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Replace Red Red Robin??
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ValleyGary said:RRR gets removed we riot
Charlton relegated to league 2
Cars ablaze, boardroom smashed up , 30 police officers injured and hundreds of seats on the pitch.
Sky reporter approaches
Valley gary
"All this destruction over a game of football?"
"F@ck the football, we can handle relegation to league 2.
It's the loss of the Red Robin which has led to this"
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KBslittlesis said:Being a huge rugby league fan I have lots of love for Hull Kingston Rovers who play in red and white and whose anthem is also Red Red Robin.
They sing it too while the game is on. It’s sounds brilliant.
One of my best memories at Old Tafford pre grand final in the pub was singing it with a lone KR fan amongst a pub full of Hull FC fans.Happy days.
It’s a great song and I love it.1 -
This is probably well known, but the song gives its name to a fast food restaurant in the states. Bloke who founded the Red Robin burger restaurant used to perform the song as part of a barbershop quartet (or something like that). He loved it so much that he named his restaurant after it and the business went on to be semi-successful with quite a few outlets - one being at Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) which I visited to watch some NFL a few years ago. The locals were a bit confused as to why some random British tourist was taking hundreds of photos of the sign for a fast food restaurant!6
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se9addick said:KBslittlesis said:Being a huge rugby league fan I have lots of love for Hull Kingston Rovers who play in red and white and whose anthem is also Red Red Robin.
They sing it too while the game is on. It’s sounds brilliant.
One of my best memories at Old Tafford pre grand final in the pub was singing it with a lone KR fan amongst a pub full of Hull FC fans.Happy days.
It’s a great song and I love it.
Billy Cotton featured in A Life less Ordinary (see below). He was quite a character.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-303335333 -
No harm in asking the question but no, the red red robin is part of our ‘charm’ and shall always be so !!!!0
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TomArchYT said:kentred2 said:To get the place right up for it, you need fans that are right up for it and a team that gets them right up for it.Not different entry music. Not drums. Not public address announcements. (Beer might help though).0
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se9addick said:KBslittlesis said:Being a huge rugby league fan I have lots of love for Hull Kingston Rovers who play in red and white and whose anthem is also Red Red Robin.
They sing it too while the game is on. It’s sounds brilliant.
One of my best memories at Old Tafford pre grand final in the pub was singing it with a lone KR fan amongst a pub full of Hull FC fans.Happy days.
It’s a great song and I love it.
It's actually a type of thrush.0 -
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:se9addick said:KBslittlesis said:Being a huge rugby league fan I have lots of love for Hull Kingston Rovers who play in red and white and whose anthem is also Red Red Robin.
They sing it too while the game is on. It’s sounds brilliant.
One of my best memories at Old Tafford pre grand final in the pub was singing it with a lone KR fan amongst a pub full of Hull FC fans.Happy days.
It’s a great song and I love it.
Billy Cotton featured in A Life less Ordinary (see below). He was quite a character.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30333533
He told me that when he was a boy, he told his Dad he wanted to go to a professional football match, and his Dad spoke to Michael Grade’s uncle, Lew Grade, to arrange it - Lew Grade was friends with Billy Cotton, and he got tickets to watch Charlton for Michael as, he was a Charlton fan, and also because he had just given Charlton permission to use his new recording of RRR at matches
Our nickname then was of course The Robins14 -
On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though0 -
Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..5 -
Never change this. Change the music before it. Please do not play Nathan Jones.
Bring back "Let me Entertain you" etc. Was always good for building atmosphere.2 -
Lordflashheart said:Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..
Just under 20,000 in attendance that night
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Lordflashheart said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:se9addick said:KBslittlesis said:Being a huge rugby league fan I have lots of love for Hull Kingston Rovers who play in red and white and whose anthem is also Red Red Robin.
They sing it too while the game is on. It’s sounds brilliant.
One of my best memories at Old Tafford pre grand final in the pub was singing it with a lone KR fan amongst a pub full of Hull FC fans.Happy days.
It’s a great song and I love it.
Billy Cotton featured in A Life less Ordinary (see below). He was quite a character.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30333533
He told me that when he was a boy, he told his Dad he wanted to go to a professional football match, and his Dad spoke to Michael Grade’s uncle, Lew Grade, to arrange it - Lew Grade was friends with Billy Cotton, and he got tickets to watch Charlton for Michael as, he was a Charlton fan, and also because he had just given Charlton permission to use his new recording of RRR at matches
Our nickname then was of course The Robins0 -
shirty5 said:Lordflashheart said:Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..
Just under 20,000 in attendance that night0 -
Keep it...it could be worse.
Went to Oldham the other week and they play "Mouldy Old Dough!" (which I thought was brilliant BTW)2 -
Lordflashheart said:Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..0 -
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TomArchYT said:AFKABartram said:He only asked a question, not sure why anyone would need to get aggy
As I’ve said in a lot of answers on here I don’t wanna see it get changed at all0 -
To be honest, I’ve never really liked it that much and I first heard it early 1958..….however the thought of changing it would annoy me no end…..it may be a cheesy song and laughed at by other fans but it’s OUR cheesy song and that’s all there is to it.
To The Tower with those who espouse such a crime and may their heads be smitten from their body in great haste.
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The older I get the more I like it. Very sentimental for me.10
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Lordflashheart said:shirty5 said:Lordflashheart said:Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..
Just under 20,000 in attendance that night0 -
Simonsen said:Keep it...it could be worse.
Went to Oldham the other week and they play "Mouldy Old Dough!" (which I thought was brilliant BTW)
I should say I don't feel affronted at being asked about RRR and welcome new contributors to this site. No harm done is there?
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:There's me tearing up on a Monday morning - I never want to see that song changed. Always reminds me of being at The Valley with my grandad singing it when I was in my teens and I'm 34 now and sing my heart out to it along with my younger brother.One song I do miss before kick off is 'We're Gonna Win' by Bryan Adams - any chance we can get that back haha3
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SoundAsa£ said:
To be honest, I’ve never really liked it that much and I first heard it early 1958..….however the thought of changing it would annoy me no end…..it may be a cheesy song and laughed at by other fans but it’s OUR cheesy song and that’s all there is to it.
To The Tower with those who espouse such a crime and may their heads be smitten from their body in great haste.
doesn't mean I still don't think it's a crap song though3 -
Not a crap enough song to prevent plenty of artists covering the song.
The songwriter Harry Woods was responsible for both words and music.
Woods was one of three songwriting credits for ‘Try a Little Tenderness’ (#I know she may be weary, young girls do get weary#) which was a hit for the great Otis Redding, and featured heavily in the film ‘The Commitments’.
For that connection alone it is a cool song.Like a lot of people have said, the older I get the more I like it and sing it full on when the teams come out.
I simply wish we had the version we used to play when Billy Cotton and his band spell out C-H-A-R-L-T-O-N And shout ‘ADDICKS AWAY’ at the end of the song.0 -
se9addick said:Lordflashheart said:shirty5 said:Lordflashheart said:Gribbo said:On Saturday Curbs had a story about a Tony Cottee anecdote (or did Curbs have an anecdote about a Tony Cotte story?), that when he used to play at the Valley he would get nervous with it being a derby game and the Valley being quite intimidating, then the Red Red Robin would come on and all his angst would immediately disappear.
I'm still for keeping it though
Unless of course Curbs is saying Prem, when he actually means old Div 1, however even then, no Div 1 games were played at The Valley in the 80’s…..
Just under 20,000 in attendance that night1 -
I always assume there are a group of four teams that play each other the most. Us, Portsmouth, Huddersfield and Middlesboro.0