Inspired by the 'David Bowie Heroes' post made me delve into my record collection for songs or lyrics that I could relate to football teams. I thought this might be a fun post. Ok let me Kick off.
After the Hearts Scottish Cup replay at E.R. The 3 - 1 game sticking, to the Bowie theme , I played 'ZEROES' a Bowie song on his Never Let Me Down CD
Quote lyrics 'Tonight the Zeroes were singing for You' reminded of the way their fans backed their team that night,And have done since. Ok. follow that with a bit of fun or nostalgia, or whatever means something to you.
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24-09-2017 07:48 PM #1
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O.T. Bit of Fun, Songs or Lyrics That Make you Think of A Football Team.
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24-09-2017 08:00 PM #5
Never gonna change my love for you.
Glen Medeiros"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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24-09-2017 08:00 PM #6
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THE ROLLING STONES - 'HEARTS FOR SALE - going cheap' - STEEL WHEELS CD'
Found This :-
Got the idea ? I dug this one out, made me think of the position they were [are still] in. Put some meat on the bones of what it made you think or feel.
Lyrics
Hearts for Sale
The Rolling Stones
My spirit is winging
My soul is free
I'm doing my drinking
In good company
The music's screaming
My feet are flying
Everybody's laughing
And nobody's crying
Sneak suspicion
It drags me down
A nagging feeling
Going round
Hearts for sale
Going cheap
Hearts for sale
Lovers' leap
My belly's full
My glass is brimming
The women look so beautiful
And I feel like singing
The voice of conscience
The voice of reason
Is yecking in my plans
I call that treason
Hearts for sale
Going cheap
Hearts for sale
Blood runs deep
I'm losing my willpower
My blood's running cold
My body's on pause
My mind's stuck on hold
There ain't nothing I can do about it
Sneak suspicion
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24-09-2017 10:02 PM #7
Hearing The Mighty Quinn always takes me back to the late 60's at Easter Road. Song dedicated to Pat Quinn.
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24-09-2017 10:12 PM #8
Born slippy 1991 cup ,also cos of trainspotting
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24-09-2017 10:14 PM #9
Scottish Cup Final 2016, just before kick off. The Huns had that dirge Penny Arcade played for them over the PA, followed by The Proclaimers I'm On My Way for us. As soon as that started playing, the Hibs fans went wild. Everyone on their feet, belting it out at the top of their lungs.
It made the hairs on my neck stand up - it was obvious the Hibs fans were more up for it that day. That was the moment I knew we were going to win it.
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25-09-2017 10:22 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why they played penny arcade for the Huns (due to its hidden meanings and reference) I'll never know.
And people say the sfa aren't biased
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25-09-2017 10:38 AM #12
8 days a week, The Beatles
The workload needed for the Tiny stand to be finished this side of the new year
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25-09-2017 10:39 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a funny thing about Rangers anthems - once you've heard them bang out one of their numbers a few times you just assume that it is some form of bigotry. They can take a Roy Orbison song, get a few thousand purple-faced, furious, middle-aged men to sing it with their big red hand in the air and you just assume that it is some pish about catholics or 17th century Irish politics.
What song do you take for Sevco? They manage to warp even the most innocent of songs, so that any choice looks like it is playing up to the bigoted hordes.
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25-09-2017 10:50 AM #14
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The Silencers - I Can Feel It
Reminds me of the 04/05 season when we finished 3rd and qualified for Europe.
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25-09-2017 11:01 AM #16
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-41385469
how about some poetry at the three Stand arena ?
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25-09-2017 11:18 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I thought this was due to the death of a Catholic man in Belfast in 1986 in an amusement arcade.
They will deny and put it down to being a catchy tune. Put that in the same category as their orange away shirt released to honour and celebrate the Dutch managers and players they had at the time?
What song do they play? No idea! That club (what ever incarnation we're talking about, are rotten to the core, like the vast majority of their supporters
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25-09-2017 12:20 PM #18
Moby's 'Why does my heart feel so bad' was played a fair bit over the tannoys in the weeks after the 6-2 IIRC.
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25-09-2017 12:24 PM #19
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Sit Down by James for the Jambo fans. Oh wait....
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25-09-2017 10:45 PM #21
Hey Jude - any time I hear it I can’t help changing the words to ‘hiii-beeees’ after na na na na
much to the annoyance of any yams in earshot
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26-09-2017 12:02 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They sung that song long before 1986, so it doesn't add up.
There was a similar story about their 'bouncy, bouncy' being related to the death of a Celtc Fan but I take all this with a pinch of salt.
There's plenty of unequivocal cases of bigotry that we really don't need to rely on made up or questionable events.
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26-09-2017 12:04 PM #25
Proclaimers I'm on my way at TINYcastle after beating St Johnstone in semi a couple of seasons ago. Their stadium announcer refused to play Sunshine On Leith
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26-09-2017 12:06 PM #26
Anyway, back to Hibs...
My first ever visit to Ibrox will forever be associated with the small group of Hibs Supporters in the Main Stand singing along to the chorus of Dexy's Midnight Runners, Come On Eileen..
"Come on, Hibees a too rye aye"
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26-09-2017 03:53 PM #27
Daydream Believer -
"Cheer up Craig Levein, o what does it mean..... "
Top drawer (as well as the JJ version).
"Jingle Bells" is another of my particular favourites.
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26-09-2017 04:57 PM #29
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Come on without, come on within....you'll not see nothing like HI BER NIAN
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26-09-2017 05:28 PM #30
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Sure that one was for Paddy Quinn then changed to Hibernian
Its a long time ago like.
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