Lord Blue
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as far as i'm concerned if the lyrics are different we didn't steal it, we improved it ;-)I know Crewe Alex sing it, but isn't theirs a different variation of the song with slightly different lyrics??
as far as i'm concerned if the lyrics are different we didn't steal it, we improved it ;-)I know Crewe Alex sing it, but isn't theirs a different variation of the song with slightly different lyrics??
Who supports Celtic. He’s fucking garbage.Actually caught the tail end of that show and they mentioned their feature about iconic songs, but missed your contribution, will catch up
I like Murray as a broadcaster, that rarest of things a sane liverpool fan
Not sure how it could be stolen when nobody knew they sung a similar version, it's not like they were ever on the telly. I explained earlier how it started, just a drunk and some City humour with everyone joining in.as far as i'm concerned if the lyrics are different we didn't steal it, we improved it ;-)
That’s absolute nonsense and simply untrue. He’s famously a liverpool fan from Dundonald in East Belfast. Not (m)any Celtic fans from thereWho supports Celtic. He’s fucking garbage.
Sure we used to sing ynwa before the dippers hijacked it.
Everyone sang it before they hijacked itSure we used to sing ynwa before the dippers hijacked it.
Not useless but actual info. Appreciated.Everyone sang it before they hijacked it
A useless bit of info but it was in the Musical Carousel & Frank Sinatra first recorded it in 1945
About 20 years before Gerry & Pacemakers
Thought it was a very well done and entertaining piece. Pat Nevin is just something else as a football “pundit” with his intelligence and wit shining through. They way that Gary and the others showed how football songs/chants can actually be more than just a song to us fans was really good.Loved his night show. He's on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings on 5Live. Excellent as ever.
He's a good'un. He said he used to go and watch City with a Blue mate of his, so he's not your usual dipper.
Thought it was a very well done and entertaining piece. Pat Nevin is just something else as a football “pundit” with his intelligence and wit shining through. They way that Gary and the others showed how football songs/chants can actually be more than just a song to us fans was really good.
Totally agree about the singing it without the speeded up version. The singing they played from 20 minutes after Maine Rd's last game is a perfect example. If I remember correctly that was spontaneous, no prompting, we just did it as we waited for Badly Drawn Boy or whoever. The on pitch formal singing waited for us to finish and Blue Moon was wonderful that day. Similarly, before the last Maine Rd derby the PA system broke just before the players came out. There was silence for a few seconds then we all started chanting with a fervour that the 'professional' music cannot match.It's an excellent piece and I'll probably try and listen to others as well. Gary was spot on in terms of the songs taking you to certain moments or bringing memories to the forefront of your mind. I'm with him in terms of the melancholic sound being my preference, I've said a few times I wish that we sang the whole song pre-games rather than go into the sped up version which the majority of people stop singing through. It's an anthem and when it rings around the stadium it's special. Speeding it up just ends up with it petering out pretty quickly and then everything is flat again until the next song is started.
True. One area they often overlook is the Utd angle in 1958. Gene Vincent released a really popular version late 1957 and, in the days before one formal chart dominated, this was played a lot. By the time of the disaster it was in the public consciousness as much as it was years later when Gerry Marsden's version came out. United did apparently sing it in the months after the disaster.Everyone sang it before they hijacked it
A useless bit of info but it was in the Musical Carousel & Frank Sinatra first recorded it in 1945
About 20 years before Gerry & Pacemakers
Don’t really like him on that, I don’t like how he puts pressure on the contestants when one is a bit behind the other. Keeps mentioning it, but the other presenters the show have had always tried to put them at ease. Still haven’t had one as good as Richard Whiteley.He does Countdown now (yes I am an FOC) and he’s really decent on it (unlike the smug rag numbers fucker from Essex)
You reckon anne Robinson put people at their ease? I think Murray does it really wellDon’t really like him on that, I don’t like how he puts pressure on the contestants when one is a bit behind the other. Keeps mentioning it, but the other presenters the show have had always tried to put them at ease. Still haven’t had one as good as Richard Whiteley.
Every fucker used to sing it. Not quite sure when Liverpool decided it was there’s and everybody else got bored of it?
Possibly after Hillsborough, as pointed out, we were still singing it in the mid 80s.
For me the dippers can keep it frankly its shite - just a personal opinionSure we used to sing ynwa before the dippers hijacked it.
I thought it was a great show spoiled by Nevan with that Proclaimers shite at the end.lol.Totally agree about the singing it without the speeded up version. The singing they played from 20 minutes after Maine Rd's last game is a perfect example. If I remember correctly that was spontaneous, no prompting, we just did it as we waited for Badly Drawn Boy or whoever. The on pitch formal singing waited for us to finish and Blue Moon was wonderful that day. Similarly, before the last Maine Rd derby the PA system broke just before the players came out. There was silence for a few seconds then we all started chanting with a fervour that the 'professional' music cannot match.
I really enjoyed doing the show and I'd urge everyone to listen to it because I think it's a nice positive from a radio station which, to be frank, we are often critical of the way the media portray us.
Forgot she did it tbh.You reckon anne Robinson put people at their ease? I think Murray does it really well