by sucatraps »
21 Jan 2008 19:06
I still think this is something that STAR could lead with, invite suggestions and lobby the club to play a variety of popular tunes that can have lyrics adapted or used in their original form if, and it's a big if, a particular favourite emerges it will be adopted and used. However the songs that become associated with the teams like Stoke/Delilah etc just click, (after months or years of familiarity through the ground's pa and fan support. There is no particular rhyme or reasons to success, Terry & June was/is brilliant, funny, unique and quirky, but no lyric. Perhaps a talented song writer could help with a new arrangement? For a number of reason some time ago I suggested, "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines" as a possible RFC song, but I will be the first to admit/agree that any suggestion lacks spontaneity! The one thing that "anthems" seem to have in common is that they capture a mood, like "Nessum dorma" "I vow to thee my country" and so fourth. It may seem an odd place to look, but favourite/popular hymns often provide inspiration for sports use, Songs of Praise anybody?
Tune "He who would valiant be"
"He who would Reading be, 'gainst all disaster, in Coppell we believe, follow the master"
"Though Arsenal flee away, I'm Reading night and day, I'll support them all the way, 'cause I am Reading"
I'll get my cassock
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sucatraps on 21 Jan 2008 20:04, edited 2 times in total.