 Wel gone a toffie TV, joined in the studio by Carina Duffy, Paul Mason and Keith Mullen. You know Keith. Oh he's got the hat on. We're here to talk about your opportunity to put everything top of the charts, basically. In terms of a record that was played at the match actually on Saturday, it was really good. So, you know, whilst this come up off, it's like a band-aid for Evertonians. Well, not really. I mean Everton. Forever, which is the song, really is born out of the documentary we've been working on for two years with Rob Solomon and Dave Feely, and that documentary's called How It's Way. So, the song was written specifically to fit that documentary and the theme. So musically it is very, very pitched in the 80s and it's very much about that time and our history in that sense. So that particular song has come about. We didn't want to write a song that was writing a song about Everton, for Everton Football Club. We wanted to do something that was written by fans, for the fans, about that time that sits in that time musically as well. So, it's part of the score for the whole DVD, which is, if you're going to, you couldn't really put something in that documentary. That would be very modern sounding, sitting next to home of the moon. It would be, it just wouldn't fit or sound right. So, it was born through that. And then we started, I worked with Paul, outside of all of that. Paul's in the Bank of our Assembly and we decided to write together. But also that song in particular, there was quite a few writers and people involved in that. Because from a political point of view and a musical point of view, you had to have varying contributions really to make that work. Did you get to? I've had it. It's brilliant, I have had it. I've had it, it's absolutely brilliant. I mean, a film, how it's well, it's what every single writer was written for, incredible. Make sure you get that on your Christmas list as well. It's absolutely brilliant. For us Evertonians it's unbelievable. I think for the Neutro, as well, it's good. It's a brilliant watch, I mean, that's obviously well for us, it's incredible. So, it's trying to have something on the light with that. I mean, awdw i'n cofnod o'r gwaith gwaith, you know. Yna how did you go about doing this kind of thing? Well, the song itself, the lyrics to it were... They already existed because these phrases, The People's Club, The Golden Vision, The Holy Trinity, you know, Everton Forever, All these phrases already existed. So, it wasn't that difficult when we were all together pulling them phrases in and putting them down on paper. It was really just putting music to it a myosic that depicted the time when Evan was, you know, the greatest football team on the land with the greatest manager that we've ever had. Still on? No, no, I'm not disputant, I'm not disputant. As a club, we are definitely the greatest football club in this country. But we're still in a little bit that, you know. But what we need now with where we're at is some sort of feel good. And what we decided with this song because as Keith said, Ac ydych yn ystod y byddai'n ei gael i gael gweithio. Felly, ydych chi'n cael ei gael. A os ydych yn ei gael am gweithio, oherwydd yn y cymryd. Cymru. Oherwydd mae'r certyn, mae'r certyn o'r llub. Nawr mae'r Cymru yn y llwyddi. Mae'r certyn o'r llwyddi, mae'n gael gweithio. Mae'n cael y cyfrifio, mae'n gweithio allan o'r llwyddi. Caperwn i'r cwmhysgau'r amser a'r cyffredinol i'r mynd i'n dwylo? Mae'n cael ei fod yn cael ei fod yn ôl i'r cyffredinol. Rwy'n cael ei fod yn cael ei fod yn cael eu bydd y dwylo i'r cyffredinol i'r 11 yma, ac mae'n cymryd eich ddechrau'n gael eu Gwyrddon yw'n cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. A hynny'n gwneud hynny i'r wneud i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. Rhaが yma'r ystod dros ymlaen o'ch chi ddod i'r bobl yn y fanbase. Wrth gwrs mae'n rhaid i'r bobl ar y peth fath o duties oed, achos rydyn o'r bod yn bod yn y fanbase ac rhaid i'r bobl byddemon. Ond felly mae gennym yn cyfreitraid a ddyn nhw, ac mae'n cyfle i wneud ymlaen o'r bobl yn yr rhaid o'r bobl. Diolch yn cwylodol eich bod yn gystafl. ac ibloddoulderiaeth d Bibloeddfer No 13 fe dros biad羅. Szilw enwedig hwyl odi yn siarad pots mun enqu Felly ifSC ynlinell yn da wnaeth weithio theatru cob mewn fathfyrddol. Ar hyn g dorol wedi gweithio le'i rhoi cyllugi. Yn y ffrif yma hwn d â duwysion a rai ydyn nhw wedi gofio mewn blaen ddyn nhw. Rwy'n rwy'n meddwl, iddyn nhw'n meddwl am ddyn nhw. Yn yr oedd hon i'r llwy yn ddarn gwybod, dylai'r llwc, ac mae'n adrodd sydd. Ydyn nhw'n hetau am ddyn nhw. Ydi'r cwmpio'r ffordd. Mae'n credu fel weithio, unrhyw, donwch ei hefyd â'r leirio i'n gwneud y teimlo hefyd ni'n hollodol i'r arddug. Llywodraeth, fyddwn i come yng Nghymru, Felly fyddwn efallai am leirio. Nid yw'r cil ddweud ydych chi'n gwylio, Chyn ddweud efallai wedi gweld ei wneud. Y cwrth arfer yn fwy o gefnig. Felly rydw i fernos o waith, Cymru yn diolch angen i dda'r fan, Ond o'n clywed yr ogylchedd. D submarines yn gweithio. Felly roedd y gw writes, Cymru fel gynnwys. Mae hyn yn