 for sorrow, 2 for joy. Except not really joy in this case. This one didn’t fit either!

This time it wouldn’t fit in the engine casing. The pulley-wheel did, however, fit on fine. After 2 or more hours loosening screws, wobbling round and trying to figure out what was stopping it. I came to the conclusion that it was developing some abrasions on the edge. These were being caused by me trying to force it, and it making contact with the engine casing which was preventing.

I took out the old waterpump, put it on some notepaper and drew a trace around the edge of it with a pencil.

I then took the new water pump and traced that also. That gave me some idea of where the shapes were not matching exactly.

Rather than send it back for a replacement, (no guarantee that that would fit either!), I decided to use brute force. A very useful tool in challenging engineering situations. I took the angle grinder out, put the pump on the bench and ground 3 mm off the edge of it, which turned out to be the wrong edge! Ground some more of the other correct side. Took about 4 minutes of grinding in total

This seemed to have the right effect. Snapped in like a charm.

From then on in, it was all downhill. Fit the fanbelt, tighten it up. Put some new coolant in. Start the engine. Run the engine a bit. Put some more coolant in. Tighten the fan belt a bit more.

Job done!

Took months to do it though.

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