Red red robin! Soon to be ditched!
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Has she got a problem with red breasts?
A tradition that's got to stay.1 -
Don't know what to make of all this. The new crew have obviously been investigating all aspects of the club, and have to make judgements on what they consider is good and can stay, and what (and sadly who) must go. Well, financial and commercial decisions are one thing but cultural/tribal matters are quite another. "We've always done it that way" cuts little ice with them but where RRR is concerned they should think very carefully indeed before any drastic change is really being contemplated.
Maybe Ms Meire made an unguarded remark on her home territory, or, and this is a greater worry, perhaps being the smart lady she is she thought an off-the-cuff comment which might find its way into the viral highways and byways would bring her some useful insights and genuine feedback. Well, if the latter is the case then I'm sure she now has her answer. (Incidentally, this is a hazardous technique - he that rolleth a stone, it will return upon him.)
However, the anti-RD feeling which is evidently still alive and well takes little encouragement to show itself. I think the new lot continue to deserve the benefit of the doubt, and that KM will be a splendid operator.
Our culture takes some understanding - what, I wonder, did the Chinese make of "Keep right on to the end of the road" or the Icelanders "I'm forever blowing bubbles" ? I leave the last word to a Blackpool fan on here a few years ago. He was commenting on his matchday experience - entirely favourable despite them getting a good hiding - and he could not help but mention his admiration for RRR, which he called "wonderfully cheesy". That'll do for me.
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I can't be the only one on here who couldn't care whether it stays or go's??
It's just a song, and not exactly a classic one.3 -
But it's ours!5
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Woolwich actually ;-)Curb_It said:It was probably a jokey throwaway knd of comment. I cant really tell from the posters writing.
Now we have lots of outraged ofTunbridge Wells on here.0 -
Maybe Plastic Bertrand could do a cover version to keep the Belgians happy0 -
oh shush, we all know you just don't want your username to become defunct.The Red Robin said:
But if it's true, then should we just stand back and watch one more bit of our heritage, history and tradition be stripped away because a couple of Belgians don't like it because they don't understand it?Curb_It said:I wish you hadnt come out with this, another stick for some to hit her with.
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same here.Folev the red said:I can't be the only one on here who couldn't care whether it stays or go's??
It's just a song, and not exactly a classic one.
Any frenzy that I've been whipped into is soon dispelled by the sound of the red red robin.
Played on a continuous loop in the toilets could stop the smoking though.1 -
Of course, this is all academic. When we get promoted to the premier league the FA will make the players walk out to that godawful dreary premier league anthem instead!!
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Sounds like a non-issue, as from what has been said it was nipped in the bud very quickly.
That being said, if this was to happen, then for the first time i would be up for a protest, that song is one of the things i love about our club, i sing it everytime, it is our heritage.
I even have it as my ringtone, which confuses people in public due to my metalhead appearance.
So it stays or im starting a petition to invade Belgium. ;-)2 -
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Tbh it may be our song, but it really is lame. Away supporters often take the pee. It belongs in the 1940's with Charles Charlie Charles, leather laced footballs, wooden rattles, etcetera, etcetera.4
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every organisation you should be able to contribute ideas however weird and crazy they might sound. Or at least that's what it's like in the creative industry. It creates discussion, educates people about the business and some one else may use that idea for an even better one.0
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And Swindon's ;-)LoOkOuT said:But it's ours!
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It's CHARLTON....end of KM.
Do your homework.2 -
You are absolutely right. Even though the song was written in 1926 the Billy Cotton version is from the 1940's. So are you saying we update a song each era, each generation, each decade, each year?Covered End said:Tbh it may be our song, but it really is lame. Away supporters often take the pee. It belongs in the 1940's with Charles Charlie Charles, leather laced footballs, wooden rattles, etcetera, etcetera.
If we chose Chris Parkes suggestion 'Red River Rock':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvrD7XDwQ3Q&feature=kp
It would be seated in that era.
Glad All Over (Crystal Palace), Z-Cars (Everton) are from the sixties, other songs from other times, Sussex by the Sea (Brighton and Hove Albion) for example was written in 1907.
So if RRR belongs in the era of 'Charles Charlie Charles, leather laced footballs, wooden rattles, etcetera, ' what do we do? Do we reflect the 2014's by running out to the Jeremy Kyle theme tune for example? That would soon be dated too.
