Bit disappointed in the banjo solo - just not quite the same!
If one wants a real laugh, listen to the 2nd verse of the Geelong song...
Bit disappointed in the banjo solo - just not quite the same!
If one wants a real laugh, listen to the 2nd verse of the Geelong song...
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
I for one like the old Swans song. I love that if you listen clearly you can hear the words �South� in the line �Swans will go in ...� where they clearly just overdubbed the word swans on top on South
I think the old South Melbourne supporters should be upset about this. I�m a new fan since the club moved to Sydney but I�m very proud and mindful of the heritage of the South Melbourne Swans
I don't know about you guys but i'm not a fan of the new version of our theme song. i find it very flat and it doesn't give me the same excitement as our original version. i really hope we can go back to our original version as it is definitely the best and the fans prefer it. Being at the SCG on Saturday, a lot of people around me we're hating the new version as it had no real energy to it. i hope the hierarchy at the club can go back to our original version asap.
I agree.
I also like that there you can still hear the word �south� in our old song.
Bring back the original
So long as I can still play the air banjo....
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Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.
At Etihad they played the new version of the song when the team ran out and I wasn't a fan. It just didn't sound right but I'm probably more used to the old one.
I didn't notice after the game because I was too excited after the win!!
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Pretty sure they played the new version at both games at the SCG, and also over at Optus in round 1. I guess the Swans have adopted the new version as their "official" version.
Of all the re-recordings, I think the Swans sounds least changed. Some of the others seem to have quite different tempi, while the addition of syncopated brass to pretty much all of them is quite prominent. Ours already had quite a bit, so it doesn't sound that alien.
Sweet Caroline was played at most commonwealth games events. Just sayin'.
Heard the new version at the Giants game. I thought it was different enough to be noticeable, but not so different as to bother me. It's a bit less baritone and a bit more triumphant. More like a crowd singing.
Only issue is I've been telling the kids for years "what though, not whether!" and now it is whether
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
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