Who created phone booths?
Inventor William Gray
It may be of little surprise that the telephone booth has been around for more than 100 years. Inventor William Gray invented the booth after realizing the difficulty of placing a phone call from outside the home. Early wooden telephone booths were primarily located in railroad stations, fancy hotels, or banks.
@shallow-blue said"Let's do the Time Warp again!"
I remember doing the Time Warp, drinking those moments when
the blackness would hit me, and the void would be calling.
1992 was the first year in my life during which I did not set foot in Britain. Of course, there have been many years since then when I have not been to Europe, including the last fifteen.
In fact, I was away from Britain from September 1991 till June 1993. Aside from my life-changing adventures during that time, there is a whole slate of great new albums I bought abroad and listened to for which I have no personal associations with the motherland.
This makes 1992, musically speaking, very special in my memory.
10,000 Maniacs - Our Time In Eden, A Man Called E, Annie Lennox - Diva, Colin Hay - Peaks & Valleys, Del Amitri - Change Everything, Hunters & Collectors - Cut, Joe Jackson - Laughter And Lust, Luka Bloom - The Acoustic Motorbike, Neil Young - Harvest Moon, Peter Gabriel - US, R.E.M. - Automatic For The People, The B-52's - Good Stuff, The Church - Priest = Aura, and The Sundays - Blind.