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glosterred 05-08-2008 13:24

Re: run out song
 
wrong years i know but ...
i should be so lucky ...kylie
STAND by you man ... dolly parton
Oh sit down.... james
the only way is up
things can only get better

all posted with tongue firmly in cheek:D
its the start of the season anything and everything is possible .... as Del boy trotter would say (sort of)...this time next year we could be in league 1

COME ON YOU REDS

Owd Bob 05-08-2008 13:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 615000)
Couldn't agree with you more Shaky !!...but then I'm just an old Dinosaur where Music's concerned...!!
Wonder if Owd Bob's still got 'Legends' in his collection ?
He used to play it now and again, which made one ageing
arranger very happy !!..

Still got "Legends" Yonmon. Will let Ricky have it tomorrow. Ill explain its history etc. Coley askes for "The time for action" to be played, and he's the boss!!!

Mancie 05-08-2008 15:13

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Got to be a Classic for Accy Stan..it's a not so bad ..it's a nice place!

YouTube - AARON LETO shutup ya face

shakermaker 05-08-2008 17:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by glosterred (Post 615001)
STAND by you man ... dolly parton

Stand By Your Man was by Tammy Wynette :p

maccawozzagod 06-08-2008 16:31

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any decision yet David?

Haggis316 06-08-2008 21:28

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Been Down So Long by The Doors

"Well, I've been down so Goddamn long
That it looks like up to me
Well, I've been down so very damn long
That it looks like up to me"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oztxbKbjf-M

depechemode 07-08-2008 16:23

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what about play the game by motorhead ?

mab 07-08-2008 21:45

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:) here we go..:D
Top 100 Hits of 1968/Top 100 Songs of 1968

1. Hey Jude, The Beatles
2. Honey, Bobby Goldsboro
3. Love Is Blue, Paul Mauriat
4. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay, Otis Redding
5. People Got To Be Free, Rascals
6. Sunshine Of Your Love, Cream
7. This Guy's In Love With You, Herb Alpert
8. Stoned Soul Picnic, Fifth Dimension
9. Mrs. Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel
10. Tighten Up, Archie Bell and The Drells
11. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Hugo Montenegro
12. Little Green Apples, O.C. Smith
13. Mony, Mony, Tommy James and The Shondells
14. Hello, I Love You, The Doors
15. Young Girl, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
16. Cry Like A Baby, Box Tops
17. Harper Valley P.T.A., Jeannie C. Riley
18. Grazing In The Grass, Hugh Masekela
19. Midnight Confessions, The Grass Roots
20. Dance To The Music, Sly and The Family Stone
21. The Horse, Cliff Nobles and Co.
22. I Wish It Would Rain, Temptations
23. La-La Means I Love You, Delfonics
24. Turn Around, Look At Me, Vogues
25. Judy In Disguise (With Glasses), John Fred and His Playboy Band
26. Spooky, Classics IV
27. Love Child, Diana Ross and The Supremes
28. Angel Of The Morning, Merrilee Rush
29. The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde, Georgie Fame
30. Those Were The Days, Mary Hopkin
31. Born To Be Wild, Steppenwolf
32. Cowboys To Girls, Intruders
33. Simon Says, 1910 Fruitgum Company
34. Lady Willpower, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
35. A Beautiful Morning, Rascals
36. The Look Of Love, Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
37. Hold Me Tight, Johnny Nash
38. Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, Ohio Express
39. Fire , Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
40. Love Is All Around, Troggs
41. Playboy, Gene and Debbe
42. (Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls, Dionne Warwick
43. Classical Gas, Mason Williams
44. Slip Away, Clarence Carter
45. Girl Watcher, O'Kaysions
46. (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone, Aretha Franklin
47. Green Tambourine, Lemon Pipers
48. 1, 2, 3, Red Light, 1910 Fruitgum Company
49. Reach Out Of The Darkness, Friend and Lover
50. Jumpin' Jack Flash, The Rolling Stones
51. MacArthur Park, Richard Harris
52. Light My Fire, Jose Feliciano
53. I Love You, People
54. Take Time To Know Her, Percy Sledge
55. Pictures Of Matchstick Men, Status Quo
56. Summertime Blues, Blue Cheer
57. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
58. I Got The Feelin', James Brown and The Famous Flames
59. I've Gotta Get A Message To You, Bee Gees
60. Lady Madonna, The Beatles
61. Hurdy Gurdy Man, Donovan
62. Magic Carpet Ride, Steppenwolf
63. Bottle Of Wine, Fireballs
64. Stay In My Corner, Dells
65. Soul Serenade, Willie Mitchell
66. Delilah, Tom Jones
67. Nobody But Me, Human Beinz
68. I Thank You, Sam and Dave
69. The Fool On The Hill, Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
70. Sky Pilot, Eric Burdon and The Animals
71. Indian Lake, The Cowsills
72. I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
73. Over You, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
74. Goin' Out Of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off You, The Lettermen
75. Shoo-Bee-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day, Stevie Wonder
76. The Unicorn, The Irish Rovers
77. (You Keep Me) Hangin' On, Vanilla Fudge
78. Revolution, The Beatles
79. Woman, Woman, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap
80. Elenore, Turtles
81. Sweet Inspiration, Sweet Inspirations
82. The Mighty Quinn, Manfred Mann
83. Baby, Now That I've Found You, Foundations
84. White Room, Cream
85. If You Can Want, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
86. Cab Driver, The Mills Brothers
87. Time Has Come Today, The Chambers Brothers
88. Do You Know The Way To San Jose, Dionne Warwick
89. Scarborough Fair/Canticle, Simon and Garfunkel
90. Think, Aretha Franklin
91. You're All I Need To Get By, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
92. Here Comes The Judge, Shorty Long
93. I Say A Little Prayer, Aretha Franklin
94. Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud
95. Sealed With A Kiss, Gary Lewis and The Playboys
96. Piece Of My Heart, Big Brother and The Holding Company
97. Suzie Q., Creedence Clearwater Revival
98. Bend Me Shape, American Breed
99. Hey, Western Union Man, Jerry Butler
100. Never Give You Up, Jerry Butler:hehetable;):D:)