cymryd ar y dyfodol i'r gwir, Nid yw'r gwell hynny o'r gweithio, Mae'r ddechrau yn gweithio. Yn'r guld...people through this is just how important it is, they need to see it and all is important to see this. It's great and I mean, I can't wait to see the fans sing on this, within the ball of raise. I mean how did you put this together? Had it coming about on how you got everyone together to sing it? Well I mean, I've known Rob for two years now, obviously I've been next the day ac y cwestiynau ymlaen nhw'n ddweud yma, ydych chi'n gweithio'r documentaeth a'r ddweud hynny, byddai'n cael ei ddweud o'r context. Ac y context wedi'i ddweud y dypwg yw'r tim yn Llyfrgell, y musio, y ffaith, y ddweud yma, Felly, mae'n gilydd yng Nghymru. Rydym eich bod yn y llwyffod ar hynny. Felly, mae'n gilydd. Yn ei ddadlu. A oedd ei ddweud mewn gwirioneddol gyda'r pethau. A oedd y pethau yn ymdweud yng Nghymru. Mae ffwrdd eich bod yn ei ddweud eich bod yn ymddangos. Mae'n ddweud eich bod yn ymdweud y fferyngau. Mae'r fferyngau newydd, mae'r fferyngau newydd, neu'r fferyngau newydd, mae'n ymddangos i'n gilydd ymdweud. ac weithio'n gael y cyfnod. Rwy'n credu gwrthio'n gweithio'n gwybod. That's what we've done. Ac mae gweithio'n gweithio, I think quite catchy, irritatingly so. It is... It's always a good thing. Bo, bo! You can hear the fans sing on this. Yeah I can! What's happened over the last few weeks is my south paul and everyone involved in it decided whether we were going to put this out. We would like to put it out a mae'r hyn yn cael ei ddefnyddio'r ddechrau, mae'r ddweud yn clywed. Felly, maen nhw'n cael ei ddefnyddio'r ddechrau. Fy hwnna'n dweud yn cael ei ddefnyddio'r ddechrau. A oeddech chi'n gydig i'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud am bod yn ddunkin, a'r ddweud, mae'n ddunkin, ond mae'n ddunkin yn ei ddweud. Mae'n gwybod yn gwybod holl, ac mae'n gwybod, mae ddunkin wedi ei ddweud, mae hwnna'n gwybod lle'n gwybod yn ysgol, especially that we've all been together in close proximity and discussing all these things and we've ever and forever and the things that are being said and what happened on Saturday is that's our club, that's who we are, the song, the identity. The identity, I think everybody that's being involved in recording the song Everton forever, or all Evertonians, so there was like myself, there was Keith who recorded it in our studio, which is early in Sam Recording's studio. Sam and Britain, who is an Evertonian, was in Dave Faheely, an Evertonian was in Keith's wife Kathy Mullen, on the backing vocals she was in, at the end of the track where you're here, Everton being shout, as we were all in the studio shouting Everton. So even the whole song was all, was recorded and written by Evertonians, by fans, so it's a song by fans for fans. And exactly what I said before was, these phrases already existed, fans had already created these phrases. So the song was already written by fans 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, years ago, 20 years ago. Music on, who are we, we'll pull that together, and then picture it musically. I mean, especially for the music we have, I mean, for me it reminds me of, and it's intentional really, of like soft sound, orchestral manoeuvres in the dark, and we're a little bit of such a new order, you know. That's something which is cooler, cos I've, we just felt that we wanted to do it in that way. It would fit better with the film then, you know. It comes in at the end, cos it's with Duncan Fagus, and ironically the first person speaking over it, and ironically using the video, I wrote his speaking to him last week, and ironically he was managing our club at the weekend. The song that's about, it's just been a bit weird, like. So these guys come to me a number of weeks ago and said they wanted to get involved with, they wanted us to be beneficiary, which I was delighted with, and then I set up a choir, I said this last time it was in here, in here every Wednesday we meet as a choir, and so they decided there to come along to the choir about two weeks ago wasn't it? Well, two weeks ago, and then Duncan rocked up, and the choir had no idea about the song, but within five minutes we were all singing the chorus, wasn't we? Yep. And then, the ground around the video camera, and then Duncan's there, involved. How special was that for us? So we stacked on a wee video for it, with the choir and the Duncan. I've got a video with Duncan singing it. Yeah, like, honestly, like with the energy, and, because this is just sad, it's been like a day of time for the guys in it, it's been a day on our own, it's been a week off. Flush station. Absolutely. Which is understandable. This evening, last Wednesday, if I could have bottled that energy up and that feeling in that room that day, remember how special it was? Well, for all the people out there, it was wonderful. And Duncan Fagerson was there, which just made a little bit more special, not that it wasn't special in the bass place, it just added that little bit of twinkle to it, that we all walked away and went, wow, what a human being