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'Satisfaction'
A new feature depicting rail images in the West Country focusing on movement of aggregates linked (sometimes very tenuously) to songs from the extensive catalogue of those national treasures The Rolling Stone (oh yeah, it's a bit 'niche' alright).
59005 emerges from the fog around Lamberts bridge at Fairwood, Westbury with the always (at the time) nicely uniform consist forming 7Z12 11.42 Merehead to Wootton Bassett. Considering the prevailing late-morning conditions and the slightly gloomy foreground too I admit to a good deal of 'Satisfation' with this result.
Released in 1965, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - to give it it's full title - was a Jagger/Richards composition. With an instantly recognisable guitar riff the track is known worldwide and in 2021 was ranked at number 31 in Rolling Stone(!) Magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.
'Satisfaction'
A new feature depicting rail images in the West Country focusing on movement of aggregates linked (sometimes very tenuously) to songs from the extensive catalogue of those national treasures The Rolling Stone (oh yeah, it's a bit 'niche' alright).
59005 emerges from the fog around Lamberts bridge at Fairwood, Westbury with the always (at the time) nicely uniform consist forming 7Z12 11.42 Merehead to Wootton Bassett. Considering the prevailing late-morning conditions and the slightly gloomy foreground too I admit to a good deal of 'Satisfation' with this result.
Released in 1965, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - to give it it's full title - was a Jagger/Richards composition. With an instantly recognisable guitar riff the track is known worldwide and in 2021 was ranked at number 31 in Rolling Stone(!) Magazine's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.