vaughan
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Post by vaughan on May 23, 2016 18:20:15 GMT
Tote End Boys - sentimental, pathos, excellent. Keith Valle played Shanice "I like your smile" every week at 2.45 at Twerton in early 90s. Always made me laugh as I did dome some moves on the steps up to the Stand (warming up for 31 Corn St), knowing it would be played at the same time very home game...followed by Dale Shannon at 2.50. Come on - let's have an argument over music...
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LPGas
Stuart Taylor
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Post by LPGas on May 24, 2016 9:23:03 GMT
Tote End Boys - sentimental, pathos, excellent. Keith Valle played Shanice "I like your smile" every week at 2.45 at Twerton in early 90s. Always made me laugh as I did dome some moves on the steps up to the Stand (warming up for 31 Corn St), knowing it would be played at the same time very home game...followed by Dale Shannon at 2.50. Come on - let's have an argument over music... Errr perhaps he "liked" you?
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Joined: January 1970
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2016 11:41:57 GMT
I think the warm up music should be a number of songs merged to form one long warm up and they should include things like "right here..." "Chelsea Dagger" and some tracks from Faithless, Just to get the crowd going. What they play now comes direct from Nick Days granny's record collection. They are either songs to fall asleep to, or on worse days, songs to slit your wrists to. I'm 63 and even I think what we have is old and not fit for a sporting event. Of course we can also have "special days" So if we have some players from the 70's we can play some 70's music, or a remember Eastville day we can play some Ska, Steams Na Na Hey Hey, and Hey Jude, all good anthems in their day. Yours DJ NEWBOY I just love how at 63 you are craving Faithless.
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