he is. I wish everybody lived that life again. I know. I wish everybody lived that life again. I know, now he's our manager. Well, what we had as well in the room, it was great, because you've got a community choir, which is what it is, which is run by Queenie. None of them have sung before. None. And it's fantastic. And the choir is run by Esco Williamson. He's a well-known Liverpool, Adam B hip-hop type of artist and worker of Mike Lowry, and bands like that. He's amazing, absolutely amazing people. But you've got this choir in there, Duncan in there, and Pat Van Der Now. Right. And on the counter, saving people tea. It was unbelievable. I was going to say, you didn't get pats in against the audience. We were talking in the corner over there doing the stuff. But I'm thinking, this is our club. This is our club. He's behind it, saving the people tea, and I'm just thinking, yeah, this is who we are. And I felt that against Saturday. I did, yeah. So I just think, you know, it's a wonderful thing. But the work she does, it's just incredible. I mean, this is a stalwart within the football club. This is incredible. This is incredible. This Kareena is, you know, she's very fine. No, it's my colleagues. You don't have to tell me. She's a rare fine tell me. You are the best. No, well, I mean, you know, the charity evidence in Kareena heads it off. No, I just head it off. Well, all right, see you. Yeah. And the staff are brilliant. They're absolutely brilliant. And what a fantastic thing for our football. Well, in a time where most football clubs start obsessed with money, they've gone beyond greed. And they don't really give anything back. And if they do give anything back, it's a PR exercise. Purely what it is. Or it's just for something like that. Well, we've got something that one of the first, the first charity of its type linked to any football club which is evident in the community, which is a fantastic thing. And it's genuine. It's meant. That's what it's about. And so for us to do this is it's an honour. Thank you. It's an honour for me. I didn't want to be in a video because I don't want to be about me. It's not about me. It's about these. Well, all right. Well, the most important thing then out of it, out of it, fire out of it, download it up. You can get it on iTunes. I mean, if you go to hide, how it's my Twitter account or Facebook, you'll find the link there. OK. When you put this video later, I'll give you the link. You can put the link in there. Yeah. We'll add the link in the description so you can just go. Can you put that back? Can you put that back? I think so. I can't remember how much it is. But it's associated with it. On the day you'll get eight of the tracks that are in the movie. Oh, OK. So you'll just get the one song. Right. You'll get that one song. And then on the release day, you'll have access to eight of the other incidental pieces of music that are in the movie. And there's a special track in there called Class of 85, where if you listen to the end, there's quite a nice surprise, which Paul features heavily in. And I'd like you to listen to me. I just don't know. You're dead smart what we did there. OK. OK. You can't take it away. The surprise is there for that loader. Off camera, he can tell you in your very money, but just download it. So we can download it on iTunes. Right. So pre-order it now. Pre-order it now. Pre-order it now. Pre-order it now. And it'll all arrive in your account. And everything on a pre-order backs up. And then on the release on Friday it all comes into play. If you don't, if we have as many pre-orders as we possibly can now. What are we looking at, top ten? Oh, I don't know. I wouldn't even worry about the charts. I wouldn't even worry about the charts. If people buy into it, something like that will happen. Paul, and if it doesn't, it doesn't matter. What matters is that we do some great things for the charity. And also, we want Evertonians singing the song. We do. We do. We do, yeah. We do, yeah. Oh, by the way, Karina and her wonderful choir. It's going to be singing it at the rest of the game in the fan show. The fan show now. I'm sure you're ready to watch it. The fan show in league. The cup game. It's the 18th. Excellent. Without me from the X-factor. No, I'm the whistle. He's an Evertonian. Yeah, yeah, he's a blue-nose, yeah. And he's a nice lad. He's a good kid. So, you go and listen. Get it downloaded. Pre-order. It's on Friday the 13th of December after the hit. But you can do it from now. Yes, you can. Pre-order it now. Come on, get behind it for Christmas. Get Everton up the charts. You know, we're going up the league after Saturday. Let's get up the charts as well. And let's do our bit. Christmas, let's do our bit. Let's not be screwed. Let's do our bit for Everton in the community and for our club. Massive thanks to Keith Paul and Karina for coming in. Make sure you download Everton forever. The link will be in the description in the video. Big thanks guys for taking time. Merry Christmas everyone. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. See you later.