What is hot right now? Oliver Heldens X Becky Hill - Gecko (Overdrive) perhaps? That would soon enough pin us down to and era and seem terribly dated before long.
I realise that modern folk, especially young folk, want to hear modern music when they go to an event. But 'modernity' is as capricious as the fashionable length for skirts and dresses. Do we say 'red' was the in colour in 1905, but now seems so dated we should change our colours to an up to date Sugared Lilac?
Red Red Robin probably owes its pre eminence as much to music technology coming into grounds when it did with the 'tannoy' system, as to anything else. It is placed exactly right in the evolution of Charlton Athletic Football Club.
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It's a matchday ritual for me to sing out loud at the beginning of a home match. If they decide to change it, Just look for the idiot in A block with his i-pod on, screaming at the top of his lungs............."When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along, along
There'll be no more sobbin' when he starts throbbin' his old sweet song
Wake up, wake up you sleepy head Get up, get out of your bed....................."2 -
There is nothing wrong with asking the question but the answer would appear to be emphatically that the Charlton Anthem stays. This message board may not be completely typical of opinion across the range of supporters, but I reckon the vast majority of fans would not want to ditch the song at all.
Personally it's part of the match day experience, as it means we're at home, watching Charlton ( and that can be helpful if you're off your face on belgian beer and wondering where the hell you are ;-)
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KM: NO!0
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Never heard of 'em!sadiejane1981 said:
And Swindon's ;-)LoOkOuT said:But it's ours!
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The same was said to the two younger people in our group when they had a chat with KM in Belguim.
So not a lie or a wind up.
Credit to her for asking fans views but dropping it is a terrible idea as said to her in an email.
Replacing it has no long term benefits but lots and lots of negatives.
We can be a generic club with generic meaningless music or we can be Charlton. Your choice.8 -
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fixedAddickUpNorth said:If it goes I will consider for a nanosecond, touching myself outside the 'sportswear emporium' (where the club shop used to be ;-) ) in protest. Flippin' liberty takers. We'll be playing in blue next.
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Although this would be pretty good to come out to.......................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8 2 -
Can't believe they're not consulting TRR and me before they get rid of it. Roland out.kentaddick said:
oh shush, we all know you just don't want your username to become defunct.The Red Robin said:
But if it's true, then should we just stand back and watch one more bit of our heritage, history and tradition be stripped away because a couple of Belgians don't like it because they don't understand it?Curb_It said:I wish you hadnt come out with this, another stick for some to hit her with.
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tangoflash said:
Although this would be pretty good to come out to.......................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8
I had that as my ringtone for a while. Used to play it whenever the boss came out of his office asking a colleague to pop in to see him when they had five minutes. Obviously after he was out of earshot...1 -
Fair play, amazed that is real - incredible though it is. Does it mean they don't have better things to think about or they do? I'm all confused. One thing is for sure, running out to the red red robin has had nothing to do with whether we win or lose.1
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IdleHans said:
fixedAddickUpNorth said:If it goes I will consider for a nanosecond, touching myself outside the 'sportswear emporium' (where the club shop used to be ;-) ) in protest. Flippin' liberty takers. We'll be playing in blue next.
Lol as a protest that would be a pretty anti-climactic spectacle.1 -
How about a Techno remix of the RRR - everyone's happy ?0
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I think RRR should be kept and also in addition something I think they do well at Nottingham Forest is to have there equivalent version of VFR played right before kick off usually gets there fans going right on time.
Maybe playing VFR right before kick off could help liven the place up too.
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No music at all would actually be the best bet as it would encourage/force the fans to generate the atmosphere themselves. Realistically the tannoy systems at most football grounds are designed to make public announcements, regardless of the tune you choose it's never really going to get you going.MartinhoCAFC said:I think RRR should be kept and also in addition something I think they do well at Nottingham Forest is to have there equivalent version of VFR played right before kick off usually gets there fans going right on time.
Maybe playing VFR right before kick off could help liven the place up too.2 -
Blimey - where do you work?Bournemouth Addick said:tangoflash said:Although this would be pretty good to come out to.......................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P8
I had that as my ringtone for a while. Used to play it whenever the boss came out of his office asking a colleague to pop in to see him when they had five minutes. Obviously after he was out of earshot...
Some kind of retirement Gestapo headquarters?
Man up and play it to your scary boss's face.
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