John the Cloud
John the Cloud
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Soma Lyra 8, Soma Enner, Elta Solar 42, Boss BR-80
Ambient improvisation using drone synthesizers recorded on a Boss BR-80 8 track recorder.
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Видео

The Electrik Chairs: Welcome to the Machine
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Lola and Mal Check out their official RUclips channel:- youtube.com/@TheElectrikChairs?si=Lqhp-sDNvyxsVDMJ
Paul & Dave Crompton: Guitar Experiments
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These are recordings of guitar phrases played by Paul and Dave Crompton. They have been sampled, looped, and played back at different speeds to create something different.
Here We Come
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A tune created by Paul Crompton and John Driver on Tuesday 20th February 2024. This was an experiment in putting a guitar through a 24db Filter and VCA. The filter cutoff and VCA volume were then controlled by two envelope generators that were triggered by a gate sequencer. The guitar and bass guitar were then overdubbed with further recordings using different gate times and patterns. So the me...
Behringer Cat Sub Octave Glitch
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This is a glitch I have found on the Behringer Cat which I purchased today. I bought two units and only this one exhibits the glitch. It's a horrible noise on just one key coming from the sub octave on VCO 2. I'm uploading this so I can show the vendor the issue and hopefully get a replacement. The other Cat seems fine, and it's a great little synth.
Dave Crompton's 70th: Bye Bye Love
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Dave's 70th Birthday Bash at Astley Bridge Conservative Club 8th Oct 2022.
Dave Crompton's 70th: Art Stealers
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Dave Crompton's 70th Birthday Bash which took place on 8th Oct 2022. This song is an original one written by The Grumpy Old Men's Practice Night in Jim's Kitchen Band in 1857.
Dave Crompton's 70th: If I Needed Someone
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Dave's 70th Birthday Party at Astley Bridge Con Club 8th Oct 2022.
Dave Crompton's 70th: Mrs Robinson
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Dave Crompton's 70th Birthday Bash with music from the Grumpy Old Men.
Dave Crompton's 70th: Peaceful East Feeling
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Dave's 70th Birthday Bash at Astley Bridge Con Club 8th Oct 2022.
Dave's 70th: Elenore
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Dave Crompton's 70th Birthday Bash, at Astley Bridge Conservative Club. 8th Oct 2022.
Dave Crompton's 70th: Happy Together
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The Grumpy Old Men's Practice Night in Jim's Kitchen Band sing Happy Together at Astley Bridge Conservative Club. 8th October 2022. We didn't have a great time to check the recording levels on thus, so there is some clipping.
Dave Crompton's 70th: No Reply
Просмотров 582 года назад
The Grumpy Old Men's Practice Night in Jim's Kitchen Band sing "No Reply" for Dave's 70th Birthday Bash at Astley Bridge Conservative Club on Saturday 8th October 2022. More songs will be uploaded in rhe next few days.
Grumpy Old Men's Practice Night in Jim's Kitchen at Bolton Food Festival Bank Holiday Monday
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Grumpy Old Men's Practice Night in Jim's Kitchen at Bolton Food Festival Bank Holiday Monday
Super Todmorden
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Todmorden to the Superman Theme.
The Sheep Think Belle is a Lamb
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The Sheep Think Belle is a Lamb
Scout Moor by Drone with Paul Crompton (02/05/2022)
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Scout Moor by Drone with Paul Crompton (02/05/2022)
Drone Disasters at Rivington with Paul
Просмотров 982 года назад
Drone Disasters at Rivington with Paul
Holcombe Hill by Drone
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Holcombe Hill by Drone
Holcombe Moor: First Day Testing My New Drone.
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Holcombe Moor: First Day Testing My New Drone.
Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (at 8 times normal speed)
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Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (at 8 times normal speed)
Musbury Heights Scrubbing Mill
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Musbury Heights Scrubbing Mill
Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal : Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 3)
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Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal : Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 3)
Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 2)
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Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 2)
Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 1)
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Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal: Water Street to Hall Lane (Part 1)
Leave for the Station : The Grumpy Old Men 19/01/2017
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Leave for the Station : The Grumpy Old Men 19/01/2017
Bolton Food & Drink Festival : The Grumpy Old Men
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Bolton Food & Drink Festival : The Grumpy Old Men
Manchester, Bolton, and Bury Canal: Bury to Radcliffe
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Manchester, Bolton, and Bury Canal: Bury to Radcliffe
Scout Moor Windfarm
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Scout Moor Windfarm
Elton Reservoir 8th July 2021
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Elton Reservoir 8th July 2021

