Release the Kings Coronation concert version of 'Don't You Forget About Me'

The Issue

Watching the Kings Coronation concert was a very moving experience for me. The performance of one of my favourite  songs "Don't You Forget About Me," originally by Simple Minds, took on a new meaning as it was masterfully interpreted by Zak Abel, accompanied by Alexis Ffrench on piano, with the Household Division Orchestra, complemented by the brilliant brass section from the Royal Marines Band.

https://youtu.be/Uq1bV7S61xQ?feature=shared

This rendition, along with the breathtaking drone display, transformed the song into a moving ode to conservation, underscoring an important message for all who care about the future of our planet.

It's crucial that this unique and emotionally resonant version is made available to the broader public, not only to relive a remarkable event but also to spread an important message about the sustainability and conservation efforts it symbolizes. Music has the power to inspire change, and this particular version of "Don't You Forget About Me" encapsulates an emotional plea to never let our efforts to protect our environment fade away.

Many who attended, as well as those who missed this spectacular event, should have the opportunity to experience the profound impact of this performance in their daily lives. Releasing this version as a single or a downloadable audio track would allow it to reach a global audience, encouraging more people to engage with environmental causes.

In an era where every action towards sustainability counts, it is vital to ensure that art that uplifts this message is supported and shared. Join me in calling on the relevant stakeholders, including the artists, the orchestra, and the Royal Marines Band, to release this recording. Maybe the proceeds could go to the King Charles III Charitable Fund?

By signing this petition, you express your support for making this exceptional performance accessible to all.

Please sign the petition to help make this moving rendition of "Don't You Forget About Me" available to everyone, spreading its vital message far and wide.

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The Issue

Watching the Kings Coronation concert was a very moving experience for me. The performance of one of my favourite  songs "Don't You Forget About Me," originally by Simple Minds, took on a new meaning as it was masterfully interpreted by Zak Abel, accompanied by Alexis Ffrench on piano, with the Household Division Orchestra, complemented by the brilliant brass section from the Royal Marines Band.

https://youtu.be/Uq1bV7S61xQ?feature=shared

This rendition, along with the breathtaking drone display, transformed the song into a moving ode to conservation, underscoring an important message for all who care about the future of our planet.

It's crucial that this unique and emotionally resonant version is made available to the broader public, not only to relive a remarkable event but also to spread an important message about the sustainability and conservation efforts it symbolizes. Music has the power to inspire change, and this particular version of "Don't You Forget About Me" encapsulates an emotional plea to never let our efforts to protect our environment fade away.

Many who attended, as well as those who missed this spectacular event, should have the opportunity to experience the profound impact of this performance in their daily lives. Releasing this version as a single or a downloadable audio track would allow it to reach a global audience, encouraging more people to engage with environmental causes.

In an era where every action towards sustainability counts, it is vital to ensure that art that uplifts this message is supported and shared. Join me in calling on the relevant stakeholders, including the artists, the orchestra, and the Royal Marines Band, to release this recording. Maybe the proceeds could go to the King Charles III Charitable Fund?

By signing this petition, you express your support for making this exceptional performance accessible to all.

Please sign the petition to help make this moving rendition of "Don't You Forget About Me" available to everyone, spreading its vital message far and wide.

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