Ramblin' Man (Lemon Jelly song)
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"Ramblin' Man" is a song by Lemon Jelly, from their first studio album Lost Horizons, released in 2002. It features a conversation between an interviewer (the voice of Michael Deakin—father of Lemon Jelly's Fred Deakin) and 'John', the Ramblin' Man (the voice of actor John Standing),[1] during which 'John' lists 67 places around the world.
When listed in the order in which the locations are narrated, the message "BAGPUSS SEES ALL THINGS" is spelled out midway through the song (from Brixton at 4 minutes 10 seconds, to San José at 4 minutes 31 seconds), using the first letter of each location.
[edit] List of places mentioned
Places mentioned in Ramblin' Man include:[2]
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Adelaide, South Australia Australia[3]
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands[4]
Angmering, Sussex, England
Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium[5]
Arumpo, New South Wales, Australia- Atlantis (mythical)[6]
Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland[7]
Boston, Lincolnshire, England[8]
Botswana
Brixton, London, England
Cayman Islands
Codrington, Barbuda[9]
Dakar, Senegal
Damascus, Syria[10]
Dublin, Ireland[11]
Ecuador
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland[12]
Felixstowe, Suffolk, England
Fingringhoe, Essex, England
Granada, Andalusia, Spain[13]
Gujarat, India[14]
Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Harlem, New York City, United States of America[15] or
Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Kabul, Afghanistan
Kentish Town, London, England
Kingston, Jamaica[16]
Ko Samui, Thailand
Kyoto, Kansai, Honshū, Japan
Lexington, United States of America[17]
Lindos, Rhodes, Greece
Madrid, Spain[18]
Malawi
Manchester, Lancashire, England[19]
Mandalay, Myanmar
Mauritius
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia[20]
Naxos, Greece
New York City, United States of America[21]
Nicosia, Cyprus- North Pole
Oslo, Viken, Norway[22]
Paris, Île-de-France, France[23]- Patagonia[24]
Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic[25]
Prawle Point, East Prawle or West Prawle, all in Devon, England[26]
Rayburn Township, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands[27]
Runcton, Sussex, England[28]
Rwanda
San Francisco, California, United States of America[29]- San José[30]
Shenington, Oxfordshire, England[31]
Sri Lanka
Stockholm, Sweden[32]
Sudbury, Suffolk, England[33]
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[34]
Tibet
Tokyo, Kantō, Honshū, Japan
Tonga
Tooting, London, England
Toronto, Ontario, Canada[35]
Uganda
Valmorel, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Yangon, Myanmar[36]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ "Lemon Jelly – Lost Horizons". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/release/60340. Retrieved 19 July 2006.
- ^ "Ramblin' Man". http://www.hovington.com/lemonjelly/ramblin_man.html. Retrieved 19 July 2006.
- ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Adelaide
- ^ or possibly one of at least four other places named Amsterdam
- ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Antwerp
- ^ or possibly one of at least two other places named Atlantis
- ^ or possibly one of at least seven other places named Belfast
- ^ or possibly Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, or any of at least nine other places named Boston
- ^ or possibly Codrington, South Gloucestershire, England
- ^ or possibly one of at least four other places named Damascus
- ^ or possibly one of at least eleven other places named Dublin
- ^ or possibly one of at least five other places named Edinburgh
- ^ or possibly Granada, Nicaragua
- ^ or possibly Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan
- ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Harlem
- ^ or possibly one of over thirty other places named Kingston
- ^ approximately twenty settlements in the USA have this name (Lexington, Massachusetts has the greatest historical significance as the site of the Battle of Lexington in 1775; Lexington, Kentucky is the largest)
- ^ or possibly one of at least eleven other places named Madrid
- ^ or possibly one of approximately thirty other places named Manchester
- ^ or possibly one of at least six other places named Melbourne
- ^ or possibly New York State, as Standing refers only to "New York", or one of three places named New York in England
- ^ or possibly Oslo, Minnesota, United States of America
- ^ or possibly one of approximately twenty other places named Paris
- ^ or possibly Patagonia, Arizona, United States of America
- ^ or possibly one of at least two other places named Prague
- ^ uncertain as Standing refers only to "Prawle"; there may be other places with different spellings
- ^ or possibly two associated places named Rotterdam in New York State, USA
- ^ or possibly North Runcton, South Runcton or Runcton Holme in Norfolk
- ^ or possibly one of at least ten other places named San Francisco
- ^ thought to be the most popular toponym in the world (San Jose, California, United States of America is the largest; San José, Costa Rica may also be meant)
- ^ or possibly Shevington, Lancashire, England
- ^ or possibly one of at least nine other places named Stockholm
- ^ or possibly one of at least five other places named Sudbury
- ^ or possibly one of at least six other places called Sydney
- ^ or possibly one of at least twelve other places named Toronto
- ^ referred to as "Rangoon", the former name