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What was the Party tune played at Wembley?
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The music was clearly chosen by us and tailored to us
just can’t get enough - Joe Aribo
dont you want me baby - Lyle Taylor
on to something good - (Bowyers got us playing the way we should.... oh yeah)
VFR
Twist and Shout - so Phillips could do his thing (but no chorus, so the players kept building up to nothing,)
i liked the fact that they’d gone to the care to personalize it to us
coulda done without “sweet caroline” though2 -
cabbie8 said:Richard J said:hudson-son-son said:
https://youtu.be/2Y6Nne8RvaA
This came on at some point, cant remember if it was before Sweet Caroline though
I just remember everyone chanting it . It really caught the mood .2 -
AFKABartram said:Blimey, we’re gonna get relegated and now the ‘wedding music’ at Wembley was shit. A few more days and Bauer will probably have been out of order for leaving his winner so later...0
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I thought it was part of the occasion. We all joined in with Sweet Caroline which was great!1
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MuttleyCAFC said:I thought it was part of the occasion. We all joined in with Sweet Caroline which was great!
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I'm generally not a fan of the generic piped music because what is normally played is abject unimaginative shite by Queen, designed for basketball fans with giant foam hands watching dull sports in indoor sports centres in towns with no proper football team.
But hats off to @Ollywozere, I thought that was a cracking set of songs clearly tailored for us, and I joined in full blast (sorry to anyone in earshot)4 -
Off_it said:MuttleyCAFC said:I thought it was part of the occasion. We all joined in with Sweet Caroline which was great!0
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kafka said:CAFCOlly said:The music felt incredibly loud and prevented any chance of a genuine Charlton chant to start. Don't want to moan too much as it was still a great post-match atmosphere but it would have been nice if it was either turned down or off at some point so 38k of us could belt out VFR, Lee Bowyer's Red Army, etc, together.0