Комментарии

  • @paulcrompton6654
    @paulcrompton6654 16 часов назад

    Wonderment 😎

  • @Telssa1
    @Telssa1 8 дней назад

    I cycle along the canal about once a month, or ferret my way on foot along the remaining towpath where it is filled in/no water. A lot of it is very pleasant, interesting and countrified; far from the grubby mess you'd expect. Great to see this footage .

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 7 дней назад

      There's quite a lot of variation as it winds it's why from industrial locations to the countryside, and back again. Sadly it's likely to change dramatically if they get their way and build houses all along it. I've got some drone footage that I took in 2022 around Elton Reservoir and the canal between Bury and Radcliffe that I've been meaning to upload. That footage will become more valuable if those changes do go ahead, and will show what a lovely green corridor it once was.

  • @johnthecloud
    @johnthecloud 17 дней назад

    I originally set up the Bolton FM youtube page in 2009. It would be nice to see some of my videos back up there - many of which had several thousand views. The best one I ever did was The Bolton Symphony Orchestra's Christmas Concert which was played on Christmas Day 2009. It's the best thing I ever recorded by a long margin, and is simply wonderful. Watched thousands of times and then taken down by Bolton FM along with all of my other videos. I've no idea why. They were all 100% community orientated, so no idea why they were removed. You can see some of them on my youtube page. It's quite sad as some of the founder members of Bolton FM are captured on my videos including Brian Branche ( the boxing vicar) and Richard Adam Hollis who are no longer with us. These videos capture that first exuberant year, but for some reason have been removed. I think they have been made private, and it would be nice to see ttrm reinstated.

  • @peterkilvert2712
    @peterkilvert2712 Месяц назад

    Excellent presentation. Loved every minute of it.

  • @bacupman37
    @bacupman37 Месяц назад

    I love the old film footage that would look even better with some upscaling & ai added

  • @sianwarwick633
    @sianwarwick633 2 месяца назад

    Fair enough... i can see, or hear, rather, that Fred had quite a bit on his plate with all of his engines, tractors etc.

  • @markavis7232
    @markavis7232 2 месяца назад

    Hey, I enjoyed that. Just stumbled across your film on youtube. I work at Salford University, and I've been going past this spot for 30+ years - I knew the canal went under there but never had a look! Where I work is where the timber yards used to be on the side of the canal just past what used to be Windsor Bridge, just near what is now Salford Crescent train station. The brick wall along the side of the towpath was still there when I was a student at the university in early 90s. The line of the canal is still there - a flat bit of grass just past the mini roundabout where it is obliterated. A digger pulled the earth off a few years back and all the coping stones were still there along the edge. Well, thanks again.

  • @PaulaXism
    @PaulaXism 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting. Some great photos I haven't seen before. I now the area like the back of my hand. I used to live on Westbrook St. (demolished in mid 1984) If anyone fancies a poke about for a bit of lost history. On the banking just by the stone railway arch on Bury Rd, the banking below the footpath to the footbridge where the wood shed is/was tucked under the arch.. might be gone now... 25 years ago there was one of the old iron gas street light poles just lying in the brambles (Other side of the viaduct from Plevna St) I wonder if that's still there... just lying in the undergrowth forgotten. If you know the area from back then you will know exactly where I mean..

