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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66687

    R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

    One of his most famous songs:

    FFC: Established 1883

    Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66687

    #2
    Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

    the song I enjoyed:

    FFC: Established 1883

    Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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    • KT31
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jul 2008
      • 5454

      #3
      Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

      Vale Gerry,
      It would be amazing to be at Anfield and be part of the Pacemakers version of "You'll Never Walk Alone", the hair stands on the back of my neck just watching video clips.
      It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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      • KT31
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jul 2008
        • 5454

        #4
        Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

        In case anybody is curious ....


        How did ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ become Liverpool Football Club’s anthem?

        The world of musical theatre may seem a million miles from the stands of Liverpool's Anfield Stadium. So how did a big ballad from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel end up as a symbol of The Reds?

        You’ll Never Walk Alone began life on Broadway as part of the Rodgers and Hammerstein show, Carousel, which was premiered in 1945.

        The song was an instant hit – perhaps because the song’s message of triumph in times of adversity spoke to the wartime crowds of April 1945 – less than a month before the end of World War Two.

        It remained popular throughout the ’50s, with artists including Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley releasing covers. Then in 1963, a recording by Merseybeat band Gerry And The Pacemakers brought the song to the doorstep of Liverpool FC.

        How ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ became an LFC anthem
        At that time, Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium was one of the first football grounds to have a PA system, and the Top Ten in the charts would be played over the speakers before the match as a form of early pre-match entertainment. This was also the time when ‘Merseybeat’ bands like The Beatles and Gerry And The Pacemakers dominated the charts, so the fans would have heard a lot of their local heroes over the tannoy. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ stayed at No. 1 in the charts for about four weeks in 1963, by which time it had become Liverpool FC’s signature tune.

        The message of hope in the song has given the fans of Liverpool hope through some very tough times – both on and off the field.

        In the finals of the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final in Istanbul, Liverpool were losing 3-0 to AC Milan. Legend has it that the motivating effect of the fans singing You’ll Never Walk Alone gave the players hope when all seemed lost. This small act of defiance in the face of adversity galvanised the Liverpool team, and they managed to pull back and win the match on penalties, crowning them European Cup Champions.

        Later, Carlo Ancelotti, then coach of AC Milan was asked which club had the best fans...“In my opinion Liverpool fans. When they sing a song they... I don’t know in English, but your skin is...”(flutters his fingers up and down his arm to explain).
        The song took on a much deeper and more tragic meaning after the Hillsborough disaster of 1989, when a human crush at the stadium in Sheffield injured hundreds and 96 fans lost their lives.

        There followed a 25 year legal battle before the courts ruled that the victims were unlawfully killed and that a catalogue of failings by police and the ambulance services contributed to their deaths.

        Throughout the painful process, the lyrics and themes of You’ll Never Walk Alone were prominent. On the day after the tragedy at Hillsborough, 13,000 people gathered at Liverpool’s Roman Catholic Cathedral; 5,000 in the church, and a further 8,000 spilling into the streets outside. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ was sung by a lone choir boy, offering both comfort and hope to a city in mourning.

        What are the lyrics to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’?
        When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high
        And don’t be afraid of the dark
        At the end of the storm, there’s a golden sky
        And the sweet, silver song of a lark

        Walk on through the wind
        Walk on through the rain
        Though your dreams be tossed and blown

        Walk on, walk on
        With hope in your heart
        And you’ll never walk alone
        You’ll never walk alone

        Walk on, walk on
        With hope in your heart
        And you’ll never walk alone
        You’ll never walk alone

        It’s no wonder, then, that the poignant lyrics have found a permanent home at Anfield, fixed forever in wrought iron above the gates of the stadium as a permanent reminder to fans that football is more than just a sport, it’s family.
        It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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        • KT31
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Jul 2008
          • 5454

          #5
          Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

          It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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          • HOSE B ROMERO
            Coaching Staff
            • Mar 2012
            • 2257

            #6
            Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

            Originally posted by bornadog
            the song I enjoyed:

            One of the great tunes written of one's birthplace. Timeless.

