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Let's Make Love Under The Stars

by Aylesbury Vale Drone Central

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This is an anthropological assemblage of the found and mislaid. It could be subtitled "What men without women say".

Aylesbury was once a miserable place where the incongruous rubbed shoulders amongst its fetid squares and dismal streets: David Bowie, Benjamin Disraeli, John Otway, Lol Coxhill, Simon Edwards, John Hampden, The Marillion crowd, The White Widow, Kris Needs and Ronnie Barker all shared a pint of ABC Best Bitter on a Friday night and bemoaned the factory conditions of Hazel, Watson and Viney.

However, as the years went by and faces came and went, Aylesbury slowly changed. The factories were no more and the beer was no longer flowing and Aylesbury came out of the wilderness. As every decade rolled by, Aylesbury flourished and exuded a rare charm. The high street once filled with cheap toy shops, record emporia and book vendors is now alive with coffee shops and phone shops (huzzah!!!). The venues, replaced by a huge theatre, the likes of which the town could only dream of. The once bustling and thriving market became... well not that busy any more really.

Let's face it, Aylesbury is a 21st Century town. Where once there were broken dreams, there is now purpose and hope. Everyone in Aylesbury is making love. From the grasses of a locked Alfred Rose Park, or under the arches beneath the gaze of Bowie, among the graves of St Mary’s cemetery and the courtyard of The Kings Head, along the canal towpath and the old Cheddington branch line. In the allotments and sidings, the laybyes and driveways of Bedgrove and Broughton. In Jansel Square, Kingsbury, Market Square, Friars Square and the Bus Station. Between the tracks of HS2 and the fields between Oakfield and Bierton. On the backseats of the Odeon or against the Coombe Hill Monument.

Let's make love under the stars.

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released September 11, 2020

Aylesbury Vale Drone Central is yet another alias of Aylwin aka My Lovely Burnt Brother aka DJ Power Roofing.

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Structured Disasters Aylesbury, UK

Formed in 2015 by Mark Browne, Daniel J. Gregory, Spinecakes and Aylwin.

Deviant Music For The Culturally Awkward.

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