I'm pretty sure even Noel Gallagher has admitted in the past that his lyrics are nonsense, words being chosen simply because they rhyme.
Quote from: chrisw1 on November 28, 2017, 10:53:19 AMQuote from: German James on November 28, 2017, 10:32:55 AMThat Twang song is so boring, I think I may now be typing in my sleep. For years and years this debate's been had on here. Now the fans at the games have actually embraced a song, why not leave it at that? Forget the Manc connection: Don't Look Back in Anger has become like Hey Jude; it belongs to the public now.What you mean keep a song that was spontaneously taken up by fans and has real meaning and resonance to our current situation rather than contrive to shoe horn in a song because a bloke on an internet forum prefers it?Er... Yes?
Quote from: German James on November 28, 2017, 10:32:55 AMThat Twang song is so boring, I think I may now be typing in my sleep. For years and years this debate's been had on here. Now the fans at the games have actually embraced a song, why not leave it at that? Forget the Manc connection: Don't Look Back in Anger has become like Hey Jude; it belongs to the public now.What you mean keep a song that was spontaneously taken up by fans and has real meaning and resonance to our current situation rather than contrive to shoe horn in a song because a bloke on an internet forum prefers it?
That Twang song is so boring, I think I may now be typing in my sleep. For years and years this debate's been had on here. Now the fans at the games have actually embraced a song, why not leave it at that? Forget the Manc connection: Don't Look Back in Anger has become like Hey Jude; it belongs to the public now.
I note with interest that my original suggestion of Freiheit hasn’t particularly received universal support. Therefore I’m switching my suggestion to Glen Madeiros- Nothings Gonna Change My Love For You.
Keep it. It was spontaneous, which is usually better than something planned. Great song as well (in my opinion) - always reminds me of listening to it played at Wembley just before the 1996 League Cup Final kicked off.
I think it's absolutely fine. It was a spontaneous moment that perfectly reflected a moment in time and has evolved from there. I'd much prefer this to a contrived "wouldn't xyz be great (typically insert here some heavy metal bollocks maybe with a midlands connection), lets have a poll."The fans spoke by getting behind the song. In my view it remains perfectly relevant and we should keep it until we are promoted, at least.
Quote from: PGW on November 27, 2017, 11:45:40 AMAs someone who doesn't sit on the Holte End but as someone who was at Reading that night when DLBIA surfaced purely because Reading PA put it on,the emotion that shone through in those 3/4 minutes was something to behold. An amazing moment, that you had to be there to appreciate it...i shed tears of joy in those few minutes....so a massive YES from me keep it.Is that why it surfaced? Because it was played on the PA at Reading?!I'm a fan of Oasis but I cringe every time it gets played at the Villa. It's got fuck all relevance to us or the city and the sooner it goes the better.
As someone who doesn't sit on the Holte End but as someone who was at Reading that night when DLBIA surfaced purely because Reading PA put it on,the emotion that shone through in those 3/4 minutes was something to behold. An amazing moment, that you had to be there to appreciate it...i shed tears of joy in those few minutes....so a massive YES from me keep it.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 27, 2017, 12:31:14 PMQuote from: PGW on November 27, 2017, 11:45:40 AMAs someone who doesn't sit on the Holte End but as someone who was at Reading that night when DLBIA surfaced purely because Reading PA put it on,the emotion that shone through in those 3/4 minutes was something to behold. An amazing moment, that you had to be there to appreciate it...i shed tears of joy in those few minutes....so a massive YES from me keep it.Is that why it surfaced? Because it was played on the PA at Reading?!I'm a fan of Oasis but I cringe every time it gets played at the Villa. It's got fuck all relevance to us or the city and the sooner it goes the better.So an anthem has to have a relevance to the club and city. What relevance does Tom Jones have to Stoke?
Quote from: stuart445 on November 28, 2017, 06:46:32 PMQuote from: Ad@m on November 27, 2017, 12:31:14 PMQuote from: PGW on November 27, 2017, 11:45:40 AMAs someone who doesn't sit on the Holte End but as someone who was at Reading that night when DLBIA surfaced purely because Reading PA put it on,the emotion that shone through in those 3/4 minutes was something to behold. An amazing moment, that you had to be there to appreciate it...i shed tears of joy in those few minutes....so a massive YES from me keep it.Is that why it surfaced? Because it was played on the PA at Reading?!I'm a fan of Oasis but I cringe every time it gets played at the Villa. It's got fuck all relevance to us or the city and the sooner it goes the better.So an anthem has to have a relevance to the club and city. What relevance does Tom Jones have to Stoke? None and that's fucking embarrassing too!