Chants, Music, Angst and Anthems

Singing in Unison (Post Clogs Angst)

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
whitby fever wrote:
I think the Barmy Armies Chant where the 3 different sections stand up and say something i don't know what it is though. i think that would be affective if you were able to do that


we are the left side----- we are the middle ----- we are the right side...... is what you are meaning I think, really dont think the zone is big enough for it to be an effective chant
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Cheers for reminding me about this night, lads.

Possibly my favourite time at the footy, next to the GF and beating the Blingers 5-0...

NESW chant
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
we all clap our hands for most songs,yet can't seem to keep time  except the "milo" one, everyone in the stadium gets the timing right with that.

maybe, now some of you have moved over to aisle 21, we have a couple of people who look too each other from either side so we start the chants at the same time or at least get the timing right giddyup2008-08-20 16:13:08
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giddyup wrote:
we all clap our hands for most songs,yet can't seem to keep time  except the "milo" one, everyone in the stadium gets the timing right with that.

maybe, now some of you have moved over to aisle 21, we have a couple of people who look too each other from either side so we start the chants at the same time or at least get the timing right


Giddyup - I think you, me and the boys in the row between should splinter off to create the Aisle 22 Massiv!!!

When Hibs, went up, to win the Scottish Cup - I wisnae there - furfuxake!

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Simple physics dictates that the best way to synchronize our chanting across the Zone (or the whole stadium!) will be to use visual cues rather than audible ones.

All we need to do is get a consistent "arms up" pattern for each chant. Best example of this is "Same old Aussies" or "Who are ya". Then all we have to do is look to the rest of the zone's arms if it feels like it's all getting out of sync. More likely to be successful than a bugle or a clap (although both will still add some great noise)

Like I say, simple physics, but I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it yet.

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wilso wrote:
Simple physics dictates that the best way to synchronize our chanting across the Zone (or the whole stadium!) will be to use visual cues rather than audible ones.

All we need to do is get a consistent "arms up" pattern for each chant. Best example of this is "Same old Aussies" or "Who are ya". Then all we have to do is look to the rest of the zone's arms if it feels like it's all getting out of sync. More likely to be successful than a bugle or a clap (although both will still add some great noise)

Like I say, simple physics, but I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it yet.


wouldn't simple physics say that you would be further and further out of time the more you moved away from the fever???... chanting at the same time would still meaning it sounds like the other group is 'out of time'
Y3ll0w_I3lo0d3d2008-08-21 11:25:45
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ginger_eejit wrote:
giddyup wrote:
we all clap our hands for most songs,yet can't seem to keep time  except the "milo" one, everyone in the stadium gets the timing right with that.

maybe, now some of you have moved over to aisle 21, we have a couple of people who look too each other from either side so we start the chants at the same time or at least get the timing right


Giddyup - I think you, me and the boys in the row between should splinter off to create the Aisle 22 Massiv!!!
we may have too mate and show some of the newbies that have moved in the space vacated by those now in aisle 21 what's expected of them in the fever zone  
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
my kids often try and start some of the chants...just not loud enough we are in 22 row p might have to teach them how to be louder
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
would be better if people went into the Zone so they could join in with making some noise - not just cos they want to be entertained by everyone else

Founder

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah, quite a few weird sitting in the zone who just absently smiled at us for a while rather than actually make some noise...

i think we need some more chants as well, seeing as the only good ones in terms of co ordination are clap clap clap and oh wellington and sometimes yellow army

the new spread out zone rather than up down is a bit off as well, although if there are enough like minded people they might be able to start up a few of the more esoteric chants... consider nametags...just kidding!
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wouldn't simple physics say that you would be further and further out of time the more you moved away from the fever???... chanting at the same time would still meaning it sounds like the other group is 'out of time'


Damn I wasn't planning on anyone arguing with my scientician skills. Your mother!

Yeah, you're totally right that the sound is going to get cocked up anyway by the distances, but my argument still holds for syncing the zone Might as well get something in sync somewhere along the process

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What about some N'Sync Wilso.....I'm sure you'd love that!!!


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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere , but t'was better performance fron YF last night, i reckon  tigers2008-08-25 15:10:36
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nzcopley wrote:
Not sure about anyone else�but I am there to sing for the guys on the pitch to let them know I am their supporting them, providing them the�13th man as it were.


12th man maybe?
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chocnut wrote:
nzcopley wrote:
Not sure about anyone else but I am there to sing for the guys on the pitch to let them know I am their supporting them, providing them the 13th man as it were.


12th man maybe?
 
