Quote from: Smirker on July 19, 2019, 06:01:06 PMOasis are an awful band imo. Sabbath are music legends and Geezer is a big Villa fan. Heavy Metal is to Birmingham what Hip Hop is to New York or Reggae to Jamaica and we should celebrate it. The problem is it sounds shit.
Oasis are an awful band imo. Sabbath are music legends and Geezer is a big Villa fan. Heavy Metal is to Birmingham what Hip Hop is to New York or Reggae to Jamaica and we should celebrate it.
Quote from: LeeB on July 19, 2019, 06:02:43 PMQuote from: Smirker on July 19, 2019, 06:01:06 PMOasis are an awful band imo. Sabbath are music legends and Geezer is a big Villa fan. Heavy Metal is to Birmingham what Hip Hop is to New York or Reggae to Jamaica and we should celebrate it. The problem is it sounds shit. That made me chuckle Lee - as a Soul music lover I enjoyed our trips to Wigan when Northern Soul classics were played pre and post match - each to his own in terms of musical taste I guessIf travelling or overseas I always get "homesick" or think of Brum whenever I hear a UB 40 track played
Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on July 19, 2019, 08:08:25 PMQuote from: LeeB on July 19, 2019, 06:02:43 PMQuote from: Smirker on July 19, 2019, 06:01:06 PMOasis are an awful band imo. Sabbath are music legends and Geezer is a big Villa fan. Heavy Metal is to Birmingham what Hip Hop is to New York or Reggae to Jamaica and we should celebrate it. The problem is it sounds shit. That made me chuckle Lee - as a Soul music lover I enjoyed our trips to Wigan when Northern Soul classics were played pre and post match - each to his own in terms of musical taste I guessIf travelling or overseas I always get "homesick" or think of Brum whenever I hear a UB 40 track playedI can dig the soul, brother.If it was up to me I'd have a 4 hour Masters at Work set building up to kick off, and probably a couple of eckies thrown in, but that's my personal preference.
Quote from: LeeB on July 19, 2019, 06:02:43 PMQuote from: Smirker on July 19, 2019, 06:01:06 PMOasis are an awful band imo. Sabbath are music legends and Geezer is a big Villa fan. Heavy Metal is to Birmingham what Hip Hop is to New York or Reggae to Jamaica and we should celebrate it. The problem is it sounds shit.Whenever I hear someone say that about Metal they often haven't heard any Metal at all but regardless of that it sounds very good at the big sporting events in the USA so it can definitely work.
I don't think it has to be local but would prefer something not obviously associated with another club. I'd like Geno back - we've got history with it & the 'Deano' thing would work again. Failing that, the Spencer Davis Group had some absolute bangers.Both local but not sure how much Villa involvement.
All very illuminating, fromPhilosopher Engels to Black Sabbath & Northern Soul, but, could someone tell me why Engels is not seemingly not involved in our pre season friendlies(?). Or , in the maelstrom of transfer news enveloping the Club, have I missed something?. Still believe he will end up in midfield, but, what do I know?!, nothing , apparently!....Godzvilla !
Just talking with a neighbour who knows I'm a Villa fan and he cracked on that he is related to Bjorn s' wife who is from these parts - he has watched his career since Bjorn was 16 He said he had put club above country when carrying a knock which led to him missing out on a World Cup place for Belgium.Apparently he (Bjorn) Is delighted to be joining the Villa.The only negative being he is a bit injury prone My neighbour ( Anfield season card holder) went on to say he thought Villa were buying with some thought and planning - loves Dean Smith's footballing philosophy and can see us finishing in the top half of the tableGreat to hear
It's all nice to hear DrummondWithout exception all the footy fans I've recently spoken with whist on holiday or locally have genuinely been pleased to see Villa back in the top flight and are looking forward to see what style of Football we adopt to survive/thrive