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  • Where The Streets Have No Name - U2

    52 36.62%
  • Pride - U2

    20 14.08%
  • Ace Of Spades - Motorhead

    8 5.63%
  • Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations

    6 4.23%
  • Also Sprach Zarathustra - Richard Strauss

    2 1.41%
  • Shining Light - Ash

    6 4.23%
  • Give Him A Ball And A Yard Of Grass - Sultans Of Ping FC

    9 6.34%
  • Streams Of Whiskey - The Pogues

    7 4.93%
  • Irish Rover - The Pogues

    23 16.20%
  • La la song - ?????

    9 6.34%
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Thread: Entrance theme at Lansdowne Rd?

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    Entrance theme at Lansdowne Rd?

    I'd like to make a suggestion for an entrance song for when the teams come out on to the pitch at Lansdowne Rd. Currently the same tune has been used for the last 7-8 years and is getting tiresome. I think it's time for a change.

    All over Europe different clubs have inspriring songs for when their team makes an appearence. The tune I'd like to suggest is Irish and I remember Alssendro Del Piero (on some champions league maginze programme I think) saying that it's the perfect song for football.

    The opening to this song is inspiring and uplifting and ideal for a match at lansdowne rd, and would only enchance the dull artificial atmosphere that exists at Ireland matches.
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    The song is "Where The Streets Have No Name" by U2

    Anyone agree. Should this suggestion be made known to the appropriate people?

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    Yep, agreed totally & I've suggested exactly the same thing before on another site. I'm not a great U2 fan but this'd be perfect. The crescendo reached following the booming bass line in the intro would raise everyone's adrenaline levels.

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    I don't mind as long as they get rid of the You'll Never Walk Alone liverpool sh*t

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    i also think that the national anthem should not be sung by someone on the pitch with a microphone. the noise of that takes away from the crowd singing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green army
    i also think that the national anthem should not be sung by someone on the pitch with a microphone. the noise of that takes away from the crowd singing it.
    you do realise that the Irish croud don't sing the national anthem? I'd usually put a wink there but I'm being deadly serious. We were outsung in our own stadium by the Turkish anthem.

    The tune I'd like to suggest is Irish and I remember Alssendro Del Piero (on some champions league maginze programme I think) saying that it's the perfect song for football.
    He's a big fan of U2:
    Song: " I still havent found what Im looking for", "Where the streets have no name", "With or without you"
    http://2sexyfootballers.tripod.com/delpiero.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by green army
    i also think that the national anthem should not be sung by someone on the pitch with a microphone. the noise of that takes away from the crowd singing it.
    The crowd singing it, your having a laugh, their just miming Attempting to mime if singing at all..
    Anyway I don't think its the person singing thats the problem its the sound system.... The words should be put up on a big screen for everyone to sing along

    Quote Originally Posted by SAINTS4EVER
    I don't mind as long as they get rid of the You'll Never Walk Alone liverpool sh*t
    Ya we really have to come up with some songs of our own


    Quote Originally Posted by Glapots
    I'd like to make a suggestion for an entrance song for when the teams come out on to the pitch at Lansdowne Rd. Currently the same tune has been used for the last 7-8 years and is getting tiresome. I think it's time for a change.
    ya its rightly due a change alright, U2 sounds good and would get the atmosphere going... we could sing it in the terraces replacing You'll never walk alone with it during the match

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    Music is ok to a point. Scottish Rugby Internationals at Murrayfield are so tacky now with pipers pre match & stupid music played when they score - music can enhance the atmosphere but sad when it IS the atmosphere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    you do realise that the Irish croud don't sing the national anthem? I'd usually put a wink there but I'm being deadly serious. We were outsung in our own stadium by the Turkish anthem.
    well its sung with great gusto for the big games when the fans are up for it and we have to get a result. but this shouldnt be the case, we should sing it loud the whole time.we have got to be more fanatical at football match, like the turks and the greeks etc. and make the atmosphere as intimating as possible for the opposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glapots
    The song is "Where The Streets Have No Name" by U2

    Anyone agree. Should this suggestion be made known to the appropriate people?
    Anthem swap with the Italians,we give them U2 and we take Nessun Dorma. Always brings back great Italia 90 memories. Sure to get people fired up.
    Resign, now!

