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After slagging off some Chris Cornell fans last night 😘 @Superunknown et.al, I had come across some music this morning that got me energised for the game.

Now there is no direct link to winning or The Demons in the lyrics of this song, but just a song that I like.

Here it is.

Found That Soul

 

It reminds me of a game I used to play with mates drinking,  called 'YouTube Roulette' about 15 years ago - whereby you start with a song and artist - and then the next song must have a word from the previous title/artist.

ie: Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond

then Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline 

perhaps then you might go to U2's Sweetest Thing.

 

Anyway  I look forward to hearing some peoples eclectic tastes of whatever music they like between now and Friday.

 

Edited by Grapeviney

 
 

One song I blasted pregame through the 2018 finals was Oasis - f*^%in in the bushes. Crank it up.

Edited by layzie


8 minutes ago, layzie said:

One song I blasted pregame through the 2018 finals was Oasis - f*^%in in the bushes. Crank it up.

Oasis  .... As if 😄

Edited by Fork 'em

I’d rather this thread be opened if we get through to the GF.

However, if the theme is general ‘fire up’ music, nothing beats Sirius.

 

 

And on a different tangent.
Watch ..... "America's Game: The 1981 San Francisco 49ers | Super Bowl XVI" on You-tube.
Reminds me of us.

Though I must say, this is also a pretty decent selection.

 


Whilst on the subject of music, this is how the yanks are dealing with COVID currently. This was our tune to run out to this year, how I’d love to see the G rock like this…

 

 

 

58 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

And on a different tangent.
Watch ..... "America's Game: The 1981 San Francisco 49ers | Super Bowl XVI" on You-tube.
Reminds me of us.

Is Kozzie Pickett our Ronnie Lott story? Maybe May actually. 

He’s Nobody’s Moggy Now by Eric Bogle - along the lines of 101 uses for a dead cat.

Edited by chook fowler

ROSE TATTOO "WE CANT BE BEATEN"


so far, since the end of last night's game, albums by:

  • bjork (technically a remix ep)
  • gyroscope
  • the silents
  • the triffids
  • drake [had to slog thru the new one just to say 'yep, still don't get it']
  • the stills
  • kanye west

 

Kanye 

MF Doom

A Tribe Called Quest 

Wu Tang

Drake

Hip hop just helps me get through life in general. 

6 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Kanye 

MF Doom

A Tribe Called Quest 

Wu Tang

Drake

Hip hop just helps me get through life in general. 

Still can’t believe MF is gone.

For mine I think chill is the way to go. Calms one’s nerves. To this end I’ve been giving Jean-Michel Jarre a merciless hiding. 
But then to get the heartbeat going again I’ll blast some Chemical Brothers. You’re welcome, neighbours. 😁


I watch these over and over, knowing that no matter how badly the Dees perform, they’ll never reach these depths…

 

How could it be anything else?

All fired up- Pat Benatar

This is our whole season’s theme for crying out loud

 

P.s. it was VFL’s theme for 1988. We made the grand final that year too

Edited by Cassiew

2 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I’d rather this thread be opened if we get through to the GF.

However, if the theme is general ‘fire up’ music, nothing beats Sirius.

 

Great song.

 

Any Band-Maid song would cover it, otherwise it's gotta be

Highway to Hell


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