I heard/saw this poem read last night...read by the author Tony Walsh...if you can find him reading it out then do so...I'm not ashamed to say I had a lump in my throat and fought back the tears...
'This Is The Place' in full
Manchester! This is the place in the North West of England
It’s ace, it’s the best and the songs that we sing
From the stands, from our bands set the whole planet shaking
Our inventions are legends! There’s nowt we can’t make and
So we make brilliant music. We make brilliant bands
We make goals that make souls leap from seats in the stands
And we make things from steel and we make things from cotton
And we make people laugh, take the mick summat rotten
And we make you feel at home and we make you feel welcome
And we make summat happen, we can’t seem to help it
And if you’re looking for history then yes, we’ve a wealth
But the Manchester way is to make it yourself
And make us a record, a new number one
And make us a brew while you’re up, love. Go on!
And make us feel proud that you’re winning the league
And make us sing louder and make us believe it
that this is the place that has helped shape the world
And that this the place where a Manchester girl
Name of Emmeline Pankhurst from the streets of Moss Side
Led a Suffragette City with sisterhood pride
And this is the place with appliance of science
We’re on it, atomic, we strut with defiance
In the face of a challenge we always stand tall
Mancunians in union delivered it all
Such as housing and libraries, and health, education
And unions and co-ops, the first railway station
So we’re sorry! Bear with us! We invented commuters!
But we hope you forgive us – we invented computers!
And this is the place Henry Royce strolled with Rolls
And we’ve rocked and we’ve rolled with our own Northern Soul
And so this is the place to do business, then dance
Where go-getters and goal setters know they’ve a chance
And this is the place where we first played as kids
And me Mam lived and died here, she loved it she did
And this is the place where our folks came to work
Where they struggled in puddles, they hurt in the dirt
And they built us a city. They built us these towns
And they coughed on the cobbles to the deafening sound
Of the steaming machines and the screaming of slaves
They were scheming for greatness, they dreamed to their graves
And they left us a spirit, they left us a vibe
That Mancunian Way to survive and to thrive
And to work and to build, to connect and create and
Greater Manchester’s greatness is keeping it great
And so this is the place now we’ve kids of our own
Some are born here, some drawn here, but we all call it home
And they’ve covered the cobbles, but they’ll never defeat
All the dreamers and schemers who still teem through these streets
Because this is a place that has been through some hard times
Oppressions, recessions, depressions and dark times
But we keep fighting back with Greater Manchester spirit
Northern grit, northern wit in Greater Manchester’s lyrics
And there’s hard times again in these streets of our city
But we won’t take defeat and we don’t want your pity
Because this a place where we stand strong together
With a smile on our face, Mancunians Forever
Because this is the place in our hearts, in our homes
Because this is the place that’s a part of our bones
Because Manchester gives us such strength from the fact
That this is the place. We should give something back.
Always remember. Never forget. Forever Manchester.
Choose Love.
Yes, I heard that read our on BBC Radio Ulster a few days ago at the end of the evening news report. Brilliant stuff and a great tribute to the great city of Manchester and its people.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Just remembered... a childhood memory was of our family heading down to near Brighton to get to see the Blue Peter team doing the London to Brighton veteran car rally, as made famous in the classic film Genevieve. This would have been about 1976 or so, and it was John Noakes, Peter Purvis and Lesley Judd.
I think we got to see them around Preston Park. There were hardly any crowds or indeed anyone else there and we handed them wrappered sweets, for which they were suitably grateful as they trundled along in the car in a sort of traffic jam.
We didn't get autographs, didn't think to really, it didn't matter to us and they were charming and with no side, quite natural. What seems wholly odd looking back on it was that there was no security that I recall, nothing at all, not even TV cameras! It was just them in the car, with Peter Purvis looking hot and pissed off because it seemed the car wasn't working that well. It really did, looking back, seem like a case of, off you go then, the camera crew will pick you up in Brighton... Different days.
For me, Noakes, Purvis and Judd were the best, as Val was a bit before my time, but top people all of them.
Yes so has Angela Scoular, who was one of the angels of death in ohmss, but I can't remember if her character was a bond girls or not? she died an awful death.
It was either that.....or the priesthood
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Sad to hear of the death of Molly Peters. The girls of Thunderball were the sexiest in the Bond series.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Yeah, she was a good one, because she looked almost girl next door, okay not really, but she wasn't the usual cheekboned long-haired lovely. She had a touch of the Dinah Sheridan about her, very English but in an encouraging, warm way, not like Miranda Frost of DAD etc.
She sure livened up the first half of Thunderball, for us as well as Bond.
Don't dispair! In some countries they take the term "general election" very litterally
And unlike some other countries, no candidates who the world sees as maniacs are realistic candidates for the top job
Don't dispair! In some countries they take the term "general election" very litterally
And unlike some other countries, no candidates who the world sees as maniacs are realistic candidates for the top job
Is this a tribute to democracy? Or are you trying to avoid Barbels politics radar by posting in the tributes thread number
24?
I've been leafing through/reading Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind of late. The prose is superb.
Anyway, it's amazing that Olivia de Havilland, who played Melanie Wilkes, is still alive at 100, many decades after the passing of her co-stars Leslie Howard (enemy fire in WW2), Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
I do hope this post doesn't jinx things, but it is kind of astonishing, as the film belongs to another era.
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Yes, I heard that read our on BBC Radio Ulster a few days ago at the end of the evening news report. Brilliant stuff and a great tribute to the great city of Manchester and its people.
I really believe he tried to help Presley but how can you help someone that doesn't want help ?
I think we got to see them around Preston Park. There were hardly any crowds or indeed anyone else there and we handed them wrappered sweets, for which they were suitably grateful as they trundled along in the car in a sort of traffic jam.
We didn't get autographs, didn't think to really, it didn't matter to us and they were charming and with no side, quite natural. What seems wholly odd looking back on it was that there was no security that I recall, nothing at all, not even TV cameras! It was just them in the car, with Peter Purvis looking hot and pissed off because it seemed the car wasn't working that well. It really did, looking back, seem like a case of, off you go then, the camera crew will pick you up in Brighton... Different days.
For me, Noakes, Purvis and Judd were the best, as Val was a bit before my time, but top people all of them.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Depends on who you are classing as a Bond girl - Zena "Miss Taro" Marshall passed a few years ago and I would count her as a Bond girl...
She slept with Bond. So i'd count her as one.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Agree - Thunderball had the sexiest combo of girls for sure!!!!
RIP Molly.
She sure livened up the first half of Thunderball, for us as well as Bond.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
And unlike some other countries, no candidates who the world sees as maniacs are realistic candidates for the top job
24?
Anyway, it's amazing that Olivia de Havilland, who played Melanie Wilkes, is still alive at 100, many decades after the passing of her co-stars Leslie Howard (enemy fire in WW2), Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
I do hope this post doesn't jinx things, but it is kind of astonishing, as the film belongs to another era.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
On Coronation Street.