neilbard
Hedging up
- Oct 8, 2013
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'We stand by the sink while the men go for a drink' would fit (and sort that PC problem)
Would a soprano be able to pull it off though?
'We stand by the sink while the men go for a drink' would fit (and sort that PC problem)
It's just too ear piercingly loud in the WSU but then so is all the music.
Would a soprano be able to pull it off though?
Oh don´t worry, there will still be at least 40% of fans unable to grasp the concept that the words are stand or fall.
I thought we won the Blackpool game 2-1
That would remind us of the 1978 defeat against Blackpool.
I would suggest a rendition of 'Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps, please' The desperacy of the back end of the song will show kinship with those stuck on the concourses.
Right, let's get some context here.
We are still continuing to commemorate the centenary of World War I. Sussex by the Sea was written by William Ward-Higgs as a military marching song, to be sung by soldiers on the march. Indeed, the cover of the original 1907 printed score confirms this.
SBTS was sung by soldiers of the Royal Sussex Regiment – on the march, in the trenches, and as they went over the top. It was the last piece of music that thousands of Sussex men will have heard in their brutally shortened lives.
Having SBTS screeched out by a single soprano, with her exaggerated and unwelcome vibrato, there to fulfil just another professional gig, is grotesquely inappropriate.
Sussex by the Sea is our own, unique anthem, and it needs to be belted out on Saturday with pride and with passion, by a huge crowd, of men, women and children, as a shared and fitting tribute to our team, to our lost soldiers and to our Sussex heritage.
She's brought tears to my eyes on a couple of occasions so quite happy if it is her although maybe this being a momentous enjoyable event something a little more celebratory is needed.
Easy 10 I'd swap her in a NANOSECOND for some of this.[/QUOTE said:I must disagree as I thought that was awful but then as I have said I do not like choirs.
It is such a special occasion that they could have shown a bit more imagination and done something different.
Oh don´t worry, there will still be at least 40% of fans unable to grasp the concept that the words are stand or fall.