• 2 years ago
Nostalgic photos of High Green, where Arctic Monkeys grew up, through the years
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00:00 It's the Sheffield suburb which gave the world the Arctic Monkeys and it's even
00:05 name-checked in one of their early songs. High Green is where Alex Turner and co
00:09 grew up and their song Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured includes the
00:14 lyrics "I said it's High Green mate via Hillsborough please" but there's so much
00:19 more to the area than the ridiculously talented Four Piece who although they
00:23 grew up in High Green actually met at Stocksbridge High School as this retro
00:27 photo gallery shows. These nostalgic images take you from the noughties when
00:32 the Arctic Monkeys first took the world by storm through the 90s 80s and 70s all
00:37 the way back to the 1960s. They feature lost pubs, fondly remembered landlords
00:44 and landladies, old shops and youngsters at some of the area schools including
00:49 Angram Bank, Greengate Lane and High Green Primary Schools. The photos also
00:55 prove the Arctic Monkeys aren't the only members of music royalty to have graced
00:58 the area with Tina Turner and Joan Armatrading both pictured meeting
01:02 pupils at Pace's school. All the photos featured are taken from the Stars
01:07 archives or shared courtesy of Picture Sheffield.
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