I'm sorry I'll be castigated for this, but the Kop in full voice doing YNWA is an impressive sight. They'll win this part of the semi, we should be doing Ghost Riders.......
Personally I think it's a shocking choice and shows no emotion or crowd rousing surge. The rest of the footballing world especially our unwashed neighbours from Small Heath and Sandwell will be pissing themselves when this is played.
My mate, a Bolton fan came to the qf with me, he wondered what the hell was being played. Its very bland. Them lot will have their 'anthem' and we have this shocker. Ghost riders would have got the antmospehere going
Quote from: Jimbo on April 15, 2015, 06:53:26 PMQuote from: Legion on April 15, 2015, 05:19:14 PMQuoteThere were 1,471 unique IP address votes for the Wembley song (these were de-duped by IP address to account for multiple voting). The winning song with 25% of the vote was Aston Villa That’s Who (2nd Hi Ho Silver with 20% and 3rd Ghost Riders in the sky with 17%). All of the songs will be played at some point during the build-up. Article here on the song - http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~4641567,00.html The article also includes a video of Ampertaine primary school performing the song. Peter Withe’s son, Steven, also entered a song called ‘Villa You’re the One’ which will also play at Wembley.How embarrassing. With all due respect to the writers, it just doesn't hit the spot. We simply don't have a club anthem, and the only way we will is if it happens completely organically. Hopefully the fans' singing will drown out both this and that other crap from the most knowledgable fans in football. Organically, you say? I for one categorically refuse to sing along to organ music having been traumatised as a young seminarian when Brother Harry played psychedelic Beatles records on his organ. Also, Procol Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale gives me the fear.The room was humming harderAs the ceiling flew awayWhen we called out for another drinkThe waiter brought a tray. On second thought, I have changed my mind and maybe we should sing this. The key of C with no octave leaps should well suit our vocalists and they could give it the full gun.
Quote from: Legion on April 15, 2015, 05:19:14 PMQuoteThere were 1,471 unique IP address votes for the Wembley song (these were de-duped by IP address to account for multiple voting). The winning song with 25% of the vote was Aston Villa That’s Who (2nd Hi Ho Silver with 20% and 3rd Ghost Riders in the sky with 17%). All of the songs will be played at some point during the build-up. Article here on the song - http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~4641567,00.html The article also includes a video of Ampertaine primary school performing the song. Peter Withe’s son, Steven, also entered a song called ‘Villa You’re the One’ which will also play at Wembley.How embarrassing. With all due respect to the writers, it just doesn't hit the spot. We simply don't have a club anthem, and the only way we will is if it happens completely organically. Hopefully the fans' singing will drown out both this and that other crap from the most knowledgable fans in football.
QuoteThere were 1,471 unique IP address votes for the Wembley song (these were de-duped by IP address to account for multiple voting). The winning song with 25% of the vote was Aston Villa That’s Who (2nd Hi Ho Silver with 20% and 3rd Ghost Riders in the sky with 17%). All of the songs will be played at some point during the build-up. Article here on the song - http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~4641567,00.html The article also includes a video of Ampertaine primary school performing the song. Peter Withe’s son, Steven, also entered a song called ‘Villa You’re the One’ which will also play at Wembley.
There were 1,471 unique IP address votes for the Wembley song (these were de-duped by IP address to account for multiple voting). The winning song with 25% of the vote was Aston Villa That’s Who (2nd Hi Ho Silver with 20% and 3rd Ghost Riders in the sky with 17%). All of the songs will be played at some point during the build-up. Article here on the song - http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~4641567,00.html The article also includes a video of Ampertaine primary school performing the song. Peter Withe’s son, Steven, also entered a song called ‘Villa You’re the One’ which will also play at Wembley.
I might be misremembering but when that song was originally posted here a few months ago I think the reception was overwhelmingly positive.FWIW I think its fairly good as far as football songs go, but I would've voted for ghost riders