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What song should the Demons run out to?

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Not sure if this has been posted, sorry, but does this mean the bugler is gone?

 

No takers for Gay Bar then? Surprising.

How about Russell Robertson singing the national anthem? That's enough to send anyone into a rage.

The boys can throw some coins into his guitar case as they run past.

According to an MFC tweet every team runs out to a song. I have been going to the footy for a very long time and have never heard this. I have heard songs played beforehand but thats just to pass time. I know at the storm games they have thunderstruck playing.

They want a song that pumps the crowd and players up. Well if the players need more of a pump up after neeldys pre game address then god help them.

How about playing to win. How ironic.

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According to an MFC tweet every team runs out to a song. I have been going to the footy for a very long time and have never heard this. I have heard songs played beforehand but thats just to pass time. I know at the storm games they have thunderstruck playing.

They want a song that pumps the crowd and players up. Well if the players need more of a pump up after neeldys pre game address then god help them.

How about playing to win. How ironic.

If, we formed an alliance with them, the Melbourne Org, we could share the Thunder on entry.

If the tanking crap rolls on into the season then Better get a lawyer-Cruel Sea. If not I second any Pantera song.

No takers for Gay Bar then? Surprising.

How about Russell Robertson singing the national anthem? That's enough to send anyone into a rage.

The boys can throw some coins into his guitar case as they run past.

Who/what is th "Gay Bar"?

 

Welcome To The Jungle - Guns n Roses. Great intro, pumping tune and puts paid to the nice boys image.


Thank you Deestroy All - I am wiser for your info. However, I see a weakness. None of the participants had chest hair. I think only hirstute alpha male types should represent our club.

^ Immortal!

One a serious note when I played (and it wasn't much and I wasn't good) I tried to listen to "pump up" music and I ran around like a headless chook. But when I listened to some soft music to calm me down like opera or something I played a lot better. I found I was more focused when I was calm...

Should work for watts anyway

Hard as a Rock ---- AC/DC

A Neeld specialty ........ and complements the Storm's Thunderstruck


Demons by Sleigh Bells.

Its pumps, its modern and it isn't old man crap.

I like it Chook - just checked them out on Spotify and listening to the Diplo remix. Great stuff

The only song I want to hear at MFC games is "A Grand old Flag " after winning games.

Just play that 10 times next year and I will be ecstatic!


Nothing. No ads, no crappy pop music, no opposition song, how about an under 18 game, it's a grand old flag and then the footy. Silence from the speakers at the breaks. I pay to go to the footy, why do I need to have my ears assaulted with crap?

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Can I like this post more than once? Like a hundred times?

Double 200 times

How about that song that Celine Dion sang when that lovely young couple were standing on the front of that big boat? That was a nice song.

Or how about something by the Bangles? The crowd could sing along. If we could somehow change to words to "just another manic Saturday" ... on second thoughts, "just another Sunday afternoon/twilight". You get the idea.

Or, how about an Aussie song. Surely there's room for an Aussie song? "There's a track winding back to an old fashioned shack" ... I think that one was about the Junction oval.

Or has anybody mentioned that song from that boxing movie? "That's the size of the tiger", something like that. Sung by that poor bloke whose jocks must have been a bit tight. He sounded like he'd swallowed a jalapeno at the same time.

 

Could be the Demonland theme song at the games?

"Boy it make-a me sick, everyting I gotta do

I can'ta getta no kicks, always gotta follow rules

Boy it make-a me sick, just to make-a lousy bucks

Gotta a feela like a fool

And the mama used to say all the time, What'sa matter you, hey, gotta no respect

Whatta you tink you do, why you looka so sad

Itsa not so bad, Itsa nice-a place, Ahh shaddupa you face"

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