Where i come from the ref is 12th Man
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nzcopley wrote:
chocnut wrote:
nzcopley wrote:
Not sure about anyone else but I am there to sing for the guys on the pitch to let them know I am their supporting them, providing them the 13th man as it were.


12th man maybe?
 
Where i come from the ref is 12th Man
Yeah and the bastard always seems to be on their side.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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ballane wrote:
nzcopley wrote:
chocnut wrote:
nzcopley wrote:
Not sure about anyone else but I am there to sing for the guys on the pitch to let them know I am their supporting them, providing them the 13th man as it were.


12th man maybe?
 
Where i come from the ref is 12th Man
Yeah and the bastard always seems to be on their side.
 
Exactly!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Is anyone else getting a bit sick of "Same old Aussies, always cheating" ?

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
nope love it, especially when we are right!

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
rbee wrote:

Is anyone else getting a bit sick of "Same old Aussies, always cheating" ?

 
yep, their cheating is sickening
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
"Does the council cut your hair?" chant is safe, Archie just signed a 2 year extension to his contract.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
"same old aussies" chant...
 
Arent a few on our team Aussies???
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Playing for a team based in wellington...
 
So we've adopted them as our own.
 
Lets not get technical about these things

Allegedly

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
"same old aussies" chant...
 
Arent a few on our team Aussies???


Yes, and the irony of you using that chant is DELICIOUS!!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Eh,people love it.
 
The chant more refers to aussie teams

Allegedly

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tegal wrote:
Eh,people love it.
 
The chant more refers to aussie teams


Unless you sing it in Spanish our best player won't know what the hell you're saying.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Diego El Soppo es en fuego!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Very possibly.


Love the Sloop John B idea btw.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Am I missing something? If you want synchronised chants you just 'join in' in time, if it is quiet you start one, if you don't like a chant 'don't join in', don't know the words? make a new one up and see if other people join in.

The fans are not there as a service for those who 'paid to get some atmosphere', it is something you do to support the team and for enjoyment / amusement. There are too many quiet spells to be wingeing on about two chants happening at the same time. I have been going to the games since the very first pre-season game last year, most of the chants have been organic and have been sung and then others have joined in, went we (about 5 of us in aisle 21 row AA) started signing 'signing in the rain' two games ago did we plan it military precision and print song sheets and request others to join in and ask permission, NO! we just started bloody singing it because it was p!ss!ng down and we were losing! It's called being a fan.
We ara peeple!!!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The D.I.N.G.O cards came from a moment of boredom at work when one of the guys emailed me with "Give me a D". I printed it off and thought I'd "give it" to him next time he started the chant at the game. Then I assumed he'd want all of the letters so I printed them. Then I thought but what if he does "DISCO" instead of "DINGO", so I hedged and did both. Have I just printed all the letters for DYSLEXIA? Perhaps. Was this post worth writing? Probably not? Do I care? Not really.
 
As Steff says, we should all keep trying new things/chants, some will work, some won't. Some will join in, some won't.

I'm slightly disappointed!

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
 not so much a song sheet as a letter sheet! Perhaps t-shirts next time, then we can just re-arrange the order we stand in. I was just having a bit of a letting off steam moment, I think the whole analysis of the chanting thing is over the top, just sing and make merry and try not to sing only when your winning (fat chance!) it's meant to be a laugh.
I though the tartan army's song in Iceland in the WC qualifier last week was good "You only sing when you whaling..."
We ara peeple!!!
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I suspect the Adelaide boys will bring that out against Kashima in the Asian Champions League tomorrow night.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yep, we've definitely struggled to co-ordinate our chants this year cause we are more spread out. For better or worse a big bunch of us moved one aisle to the left in the off season and it hasn't really worked out that well. The angst is a bit of a joke, there will always be chants some people don't like but I'd recommend singing them anyway to support the team and your fellow fever members. I hate it how someone starts an "Oh Wellington" about a minute after the last one has ended but you've got to back the zone.

Steffs comments about just joining in are spot on, just get in behind the chants and dont' be precious about them. Some will work, some won't.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
on the dingo theme ...
 
Sydney bastards had a dog
and dingo was its name o
 
d   i   n   g   o
d   i   n   g   clap
d   i   n   clap   clap
 
etc
and dingo was its name o
 
 
yellow fever shot that dog
and buried it at the disco
 
d   i   s   c   o
d   i   s   c   clap
etc etc
 
clap clap clap clap clap
and buried it at the dicso
 
THEN into
 
GIVE US A "D"
Give US AN "I"
Give us an "S"
etc
 
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'd like to have chants going like this ^ that have a bit of length and don't start and end in the space of a few seconds
You know we belong together...

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