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            • HOSE B ROMERO
              Coaching Staff
              • Mar 2012
              • 2257

              #7
              Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

              Ironically Gerry had a pacemaker inserted 10 years ago..

              Gone but never forgotten.

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              • HOSE B ROMERO
                Coaching Staff
                • Mar 2012
                • 2257

                #8
                Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

                Originally posted by KT31
                In case anybody is curious ....


                How did ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ become Liverpool Football Club’s anthem?

                The world of musical theatre may seem a million miles from the stands of Liverpool's Anfield Stadium. So how did a big ballad from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel end up as a symbol of The Reds?

                You’ll Never Walk Alone began life on Broadway as part of the Rodgers and Hammerstein show, Carousel, which was premiered in 1945.

                The song was an instant hit – perhaps because the song’s message of triumph in times of adversity spoke to the wartime crowds of April 1945 – less than a month before the end of World War Two.

                It remained popular throughout the ’50s, with artists including Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley releasing covers. Then in 1963, a recording by Merseybeat band Gerry And The Pacemakers brought the song to the doorstep of Liverpool FC.

                How ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ became an LFC anthem
                At that time, Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium was one of the first football grounds to have a PA system, and the Top Ten in the charts would be played over the speakers before the match as a form of early pre-match entertainment. This was also the time when ‘Merseybeat’ bands like The Beatles and Gerry And The Pacemakers dominated the charts, so the fans would have heard a lot of their local heroes over the tannoy. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ stayed at No. 1 in the charts for about four weeks in 1963, by which time it had become Liverpool FC’s signature tune.

                The message of hope in the song has given the fans of Liverpool hope through some very tough times – both on and off the field.

                In the finals of the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final in Istanbul, Liverpool were losing 3-0 to AC Milan. Legend has it that the motivating effect of the fans singing You’ll Never Walk Alone gave the players hope when all seemed lost. This small act of defiance in the face of adversity galvanised the Liverpool team, and they managed to pull back and win the match on penalties, crowning them European Cup Champions.

                Later, Carlo Ancelotti, then coach of AC Milan was asked which club had the best fans...“In my opinion Liverpool fans. When they sing a song they... I don’t know in English, but your skin is...”(flutters his fingers up and down his arm to explain).
                The song took on a much deeper and more tragic meaning after the Hillsborough disaster of 1989, when a human crush at the stadium in Sheffield injured hundreds and 96 fans lost their lives.

                There followed a 25 year legal battle before the courts ruled that the victims were unlawfully killed and that a catalogue of failings by police and the ambulance services contributed to their deaths.

                Throughout the painful process, the lyrics and themes of You’ll Never Walk Alone were prominent. On the day after the tragedy at Hillsborough, 13,000 people gathered at Liverpool’s Roman Catholic Cathedral; 5,000 in the church, and a further 8,000 spilling into the streets outside. ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ was sung by a lone choir boy, offering both comfort and hope to a city in mourning.

                What are the lyrics to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’?
                When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high
                And don’t be afraid of the dark
                At the end of the storm, there’s a golden sky
                And the sweet, silver song of a lark

                Walk on through the wind
                Walk on through the rain
                Though your dreams be tossed and blown

                Walk on, walk on
                With hope in your heart
                And you’ll never walk alone
                You’ll never walk alone

                Walk on, walk on
                With hope in your heart
                And you’ll never walk alone
                You’ll never walk alone

                It’s no wonder, then, that the poignant lyrics have found a permanent home at Anfield, fixed forever in wrought iron above the gates of the stadium as a permanent reminder to fans that football is more than just a sport, it’s family.
                Cheers KT

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                • Eastdog
                  WOOF Communtiy Organiser
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 18284

                  #9
                  Re: R.I.P - Gerry Marsden

                  A famous song “You Never Walk Alone”.

                  My condolences to his family and friends.
                  "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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