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Hillsborough Collective tops the charts

24 Dec 12 - 03:47 AM (#3456434)
Subject: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,Ted Crum (Steamchicken)

Not particularly a Mudcat topic, but the relevance is that it features our very own Will Pound (folk harmonica player extraordinaire). Good to see young folk musos taking their proper place in the world and perhaps demonstrating to Mr Cowell that his is not the only route to success.


24 Dec 12 - 05:50 AM (#3456448)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: Dennis the Elder

Not often have I been ashamed to be a Yorkshireman, but what happened at Hillsborough and the blame for the coverup rubs off on us all.
Well done to all that have fought for justice and those involved in the production and presentation of this great rendition of a thought provoking song.


24 Dec 12 - 06:01 AM (#3456453)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: banjoman

A great Christmas Gift to all those who have fought for justice. Thanks to you all


24 Dec 12 - 06:16 AM (#3456457)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,henryp

And there's a heartfelt tribute to the victims of Hillsborough by Robb Johnson - When Saturday Came.

When Saturday Came


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24 Dec 12 - 07:05 AM (#3456467)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: Reinhard

And Will Pound was interviewed by Genevieve Tudor on this week's Sunday Folk.


24 Dec 12 - 06:41 PM (#3456703)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,henryp

I wonder if Andrew Mitchell bought a copy.


24 Dec 12 - 09:12 PM (#3456737)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,Guest

I, along with many others, was at the UK National Folk Festival at Sutton Bonnington when the terrible news broke.

I can remember the numbness we all felt, even those with no knowledge of sport, as the scenes came over the TV.

I am certain that those within the folk world never, ever believed the terrible lies that were peddled by the gutter press, politicians and the police in the ensuing days. We were even more certain through contacts with Liverpudlians that as a community, rotten apples aside, they could never be as portrayed.

It seems at last that some sort of justice will be prevail and the government has, belatedly, promised to meet all legal costs (the cynics might say it is public money and perhaps the legal profession could make themselves more honest by actually providing the service pro bono and maybe that is something to push for).

Sadly the families affected will never find real peace, just hopefully to use a cliche, closure.


25 Dec 12 - 07:47 AM (#3456821)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,henryp

The Liverpool families have come out of this disaster with great credit. They have had to fight for 23 years to reveal the truth and clear the names of the fans.

Their quest has revealed serious failings in virtually every party that was involved;

The Football Association
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
Sheffield City Council
South Yorkshire Police Force
South Yorkshire Ambulance Service
The Press - including Whites Press Agency, The Sun and The Spectator
The Coroner
The Government and Home Secretary

Most shameful of all were the attempts of the police and the ambulance service to shift the blame onto the fans.

Football fans suffered and died, but nobody in authority has yet been disciplined for their faults or for their part in the cover-up.


26 Dec 12 - 02:54 AM (#3457111)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: GUEST,Patsy

Well done to all those who collaborated on this not only to raise money for the families but to remind people the extent of the tragedy instead of allowing it to stay swept under the carpet or forgotten.


26 Dec 12 - 04:39 AM (#3457132)
Subject: RE: Hillsborough Collective tops the charts
From: fat B****rd

Seconded, Patsy.