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That explains everythingThe Pigband drummer taught Mick Fleetwood.
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That explains everythingThe Pigband drummer taught Mick Fleetwood.
From some of the attempts that have been posted on this forum I'd be inclined to say no, no we can't.While I'm appeh to see the modern football songbook diversifying beyond Sloop John B and Tom Hark, can we at least make them decent?
Simon Cowell would have a heart attack if he ever came here!From some of the attempts that have been posted on this forum I'd be inclined to say no, no we can't.
Can you hear me calling out your name. Weāre Sheff United and weāre on the piss again. Somethings happening, happening to me. Spent all my money on watching SUFC.
I wanna follow you everywhere.
Rip off of a City song.
I think it was Swindon away too. Terrible, terrible game 0-0 I think. But the above song sung most of the game was great.I always recall Oldham away early 90s.
Singing oh when the blades slowly.
It was epic. Felt like it lasted a whole half without kicking in
I was only about 15 so it was provably shit and sang fir 2 mins...but I enjoyed it
More importantly, how many fans did they take?They sang Hey Jude after they won the league in 1929. Paul McCarthys granddad heard at Anfield and sang it to Paul a few years later when he was a baby.
Source: made up facts about The Beatles, written by Mark Moorhouse
After they had a letter in the Sheffield Telegraph, it sold out.More importantly, how many fans did they take?
What was that we used to sing in the 1960ās which ended Ā« ā¦and weāre knocking on Europes door Ā« ?
Dat was a big hit bitd.
I think it was Swindon away too. Terrible, terrible game 0-0 I think. But the above song sung most of the game was great.
First time syncopation been used on here I reckon.I loved it when there was syncopation applied.
The Scottish song for the 1998 world cup was called "Don't Come Home Too Soon"Man U started this song but the Scots also had a version for the 1978 World Cup. The manager was Ally McCloud
We're on the march with Ally's army
We're going to the Argenteen
And we'll really run amuk
When we win the World Cup
Cos Scotland are the greatest football team.
If that's the same one I'm thinking of it lasted ages and it kept speeding up and slowing down...sometimes almost a gospel feel to it! One of the highlights of following the Blades. Actually remember nothing about the match though!I always recall Oldham away early 90s.
Singing oh when the blades slowly.
It was epic. Felt like it lasted a whole half without kicking in
I was only about 15 so it was provably shit and sang fir 2 mins...but I enjoyed it
Still think you mean Swindon away. And it was eminently forgettable.If that's the same one I'm thinking of it lasted ages and it kept speeding up and slowing down...sometimes almost a gospel feel to it! One of the highlights of following the Blades. Actually remember nothing about the match though!
Great way to describe it. Gospel. People were dancing like in a gospel choir.If that's the same one I'm thinking of it lasted ages and it kept speeding up and slowing down...sometimes almost a gospel feel to it! One of the highlights of following the Blades. Actually remember nothing about the match though!
Tbf it happened quite a bit in those days. I never been to Swindon. So Mt memory is defo Oldham.Still think you mean Swindon away. And it was eminently forgettable.
"I wanna beeeeeeeeeeeeee, right in that numberrrrrrrrrr"Great way to describe it. Gospel. People were dancing like in a gospel choir.
I remember that! That and having the sun in my eyes (who would have thought the sun shone in Oldham )I always recall Oldham away early 90s.
Singing oh when the blades slowly.
It was epic. Felt like it lasted a whole half without kicking in
I was only about 15 so it was provably shit and sang fir 2 mins...but I enjoyed it
Could she not afford proper coal with all that money? Sheesh.Yeah but how true is it that Stevie Nicks used to have coke blown up her ring piece? That's still the real question.
Might have been similar at Swindon but I didnāt go to that oneStill think you mean Swindon away. And it was eminently forgettable.
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