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In a bid to enhance the match day experience the AFL purchased the rights to use a few songs.

One song for each team would have been nice.

They have no FI when it comes to music because they are a bogan/ moron organisation.

Next week The Living End get to show us how crap we already know they are.FMD.

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Posted

We should purchase Hell ain't a bad place to be .let he others use Hells Bells.

Posted
7 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

It annoys me but:

1. Were we the first?

2. Did we do anything about making it unique to us. Can't copywrite it but maybe lodge it with the AFL that it was our thing. Port sing the INXS song, no one could copy that as it would be a blatant rip off but the hells bells is different. 

Really would like to get it as just our thing or to move on to something else.

I can't answer the first question with conviction other than to say we started playing it last year and I hadn't noticed any other club using it until this year. OP is based on the assumption we were the first to use it.

 

 

Posted
57 minutes ago, P-man said:

I can't answer the first question with conviction other than to say we started playing it last year and I hadn't noticed any other club using it until this year. OP is based on the assumption we were the first to use it.

 

 

Other clubs used it last year. I went to another clubs home game last year, and it was played then

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45 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Other clubs used it last year. I went to another clubs home game last year, and it was played then

Fair enough, but are there instances of clubs using it before us is the question. My assumption is that we were the first.

Posted
10 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Using capitals now dc? Next you'll be wearing big pants.

i have many talents, moonie, but as you know i prefer understatement to hyperbole

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16 minutes ago, P-man said:

Fair enough, but are there instances of clubs using it before us is the question. My assumption is that we were the first.

And mine was that it was a generic song the MCG played before games. The Dees/Hells Bells connection was a coincidence, I thought

Posted (edited)

couldn't we just get something nice and typically melbourne that nobody would dare to pinch......like 'something good' from the 'sound of music'

Edited by daisycutter

Posted

5 hours ago, Biffen said:

In a bid to enhance the match day experience the AFL purchased the rights to use a few songs.

One song for each team would have been nice.

They have no FI when it comes to music because they are a bogan/ moron organisation.

Next week The Living End get to show us how crap we already know they are.FMD.

The Living End.

Goodness me. 

Posted
4 hours ago, P-man said:

I can't answer the first question with conviction other than to say we started playing it last year and I hadn't noticed any other club using it until this year. OP is based on the assumption we were the first to use it.

 

 

It's been used in the finals for about 3 years, I'm pretty sure we copied it. That being said, it suits us well so we copied it better

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Posted (edited)

We invented the game of football, pioneered the woman's comp... which they've all copied, I reckon we can cope with them taking on that song. Burden of leadership. ;)

Edited by PaulRB
Posted (edited)

The reason 'never tear us apart' works so well is that it is full of emotion and galvanises players and fans.  'A call to arms' so to speak, similar to Liverpool's 'you'll never walk alone'.

I like 'its a grand old flag' after we win games - nothing brings up the emotion more like hearing it after we beat the Hawks.  The song's emotional pull doesn't work so well before the game, imo.

I really like 'hells bells' and it sounds eerie.  But if everyone is going to use then it isn't a good choice for us.  I think a pregame song would work better for us if it spoke to people's hearts as do the two examples above.  Can't think of one right now...

...any ideas?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero
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Posted (edited)

We're the demons - Hells Bells is very aporopriate. Why don't Geeling go and get something from Andew Lloyd Webber, the Saints something from the Saints and the Hawks from who [censored] cares

Edited by small but forward

Posted
11 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i have many talents, moonie, but as you know i prefer understatement to hyperbole

So thats why you don't wear that Kilt, dc.

Posted
1 hour ago, small but forward said:

We're the demons - Hells Bells is very aporopriate. Why don't Geeling go and get something from Andew Lloyd Webber, the Saints something from the Saints and the Hawks from who [censored] cares

The Hawks can take they're s from down on Wall Street.

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