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Just in case I don’t get another chance for this. For all 70’s/80’s kids:

 

 

What did they play on ch 7 after our win?

everlong by FF, which as Superunknown said says everything

ill have to rename to something like savant 

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Your favourite music to get you through to the Grand Final

This is definitely how I feel now. Lyrics are absolutely perfect as well.

 

 

Don't actually listen to this please

This is, and other bangers of it's nature, are all I'll be listening to in the lead up to the 25th.


This is what it feels like now

 

 

JEELONGS NEW ANTHEM

"RUNNING ON EMPTY" JACKSON BROWN

 

Daft Punk - One More Time

I've been getting into this local fella, I like the message about taking some time just soak in your surroundings.

Does make it very hard seeing such beautiful countryside and being stuck in Melbourne. I think it's the Otways in the clip, I'll have to go down there for a look when we're allowed out

 

https://youtu.be/hLnNVFu941o

 

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On 9/9/2021 at 5:03 PM, Fanatique Demon said:

Like this?

B:        AC/DC.                   KILLERS.               ALICE COOPER

HB:    WOLFMOTHER.     FOO FIGHTERS.          BOWIE 

C:       SILVERCHAIR        BEATLES.            BLACK SABBATH

HF:     NIRVANA.           PEARL JAM.                 OASIS

F:       INXS.                  THE STONES               SPIDERBAIT

R:     DADDY COOL,  KISS,  MEN AT WORK

BILLY IDOL,   AEROSMITH,    GREEN DAY,    BLUR

MED SUB: QUEEN

 

Imagine if they played a team similar to the one we last played, such as this team of one-hit wonders. They’ve had their day in the sun, but they get smashed in the long run.

B: Tal Bachman. The Cardigans. Pauline Pantsdown.

HB: Hoobastank. Bruce Channel. Blind Melon.

C: Kisschasy. Haddaway. The Surfaris.

HF: Pseudo Echo. Bow Wow Wow. Faster Pussycat.

F: House of Pain. Chumbawamba. Skee-Lo.

R: The Buggles. Duck Sauce. Spose.

IC: Truth Hurts. Ratcat. Daniel Powter. Question Mark and the Mysterians.

Medi Sub: Rusted Root.

Emergencies : The Virus. Sporty Thievz. Deadstar.

Brainstrust: Fiction Factory.

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On 9/11/2021 at 8:40 AM, picket fence said:

JEELONGS NEW ANTHEM

"RUNNING ON EMPTY" JACKSON BROWN

Or The Beaten Generation by The The.

On 9/11/2021 at 12:19 AM, Mel Bourne said:

This is, and other bangers of it's nature, are all I'll be listening to in the lead up to the 25th.

You might like this spotify playlist then Mel:

Binman presents - ambient therapy, part four

Two hours of ambient therapy to soothe the soul and support positive mental health in these taxing times. Part four of a six part series. Lovingly sequenced and designed to be played in order.

3 hours ago, napster said:

Imagine if they played a team similar to the one we last played, such as this team of one-hit wonders. They’ve had their day in the sun, but they get smashed in the long run.

B: Tal Bachman. The Cardigans. Pauline Pantsdown.

HB: Hoobastank. Bruce Channel. Blind Melon.

C: Kisschasy. Haddaway. The Surfaris.

HF: Pseudo Echo. Bow Wow Wow. Faster Pussycat.

F: House of Pain. Chumbawamba. Skee-Lo.

R: The Buggles. Duck Sauce. Spose.

IC: Truth Hurts. Ratcat. Daniel Powter. Question Mark and the Mysterians.

Medi Sub: Rusted Root.

Emergencies : The Virus. Sporty Thievz. Deadstar.

Brainstrust: Fiction Factory.

ratcat should be starting onballer - nirvana before there was "nevermind"!

9 hours ago, binman said:

You might like this spotify playlist then Mel:

Binman presents - ambient therapy, part four

Two hours of ambient therapy to soothe the soul and support positive mental health in these taxing times. Part four of a six part series. Lovingly sequenced and designed to be played in order.

Amazing! Will check. Will dig. Cheers, BM. 


17 hours ago, napster said:

Imagine if they played a team similar to the one we last played, such as this team of one-hit wonders. They’ve had their day in the sun, but they get smashed in the long run.

B: Tal Bachman. The Cardigans. Pauline Pantsdown.

HB: Hoobastank. Bruce Channel. Blind Melon.

C: Kisschasy. Haddaway. The Surfaris.

HF: Pseudo Echo. Bow Wow Wow. Faster Pussycat.

F: House of Pain. Chumbawamba. Skee-Lo.

R: The Buggles. Duck Sauce. Spose.

IC: Truth Hurts. Ratcat. Daniel Powter. Question Mark and the Mysterians.

Medi Sub: Rusted Root.

Emergencies : The Virus. Sporty Thievz. Deadstar.

Brainstrust: Fiction Factory.

Pseudo Echo ... hmm Funky Town of course. "Love an Adventure" and "Listening" say hi.

Songs to sum up my thoughts and feelings between now and then. 
 

Wednesday: Led Zeppelin - Bring it on Home

Thursday: Beastie Boys - Do It

Friday: Dillinger Escape Plan - When Good Dogs Do Bad Things

Saturday: Deftones - One Weak

Sunday: The Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want

Monday: Strapping Young Lad - Hope

Tuesday: Leprous - I Lose Hope

Wednesday: Opeth - Hope Leaves

Thursday: Eminem - Believe

Friday: Mastodon - Crusher Destroyer

Sat Morning: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

This one makes me feel happy 

 


#allfiredup

I hope they use this for grand final day. It’s been our theme this year

 

 

 

 
1 minute ago, bringbackthebiff said:

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

I absolutely adore Tool. The rhythm of pretty much any Tool song can get you fired up (though the lyrics tend towards topics ranging from philosophical concepts like transcendence to Bill Hicks snark).

Another good song that sums up the wait and stress we are mostly feeling (albeit another Tame Impala entry). 

 


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