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    We 'sang' the french one better than the french in Paris, maybe they should play that?

    I'm all for beer being sold in the stadium, the more drunk people are, the more likely they are to sing. Too many people are going to Lansdowne 'cold', i.e. straight from work or from home on the Dort. They're not around the pubs soaking up the atmosphere beforehand, so they don't carry any atmosphere into the stadium with them. Major Alcohol consumption worked a treat in Paris (albeit, the actual beer in the stadium was alcohol free)

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    Talking

    so how do we go about persuading the fai to play u2's song before the game? that would surely take too much organisation on their behalf, i don't think they are capable of it



    should we all take a foot.ie vote on a song and then all of us can email the fai lots of times and hope they listen

    who agrees?
    can we get a poll going ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
    should we all take a foot.ie vote on a song and then all of us can email the fai lots of times and hope they listen
    If that worked, we wouldn't need to hold this vote in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
    so how do we go about persuading the fai to play u2's song before the game? that would surely take too much organisation on their behalf, i don't think they are capable of it



    should we all take a foot.ie vote on a song and then all of us can email the fai lots of times and hope they listen

    who agrees?
    can we get a poll going ?

    Yes, without a doubt, I'll go along with that. Think of the how fecking great it will be hearing something at the next match at Lansdowne rd that we organised. Come on guys - lets get the ball rolling.

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    ok, well part from the U2 song, 'where the streets have no name'

    please nominate songs which you find appropiate and maybe the mods could organise a poll on this thread?


    p.s Please note that Fr. Ted's (RIP) 'my lovely horse' and the mCaul's eurovision entry 'Love' are exempt from nomination.......sorry

    fire away, i can't think of any yet

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    one great song - not perhaps as an entrance song is 'the la la song'.

    youkonw the one? It's very popular in France. The hairs on the back of my neck still stand up when I think of the French and Irish fans singing this in Synotts Pub in Dublin as the English fans left the pub with their tales between their legs after Zidane's double set piece materclass at Euro 2004.

    It's the one based off 'I will survive'. Btw it's a good one to get that little 'carlsberg' band to play now and again.

    Speaking of French atmosphere. You know the double trumpet fanfare you hear at french and dutch matches that get a roar of approval from the fans? and then launches into a 'wagner' classical tune I think. That's a must!


    Anyway here's the contact details....

    info@fai.ie
    Last edited by Glapots; 14/03/2005 at 9:57 PM.

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    Ok- lets geta Poll started.

    Forgive my ignorance but is there any technology on this forum for polls?

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    yep, but i think the mods/higher authority have to set it up, meanwhile, start nominating some other songs,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glapots
    one great song - not perhaps as an entrance song is 'the la la song'.

    youkonw the one? It's very popular in France. The hairs on the back of my neck still stand up when I think of the French and Irish fans singing this in Synotts Pub in Dublin as the English fans left the pub with their tales between their legs after Zidane's double set piece materclass at Euro 2004.

    It's the one based off 'I will survive
    They also played it in the Amsterdam Arena before the game in Sept. 2000. It goes on quite a while too and is a great crowd warmer. My suggestion would be to have this going from about 10 mins before KO and then bring the teams out to the U2 song, then leave the crowd to its own devices.

    I hate a manufactured atmosphere as much as anyone else (the music after every score in the Rugby WC 2003 drove me mad) but it can help to build a sense of anticipation to a big game.

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    so, any mods want to set up a poll? need more songs to be nominated.,.....

    cheers

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    Listened to "Where the Streets have no Name" twice this week on two different stations coming into work and the hairs still stand up on my neck every time.

    I think were on a winner with this one.
    Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?

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