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Bagpuss 03-09-2006 21:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey
Do I detect a troubling trend here? Everyone who goes to the Stanley must do the same thing i.e. sing. Next thing you know we'll all be wearing blue uniforms and carrying a little red book.

Don't worry I will not be taking up the ticket offer, the Clayton End is where I watch my football and I'm not one of the Songmasters just a singer. The fact does remain TM that one of your own feels the need to make a point with the ticket offer because in his words, "I am sick of people constantly slagging off our players why don't they occasionaly offer encouragement in the way of some vocal support, I saw those two kids being told to shut up last week and I was disgusted they are the clubs future". There is a lot more written in the e-mail but I think the point has been made.

Tin Monkey 03-09-2006 21:06

Re: Impossible Dream
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bagpuss
The fact does remain TM that one of your own

Eh? I don't sit in the stand and never have. I always stand on the Whinney Hill terrace and more than once I've got into an 'argument' with people when they've been shouting abuse at players. One day I'll get myself in trouble. ;)

Bagpuss 03-09-2006 21:18

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The one of your own refers to the non-singers.

FELIX 03-09-2006 21:40

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on the subject of music n stuff..... anyone else agree that drumming at lincoln were a bit bloody good :-)

Bagpuss 03-09-2006 21:59

Re: Impossible Dream
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FELIX
on the subject of music n stuff..... anyone else agree that drumming at lincoln were a bit bloody good :-)

What music and stuff? Are you attempting to change the subject?
Anyone who was there knows that the Lincoln drummer was crap:)

Edit: Sorry the thread is about music and stuff.

Diesel 03-09-2006 23:35

Re: Impossible Dream
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FELIX
on the subject of music n stuff..... anyone else agree that drumming at lincoln were a bit bloody good :-)

He was god awful, worse than me Me and Matt put together. Aldershots lads know how to play drums :)

AccyMad 04-09-2006 08:04

Re: Impossible Dream
 
I know there is not enough noise from the Main Stand most of the time but it's certainly not quiet around the area we sit (just ask Dan :))

JEFF 04-09-2006 09:35

Re: Impossible Dream
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FELIX
on the subject of music n stuff..... anyone else agree that drumming at lincoln were a bit bloody good :-)

I thought the drumming at Lincoln was very good, it got the crowd going. The Aldershot drumming was better though.

DanTheMonkey 04-09-2006 11:34

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I still think that the drum added an amazing atmosphere on the terrace, one that can't be replaced just by purley singing and clapping.

zayno14 04-09-2006 16:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Diesel
He was god awful, worse than me Me and Matt put together. Aldershots lads know how to play drums :)

aldershot are the best i've ever heard..very good..

Chimer 04-09-2006 17:09

Re: Impossible Dream
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Never seen all the words for Cart On Stanley before.

I love it, especially the last verse, hopefully bringing the whole town together.

Cart On Stanley is the new rock 'n' roll!

Might take a bit of learning ... so an easy option ...

"Cart On Stanley" fits the Pompey Chimes very well - as below.

DanTheMonkey 05-09-2006 10:54

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That would be a good one for the terraces, but not as good as Jerusalam ... a catchy and uplifting song, would really bring the atmosphere up and get the lads going

maccawozzagod 05-09-2006 19:32

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I once had words to Jerusalem - but Hacker, Jamo and Lutel left, the words hardly needed altering to fit Stanley

Bring me my bow James of flaming gold goals
Bring me my arrows hacker of desire
Bring me my spear Speare oh clouds unfurled his arms unfurled
Bring me my chariot Cavanaagh of fire


ya de ya de dah - can't remember exact words now.

But in Jimbo's words - 'its too wordy' but anybody can pick up I predict a riot

maccawozzagod 05-09-2006 19:32

Re: Impossible Dream
 
I once had words to Jerusalem - but Hacker, Jamo and Lutel left, the words hardly needed altering to fit Stanley

Bring me my bow James of flaming gold goals
Bring me my arrows hacker of desire
Bring me my spear Speare oh clouds unfurled his arms unfurled
Bring me my chariot Cavanaagh of fire


ya de ya de dah - can't remember exact words now.

But in Jimbo's words - 'its too wordy' but anybody can pick up I predict a riot


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