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Gold Coast Theme Song?

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(Please note, I believe that this is just a proposed theme song, and I dont think official)

First thoughts:

-tune not too bad

-words...could be worse

-no one is going to like a theme song when it first comes out so it is very difficult to please

-the thing I HATE, is that they are the "red, gold and blue" which sounds too similar to the "red and the blue"...

and there is already a "red white and blue" in the AFL, so I am not a fan of the colours or the way they are sung in the song.

-finally, I believe that the Gold Coast is the reason that the AFL was not keen on an all red Melbourne away jumper...but that could be me just being silly.

 

I didn't know they allowed 55 year old virgins who owned a keyboard to write and record theme songs for new football teams.

If that's the final version, or near it, it will be the worst song ever recorded, released and played to the public in the history of Australia.

Ugh, the newer teams have terrible songs. They need heaver brass instruments and no corny lines like "Fight Fight Fight"

 

The tune isn't too bad. It sounds like it has been made on my sony ericson phone though. Needs a bit of work on the lyrics.

I cant belive that the Afl let them have blue, red and gold as there colours. You would have thought that they would have tried to seperate themselves as far as they could from the lions colours. Do we really need another team with red on there top?

The song isn't as bad as Freos 'old heave ho' crap.

Port Adelaide's song is easily the worst, terrible tune and terrible lyrics. Freo's a close second.

The GC17 song isn't the worst, but it could definitely be better!


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west coasts is officially the worst everybody

"we're flying high"

"we're flying high"

"we're flying high"

-the thing I HATE, is that they are the "red, gold and blue" which sounds too similar to the "red and the blue"...

and there is already a "red white and blue" in the AFL, so I am not a fan of the colours or the way they are sung in the song.

-finally, I believe that the Gold Coast is the reason that the AFL was not keen on an all red Melbourne away jumper...but that could be me just being silly.

Re: colours - I'd be more concerned about colour clashes with Brisbane & Adelaide, but you're right

That's not their song guys. Came out a couple of weeks back, it is just one version they may pick. Personally i hate it.

 

I've heard worse... and that would be the West Coast Eagles theme song.

At least the tune is a bit more traditional than the recent interstate offerings.

Lose the drum beat, and as Stylus said, bring in some proper brass instruments.

This would have to be the worst tune I've ever heard. Lines such as "Sons of the Sand" or something along those lines are absolutley pathetic and just laughable. I've heard U10s teams with better songs than this. If GC17 picked this I would say they have some serious identity issues.


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