Was just surfing the net and found this.
Have a look at the clip and the guy walking away at the en....just like walking out the 'winey' after a good win (thats for the older reds amongst us)
The red bible is 'red' and sung all over the world!
''From Liverpool this beautiful song has spreaded around the world - even to the harsh desert in Jordan. The song brings joy and happiness, and its joins people across nations, oceans, mountains and also deserts. I told the Bedouins about the fantastic football club Liverpool F.C. and the people from Liverpool. They stay together in good and bad times. Bedouins and people from Liverpool have very different lifestyle and culture, but one thing they have in common is unique hospitality and good guts.
Photo. The Bedouins enjoyed their own traditional songs, but also "You`ll Never Walk alone".
Learning Bedouions to sing the Liverpool song "You`ll Never Walk Alone" was something special. Bedouins are still practicing old musical traditions. In a big tent far out in the desert I had with a great time playing music and singing along with them.
My choice for a song was "You'll Never Walk Alone". I told the Bedouins about Liverpool Fotball Club, but also about the people`s life, culture and unique hospitality. The Bedouins are really a great people too. They also have an unique hospitality and good guts just as the citiziens in Liverpool.
http://www.travelexplorations.com/getfile.php/201048.647.yurpepfxse/Never_walk_alone_Bedouin.wmvIt was enjoyable to tell them about how this song lifted Liverpool F.C to great heights after the supporters song it so enthusiastic after the first half against AC Milan in the Champion League Finale this year (2005). The Italian team leaded 3-0, but in the second half Liverpool turned the match and equalised to 3-3. In the penalty shooting Liverpool finally won the long and hard match.
It amazing how emotional touched people become of this song is, and how it reaches across all boundaries across the world. There are so many stories relating to this song, and so many memories cross my mind each time I sing or hear the beautiful song. This is the anthem for supporters of Liverpool Football Club, but it means so much more for people in Liverpool. For the Bedouins in Jordan it also means something special......
It's long time I heard about Bedouins and other Jordanians reputation for being especially friendly. Through my 2 weeks journey in July 2005 in Jordan I was never asked about religion or other sensitive matters. What really counts for the people in Jordan is the visitors' personality: attitude and behaviour! This people friendliness it's not only experienced by me. ''
Seems like Bedouins are Arab Scousers!