The Tyger - poem by William Blake (1757 – 1827) will be well out of copyright protection. If the club wanted to use the poem and if a copyright cost relate to a specific modern artist – get your own local artist (Burnsy might be up for it) on a limited one off fee to record it. Done.
I'm always amazed at the number of people who are there scrolling on their phone and not even looking at the pitch never mind making any kind of noise
I'm sure that was the excuse given. No doubt someone on here will be along any minute now to put me right..........
Wonder how many thousands are paid every time they play Red Red Robin, Old Faithful or You’ll Never Walk Alone? None at a guess.
Ehab refused to pay for a PRS license, that’s why they played random local bands at half time for years. Won’t be a problem now thanks to Eddie.
Copyright lasts seventy years, so there’s clearly no copyright issue and it was still played long after AP had gone, so stopping it wasn’t down to him. There may have been an issue with the recorded version that we played, but if that was the case, we could just record another version.
Sooner listen to the 'random local bands' playing live music and getting some local exposure than the self indulgent racket we have foistered upon us at the minute. The only person listenting to it is the fella playing it.
Nice to know someone is paying attention. It looks like my humour, like the headline post, needs a drum - and a cymbal – Boom - Tish
Your humour is yours, if others don't like it tough titty. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I'm in North. It's great at times, but when the game isn't going to plan we stop chanting entirely. People are a bit negative, and I think struggle to accept that we aren't constantly attacking or scoring. Everyone's moaning and muttering to their mates but not singing.