one of those local lyricists is mark gibbins, better known as gibbo. spon end, now, for about... ..i think over 35 years, it is. you know, it gets a bit of a bad rap, people believe all the hype that they hear about it, you know, but you come round here at night and it's quiet, you can hear a pin drop. the river sherbourne, it flows right past my house, all the way around, meanders windingly through the estate, comes right past the community centre. you know, if there weren't a brick wall there, i could throw a stone in it from here, you know? it's at the community centre that gibbo runs a men's mental health support group. it's a place where men can come along and speak freely about whatever issue's affecting them at that time in their life. and to help him come up with some good lyrics, gibbo turned to one of the group. yeah, so the bit there... we've dropped it about... a sentence or two — two sentences. tommy is an actual client — we did a brain—storming session, so we came up with loads of words, some actual lines — i mean, tommy was flowing with