Plymouth walk out music
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Plymouth walk out music
What in the country bumpkins was THAT??? Me and the missus just looked at each other and laughed… and the chap on the tannoy shouting lets hear it for the greens… then shhhh silence
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
All felt a bit village down there.
More like being in Trumpton than some allegedly cosmopolitan wonderland.
More like being in Trumpton than some allegedly cosmopolitan wonderland.
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Surely he wasn't as bad as our mic controller.Cornwallclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 12:39 pmWhat in the country bumpkins was THAT??? Me and the missus just looked at each other and laughed… and the chap on the tannoy shouting lets hear it for the greens… then shhhh silence
Let's here it for Buuuuurrrrrrrrnnleeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Or Watford walking out to Evertons tune from Z Cars.Never made sense to me.
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Ha ha maybe not but the silence after his rally call was deafeningmybloodisclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 12:42 pmSurely he wasn't as bad as our mic controller.
Let's here it for Buuuuurrrrrrrrnnleeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Dislike Everton but the siren then z cars theme is brilliant… last night it felt like an entrance to a village tea party
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Was it the Wurzels?
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Well done Plymouth for the appropriate music for their location and history
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
I'm assuming it was Semper Fidelis ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJQjMNsLyYY
It's a famous marching song and Argyles' motto is Semper fidelis due to the amount of military units based in Plymouth when formed in 1886. Royal Marines are based in the city and on the outskirts plus a large Royal navy presence as well - it's a tribute
I got that info from the link above, I had no idea either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJQjMNsLyYY
It's a famous marching song and Argyles' motto is Semper fidelis due to the amount of military units based in Plymouth when formed in 1886. Royal Marines are based in the city and on the outskirts plus a large Royal navy presence as well - it's a tribute
I got that info from the link above, I had no idea either.
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
That brings back memories of marching round a large Tarmac square. Then standing still for hours!Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 1:25 pmI'm assuming it was Semper Fidelis ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJQjMNsLyYY
It's a famous marching song and Argyles' motto is Semper fidelis due to the amount of military units based in Plymouth when formed in 1886. Royal Marines are based in the city and on the outskirts plus a large Royal navy presence as well - it's a tribute
I got that info from the link above, I had no idea either.
Re: Plymouth walk out music
Seeing the thread title I thought this was about the music played when their fans left early.
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Definitely Semper fidelis by Sousa. Reminded me of the old days!
Re: Plymouth walk out music
Whenever I hear that bit of music I see Clint Eastwood as Gunny Sgt Tom Highway and his Marine Recon platoon, returning from Grenada at the end of "Heartbreak Ridge" and him seeing his ex wife in the awaiting throng waving a little flag
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
I always liked March of the Gladiators at Portman Rd. One expected to see clowns come out rather than players
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
The greatest walk out music has to be the magnificent
https://youtu.be/WOTBR-AU82s?si=3AHs07C1jeY-JhPl
https://youtu.be/WOTBR-AU82s?si=3AHs07C1jeY-JhPl
Re: Plymouth walk out music
I liked the Captain Pugwash goal music at Fleetwood.
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
Sousa produced some brilliant marching music.
My favourite is the Liberty Bell March (better known as the Monty Python theme tune).
Perhaps this would be more appropriate bearing in mind Plymouth’s defending last night?
My favourite is the Liberty Bell March (better known as the Monty Python theme tune).
Perhaps this would be more appropriate bearing in mind Plymouth’s defending last night?
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Re: Plymouth walk out music
They’ve been doing it since the mid-60’s apparently. 60 years is a fair old time for a tradition to be cemented.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 12:58 pmOr Watford walking out to Evertons tune from Z Cars.Never made sense to me.