  • @nigelblair2182
    @nigelblair2182 4 месяца назад

    Really interesting video. I used to play on the canal towpath (and sometimes in it) next to the old Frederick Road power station. We would get to it through Peel Park. That was in the mid Sixties.

  • @deangriffith6862
    @deangriffith6862 4 месяца назад

    Just after you go under the green bridge before water street on the right there in the building used to be a steam engine I used to play on it as a child back in the seventies

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 4 месяца назад

      I'm sure Steven would love to know more about that.

  • @majorpygge-phartt2643
    @majorpygge-phartt2643 5 месяцев назад

    Isn't there someone trying to restore parts of this old canal? Does anyone know how far they've got, assuming they're still trying. And I once discovered a serious breach in the side wall of another part of this old canal near radcliffe which apparently happened in the 1930's and had never been fixed since but just left as it was and it was at a point where the canal ran at high level above a valley and the water had escaped through the breach and someone has since built a brick dam across the canal further along the route to contain water in the remaining section between radcliffe and bury which is now a nature reserve.

  • @dannyvanstraelen3273
    @dannyvanstraelen3273 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Belgium, Fred is not well known here, but I admire him as a passionate story teller and a true craftsman, industrial historian and I tell about him to anyone who wants to hear it. As Fred, I admire the victorians who, not just in England, but all over Europe at that time, worked very hard in the Industrial Revolution to evolve to the welfare we have now. It was not build by academics sitting behind a computer, but hard working folk who paid a high toll, offered their lives as working slaves for very little wages, in the most appalling conditions, but with pride in their work and actually over do their craftsmanship to a work of art. And that's the story Fred told the world, from the workman perspective, the lost pride of these men and in a lot of ways he really lived that live. A man who unfortunately died to young, and loved by so many…

  • @aldoner3
    @aldoner3 6 месяцев назад

    I lived on Redvales estate as a child, the girder bridge going across the river Irwell we called the monkey bridge used to walk past Foochow paint works better known as McPhersons paints to get to it, I worked there for a while, we used to go fishing on the canal near the Farmers Arms and in Elton reservoir, this would be in the early late 60's, happy days, now just a fading memory

  • @davidhoult4653
    @davidhoult4653 6 месяцев назад

    I knew it well as a kid. Went to school off Regent rd / Oldfield rd . Played all aroun there.👏

  • @davidhoult4653
    @davidhoult4653 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic areas I knew well as a kid.👏👍

  • @jamesvdv0
    @jamesvdv0 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for putting this online for people to hear. 👍

  • @johnthecloud
    @johnthecloud 7 месяцев назад

    www.youtube.com/@TheElectrikChairs for the official youtube channel.

  • @woody2run
    @woody2run 7 месяцев назад

    Like it 👍

  • @lolacrompton9001
    @lolacrompton9001 7 месяцев назад

    Yes I am related

  • @lolacrompton9001
    @lolacrompton9001 7 месяцев назад

    That’s me singing

  • @lolacrompton9001
    @lolacrompton9001 7 месяцев назад

    😎

  • @Nitramyeldud
    @Nitramyeldud 8 месяцев назад

    I never thought I would see a video about this canal, on RUclips. Great stuff. I still have some slides of the locks at Nob End in 1984.

  • @philthymiller
    @philthymiller 9 месяцев назад

    Such a shame how the canals were abandoned. 😕

  • @D.Smagnetfishing
    @D.Smagnetfishing 9 месяцев назад

    very cool. can you tell me, if Radcliffe wharf play a part in ww2 in any way? thanks. was it just mills for coal and textiles like iv read thanks

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 9 месяцев назад

      I don't know. I suppose some of the ironwork could have been utilised for the war effort.

    • @D.Smagnetfishing
      @D.Smagnetfishing 9 месяцев назад

      @@johnthecloud I know about Bradley fold.... But wondered about the wharf location at water street... As in making artillery there ..

