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Maybe the 'Land needs a theme song? Whenever, a poster writes:

* about how a certain thread is a waste of time.

* about how there is nothing to see here.

* an uninformed opinion before reading a post in it's entirety.

* how the club should pursue a 'Moneyball' recruiting strategy.

* how someone has an agenda, is trying to destroy the club, is dividing people etc.

this song should be embedded in their post in midi or wav format.

http://youtu.be/Mi6vAXv0KrA

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Has anyone suggested Angry Anderson's Bound for Glory yet?

Only if we can have the entire team drive up the players ramp in that car!

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As a smoky Midnight Oil has a few good riffs that always get me fired up on a run.

Red and Blue Wonderland?

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Stuie ,can you rumble through your Brit -POp vinyl and get us a little something from those Spandau Ballet ,Pet Shop Boys ,Bronski Beat ,Culture Club ,and Queen albums you stockpile .
go west ??

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Maybe the 'Land needs a theme song? Whenever, a poster writes:

* about how a certain thread is a waste of time.

* about how there is nothing to see here.

* an uninformed opinion before reading a post in it's entirety.

* how the club should pursue a 'Moneyball' recruiting strategy.

* how someone has an agenda, is trying to destroy the club, is dividing people etc.

this song should be embedded in their post in midi or wav format.

http://youtu.be/Mi6vAXv0KrA

this thread is a waste of time.........

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go west ??

Gold!

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Personally I like the idea of the song before the game starts.

I think it has been reported incorrectly about an entrance song or theme song that every club is going to have.

I go to a lot of games at the G and have heard Richmond play Welcome to the Jungle by guns ‘n’roses as their song last year. They still play “Yellow & Black” as they run out and the away team still has their song played as they run out. The song is played between the captains tossing the coin and the first bounce and is only for about 45-60seconds. Essendon have the big air raid siren and I think that works as well. I don’t know if it was a good choice of song or a good idea but I think it worked, people got a little more excited as the ball bounced compared to other games I’ve been to and that’s what is all about, getting people involved in the game, a little bit more entertainment and people having fun. Who knows, we might get more than 20,000 to a game if they are having fun….a win or two would probably help that as well. If you don’t like the song then just time your beer or pie run so you miss it, that’s what I do with the guy and his trumpet. I can’t stand it but I’m sure there are people that love the trumpeter and good luck to them, they are enjoying the experience of going to the footy.

I don't mind a bit of metallica to get fired up before a game maybe For whom the bell tolls or Seek and Destory


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Seriously though, All of the lights by Kanye West with the extended intro gets me seriously gee'd for some reason. I don't know why....

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Stuie ,can you rumble through your Brit -POp vinyl and get us a little something from those Spandau Ballet ,Pet Shop Boys ,Bronski Beat ,Culture Club ,and Queen albums you stockpile .

Is that a gay joke? That's about the level I'd expect from you, thinking that calling someone gay is an insult. Grow up dhead.

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This topic, the whole concept, most of the suggestions are nauseating. I'll be arriving after 1/4 time at games this year and the AFL can F right off.

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I see this as a marketing opportunity.

We need to get the next generation of Dees aboard - we NEED to boast our membership numbers and become a force.

This ploy to have a song is purely for entertainment purposes.

So here's what I suggest, get in contact with an artist - say 50 cent, who is business minded and will actually embrace the idea

of Melbourne running out to his song.

In return, when he tours, get him to do a concert in a Melbourne Demons guernsey.

That would go a long way to getting the youth on board, if they see their idol in a Dees jumper, it's all aboard.

Just a suggestion.

You can pick any artist that is touring next year and even line them up to do it - and take it a step further and get them to do it live!

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Is that a gay joke? That's about the level I'd expect from you, thinking that calling someone gay is an insult. Grow up dhead.

Nah Stuie , it's all about the music .

Got any Divine?

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What about Matchbox twenty real world. Because I wish the real world would stop hassling me. Or if we lost we could play long day after. Even though we cant play it after.

I have no idea. It will be interesting to see what the other clubs use. But it has to be something upbeat not something that people go typical Melbourne

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And something far more recent from 'Switchfoot' ...if it's not blaring loud it doesn't work ... no wrinklies ...

Sorry Macca but I'm not sure the God fearing boys of Switchfoot would welcome the idea of the Demons playing one of their songs, which is a pity as "darkhorses" would also be a contender. May i suggest a little song by the Beards called "You should consider having sex with a bearded man".

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Sorry Macca but I'm not sure the God fearing boys of Switchfoot would welcome the idea of the Demons playing one of their songs, which is a pity as "darkhorses" would also be a contender. May i suggest a little song by the Beards called "You should consider having sex with a bearded man".

Ha ! I can just see Don McLardy introducing that song to the faithful :o

Or perhaps TJ

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Nah Stuie , it's all about the music .

Got any Divine?

You really add nothing to this site Biffen. Trying to call someone gay because you consider that an insult, what are you 13? Most of us are here to talk footy, and then there's fwits like you who crave any kind of human interaction in their lonely internet based lives so they rely on antagonisation to get attention. Do us all a favour and go on school camp next time the holidays roll around junior.

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I don't understand the point of this song.

Grand Old Flag plays as we run onto the ground. If the club wants to change that, they'll have 0 members. So when does this song play? Beforehand? Then no one can see the players, as they're still down the race, so what's the point? Afterwards? Totally out of place, unnecessary, and reminiscent of the bugler, who was not the best (read: was an embarrassing joke).

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You really add nothing to this site Biffen. Trying to call someone gay because you consider that an insult, what are you 13? Most of us are here to talk footy, and then there's fwits like you who crave any kind of human interaction in their lonely internet based lives so they rely on antagonisation to get attention. Do us all a favour and go on school camp next time the holidays roll around junior.

now, now be nice stuie

if you ask biffo politely he may lend you one of his Franky Ifield, Julie Andrews or Kamahl vinyls

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You really add nothing to this site Biffen. Trying to call someone gay because you consider that an insult, what are you 13? Most of us are here to talk footy, and then there's fwits like you who crave any kind of human interaction in their lonely internet based lives so they rely on antagonisation to get attention. Do us all a favour and go on school camp next time the holidays roll around junior.

May I suggest you are half to blame for these constant back and forth jives?

I mean, you keep feeding the antagonist...

I like Biffen and BBO's input, get a sense of humour stuie, it's not all doom and gloom :)

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