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Lots of appropriate choices of post DB era played over the PA today.
Can remember Poison, I want to break free, I predict a riot.
What else was played?
fifer4life
Oct 1, 2006 - 7:37AM
Re: Music
the tracks played were
Should i stay or shoud i go - The Clash
Poison - Alice Cooper
The last goodbye - Atomic Kitten
I want to break free - Queen
Creep - Radiohead
My Way - Frank Sinatra
I will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Glad All over - Dave Clark Five
The Great Pretender - Freddie Mercury
Boulivard of broken dreams - Green Day
Who are you - The Who
Things can only get better - D-ream
I predict a riot - Kaiser Chiefs
All rite now - Free
Another one bites the dust - Queen
Talkin'bout a revolution - Tracy Chapman
Had A bad day - Daniel Powter
Caroline, i think you misunderstand. Telstar is a very strong link with the days when East Fife were a successful team. It is a link with the past that we can keep, when so many others have been lost. And it is ours. It is associated with East Fife. There are not any other songs/tunes we can say that about.
Tornado
Oct 5, 2006 - 9:45AM
Re: Music
Telstar was played at the Dumbarton game and why not? My Way is not exactly an 'up to date' tune, is it? Neither can that be said about the following tunes that were also played -
Should i stay or shoud i go - The Clash
Poison - Alice Cooper
I want to break free - Queen
Creep - Radiohead
I will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Glad All over - Dave Clark Five
The Great Pretender - Freddie Mercury
Who are you - The Who
All rite now - Free
Another one bites the dust - Queen
All last century tunes and probably some of the others that were played.
So don't knock Telstar is wot I say!
grim
Oct 5, 2006 - 3:16PM
Re: Music
Telstar all the way!! Brings back happy memories of a certain day in May 2003 every time I hear it...
Caroline
Oct 5, 2006 - 5:30PM
Re: Music
To all I do apologise it's Telstar all the way from now on the songs played on Sat wre a dig at you know who. Sorry if I upset anyone by suggesting another song/tune to be played I was only playing the boys are back in town as that was the one requested by the players. I now know most of the fans want Telstar and you all are very important to the club.
Kerriann
Oct 5, 2006 - 5:38PM
Re: Music
Emotions aside - I think that both Telstar and Boys are Back in Town are rubbish songs to run out to. Obviously some fans link it to the glory days etc but I really think they are pants! **takes cover**
I thin the players should run out to Kasabian, Club foot - WOOOOOOOSHH!
The songs prior to the players' entrance that Caroline has been playing are fab - keep it up girl!!!
Hey Fifer your spot on Telstar will do us. Who played that, Tornadoes I suspect,maybe Heinz? as there is a Tornado Post.
For D.BROON why wouldnt 'I'm on my Way' by The Proclaimers be picked
TA