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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2006

Over the Milburngate Bridge to the Marriot Hotel via the Leazes roundabout in the glorious City of Durham

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  • What song is this?

  • Its a Joe Satriani track.

  • didnt even get through Durham whats the point !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The point is you searched for Durham. You found this video, you watched it, you made your point, therefore it must have some point.

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  • ah shit i thought this was durham nc

  • oops, my bad. I thought this was Durham North Carolina

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  • This is my drive home - frustrating vid, as you missed the majestic views over the bridges!!!!

  • ive drove down this road so many times! durham and proud!

  • @peterrichmond83

    I live in Edinburgh. I certainly don't live in Edinburgh's bollocks! Just the city!

  • I'm loving the Satriani song :)

  • yep i live in durham and its bollocks

  • OMG, i just had a go at an american vid for stealing our city :D it was quite fun though.

  • Please back Durham to be the UK City of Culture. Our beautiful little City is bdding for the title!!

  • I love it!!! I was living and studying there for 9 months but now I'm in Spain, in my city, Vigo. I loved Druah mwhen I saw it! It's a really nice place! and I would lik to go back there some day

  • That's hilarious ! I was born in Durham NC, but grew up in England. My father is American and Mum is English. I love the point you make there. Most people in the USA , I hate to say have no sense of history. As I tell them there were pubs in the village I grew up in (Westbourne) that were older then the declaration of independence. A LOT of places here are named from English cities. New York, New England, New Hampshire are some obvious ones.

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