  • @D.Smagnetfishing
    @D.Smagnetfishing 9 месяцев назад

    awesome, thanks for the radcliffe wharf history.. was it just mills and nothing else?

  • @craiglee6432
    @craiglee6432 9 месяцев назад

    Superb. As always.

  • @itsonlyme9938
    @itsonlyme9938 9 месяцев назад

    Off Oldfield road Salford there is a street called Upper Wharf Street. Looking at some old maps and at one time there was a wharf for docking barges it has been filled in and now built over and the canal I think the canal where it was joined to was the Bury canal.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 9 месяцев назад

      I've got some videos up about the canal in that area. It's mostly infilled and built over, but there's still the occasional canal wall or coping stones to be seen.

    • @itsonlyme9938
      @itsonlyme9938 9 месяцев назад

      @@johnthecloud When I saw Upper Wharf Street at first it did not make any sense to me it was by chance I found out about it on very old Map online. Its interesting discovering about history and when finding things I often wonder what they where for.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 9 месяцев назад

      @@itsonlyme9938 you probably already know this, but the National Library of Scotland has a lot of Ordinance Survey Maps available online. They have both the ones from 1840s-1850s and also ones from 1890s-1900s. It's fascinating to see how things had changed between these dates. The canal is on both maps (as it was built in the 1790s) but you notice how much has changed in respect to buildings, roads, and railways in that 40-50 year period.

  • @charlesleeiii
    @charlesleeiii 9 месяцев назад

    I want this game.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 9 месяцев назад

      It's brilliant. I spent many an hour creating tunes with it. I tried running it on a PS3 (which does play a lot of PS1 games) but it doesn't work with it. It boots, and visually works, but the sounds just don't play. You have to use a PS1 or PS2. That's a shame because the PS3 has virtual memory cards. I do have one of those third party memory cards that has a lot more storage. I think the closest thing that's currently available on the PS4 is Dreams, but it seems very complicated, and as I've got used to using a DAW on my PC, I find the interface fiddly.

  • @cathrynhesketh5703
    @cathrynhesketh5703 10 месяцев назад

    I lived at warth as a child.the reservoir and the the farmers arm was our playground.i loved having picnics by dolly brook

  • @Apeshower
    @Apeshower 10 месяцев назад

    John, it’s Ian here again. I tried the old landline number I have for you ********44. Is this still correct. Just left you a message on it! Enjoyed listening to this again. Reminds me of some happy happy times.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 10 месяцев назад

      Hi Ian Sorry I've not been in touch. I didn't get your email. Are you still on the Icloud email address?. I'm still on Facebook messenger (although not on Facebook). Living at my mum's at the moment so not using the landline.

    • @Apeshower
      @Apeshower 9 месяцев назад

      @@johnthecloud hi John. You still here? Did you send an email. I haven’t seen anything but would love get back in touch. Hope you’re well mate.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 2 месяца назад

      Hi Ian Sorry I've not replied sooner. Had a lot going on. I've emailed your icloud email address I hope that's still in use.

  • @bessonbach
    @bessonbach 10 месяцев назад

    Growing up in Scholes St. and starting at Bury Grammar School in 1957, the canal and coal delivery by barge to Crompton's Paper Mill this was very much "in my own back-yard". Many fond memories!

  • @carolbarlow9228
    @carolbarlow9228 10 месяцев назад

    I find this interesting i take my dogs at the back of our house near Radcliffe Road Bolton you can see old ruins of buildings and canal would love to see any photos of what it used to look like.

  • @robsin2810
    @robsin2810 11 месяцев назад

    Could you make a vlog, walking the canal 🙏🇦🇺👍

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud 11 месяцев назад

      I have some videos of walks along the canal with Steven Parker uploaded on my RUclips channel they were filmed from 2007 - 2011.

  • @robsin2810
    @robsin2810 11 месяцев назад

    History. Thank you.

