21 Guns -- Green Day...

21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Alan » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:24 pm

...great song, but can't listen to it without seeing it as some sort of footy chant/anthem.

New material needed for the North Stand. Thoughts anyone ?
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Bare Ben » Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:07 pm

You're right, and while we're on the subject of the North Stand, last night against Burnley was an absolute embarassment. Some people need to take a long hard look at themselves and the meaning of the word "friendly". Constant berating of the Burnley players e.g "Dingle b******s" and "Inbred c***s" made it very cringeworthy to be in that stand yesterday. What have Burnley ever done to Morecambe to deserve that? :? I was just pleased that the minority weren't loud enough to be heard by the opposing supporters because they were likely to have thought "what a bunch of knobheads" as well. The chant of "chim chimeny chim chim cheroo, we hate those b******s in claret and blue" was another strange moment from these clearly retarded individuals. It got to the point when I couldn't take much more and told them to shut the f**k up, so they just went to the bottom and did it instead :roll:. The random needless immature behaviour continued - "I'm forever blowing bubbles" for example :shock: WTF :shock:

It was at this point I shook my head in disbelief, rather than in disgrace, that fellow Morecambe supporters could be so damn stupid. A mate turned to me and said "just think, we used to be like that." So I did think about it, for a good 3 seconds, and realised that despite on some occasions when we would enjoy goading opposition for the fun of it, despite singing random songs (eg. the theme tune to This Morning, The Bill, Emmerdale etc.), we surely never came across as so outrageously dim.

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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Mark S » Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:20 pm

Sat here with a tear in my eye.

It makes me proud to think of the journey you have taken to enlightenment Benjamin.

Its moments like this that make life worth living.

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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby heysham_mfc » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:09 pm

erm you were at a football match what did you expect :roll:
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Bare Ben » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:15 pm

heysham_mfc wrote:erm you were at a football match what did you expect :roll:


I wasn't at a football match between Blackburn Rovers and West ham United :roll:
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Bare Ben » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:16 pm

Mark S wrote:Sat here with a tear in my eye.

It makes me proud to think of the journey you have taken to enlightenment Benjamin.

Its moments like this that make life worth living.

Ben, all grown up! :D


:lol: :lol: :lol: Please don't call me Benjamin :oops:
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby outsider » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:48 pm

Were they shrimp fans? or local PNE fans there just for the abuse ?
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Posh » Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:26 pm

Alan wrote:...great song, but can't listen to it without seeing it as some sort of footy chant/anthem.

New material needed for the North Stand. Thoughts anyone ?


I was thinking the same when I heard it.

Another, which would just be sheer noise and little singing, is The Cramps - Most Exalted Potentate of Love. The intro, the build up and then the heavy guitar done by a crowd basically going dun-dun-dun-dun-de-dun-dun etc. could, if orchestrated correctly be quite beautiful.

http://new.music.yahoo.com/cramps/track ... -202429865

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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby the pieman » Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:18 pm

Alan wrote:...great song, but can't listen to it without seeing it as some sort of footy chant/anthem.

New material needed for the North Stand. Thoughts anyone ?


green day's new album is excellent.21 guns is probably the weakest song on there.
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Crooky MFC » Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:52 pm

It makes me cringe when people start singing other teams songs at a Morecambe FC game, 'im forever blowing bubbles' seriously. I did notice alot of Preston fans at yesturdays game though, who I have never seen at Morecambe game before -

On the topic of chants, we need a few new ones, as some are becoming really repetitive ... e.g 'Barry, barry Roche' EVERY time he touches the ball :lol:
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby marky No.1 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:03 am

Bare Ben wrote:You're right, and while we're on the subject of the North Stand, last night against Burnley was an absolute embarassment. Some people need to take a long hard look at themselves and the meaning of the word "friendly". Constant berating of the Burnley players e.g "Dingle b******s" and "Inbred c***s" made it very cringeworthy to be in that stand yesterday. What have Burnley ever done to Morecambe to deserve that? :? I was just pleased that the minority weren't loud enough to be heard by the opposing supporters because they were likely to have thought "what a bunch of knobheads" as well. The chant of "chim chimeny chim chim cheroo, we hate those b******s in claret and blue" was another strange moment from these clearly retarded individuals. It got to the point when I couldn't take much more and told them to shut the f**k up, so they just went to the bottom and did it instead :roll:. The random needless immature behaviour continued - "I'm forever blowing bubbles" for example :shock: WTF :shock:

It was at this point I shook my head in disbelief, rather than in disgrace, that fellow Morecambe supporters could be so damn stupid. A mate turned to me and said "just think, we used to be like that." So I did think about it, for a good 3 seconds, and realised that despite on some occasions when we would enjoy goading opposition for the fun of it, despite singing random songs (eg. the theme tune to This Morning, The Bill, Emmerdale etc.), we surely never came across as so outrageously dim.

Get out of my sight.


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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby chipbuns » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:21 pm

about time too Ben :lol:
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Pandashrimp » Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:36 pm

Alan wrote:...great song, but can't listen to it without seeing it as some sort of footy chant/anthem.

New material needed for the North Stand. Thoughts anyone ?


Could be a good football chant actually!!

how about....
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Posh » Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:37 pm

marky No.1 wrote:Ahhh Ben Has come of age.


Does that make you Big Ben?
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Pandashrimp » Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:37 pm

We do need some new material though. North stand is very Village nowerdays.
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby morecambes_robbo » Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:13 pm

can anyone remember the song that hodgie made up for ged brannan, and we sung it when we played vauxhall motors and all the players burst out laughing???
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Curly » Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:49 pm

Posh wrote:
Alan wrote:...great song, but can't listen to it without seeing it as some sort of footy chant/anthem.

New material needed for the North Stand. Thoughts anyone ?


I was thinking the same when I heard it.

Another, which would just be sheer noise and little singing, is The Cramps - Most Exalted Potentate of Love. The intro, the build up and then the heavy guitar done by a crowd basically going dun-dun-dun-dun-de-dun-dun etc. could, if orchestrated correctly be quite beautiful.

http://new.music.yahoo.com/cramps/track ... -202429865

P.S. Just found that lead singer Lux Interior died a couple of months ago. He built a great band.



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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Posh » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:08 pm

Curly wrote:Just been catching up with all the posts after being on holiday, never new you were a Cramps
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Totally under-rated. It wasn't just about the music though but a husband and wife combo (Lux Interior and Poison Ivy) who could create a band in the early 70's that could pick up rockabilly and turn into punk and new wave in a style all of their own. Fans of The Cramps loved the band because they were lovely people. Great regret I never saw them but have a good collection of vinyl and will always remember them being on The Tube when I was a mere child. Why can't they bring back mad rock programmes with occasional swearing at 5pm on a Friday?
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Re: 21 Guns -- Green Day...

Postby Curly » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:39 pm

Yeah, I remember hearing they met on a highway, driver and hitchhiker.
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You've got me looking at old albums now for making mad chants. :lol:
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