Solsbury Hill - Our Love of the Countryside
Stuart Maconie 'gets it together in the country' with this look at our love for all things rustic and bucolic in British pop.
The 24th April, 1932 saw the Mass Trespass when nearly 500 walkers left Manchester, Sheffield and other towns and cities to meet in the Peak District to defy landowners and their claims that this land was private and not for the pleasure of mere plebs. Arrests were made that day, but in 1949 the National Parks were created for the purpose of allowing the masses access to the nation's land. This in itself is doubly indicative of us as a nation; we love our countryside and we're prepared to fight against something we perceive as unjust and unfair.
For people living in what were once smog-choked cities like Sheffield, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Birmingham or Port Talbot, there was a need to escape to the countryside come the weekend; walking and taking the air was a blessed relief, and often an absolute necessity. In time it became a huge part of our leisure time, an escape from the overwhelming bustle and even claustrophobia of our urban areas.
Unfortunately, whilst we can all visit the countryside for a ramble and a change of pace and scenery, it's getting harder and harder to actually live in Britain's bucolic countryside. In straitened economic times, it's tough to find work anywhere, but especially in our rural areas. If you add to this the difficulty in getting onto the property ladder in the countryside, forcing younger people to search for jobs and homes in our nation's metropolitan areas, our nation's demographics are constantly changing.
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Music Played
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Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Linden Lea
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Cliff Richard
In The Country
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Eliza Carthy
Miller And The Lass
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Traffic
John Barleycorn (Must Die)
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The Lemonheads
The Outdoor Type
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Led Zeppelin
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
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Mike Oldfield
On Horseback
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Wings
Mull Of Kintyre
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Mark Knopfler
The Mist Covered Mountains
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Jethro Tull
Thick As A Brick (Excerpt)
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Chris Wood
The Cottager's Reply
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Vashti Bunyan
Window Over The Bay
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Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill
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Doves
Snowden (Instrumental)
Share your comments and stories
Your contributions will play a key part in this episode, take a look at the questions below and :
- Have you left the countryside to move to the city or vice-versa? Why?
- What's your favourite part of Britain's countryside and why?
- Do you live in the countryside? Or have you wanted to move to the countryside but have not been able to afford it?
- What are your memories of holidays in the countryside? Is it important to experience the ‘great outdoors’? Is it a good way to ‘get away from it all’?
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