  • @revolgolana303
    @revolgolana303 Год назад

    I really like this song.

  • @revolgolana303
    @revolgolana303 Год назад

    Brilliant track, love it!

  • @ianmansbridge3646
    @ianmansbridge3646 Год назад

    One of the beauties of this record of our history is that it records the accent of the commentator also. These are fast disappearing. Is it Steven and is it very local? Every town seems to have its own throughout Lancashire. Amazing and beautiful. Thanks Lads.

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud Год назад

      Steven is from Bolton, so it's a Boltonian accent.

  • @joejackson6453
    @joejackson6453 Год назад

    Thanks John and Steven You both stoked my interest to explore Bolton and it industrial and canal heritage. After seeing local displays in the museum I was delighted to explore the area between old Freds House and Aquaduct. Really enjoyed it. Great Videos and commentary 👌

  • @joejackson6453
    @joejackson6453 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @Apeshower
    @Apeshower Год назад

    John, it’s Ian here. Tracking you down old mate. How’s tricks?

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud Год назад

      Hi Ian Doing fine at the moment. How are you? Do you want to email me on the same old email. It's a bit more private than on here. John

    • @Apeshower
      @Apeshower Год назад

      @@johnthecloud will do.

    • @Apeshower
      @Apeshower Год назад

      @@johnthecloud emailed with the one I have.

  • @TheDAT9
    @TheDAT9 Год назад

    Durty old town, durty old town.

  • @martinchristopher8549
    @martinchristopher8549 Год назад

    Amazing Steve..I have explored the Clifton aqueduct an viaduct..cheers

  • @johnathanryan2117
    @johnathanryan2117 Год назад

    Caught my first fish ( a perch) from the locks at Nob End ( stop laughing at the back) many years ago now. Lovely vid

  • @vickyking3408
    @vickyking3408 Год назад

    Dont gob off to the public about fall outs otherwise interesting

    • @johnthecloud
      @johnthecloud Год назад

      To be fair Steven only say this: "Unfortunately I did have a fall out with John and Margaret 10 years ago. I did apologise. Since then Margaret has died. I have invited the canal society to be involved with these videos, but I don't know if they will. This is not about falling out, it's about the canal" I don't think that can be construed in any way as gobbing off, unless you've already formed a strong and negative opinion of the situation between Steven and the society he founded. To put this into context: the canal society expelled Steven at a meeting he could not attend because his mother had just died. He informed the society of this, but they still went ahead with the meeting - instead of adjourning to a later date - and chose to expel him in his abscence, when he was grieving and unable to defend his position. That was - and remains - a despicable and cowardly thing to do. Since then the society has removed all reference to its founding member from its history. You can't even add his name as the founder of the society to the Wikipedia page without the society actively removing any mention of him. So no, I don't think it's gobbing off. If anything it's showing a great deal of restraint.

  • @davidhoult4653
    @davidhoult4653 Год назад

    Thank you for this vid. Very fond memories of fishing with my Dad on the canal. 50s . Loverly , Lovely Memory to treasure.👏

  • @kitswithkaren5003
    @kitswithkaren5003 Год назад

    Pure gold🐒🐻🤗👍

  • @pauljones1350
    @pauljones1350 Год назад

    Fred was gone one year three months later,treasured interview time with a legend ,such a loss ,such a character such a brave climber no height scared him wonder if he finds looking down from heaven a pleasant view😮hope your in heaven, Fred had ten ladders, and you have enough ladders there Fred! generally a person has one ladder for general use😮amazing interview cock!

  • @paulanderss8898
    @paulanderss8898 Год назад

    Cheers for this John

  • @harryleadbetter-vj5ww
    @harryleadbetter-vj5ww Год назад

    Best man ever no one like him 👍

  • @ralpabetical
    @ralpabetical Год назад

    Really engaging presentation. Excellent stuff. So heartfelt. Thank you.