Deportivo Seagull
I should coco
We have ‘cuntry and Western’ for that.I don't think the human species deserve happiness if Freed From Desire is the ultimate numero uno source for joy.
We have ‘cuntry and Western’ for that.I don't think the human species deserve happiness if Freed From Desire is the ultimate numero uno source for joy.
You miserable ****!I don't think the human species deserve happiness if Freed From Desire is the ultimate numero uno source for joy.
If the pre-match sounds against Villarreal were anything to go by then expect a pleasant surprise. The P.A. is much clearer, crisper and more bass-y. The content - some Fat Boy Slim, High Flying Birds, The Cult, Franz Ferdinand and so on. Groovy baby!I always want to be sniffy about it, but then when we win and you see the kids pogoing to it in the stadium at the end with unbridled joy on their faces it's impossible not to get into it in the moment.
I've got much bigger problems with the generic dirge they play at the start - sweet caroline and hey jude and all that. It's like every premier league team have bought the joint rights to Costa Del Sol Nightz Karaoke CD from the 90s.
I don't think the human species deserve happiness if Freed From Desire is the ultimate numero uno source for joy.
It's a bit of feelgood singalongWhat people want to do after their team win is to join in with a good old knees up in order to celebrate. This requires songs that have a suitable rhythm, is commonly recognised and many know the chorus of.
I resent that some prick in a DJ booth decides which songs these are, I would much rather it happened organically. But at the Amex that would just be a couple of bars of "Albion" and then we would all shuffle off home.
We have lost the art of crowd singing due to stadium sound systems imposing their will on us like some North Korean thought police activity.
So, I guess yeah, keep blaring out the same songs and leave us to giggle as our imaginations take another bashing.
Reminds me of a jokeWe have ‘cuntry and Western’ for that.
That's what they tell us. It's actually the first step on the path to a communist takeover.It's a bit of feelgood singalong
Serious questions or answers wasn't really the purpose. The FIERCE defending of this played-to-death somewhat catchy 90s song was unintended and unexpected.Why does it bother you? Serious question; you can mute the TV and play music of your choosing if you prefer.
Yeah I know, but I thought the challenge was to write a rambling complaint about the modern world?It's a bit of feelgood singalong
But true.Harsh
Apparently you can blame Steve Sidwell for introducing that to Brighton. He started it in the dressing room after a win.Life ban. I hate hate HATE Bloody Sweet Bloody Carobloodyline. And in particular the invented "so good, so good, so good" bollox. ARRGGHH.
Ignoring the irony and the fact that they f***ed it up again, Leeds playing I predict a riot with the full house singing along to was quite impressive after the play off semiWhat people want to do after their team win is to join in with a good old knees up in order to celebrate. This requires songs that have a suitable rhythm, is commonly recognised and many know the chorus of.
I resent that some prick in a DJ booth decides which songs these are, I would much rather it happened organically. But at the Amex that would just be a couple of bars of "Albion" and then we would all shuffle off home.
We have lost the art of crowd singing due to stadium sound systems imposing their will on us like some North Korean thought police activity.
So, I guess yeah, keep blaring out the same songs and leave us to giggle as our imaginations take another bashing.
Ah yes, the long awaited remake of A Clockwork OrangeWant a picture of the future? Imagine a boot stamping on a human face, forever (while Freed By Desire blasts out in the background).
Ebenezer goodOnly if you dream of sand dunes and salty air
I'll never blame Steve Sidwell for anything, he epitomised the culture that developed within the squad at the Albion, he can do no wrong*.Apparently you can blame Steve Sidwell for introducing that to Brighton. He started it in the dressing room after a win.
I wouldn't, and neither of us sung that chant.I'll never blame Steve Sidwell for anything, he epitomised the culture that developed within the squad at the Albion, he can do no wrong*.
*not sure I'd let him do the thing we all sung about though .
Seeing as the Kaiser Chiefs are their own, the only other one they could sing was Ruby, Ruby, Ruby?Ignoring the irony and the fact that they f***ed it up again, Leeds playing I predict a riot with the full house singing along to was quite impressive after the play off semi
The verses from "Never Miss a Beat" could be adapted into a neat chantSeeing as the Kaiser Chiefs are their own, the only other one they could sing was Ruby, Ruby, Ruby?