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Published Date: 26 February 2009
FROM anti-war rallies to campaigns to free political prisoners, emotive historic events have musical backdrops that will forever be recorded in time.
And now Leithers are to have their own protest song as they take on Fort Ports in an emotional battle to stop their docks being rebranded "Edinburgh Harbour".

The song Siege of Leith is the brainchild of Leith folk singer Allan Johnston who is one of thousands of residents who have pledged their opposition to the proposed renaming of the historic docks.

He said: "I think it is the greatest of insults to the people of Leith and their traditions to suddenly come along and rename Leith docks for no other reason than a corporate one."

The song was written only last weekend following a discussion among campaigners in a pub over Fort Ports' decision to use Edinburgh Harbour as the name for the central part of a multi-million-pound redevelopment of the docks, close to the existing Ocean Terminal site.

The organisation believe that the use of "Edinburgh" in the name will benefit the global branding of the development, which is to include a state-of-the-art cruise liner terminal.

But it insists that "Leith Docks" will remain as the overall "umbrella" name for the whole area.

Mr Johnston, founder of the Leith Folk Club, said: "I was in the Harbour Inn on Saturday night and we got talking about the issue and the coverage it has been getting in the paper.

"I said that I was actually writing a lot of new material at the moment and that maybe I could have a go at doing something for this. So, I went home and wrote it on Sunday and recorded it on Monday in my studio. I did it on a whim really – if there is any way I can help this campaign I will."

The protest song epitomises Leithers' battle with Forth Ports, with lines, "Don't they understand, don't they have a clue, of you and me, of me and you", drawing on key arguments in the row.

Mr Johnston said: "Forth Ports are on their own with this. Leith is known all over the world as a port – it has always been one.

"They think they are doing nothing wrong, but they cannot say they are being considerate if everyone is in total opposition."

More than 4000 signatures were last week handed over to the council in the first wave of petitions being collected across Leith. The council has no say over the name of the development but many key members – including leader Jenny Dawe – have asked Forth Ports to rethink its plans.

Save Leith campaigner Ian Lutton said: "This is not about Leithers being against change in the area. The very people who value the name 'Leith' are the ones who are most likely to fight for progression."

Forts Ports has repeatedly said that the brand "Edinburgh Harbour" will not be withdrawn and that it is not actually renaming Leith Docks.

• www.allanjohnston.co.uk

• www.forthports.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 26 February 2009 1:01 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Forth Ports
 
1

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26/02/2009 11:59:32
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Foo,

26/02/2009 12:00:58
FFS, Leith is nothng more than a suburb of the city of Edinburgh. These people really need to get a life and stop living in the (distant) past.
3

Amenemhat,

26/02/2009 12:01:37
#1 true why can't they get that idea through their head... ah the live in leith sorry
4

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 26/02/2009 12:09:55
Get your story correct,but good on you Allan Johnston.
5

Walleroonie,

Dalkeith 26/02/2009 12:13:43
That is one pysh song - I'd be quick to disassociate myself from any kind of protest movement if thats all they can come up with....................
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 12:23:17
A bevvy faced Royal oak regular.

"when under siege, its cannons roared".

This will be the time it was occupied by the french and the scots and english forces bombarded it together ?

7

nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 12:24:01
5 i can just imagine it being dirged in the Oak , whilst the "musicians" look around with nippy faces trying to get people to be quiet.
8

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26/02/2009 12:25:37
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 12:27:43
I said that I was actually writing a lot of new material at the moment and that maybe I could have a go at doing A Minor G Major Dmajor Aminor tum titty tum tum tum.
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D Heid ,

26/02/2009 12:28:21
2Forts Ports has repeatedly said that the brand "Edinburgh Harbour" will not be withdrawn and that it is not actually renaming Leith Docks".

Please stop this nonsense, and stop trying to sensationalize this! they are not changing the name of Leith Docks!!
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 12:32:01
Why not just do what they do with every new development - call it something bland like Forthview or Baltic Heights or Orange Tree Avenue.
12

D Heid ,

26/02/2009 12:37:24
This is what is wrong with this paper!, there are more serious things going on in the country like people loosing jobs! seriously dont print anymore of this drivel in the paper. we want real articles thanks
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John Knox furr First Meenister,

Embra ! 26/02/2009 12:44:41
Bet it took a lot of thought to get those rhymes in the Chorus. Whit a load o mank.
14

Fifi la Bonbon,

26/02/2009 12:57:40
They don't know us,
They're strangers here
We don't like strangers
We rob and maim strangers
That'll show them
With their funny foreign ways
Openin' shops sellin' funny foreign food
Stealin' our essential bodily fluids
Using long words and generally makin' fun
Don't they understand
Don't they have a clue?
Any spare change?
15

Cappo Del Monte,

26/02/2009 13:00:09
Its great to see all the comments above, obviously most of the area's you live in have NO history to defend. Its good to see people of a community sticking up against a blood sucking developer, again thats hardly seen in any other parts of the town.
Yup sad wee people with no history to defend.
But true, its only a development the fpa are naming Edinburgh Harbour, the docks remain Leith Docks
16

Foo,

26/02/2009 13:05:26
#15 - It's a suburb of Edinburgh.

