Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Why not, lets me with the times
It’s rude to snareOh go on then:
No. They didn't win because they drew.Boro didn't win on Saturday because they had a drum.
Like some others, I am slowly coming round but I'll stress the key reason is that I think a beat could keep songs properly-paced and, maybe, enable multiple stands to be co-ordinated.
Currently most songs experience extreme acceleration to the point it's not possible to actually get words out as the speed reached is just too fast.
I really think some fans are being a bit precious about this and also over-analysing the thoughts of what is cringey or embarrassing. Was the boro support on Saturday an embarrassment? Is the atmosphere at Dortmund, Portland timber, Boca juniours etc an embarrassment because they have a drum? Seriously, ask yourself that question.
I am getting fed up with Brighton fans complete and utter inability to give anything a go, try a new song, get an atmosphere going or sing in time with each other. If you really think that Boro was cringey because they had a drum then you are a bit dim to be honest.
Can't believe I'm saying this, but YES.
It is a crying shame that we need it though, I just don't understand why people can't keep in time to simple football songs, it's pathetic. It's really not that hard.
A drum would hopefully sort out the ridiculous speed that some of our songs are sung at.
Two things though- one, it needs to be a proper drummer who knows what he is doing, not some spotty oil from the nsk, and two, never ever ever at away games.
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Phoney atmosphere = phoney fans. Let's keep it real!
... A very good drummer on the shelf to co-ordinate between the West and the north. If people absolutely hate it then fine. Get rid.
So.... How is it possible to trial this out should there be genuine interest