What real life locations are mentioned in songs, band names or album titles?
Real Places Mentioned in Songs, Donovan
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A Gift from a Flower to a Garden album at Amazon.com
The continent of Atlantis was an island that lay before the great flood in the area we know call the Atlantic Ocean
The legendary lost continent of Atlantis which may or may not have existed. Located in the Atlantic Ocean it also mentions Africa as a neighbor and South and North America.
Submitted by: KL Fan
How high the gulls fly o'er Islay
Islay is an island in Scotland
Submitted by: KL Fan
How high the gulls fly o'er Islay
Islay is an island near Scotland
Submitted by: KL Fan
I dug you diggin' me in Mexico
The song is inspired by a trip Donovan took to Mexico in 1966. The song is often subtitled "Mexico".
Submitted by: KL Fan
On the firefly platform on sunny Goodge Street> Violent hash smoke a-chocolate machine>
Goodge Street in London
Submitted by: KL Fan
Donovan's,
"Sunny South Kensington"
Come take a walk in Sunny South Kensington any day of the week.
South Kensington is part of the Royal Borough of Kensington in London.
Submitted by: Paul Warren
We was a-d-d-d-drivin' to downtown L.A. About a-midnight hour And it almost b-b-blew my mind I got caught in a coloured shower
The song is about a trip he took to Los Angeles (so no, it's not really about THAT kind of trip, but he chose the suggestive title on purpose).
Submitted by: Joe Bloggs
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