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Luckily the music is for us, not the players. But I don't see the need to have the same songs every week. But I hope the choice isn't left up to Dockerlanders. That pirate song would get up for sure.
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If the 21st century’s not providing any footy music and the 20th century’s old hat, I suggest we look to the 19th century. The Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner should create an interesting atmosphere. Perhaps not for the Len Hall game, on reflection.
Some are saying something from this century, some want to go back to last century.
I'm a bit of a pirate, (well I like my rum), so I don't mind going back in time, sing along with me.
Well, another derby win wouldn't do us any harm.....
It's got an old world vibe, a modern rock sound, it starts slow, builds up and everyone can shout along if they want without needing to know the words. It's not over used, it can become iconic. It perfect.
or, you know, Queen or ACDC or John Farnham or whatever else comes on the Myer Father's Day CD.
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And they go and play some accoustic version of Birds of Tokyo's Lanterns that was performed at the MCG before the 2013 Grand Final, by the Perth band, wearing Hawthorn scarves.
Just to rub it in!
Even their gimmicks have gone beyond tacky into decidedly ordinary territory.
For a while at least (ironically probably up until about the time when Tim Winton pointed it out when he was being interviewed by Martin Flanagan a few years back), Fremantle was the club that did things differently. Being different is not a quality in and of itself, and indeed some of the things that Fremantle did differently were stupid, but all the same, it did seem that we weren't afraid to forge our own path a lot of the time.
I don't know what prompted the change in approach. Personally I think that was lost because the Football Commission saw the profits being made by W#$t C*@st and decided that Fremantle needed to do things the same as them and everyone else. Insofar as the sport exists to generate money through entertainment, and in light of how 'fiduciary duty' has become a good shortcut for obtaining board consensus, I can understand how things have reached this point.
But just because Port Adelaide copied the Liverpool tradition (an actual tradition borne out of tragedy that, as I understand it, was fan-generated) and seem to have generated a bit of buy-in from the Port fans, is that the signal for marketing experts everywhere that the build-up to a home game must involve a slow dirge? I would have thought you could build fan engagement by offering something unique. Overall the point should be to have a blistering home atmosphere when the umpire smashes the ball into the turf for the first time!
As for a song, I'd go for a good bit of contemporary Fremantle music, something like this (and I'd raise the stadium PA to 11 when the guitar hook hits at the 30 second mark):
(although I also like shane's suggestion a whole lot, and could easily get behind it!)
Did anyone else feel slightly awkward with the camera zoom in and hold on Michael Walters and Stephen Hill during the National Anthem?
A choice of 44, plus a bunch of Armed Services personnel (since the veterans got to walk out a gate, along the 50 line, and straight off again) but no other players singled out, only Walters, Hill and then Luke Beveridge.