The "band"
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The "band"
Should we organise a movement to remove them? We could provide them with honest feedback?
Please post your thoughts on the band here. I am led to believe they are members of the Downshire Brass band, and in my mind they are a disgrace
Please post your thoughts on the band here. I am led to believe they are members of the Downshire Brass band, and in my mind they are a disgrace
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Disgrace is a tad harsh,Russ wrote:Should we organise a movement to remove them? We could provide them with honest feedback?
Please post your thoughts on the band here. I am led to believe they are members of the Downshire Brass band, and in my mind they are a disgrace
An embarrassment at times, and rather more annoying than usual yesterday.
Early on last night, they effectively managed to kill the atmosphere that was building.
Terrible timing for musicians.
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Strange steaming pile Kofi, what specific type of sh!te is that as I don't recognise itKofi Annan wrote:
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Re: The "band"
Funny how this was viewed 77 times in 3 hours when normally images are viewed 20 times in a dayKofi Annan wrote:
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75 of those were Rooster, trying to figure out what kind of keek it isRuss wrote:Funny how this was viewed 77 times in 3 hours when normally images are viewed 20 times in a dayKofi Annan wrote:
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If anyone knows his tom kite it should be Rooster....
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Re: The "band"
Rooster is in the band?Cockatrice wrote:If anyone knows his tom kite it should be Rooster....
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I would say it's Ulster's Finestbig mervyn wrote:75 of those were Rooster, trying to figure out what kind of keek it isRuss wrote:Funny how this was viewed 77 times in 3 hours when normally images are viewed 20 times in a dayKofi Annan wrote:
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Rooster thought it was his?Russ wrote:Rooster is in the band?Cockatrice wrote:If anyone knows his tom kite it should be Rooster....
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It's very simple. At the pre-band Ravenhill when the team needed a lift, or at a key event set piece, the west stand or east terrace would take a lead with a chant or song and get the whole stadium going. Now, when that is needed and before anyone can get started, the effing brass takes straight in and stops what used to happen. They stop the stadium getting going, they kill the fan support as every one can only listen, not join in. They are a total annoyance and atmosphere killer, removing the fan support and they should wake up,realise this, get their heads around this and eff off, leaving vocal support to the vocal supporters.
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I blame the second barrier crew, they're just not getting us going like they used to.
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I loved the Band. Interesting fact: So his parents didn't cut up rough about him wasting his classical musical education, Richard Manuel used to charge the other guys $10 a week for music lessons.
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You gotta love 'The Last Waltz'. Absolutely awesome.BaggyTrousers wrote:I loved the Band. Interesting fact: So his parents didn't cut up rough about him wasting his classical musical education, Richard Manuel used to charge the other guys $10 a week for music lessons.
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Re: The "band"
But in all seriousness they are a disaster