Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
OLD PA'S WEDNESDAY CLUB
SAY HELLO ENGLAN!
WAVE GOODBYE ENGLAN! |
SOFT CELL - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (Sax Version) (1982)
Expectations were high! Shellhunter and London Scouser were here. We all dressed in Spanish colours and headed to the sea front to indulge in the atmosphere, share another victory with our Spanish friends.
What a damp squid that was! 5-1 to Holland. The atmosphere died and we slunk home quietly after the match.
Nevermind, tomorrow was the big one, Englan V Italy. We would have a BBQ, have a few drinks and then be ready for the match at midnight. We were all exited with anticipation. This is what the World Cup is all about. Englan could do this!
Balotelli magic and the dream was cut short. Hold on! not quite, we will beat Uruguay next Thursday and then Costa Rica (who are Costa Rica anyway?). We actually played quite well against Italy, we just did not get the rub of the green.
Here we go, Uruguay, a must win. Wait a minute! we are one down to that guy Suarez. That is not in the script. We must score! We just have to score!
Rooney! Rooney! has equalised (I was in the toilet and missed the magic), we are back we have the momentum we can win this. We can win the World Cup.
Stunned silence! a goal by that man Suarez again, a goal from nowhere and schoolboy error goal. The dream is over. The dream is finally over.
Englan are the new Scotland. Wait a minute! Maybe not!! Scotland always, at least got to their final game before going out.
It is not that we were that bad, we had chances. But Italy and Uruguay took theirs, we did not take ours.
I heard Say Hello, Wave Goodbye the other day, we had a nice day trip to La Manga, a forty minute boat trip there and back. We enjoyed a great meal in a restarant by the harbour. I said I loved this song and must use it for a post. I needed a story.
I got a story.
It had to be the 12inch version with the sax introduction 3.34secs. I reckon it is up there with best ever introductions, ever, to a song. What do you think? what are your favourite introductions.
Another favourite introduction of mine would have to be Here comes the Sun by Richie Havens
Expectations were high! Shellhunter and London Scouser were here. We all dressed in Spanish colours and headed to the sea front to indulge in the atmosphere, share another victory with our Spanish friends.
What a damp squid that was! 5-1 to Holland. The atmosphere died and we slunk home quietly after the match.
Nevermind, tomorrow was the big one, Englan V Italy. We would have a BBQ, have a few drinks and then be ready for the match at midnight. We were all exited with anticipation. This is what the World Cup is all about. Englan could do this!
Balotelli magic and the dream was cut short. Hold on! not quite, we will beat Uruguay next Thursday and then Costa Rica (who are Costa Rica anyway?). We actually played quite well against Italy, we just did not get the rub of the green.
Here we go, Uruguay, a must win. Wait a minute! we are one down to that guy Suarez. That is not in the script. We must score! We just have to score!
Rooney! Rooney! has equalised (I was in the toilet and missed the magic), we are back we have the momentum we can win this. We can win the World Cup.
Stunned silence! a goal by that man Suarez again, a goal from nowhere and schoolboy error goal. The dream is over. The dream is finally over.
Englan are the new Scotland. Wait a minute! Maybe not!! Scotland always, at least got to their final game before going out.
It is not that we were that bad, we had chances. But Italy and Uruguay took theirs, we did not take ours.
Coming in to La manga |
I heard Say Hello, Wave Goodbye the other day, we had a nice day trip to La Manga, a forty minute boat trip there and back. We enjoyed a great meal in a restarant by the harbour. I said I loved this song and must use it for a post. I needed a story.
I got a story.
At the Restaurant |
It had to be the 12inch version with the sax introduction 3.34secs. I reckon it is up there with best ever introductions, ever, to a song. What do you think? what are your favourite introductions.
Another favourite introduction of mine would have to be Here comes the Sun by Richie Havens
RICHIE HAVEN - Here Comes the Sun (1971)
The last bite of course goes to Suarez !
The last bite of course goes to Suarez !
Comments
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