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What does it say about our society when there is a Highway To Hell but only a Stairway To Heaven?

 

 
2 hours ago, Hell Bent said:

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…

 

 

 

Holy cow, THAT's a welcome to the stadium.

Love it.

1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

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

Although this is good too 

Don’t stop believing-Foreigner

 

I think we can relate to the message in this tune given our irrelevance for the last 57 years (and brought to you with huge dollops of glam, cheese and 80's perms)

 


The greatest cover of this song ever and an apt tune for this time of our journey. 

 

1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

Kanye 

MF Doom

A Tribe Called Quest 

Wu Tang

Drake

Hip hop just helps me get through life in general. 

I worked with Wu Tang and The Beastie Boys when I lived in the US. I shot a project with Wu Tang, and it was the first time they’d all been together since ODB’s funeral. So many crazy people in one room, and more baby mama’s than I’d ever seen. Good times. 🤣

4 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.

 

Nice. Intro music to the starting lineups for the 1990's Chicago Bulls by the sound of it?

 

 

8 minutes ago, rufus said:

Nice. Intro music to the starting lineups for the 1990's Chicago Bulls by the sound of it?

Correct.

It’s also the original entrance theme for legendary pro wrestler, Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat. It’s near impossible to find a video with him coming out to it thanks to Vince McMahon being a tightarze and not wanting to pay royalties.


3 hours ago, layzie said:

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

Kozzie seems abit quiet to be Ronnie Lott.
Jackson could be our Dwight Clarke.
But May is the crazy bloke that shows up to breakfast fully kitted up 😅

Can't believe this classic hasn't been posted yet.
More relevant now than it was then.
 

 

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36 minutes ago, I think OF Demons said:

 

Welcome to the forum :cool:


Can't say I have a particular favourite or go-to song; it's more a case of what I feel like at the time.

Last night it was Beck, Weezer and Alex Chilton.  Tonight will something entirely different.

No matter what your choice however, it beats listening to the appalling TV commentary.

16 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Can't say I have a particular favourite or go-to song; it's more a case of what I feel like at the time.

Last night it was Beck, Weezer and Alex Chilton.  Tonight will something entirely different.

No matter what your choice however, it beats listening to the appalling TV commentary.

Nice choice, ‘Stone. 

Some Demon-infused offerings would be David Bridie’s bands, My Friend the Chocolate Cake, and Not Drowning Waving; and Mackenzie Theory fronted by Rob Mackenzie. TISM with Ron Hitler-Barassi out front would also provide “suggestion of Demon”. 

6 minutes ago, Tim said:

TISM with Ron Hitler-Barassi

Not to mention Humphrey B. Flaubert, brother of Demonland's own Colin!

10 minutes ago, Tim said:

Nice choice, ‘Stone. 

Some Demon-infused offerings would be David Bridie’s bands, My Friend the Chocolate Cake, and Not Drowning Waving; and Mackenzie Theory fronted by Rob Mackenzie. TISM with Ron Hitler-Barassi out front would also provide “suggestion of Demon”. 

andrew cox from the fauves is also a demon

and dave larkin from dallas crane designed our emblem, despite being a peptide


3 hours ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

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

Highway to Hell

I only discovered Band Maid last night from another business related site on Friday arvo links. Shocked by their awesomeness

1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

You guys and your fancy shmancy intricate and relevant lyrics.

This is enough for me.

 

+1 for the Hives

slide International Noise Conspiracy’s Landslide in. 
 

 

 
2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I worked with Wu Tang and The Beastie Boys when I lived in the US. I shot a project with Wu Tang, and it was the first time they’d all been together since ODB’s funeral. So many crazy people in one room, and more baby mama’s than I’d ever seen. Good times. 🤣

I can’t express how jealous I am of you. That would have been off the charts crazy. 

A lifetime of the 🔴🔵 No Regrets.


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