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The Moon Under Water

Taylor Glenn - The Taylor Made

The Moon Under Water

Audio Always

Food, Comedy, Arts, Comedy Interviews

4.8675 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2021

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Picture the scene: you head into The Moon Under Water and it has been ransacked by burglars. Your favourite ale is nowhere to be seen, your trusty pint glass lays smashed on the floor, all the CDs from the jukebox have been stolen (except for one copy of Paris Hilton’s self-titled debut album). Who do you call to track down the culprit? That’s right: host of Drunk Women Solving Crime and this week’s guest Taylor Glenn.


Taylor grew up stateside but has lived in the UK for over 15 years, so she has experienced pubbing on both sides of the Atlantic. Hopefully she can give us an insight into how our drinking habits compare to our cousins across the water, as well as telling us about her pub memories, dreams and desires.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

O mist of my mist, shroud of my mind, fall from the valleys and moors, bring me your stillnesses and silent wait.

0:22.3

Then, be bebroken by warm beams of pint light, revealing within you the moon underwater. Oh, Oh, Oh,

0:38.3

Oh

0:40.3

Oh

0:41.3

Oh

0:42.3

Oh

0:44.3

Oh Well, here endeth the lesson, and here begineth the pub.

1:06.9

Where does a pub begin and end?

1:09.1

It's an interesting question.

1:21.9

Today it begins and ends in the moon underwater, where I, Barman and Landlord John Robbins, am serving my one favourite regular Mr Robin Allander. Hello Robin.

1:29.1

Hello John. How does this week find you in the pub? Well, it finds me well.

1:30.7

Oh, that's good to hear.

1:38.2

I had a lovely message, actually, from my friend Neil Tague, which is a lovely, lovely little message,

1:42.2

which says, got to listen to something I've not heard in ages the other day,

1:44.9

the last of a barrel, and then the next ale being pulled through. The landlord had it himself to test it. Glorious. Nice kind of

1:51.6

sonic, the sonic architecture of a pub. Yes. That's something we've missed. I've just finished

1:57.5

reading a book called The Boarding House. My fiancé sister got it for me for

2:02.7

Christmas because it's sort of very me. It's just about a group of people, I think in the 30s or 40s,

2:09.8

maybe even 50s, just living in a sort of pretty anonymous boarding house. And it's sort of the

2:15.3

stories of their lives. And one of the people there one of the

2:19.6

guys has old records of just trains the sound of trains going through stations that he listens to

2:25.8

in his room be quite nice to get some sonic pub architecture LPs well yes speaking of trains

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