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Pre-Game Warm up Music. Hells-Bells or Highway to HELL

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Fkn awesome song but more for the song title.. when you realised you were a Dees fan.. Shi tty Future

 

 


Only one song that passes this test:

 

 

 

This thread caused me to go off to the wonderful world of the internet.

After literally finding nothing for Fuschias .... (believe it or not there is a  song called the "Nothing Song" by a band called the "Fuschias") I ventured into the world of Demons.

Definitely not a place for the innocent to venture.

Somehow I don't think "Feed the Demons Heart" by Fleshcrawl will feature but it did have some interesting lyrics....

In the night, the demon's heart
The spawn of hell is born

Creatures of the dead alive
Awakened by his call
Demons out of hell arise
To feast upon my soul

My master, my demon

20 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Devil inside.  INXS of course 

INXS makes me cringe nowadays.

Those bogans over in Port Adelaide haven’t helped my disposition on it either.

If we adopted an INXS song I’d be most displeased.

Answering the thread title, I’d stick with Hells Bells but I’d let it play for at least 2 minutes for more effect than it has now.

I quite like Hells Bells.  One thing I will say though is that I hate it cutting to our club theme song as they hit the banner.  The Grand Old Flag should only be heard when we win. 

31 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Answering the thread title, I’d stick with Hells Bells but I’d let it play for at least 2 minutes for more effect than it has now.

Couldnt agree more Macca.

Ever since we started using it I wish they`d keep playing it til the end or at least a few mins more.

Save `Its a Grand Ol Flag` for after we win, the only time it should be heard!


4 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I quite like Hells Bells.  One thing I will say though is that I hate it cutting to our club theme song as they hit the banner.  The Grand Old Flag should only be heard when we win. 

Great minds...

8 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I quite like Hells Bells.  One thing I will say though is that I hate it cutting to our club theme song as they hit the banner.  The Grand Old Flag should only be heard when we win. 

Agreed but that would be changing an old ingrained VFL / AFL tradition

Enter the playing arena at the 1 minute mark of the song, run through banner as the lyrics start at 1m 30s and fade out after the first chorus around 2m 30s.

 

Personally of the two songs i would go for Highway as it launches into the main chorus, which is basically a chant, very quickly.  And footy folk tend to like chanting!

58 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Would like to see us run out to this.

 

 

Dear God why do I still remember that song?

 


10 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Enter the playing arena at the 1 minute mark of the song, run through banner as the lyrics start at 1m 30s and fade out after the first chorus around 2m 30s.

 

This ??

 
2 hours ago, DV8 said:

 

Here's one that might be of interest.  

This might go over well for the oldies too.  Bevy O'connor, you out there ? ?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8rtiRNwfvg 

 

 

What about the Cristina Ramos version?

 

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