| 1 ) Greenwich Foot Tunnel under the Thames | 1'43" |
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| 2 ) Butlers Wharf beside the Thames, near Tower Bridge | 1'19" |
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| 3 ) Under Hungerford Bridge | 1'35" |
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4 ) Hackney Marshes Football Pitches 1 the rubble from the Blitz during the 2nd World War was dumped on Hackney Marsh and raised the ground level by 10 feet. It is now the site of 60 football pitches, most of which are in simultaneous use on Sunday mornings |
1'19" |
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5 ) Hackney Electricity Sub Station 1 pure electrical hum, 192000 volts | 1'18" |
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| 6 ) Hackney Marshes Football Pitches 2 | 1'02" |
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7 ) Children's Play Hut Refurbishment 1 community service crew machining off the old paint | 1'35" |
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| 8 ) Hackney Electricity Sub Station 2 | 1'51" |
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| 9 ) Children's Play Hut Refurbishment 2 | 1'19" |
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| 10 ) Springfield Park | 1'31" |
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11 ) Railway Arch: Bouncing Tennis Ball the brick railway arches across Walthamstow Marsh have an acoustic which produces wonderful flanged echoes if you stand in the right place. In 1909 A. V. Roe built his historic triplane in the arch where this was recorded and successfully carried out the first powered flight in the UK. | 2'48" |
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12 ) Walthamstow Marsh: Johnny Begoode the sound of an R & B band playing outside the Robin Hood Pub echoes off the rail arches and bounces round the marsh | 4'09" |
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13 ) Original Thurston Moore Piece heard in tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8 | 1'01" |
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14 ) Original Thurston Moore Piece Processed 1 heard in tracks 5, 9 | 1'00" |
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15 ) Original Thurston Moore Piece Processed 2 heard in tracks 4, 7, 11, 12 | 1'05" |
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16 ) Original Thurston Moore Piece Processed 3 heard in tracks 10, 12 | 1'01" |
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