Edinburgh - a city noted for its history.
17

Bill MacD,

26/02/2009 13:06:45
Good on him for climbing on the bandwagon for a spot of pesonal PR, but it's still a load of nonsense. Let's just rename Leith as North Edinburgh and be done with it, to give these dafties living under the illusion it's still got some sort of separate identity something to really huff and puff about. The truth is it's just a bunch of streets with houses and shops and people speaking in barely intelligible grunts that are indistinguishable in any meaningful way from any other minor outlying district.
18

Foo,

26/02/2009 13:12:38
Just listened to the song.

Fail.
19

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:13:15
He's nae Bert Jansch
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 13:13:43
17 It's a tinky place. As normal working class people with no other place to go dont like people messing with the place "they come fae".

"ahm fae Leith. Ahm proud of Leith".

Good for you. Stay there then and dont darken my door with your bletherings and bevvying and love of rubbish football.
21

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:15:08
And in his hands, two lager cans.
Talks to himself. At the back. At the top.
What are the implications of the club unit?
Plastic, Slime, Partitions, Cocktail, Zig-Zag, Tudor Bar.
Pat McGatt. Pat McGatt, the very famous sports reporter is
talking......there.
FANS! ! ! "Remember, you are abroad!
Remember the police are rough!
Remember the unemployed!
Remember my expense account!
22

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:15:51
ah
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 13:17:18
Oh let me tell you that I love you
and i thinka bout ya all the time


24

elayne,

26/02/2009 13:21:37
#23,,that was one c**p song!cringeworthy and sentimental nonsense,hated it!
25

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:24:22
Folking Atrocious.
26

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:28:07
Business man there drink my wine
Plowman dig my earth
This is Leith Ya Basa
EH postal code for what it's worth

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Linmal,

Livingston 26/02/2009 13:36:58
#26 EH Postcode - so is Peebles and you wouldn't change their address to Edinburgh would you?
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Canuckman,

Edinburgh near Leith 26/02/2009 13:39:05
Good publcity for Allan Johnson but based on a complete fallacy of a story. Leith Docks is the name of the development, it is not changing. One area of this development, which will include an international cruise terminal will be called Edinburgh Harbour. Unless I'm mistaken Leith is and always will be Edinburgh's Harbour?
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 13:43:55
Oh Leith
I grit my teeth
and live there

Every day
I get old
and count the Poles

But let me tell you that i love you
and ah thinka bout you all the time
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noswod,

Honestas 26/02/2009 13:47:23
Another kick in the Teeth frae the people aw Leith
31

Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 26/02/2009 13:48:56
at the foot of the walk
i get out my c*ck
and meet Alexander
halfway doon Salamander
i'm a poet
dont i know it.
32

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:52:29
#27

Not what I was saying.
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Vandala,

26/02/2009 13:54:20
#21. I'm sure MES would have plenty to say about people who spend half their lives posting on forums.
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:54:36
Leith can secede from Edinburgh rule! Passport to Pimlico style!

Is this the Union Dividend you arch-Unionist Liebore Unionista bawsacks?

Such a parcel o' Leithy Rogues sellt us tae Embra!



FRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDOOMMMMMMMMM
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:56:08
#33 I'm sure he would. But it's safer than drinking a bottle of whisky a day.
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 13:57:30
31 Alexander fae Holmes Bar ? The one who smells of earwax at the end of the bar and talks about fishing boats and The Scars ?
37

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:58:24
#33 and its more productive than powerpoint pesentations, missus. Love your superiority there though, as if knowing an MES song means you have to try and not do things MES might laugh at, for he is a Goblin Jesus
38

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 13:58:57
Hey! student
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 14:02:20
A Goblin Jesus Teasmade vs Big Gay Spiderman
40

Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 14:11:46
Hey! LCD clock in a porcelain dog

Dance to Kraftwerk on the street for GBP

Leaves uncomprehending messages on EEN threads

Then watches Countdown troosers doon for Vorderman in tight wetsuit bubbles Atlantis under the sack.

But the council says don't do that
Don't exhale
It's a beach don't exhale Vorderman, too late
41

me150,

26/02/2009 14:15:24
PRATTS the lot of them!!
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26/02/2009 14:28:17
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 14:57:53
"Bevvy faced sadsack"

People can have a craggy face and/or rosacea without ever going near the booze. I'm not saying Allan Johnston is teetotal, but it's unfair to call him a bevvyfaced sadsack.

