"This collection is not concentrating on Vince's chart successes; that would be too easy. No, aside from just a quartet of his hits, we have put together some choice examples of the music that sums his repertoire up. Classic songs such as Elton John’s ‘Your Song’ and Don McLean’s ‘Vincent’ show how a great singer can make a difference to them. Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ is given a make over that I’m sure even the late, lamented Beatle would be proud of; and Neil Sedaka’s ‘Our Last Song Together’ is an apt finale to this look at one of the most enduring singing stars this country has ever produced".
How a great singer can make a difference to songs originally done by Elton John and John Lennon!!
Well looks like you better stay there, take some pix and report back, what ever his songs were he either sold a lot or managed himself (i.e. no dodgy manager!) to be able to afford that...
Another google using one of my perverse keyword approaches produced THIS in which it says:
"Neighbour and veteran singer Vince Hill, who also tried to fight the flames before firemen arrived, said: "Nick and Marie are fairly new to the area but we have met them a couple of times. I cannot imagine how they are feeling. It is so sad, so so sad."
Hill, 71, and his wife Annie put the couple up for the night while more than 100 firefighters extinguished the fire in Lower Shiplake, Oxfordshire."
Interesting recommendations.
I'd go Medmenham and walk up to the pub in the village for Dinner.
Windsor Brocas - shallow
Windsor town side - make sure you drop anchor (hooligans)
Cookham - nice
Henley - nice
The Bounty (opp Bourne End) I thought was the pits last visit
None of these have access to power of course
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Vince has lived there since the 60s (I think) so when he bought the house it cost a lot less ( probably paid about £30,000). Bearing in mind he was then at the top of his tree and really earning, he would have paid it easily. Adam Faith paid exactly that for his superb house backing on to Sunningdale Golf Course in 1964.
"Can you be any more specific about depths along the Remenham stretch? I fell foul of shallows up nearer Henley Bridge by the festival site and Oldgit had to pull me out again - never tires of rubbing my nose in it. "
About 0.75 miles above Hambleden Lock, on Berkshire (port) bank, there starts made up piled moorings, first section with timber posts in the bank you can tie up with. This continues past Temple Island, up past Remenham Church, up to the Upper Thames rowing club.
The first section up to the bottom end of Temple Island has good depth, I should imagine 4' would be no problem. These moorings are usually available at all times apart from the Regatta week (ie next Wednesday to Sunday), during the Womens Regatta (last weekend just gone, EA warn you not to use but Steve the moorings man says you can use), and when any club/Rally booked in. In the main good moorings almost always available. I drop my anchor here just in case, as close to weir and on a public footpath.
The town is about 20-30 min walk, and the Flowerpot Pub at Aston about 20 mins walk.
Just back. Spent the night at Wargrave as discussed right across from Vince's place. Even saw Mem Sahib on that stretch of the river. Dinner at the St George and Dragon was a chaotic affair - the staff seemed pretty overwhelmed with what appeared to be a fairly normal evening. Kids loved the ride to the restaurant in the tender.
Great suggestion for a mooring - very quiet and calm. And the moorings closer to Wargrave also don't have houses overlooking them.