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Saddell Beach
A view from this beach to the north east and the Isle of Arran. The castle is behind me here some 200 or so metres.
This is actually the beach that Paul McCartney used in his ‘Mull of Kintyre’ song with his group ‘Wings’. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrbuDWit1Co
Unfortunately, even though we walked as far as the little cottage featured in the video, just off the beach a little further to my left, there was a party of visitors there, and not knowing the significance of that cottage, left my camera unused. What's more I never realised too, how nice the view from the little point back to the castle might have been. - I always have a decision before such a trip of doing more research and spoiling some of the surprises that come with visiting a new place. In todays case, to my regret. (We did know however that this was the beach used in the filming back then for the song but I never watched the video.)
Enjoy full screen.
This is actually the beach that Paul McCartney used in his ‘Mull of Kintyre’ song with his group ‘Wings’. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrbuDWit1Co
Unfortunately, even though we walked as far as the little cottage featured in the video, just off the beach a little further to my left, there was a party of visitors there, and not knowing the significance of that cottage, left my camera unused. What's more I never realised too, how nice the view from the little point back to the castle might have been. - I always have a decision before such a trip of doing more research and spoiling some of the surprises that come with visiting a new place. In todays case, to my regret. (We did know however that this was the beach used in the filming back then for the song but I never watched the video.)
Enjoy full screen.
Peter_Private_Box, Rosalyn Hilborne, Annemarie, cammino and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo
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In any event I never much liked the song, nor Sir Paul's post-Beatles, solo and Wings career. (Surprising perhaps as I always thought he was the more talented and creative of the Beatles' songwriters!).
Still, it's a lovely scene and shot!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Andy Rodker clubWe sometimes listen to BBC's Radio Scotland's ' -Your Request with Garry Inness'. Without doubt 'Mull of Kintyre' is played every single week. We actually enjoy the song and music but I can understand not to everyone's taste :)
Enjoy the week. Herb
Have a good day
Gordon
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubCheers, Herb
A very pleasing image.
It's always difficult trying to decide whether to plan stuff or just go with the flow. Either way you'll always have some regrets.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeep safe. Herb
Cheers, Rosa.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubKeep safe. Herb
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