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Every theme song will be re-done by AFL

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3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah he did,

 

we we did decide that Abbath would be the best \m/

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As if this wouldn't fire the players up before a game!

 
 

Just listened to our "new" team song on the Triple M Facebook page, not a fan at all, no, no and no. ?


3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Use the old theme song Demons

that new one is stilted and “Forced”

They are too polite...

stuff you AFL...

A sad attempt SWY.  They sound like a bunch of eunuchs compared to the original Fables.  "Stuff" is too nice a term for the AFL on this one!

As usual the afl have decided to do something without asking our opinion and we have to accept it because we have no choice. Weren’t asked if we wanted it, just “too bad we’re doing it, tough luck if you don’t like it”.

The people’s game my a- -

14 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Just heard this the news.  

Why would they change the bloody songs.

What has out club put out.  I saw Eddie was not happy.

 

The demons need to inject some demon and stand up to the AFL on this one.  Some traditions shld never be tinkered with and this is one of them.

 

Four bugles should drown it out...........

Just had a listen to all the songs..... haven't heard that much banjo since I last watched Deliverance. Freo get extra points for those hot guitar licks in the background.

2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Thanks I had a listen.  Not a fun its different enough especially the intro before the singing to annoy me.

Surelly the clubs would have had to sign off it.  But given some reactions I say nothing of the sort.  They had footage on the Perth news of the WC coach looking confused when the new version was plated today.  


9 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I hope Beyoncé sings ours. 

She should sing the Saints one.

”All the single premiers! All the single premiers! Put ya hands up!”

 

3 minutes ago, P-man said:

She should sing the Saints one.

”All the single premiers! All the single premiers! Light a dwarf up!

 

 

5 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I'm just relieved they didn't add our second verse like they did for Geelong and Port... they are pretty terrible...

https://omny.fm/shows/triple-m-footy/new-footy-songs-geelong

https://omny.fm/shows/triple-m-footy/new-footy-songs-port-adelaide

Tha second verse they’ve added to Geelong’s is truly awful. Stop tinkering ffs. Just stop it.

Only thing I think they should do is reintroduce our second chorus. “Oh the team played fine in the year 39.” Every merchandise I had always had it in printed lyrics, but they never played it. I haven’t heard it for years.

How many more lessons in this "renewal and improvement" space need to be learned?   Arnotts with their Shapes flavours, BIG M with their chocolate flavour, Coca Cola (repeat offenders), the bloody MCC with the MCG siren (the digital wizardry could never replicate the sound and it's now been lost to the annals of history) and so the list goes on.  

The new song is not the same.  And it's inferior.  DeeSpencer nailed it.   

Reflective of an obsession with tinkering.  Symptomatic of an organisation with a bloated management team, out of control egos and an out of touch CEO who doesn't understand the fundamentals of the business.  Lived through it at BHP.

Please email the club if you're aggrieved as I am.


Sounds the same to me. Am I missing something?

13 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

This is the response of power 

We will make the decision. The president the board or the supporters?

Await the  MFC response

18 minutes ago, dpositive said:

This is the response of power 

We will make the decision. The president the board or the supporters?

Await the  MFC response

Please don’t hold your breath, we can’t afford to lose another member.

 

This is why I respect Eddie, will stick up for his club. We don’t.

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17 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Please don’t hold your breath, we can’t afford to lose another member.

 

This is why I respect Eddie, will stick up for his club. We don’t.

except sometimes it's more about eddie than the club

I understand they’re in a Hurry to celebrate, but after a victory, can the players sing it properly? They sound like Alvin and the chipmunks.


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