Isn't the song called Sussex by the Sea, yet everyone calls it Good Old Sussex By The Sea on here..? Just saying....
In the many times I've googled GOSBTS I've never come across this one before. Love It.
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Sends a tingle down my spine. One of the few things left from the past as we move into our club's corporate age.
Apologies. But doesn't change me view. Despite the flaming! And no I'm not Palarse, God forbid!
Isn't the song called Sussex by the Sea, yet everyone calls it Good Old Sussex By The Sea on here..? Just saying....
No disrespect to the WW1 soldiers, but as a modern football song?
Ever since I heard it back in the 1970's I've felt it was a drear, depressive, barely relevant football song.
I'd rather hear Fat Boy Slim's 'Praise You' booming out before they run out, or summat like that.
GOSBTS hardly fires up the players and crowd, does it?
M
No disrespect to the WW1 soldiers, but as a modern football song?
Ever since I heard it back in the 1970's I've felt it was a drear, depressive, barely relevant football song.
I'd rather hear Fat Boy Slim's 'Praise You' booming out before they run out, or summat like that.
GOSBTS hardly fires up the players and crowd, does it?
M
No disrespect to the WW1 soldiers, but as a modern football song?
Ever since I heard it back in the 1970's I've felt it was a drear, depressive, barely relevant football song.
I'd rather hear Fat Boy Slim's 'Praise You' booming out before they run out, or summat like that.
GOSBTS hardly fires up the players and crowd, does it?
M
What's all this nonsense about it being a WW1 song? It was written in 1907 to celebrate the wedding of the composer's sister-in-law to a Captain in the Royal Sussex Regiment.
No disrespect to the WW1 soldiers, but as a modern football song?
Ever since I heard it back in the 1970's I've felt it was a drear, depressive, barely relevant football song.
I'd rather hear Fat Boy Slim's 'Praise You' booming out before they run out, or summat like that.
GOSBTS hardly fires up the players and crowd, does it?
M
The first line of the chorus is Sussex, Sussex by the sea, followed by Good Old Sussex by the sea.
Yes I'm well aware of that! Initial point still stands...