The Large One
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I think that the music choice should be sponsored for every home match.
£200 gets you the choice for that day. All proceeds to AITC.
£200 gets you the choice for that day. All proceeds to AITC.
"We shall Come Home" by Oysterband
For info I am none of those but nice try! Anyway carry on...
5. Jessica - Allman Brothers ( the proper Top Gear Theme for the unknowing)
In the New Inn Hurstpierpoint in the late eighties the public bar staff were aged about 20 and the customers were in their thirties or above. The bar staff chose the music. After quite a short time all the customers left, the pub went downhill and eventually was taken over by a company that made it nice again, in an Upper Street Islington kind of way.
The moral is: check the demographic before choosing the playlist.
(And assuming that this revealed that more than two or three people at the Amex once went to the Goldstone I'd just ask for a bit of Glory Days soundtrack to go in the mix.)
good choices there!!!
Also....You're not from Brighton are you? - FBS
( I got the FBS Long Playing record the other day...)
In the New Inn Hurstpierpoint in the late eighties the public bar staff were aged about 20 and the customers were in their thirties or above. The bar staff chose the music. After quite a short time all the customers left, the pub went downhill and eventually was taken over by a company that made it nice again, in an Upper Street Islington kind of way.
The moral is: check the demographic before choosing the playlist.
(And assuming that this revealed that more than two or three people at the Amex once went to the Goldstone I'd just ask for a bit of Glory Days soundtrack to go in the mix.)
HTML:In the New Inn Hurstpierpoint in the late eighties the public bar staff were aged about 20 and the customers were in their thirties or above. The bar staff chose the music. After quite a short time all the customers left, the pub went downhill and eventually was taken over by a company that made it nice again, in an Upper Street Islington kind of way. The moral is: check the demographic before choosing the playlist. (And assuming that this revealed that more than two or three people at the Amex once went to the Goldstone I'd just ask for a bit of Glory Days soundtrack to go in the mix.)
Thanks goodness, some sense. I was begining to feel very old after the second load of suggestions. Some Brighton fans are over 30 (unfortunately!) and I think that my old man would never return to the Amex if the only music he was subjected to was Kasabian or Babyshambles - at 80 I am not sure that he relates to Pete Docherty!! How would you lot feel if all you were subjected to before a match was Richard Wagner or Ludwig Van B? I think a cross section of music is what is required - a mix that all deomgraphics would appreciate.
P.S. Is "We Are The Campions" too much of a cliche?
Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi "O Fortuna" - Carl Orff
That should do it.
WHY??