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On 9/4/2021 at 6:36 PM, 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”. 

Another one from the Olden Days with Demon connections - the late Jim Keays of the Masters Apprentices. Suitable listening from their oeuvre:

Dead and Buried (now an homage to the Norm Smith Curse)

Undecided (current state of mind)

LIving in a Child’s Dream (another aspect of current state of mind)

Think About Tomorrow Today (ie, thinking about next Saturday today)

 

Abbe May is playing the grand final pre game. She's one of my favourite female artists. Channel seven will probably giver her ten seconds.

 


On 9/19/2021 at 11:49 AM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

 

Well picked, Col. 👍🏽

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On 9/19/2021 at 1:03 PM, bringbackthebiff said:

Tool, Lateralus. Lyric: over thinking, over analysing…

If we win the flag, Tool, Third Eye

"So good to see you once again, I thought that you were hiding from me"


19 hours ago, Smokey said:

This is what I want to see on game day 
 

 

This reminds me of the old WWF days; Stone Cold, The Rock, Mankind - fun times 😃

Hmm another for Saturday night if we get up - can't decide between Hawkwind's "You Know You're Only Dreaming" & "Master of the Universe" :D

Another apt one from the same album "We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago" hopefully will be rendered obsolete come Sunday.


Gus said on the latest podcast that he had made a play list for his dad called sticksy 2.0 on Spotify. I have been enjoying it all week.

The songs have new meaning knowing that they have been selected by gus for his dad

Sorry if this has already been used 

 

4 minutes ago, Taipei Demon said:

For Demons supporters  I'm surprised no one has  said "Number of the Beast" :lol:

You must all be too young ;)

It's not that.

It's just that there has never been a player with the number 666.


12 minutes ago, binman said:

It's not that.

It's just that there has never been a player with the number 666.

Just stick Glenn Lovett, Matthew Bate, and Luke Jackson together  - perfect!

 

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2 hours ago, defuture15 said:

Gus said on the latest podcast that he had made a play list for his dad called sticksy 2.0 on Spotify. I have been enjoying it all week.

The songs have new meaning knowing that they have been selected by gus for his dad

Pumping that Playlist now

The Neighbours will understand i am sure

Gus is a Stones man. Excellent!!

On 9/4/2021 at 6:36 PM, 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”. 

Rob, although living in LA, is a member here; we've been to a couple of games together.  Other musically oriented Demon supporters are David Bland who some may remember from both the Go!! Show and Kommotion (he also attended games with Rob and myself) and the drummer from the Huxton Creepers, Archie Law.


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