Villa1, I got the impression that the song was new to you and there's a zest to your posts that suggests youthful vigour but apologies if I have misjudged it.
32? I'm 40. Sighs.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 05, 2011, 09:27:03 PMVilla1, I got the impression that the song was new to you and there's a zest to your posts that suggests youthful vigour but apologies if I have misjudged it.I suppose it depends what you class as the 'younger generation'. I'm 32. My dad first took me in The Holte when I was 10. And I stood on a crate! Even so, I can't recall the last time I heard the song at a match and have never known the words. It isn't new to me, I just don't remember it.
The 'Do you believe in the Villa?' song should definitely be brought back and sung on sunday. Very good.
Fantastic.......i remember doing the slow version of "VVVVVVVVVilla"., gospel style at Wolves circa 1980,. great version of a unique Villa song.
Fair play to everyone who was involved in setting this up and who turned up on the day. If i'm honest, I find the song a little dreary and uninspiring. I'm hoping i'll change my mind when I hear a couple of thousand singing it.
heTQuote from: villa1 on April 05, 2011, 08:41:39 PMFair play to everyone who was involved in setting this up and who turned up on the day. If i'm honest, I find the song a little dreary and uninspiring. I'm hoping i'll change my mind when I hear a couple of thousand singing it. I recall it being sung when we beat Spurs away 2-0 the season when we were runners-up under Sir Graham Taylor. It just kept going, the "best in the land" lines getting louder and louder, faster and faster. Genuinely, it was superb. What better way to lift the team than by telling them they're the best bar none? White Hart Lane was silent and this song just kept rolling out. Stirring stuff. Fantastic and well done to all concerned.