No xmas for junkies though.
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Think Tank,

26/02/2009 14:59:12
I think this will have as much impact as the "SOOT campaign song".
45

It's Leith for me!,

26/02/2009 15:01:42
"The council has no say over the name of the development" wrong Jenny - I do wish you'd try to learn something about the council you rule- there's a section within the council that approves all road etc names - mainly to stop duplication etc from new developments, but the council can stop this in its tracks without any problems at all; if thye want to....
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 15:54:33
Edinburgh Harbour
Leith
Edinburgh EH6

Confusing address. Why not

Leith Harbour
Edinburgh EH6

or Edinb

ah f*** it i don't f***ing care anyway.
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 15:55:15
If they had an Ayrshire tree-festival they could call it

Beith Arbour
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 16:10:26
43 Be that as it may but you have to admit theres an awful lot of bevvy faced people appearing in the evening news these days.

About 75% percent of Edinburghers have bevvied faces, and the rest are nippy, or pinched against the elements. Wait until the sun comes out next month then look at the nippiness. It's like planet of the apes , except set in Tokyo.
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26/02/2009 16:16:30
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 16:19:46
http://www.dermnet.com/image.cfm?imageID=4620&moduleID=1&moduleGroupID=19&groupindex=0&passedArrayIndex=11
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Proghead,

Edinburgh 26/02/2009 16:22:53
EEP! Got as far as halfway through the first chorus and my brain started to bleed. Probably sounds better after 8 pints of 80 bob and ten round of Wild Rover though
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Silbermensch,

26/02/2009 16:28:15
#50 crivvens that lad looks like he's been watching too much Sky One and Ch 5 with his asymmetrical squarial eyes
53

totally indecent,

26/02/2009 16:33:02
What traditions do Leith folk have anyway? Apart from going to Farmfoods on a saturday morning then nipping to the pub for lunch only to get carted out p1shed at midnight with three carrier bags of gloop.
54

It's Leith for me!,

26/02/2009 16:36:19
#53 - how did you ken my plans for the weekend?
55

Gina Gibson,

Wales 26/02/2009 16:38:56
What a dismal, depressing song:-

Leith nil points....Leith No points...move along folks....nothing to see here.
56

FrankGallagher,

26/02/2009 16:51:59
Make it work on a mac EEN!
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 17:21:45
I just listened to it. Oh jesus no.

{dont they have a clue}
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nSyratzcGlaw,

26/02/2009 17:27:24
right click , play speed , fast. at least it sounds a bit cheerier.

seriously though its pishy, must have taken 2 minutes to write.
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jdships,

Edinburgh 26/02/2009 19:52:16
Sounds as though it might challenge "In your Gorgie slums" for a local No1
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Euphemia Groynes of that Ilk,

26/02/2009 20:14:03
How well I recall Allan Johnston as he was in the days of my girlhood, so long ago now, alas!
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It's Leith for me!,

Guess.... 26/02/2009 20:47:33
#55,57,58- aye well you all hate us so much just clear off and wallow in yer trams - independance for leith!
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elayne,

26/02/2009 21:00:38
#53 is there still a farmfoods in leith??
63

totally indecent,

26/02/2009 23:16:47
A dinny ken hen no bin doon ther fer yonks likes
64

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 27/02/2009 00:11:33
LEITH.IS.LEITH.LEAVE.ALONE
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daywalker,

west edinburgh 27/02/2009 03:47:40
no spot on lirics. but sweet aye .go doon in history weld on history:)
66

Anonym,

27/02/2009 08:16:21

nSyratzcGlaw, you're funny! I'd like to hear one of your little compositions sometime.

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tumshie heid,

27/02/2009 08:20:36
#61 We could use a tram to fill with all the rubbish dumped by you "Leithers" to take it to Powderhall.
What is to be proud of Leith? Poundshops, greasy smelly cafes and Farmfoods.The amount of cigarettes smoked per thousand? The amount of money wasted at the bookies and bingo?
I would want to preserve that heritage right enough.
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Jae M,

Edinburgh 27/02/2009 10:20:59
Oh yeah, they're gonna listen to a song right enough! Millions protest about things in unison and not a word is noted!
69

It's Leith for me!,

27/02/2009 10:56:38
#62 aye Elayne - side of the new bank of scotland - you can pop in for yer shopping on the way to the foot of the walk for a liquid lunch/afternoon
#67 tumshie heid - could be a really long wait for that tram ;-)
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Plantagenet,

03/03/2009 22:07:39
My lasting memory of Leith is when following my team, Hearts, to their match against 'them' at Easter Road, if you park your car in the Albert Street area you can always be sure of one thing, when you step out of your car you will step in dog poo, this just sums up Leith for me. ps at least I think it was 'dog' poo.

 

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