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Local Hero/Going Home - Bring it back?


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I'd prefer it to be saved for a handful of matches each season.

 

Playing it before every game means it loses its value.

 

I disagree. I think it's part of our identity. Either play it every home game or not at all.

 

How?

 

Its a cheesy song written by a Scotsman for a Scottish film IIRC.

 

I don't recall NUFC being in Scotland.  ;)

 

When was it made? Early 80's? What did we do before then? When was the 1st time it was played, who decided that we adopted it? (really would like to know where it all stems from if anyone can answer, ta)

 

People over rate this song, its boring, dull and uninspiring. A new era could easily bring a new song, something with a bit of passion and charisma. Its not our culture, we can get rid of it, it doesn't define us by any mean.

 

 

 

Load of s****. It's not about the connection to the area, if it was then we'd have Jimmy f****** Nail singing Crocodile f****** Shoes. It's about the way it gets the crowd up and creates an atmosphere.

 

If you can put forward an alternative song that would be just as good i'm all ears.

 

 

How about Big River by Jimmy Nail?

Its all about the Tyne and far more appropriate than some dirge written by a scottish/american/geordie wannabe

 

Walking on cobbled stones, little bits of skin and bone

Jumping on a tram car for a ride

I can remember when, I was a just a boy of ten

Hanging around the old Quayside.

Now all the capstans and the cargo boats

And Stevadores are gone

To where all the old ships go

But memories, just like the sea live on

'Cause that was when coal was King

The river was a living thing

And I was just a boy but it was mine

The coaly Tyne.

This was a big river

I want you all to know

That I was proud

This was a big river

But that was long ago

That's not now, that's not now

My father was working man

He earned our living with his hands

He had to cross the river every day

He picked up his Union card, out of the Neptune yard

Mouths to feed and bills to pay

There came a time for him to sail across the sea and far away

And finally when the war was won

They brought him home and home he stayed

And when his days were done

Under a golden sun

They took him back to where he longed to be

Back to the sea

This was a big river

I want you all to know

That I was proud

This was a big river

But that was long ago

That's not now, that's not now.

The Neptune was the last to go

I heard it on the radio

And then they played the latest number one

But what do they do all day

And what are they supposed to say

What does a father tell his son?

If you believe that there's a bond between our future and our past

Try to hold on to what we have

We build them strong, we built to last

'Cause this is a mighty town

Build upon solid ground

And everything they've tried so hard to kill

We will rebuild.

This is a big river

I want you all to know I'm so very proud

This is a big river

But that was long ago

That's not now

This is a big, big river

And in my heart I know it will rise again

The river will rise again.

 

 

PS anyonesuggesting crap from Top Gun should be played needs to be shot with sh1te

Jimmy Fucking Nail???? I'd rather gouge my ear drums out with a rusty, jagged spoon.

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Insipid .Music to slit your wrists to.

It was freddies song,it was his idea,so I was told.It was thought to be the perfect reference to Shearer.

The club has been cleansed  from top to bottom.

We've got a new owner , a new manager and a new team.There is no need to hang on to anything from that era now.

 

A remix of 'Welcome to the pleasure dome', even the lyrics work well

 

 

We came out to "Going Home" long before Freddie Shepherd was chairman.

 

I can't remember the exact game but we were definately coming out to that tune in 1992 and possibly before.

 

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Insipid .Music to slit your wrists to.

It was freddies song,it was his idea,so I was told.It was thought to be the perfect reference to Shearer.

The club has been cleansed  from top to bottom.

We've got a new owner , a new manager and a new team.There is no need to hang on to anything from that era now.

 

 

 

A remix of 'Welcome to the pleasure dome', even the lyrics work well

 

 

Don't think that is true - Local Hero was being played long before Shearer signed OR Shepherd became Chairman.

 

 

 

As I said , thats what I was told.I stand to be corrected.It doesn't stop it being a dirge though

(The film and song were released in 1983)

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Anyone here used to go to Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham?

 

Drama Teacher Kathy White-Webster used t odate Knopflor, Romeo and Juliette was written for her.

 

She ended up with the head teacher. Shame

 

Wasn't she in some band/group or something?

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Good morning

Sorry for the delay in replying to your email

 

The music has been revised this year, basically because it was felt the formula was becoming a bit dated and needed a "lift", it is always difficult when making these kind of changes as there will be people who prefer the old way of doing things, all I can say is that at the moment we have no plans to revert back to the original format, however, your comments are noted and will be passed on

 

Kind regards

 

Maria

 

Customer Services

 

In other words fuck off you old cunt.

 

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Why Aye Man is a belter song From Mark Knopfler, a good tune to come out to, although Local Hero always was and always will be THE song that the Toon should jog onto the pitch with, in my opinion like!!

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It should be B.Y.O.B.

 

Whats BYOB stand for?

 

bring your own bottle.

 

Its a System Of A Down track.

 

Armenian-American rock rocks!

 

'Bring Your Own Bomb' I believe it actually stands for in that track title. No Mido jokes please.

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