Bloody Sunday
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...Deep in our hearts...
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The whole of Bogside is here.
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...I do believe
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That we shall overcome someday.
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...moving now. Over.
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Six-One Yankee,
the crowd are on the move.

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We have a go.
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All right, gentlemen.
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Sergeant Major, pass it on,
the crowd's on the move.

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Pass it out to the O.P.,
the crowd's on the move.

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...that they are ready.
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Here we go.
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Sigs, Sigs, make sure
all call signs know

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the march is on the move now.
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-What do we want?
-Rights!

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-When do we want them?
-Now!

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-What do we want?
-Rights!

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-When do we want them?
-Now!

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Who'd have thought it, eh?
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Okay, stewards, keep the front
of the lorry clear, please.

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Willie, Willie,
come here, please.

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Yeah, get the whole stream,
the whole way up.

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Oh, I can see 'em.
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I can't see the end of it.
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Bear in mind we are going
down a hill here...

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Come on, boys.
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-Whoo!
-Whoo!

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This is a great day for lreland.
Absolutely.

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...vital
that we retain our dignity.

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We must keep this safe,
dignified...

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...Zero, this is Six-One Yankee.
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No information...
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The crowd is now halfway down
William Street. Over.

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Sir they're just about here now,
sir.

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Seven-Six.
Crowd is waving, chanting

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but, uh, causing
no particular aggro. Over.

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See what I mean?
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Tell the people of Derry
they can't march

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and they'll come out in droves.
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Right, folks,
keep that corner area clear.

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We're approaching
some of the British.

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Hold your positions.
Keep your calm.


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