by ScottCorno » 17 Apr 2010 Read
I havn't seen a thread on this, but I imagine it'll divide opinion whether the entrance music is a good or bad thing.
Out of this evenings session just started, Doherty using The Pogues, Irish Rover is a good choice, so too was Higgins with Paulo Nutini.
I quite like it actually.
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by Smart » 17 Apr 2010 Read
Scott - nice thread
I have chosen 'not bothered' simply as in many cases it adds nothing for me personally. Tonight is the first time when it pumped me up a bit with Ken coming out to the Irish Rover cos its a tune I have always enjoyed and have a soft spot for the Pogues.
But some of the tunes are rubbish or so short that it turns out to be nothingness personified.

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by Roland » 17 Apr 2010 Read
Not bothered in the slightest.
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by Wildey » 18 Apr 2010 Read
not bothered all im interested in is when they break off how they come in is of no intrest.
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by Cheesyman99 » 18 Apr 2010 Read
They all come out to rubbish songs though!
I would come out to this:
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by Bourne » 18 Apr 2010 Read
This would be mine
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by Cheesyman99 » 18 Apr 2010 Read
Bourne wrote:This would be mine
When you walk on you can punch Rob Walker and sing "Take That!"
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by NedB-H » 19 Apr 2010 Read
who honestly gives a rubbish?

either you want to watch the snooker or you don't
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by Rocket_ron » 19 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:who honestly gives a poo?

either you want to watch the snooker or you don't
good answer

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by ScottCorno » 19 Apr 2010 Read
NedB-H wrote:who honestly gives a poo?

either you want to watch the snooker or you don't
I just think it (could) add something, bit more personality.
That said, the music choices have been dire on the most part, but for Doherty's really.
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by SnookerFan » 20 Apr 2010 Read
I must confess, I wasn't a fan of this when I was at The Masters. But then it was something new. I was there the very first day, and nobody quite knew how to react. It did seem to give the live crowd a buzz when I was there in Sheffield.
And Martin Gould went up in my estimation, for being a 7-stone bloke who came into HHH's music from the WWE.

Gould = Legend.
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