Haz66 07-08-2008 22:08

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68 Guns for me is a class song and way better than anything from the year 68 itself, even though i do like Mrs Robinson but thats not that good for a team to run out to, you need something fitting,

And now they're trying to take my life away
Forever young I cannot stay
On every corner, I can see them there
They don't know my name, they don't know my kind
They're after you with their promises
They're after you to sign your life away

Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns, Sixty Eight Guns


For living in the backstreets that's our home from home

The painted walls are all we've ever known
The Guns Forever, that's our battle cry
It is the flag that we fly so high
For every day they try to drag us down
I cry with anger, I have done no crime

Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns, Sixty Eight Guns

Redash 07-08-2008 22:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Haz66 (Post 616293)
68 Guns for me is a class song and way better than anything from the year 68 itself, even though i do like Mrs Robinson but thats not that good for a team to run out to, you need something fitting,

And now they're trying to take my life away
Forever young I cannot stay
On every corner, I can see them there
They don't know my name, they don't know my kind
They're after you with their promises
They're after you to sign your life away

Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns, Sixty Eight Guns


For living in the backstreets that's our home from home

The painted walls are all we've ever known
The Guns Forever, that's our battle cry
It is the flag that we fly so high
For every day they try to drag us down
I cry with anger, I have done no crime

Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns will never die
Sixty Eight Guns our battle cry
Sixty Eight Guns, Sixty Eight Guns

It's just so fitting :)

shakermaker 07-08-2008 22:48

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Sixty-eight Guns has got nothing directly to do with Stanley though. Just because the words fit to some people (a matter of opinion) doesn't mean it should be used.
Accrington Go and On Stanley On are entwined with our heritage. To me it would be disrespectful to use anything else.

Red-Osbornello 08-08-2008 11:06

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Sorry if this has been mentioned already, haven't read all the posts...

Tubthumping - Chumbawumba.

Always seems to get me going...:cool:

sparkie 08-08-2008 11:45

Re: run out song
 
10. Tighten Up, Archie Bell and The Drells


this could be an apt theme for our defense!!!

Stiil think shakermaker is right though. Accrington go, Accrington go, Accrington go!!!!!!!

danny27 08-08-2008 11:55

Re: run out song
 
ooh ooh, i got one which isnt so old. But its perfect for mullins

"So here i go again on my own! "

Pendle Red 08-08-2008 18:14

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Maybe the Live Version may swing it!!:cool:

YouTube - the alarm - 68 guns - live 1985


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