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Published Date:
04 August 2007
WITH a name like "Voice" he could hardly have a more appropriate job.
Michael Voice has become so well known on the streets of Edinburgh selling the Evening News his cry has been chosen to feature in a new song by a city band.

He will be recorded at his regular spot at the junction of Princes Street and Hanover Street shouting the traditional news vendor's cry. It will then feature on the band's new song Foot of the Walk.

Author Ian Rankin, a Saint Jude's fan who helped write some of the song's lyrics, came up with the idea of incorporate the sounds of the city into the song, on the band's forthcoming second album.

Among the other noises being considered are the firing of the One o'Clock Gun, Fringe performers and drunken revellers in bars along Leith Walk.

Mr Voice, 50, who lives in Portobello and has been selling the News for seven years, today said he was "delighted" to have been chosen for the part.

He said:

"The city centre's changed a bit but I think we'll always be here. If we weren't here I think we would be missed, especially among the older people who like to have a bit of a chat when they buy the paper.

"It's fantastic that the band have noticed us and see us as being important."

Members of the band are to walk around the city in the coming weeks armed with minidisc recorders to collect sounds.

As well as noises showing the positive noises associated with the city, such as the news vendor and Festival performers, they also want to capture some of the "seedier" aspects of the city.

Rankin is eagerly anticipated seeing how the noises and words he has written are brought together with music to form the album, and believes the Evening News seller will work well on the song.

He said: "They are a bit quieter now than they used to be but I remember in the 1970s all you would hear in the city centre was 'News, News, News' everywhere you went.

"I was quite excited when they came up with the idea of this concept album about Edinburgh that will show how intricate and complex a city it is.

"I can't think of any rock album that actually shows Edinburgh as it really is. The Proclaimers maybe sing about Edinburgh but not in this kind of way. That's something totally different."

Band members will be trawling through the streets of Leith Walk late at night to capture drunken conversations, arguments, football chanting, police sirens, chip shops and taxi queues.

Grant Campbell, 32, the band's lead singer and songwriter, said: "We want to get across the bipolarity of Edinburgh in whatever ways we can and I think this will work quite well because the Foot of the Walk late at night is a long way from the festival city you get during the day."

The album is expected to be released towards the end of this year.

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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2007 1:43 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Ian Rankin and Rebus
 
1

Boy Wonder,

04/08/2007 11:58:06

Would've been a better article if Rankin had not been included in it. See the one about him and Glesgae numpty, Elaine C Smith coming up shortly!

The bipolarity of Edinburgh??? That's a new one! If a poster came up with thatm, s/he'd be torn to pieces on this forum.

2

Tam O' Shanter,

04/08/2007 12:11:13

Rankin again?
Strewth !!

3

Laughing Cow,

Murrayfield 04/08/2007 13:09:17

Am I being incredibly stupid, or does the article not actually tell you who the band is?

4

edinmum,

edinburgh 04/08/2007 13:13:14

No, there is no mention of who this mysterious band is - seems to be Ian Rankin and some poor faceless musos!

5

edinmum,

edinburgh 04/08/2007 13:14:29

Have re-read, and think they must be called Saint Jude, unless that is something totally different!

6

alex paterson,

embra 04/08/2007 13:19:56

Almost a free week without Rankin,one day maybe one day.

7

Laughing Cow,

Murrayfield 04/08/2007 13:20:41

Ian Rankin and the Poor Faceless Musicians - now there's a name for a band!

8

Sqidward,

04/08/2007 14:15:27

It must be St Judes Infirmary.
http://www.myspace.com/saintjudesinfirmary

9

nell from falkirk,

04/08/2007 14:23:07

#6 It does say Ian Rankin is a Saint Jude fan, and I did wonder about the reference.
Isn't he the Patron Saint of lost causes?

Like the "bipolarity of Edinburgh", perhaps? (I've tried in in various accents; it requires best Morningside, I think.)

On further reflection, it's a good phrase, pity to waste it - couldn't it be brought into use, as a title for some functionary perhaps?
In place of the Lord Provost perhaps; much more exotic sound.

"In a statement to the "Scotsman", the Bipolarity of Edinburgh demanded..."

10

Blondie,

04/08/2007 17:03:28

I did manage to figure out (eventually) that the band must be St Jude's Infirmary, but it's either sloppy journalism or even sloppier editing, neither of which would surprise me where the EEN is concerned!

11

Boy Wonder,

04/08/2007 20:06:52

#12. However he woke up after an hour and saw his creator bending over him. Without a second's thought, Rebus' hand were round Rankin's throat and he was throttling this man, the "author" of all his woes, in a death grip. As he felt the "alleged" author's life-force ebbing away to nothingness, he realise he would find a kind of rest himself in the peaceful embrace of non-existence.

When's the funeral???

12

DSA,

USA 04/08/2007 21:22:00

I thought Paper Sellers funniest voice was when he played "Chief Inspector Clouseau" in the Pink Panther movies...

13

Illegal alien,

04/08/2007 23:42:14

IAN RANKIN ANGER OVER SEAGULL FIASCO ?

14

Boy Wonder,

05/08/2007 00:24:18

In his dream, Lord Provi check was on a yacht in the French Riviera, wearing the Edinburgh ceremonial garb and regalia. He turned to Sir Les Dawe Paterson, his leader and said, "Jenny, is it true ah micht get knighted fur this gemme?"
To which s/he answered, "Naw, Grubby. Seems ye didnae let the peeps o Edinburgh burn thon Rankin fellae when they wanted tae!"
"But, the man wisnae deid!" exclaimed Lord Provi check.
"Dinnae see the problem," replied Sir Les. "Yon man gets mair mentions in the Hootsmon than me ... burn him ah say!"
And the dream turned into a bonfire where Rankin met his just desserts for peeing off the Edinburgh populace one too many times!

15

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06/08/2007 09:41:44
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