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While Brady would have been better than Meatloaf, so would a 3 year old bashing some pots and pans together. Nothing in football is more tired, cliché and just plain boring as Mike Brady wailing out the same handful of average songs year after year.

Keep it simple, spend less money on foreign washed up hacks and give more support to local talent who can actually perform, are relevant in this century and have even the barest interest in the game.

Your first paragraph is very negative, yet your second paragraph indicates that Mike Brady would be an ideal pick for pre match entertainment.

Would love a Lionel Richie / Mike Brady double act :D :thumbsu:
 

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Actually, thinking about it more, its not Meatloaf's fault....he just goes out delivers what he can and take it or leave it....

unfortunately, the person who made the decision to "take it", is the one that is at fault...Meatloaf is at home counting the cash...

definitely needed a plan B on standy...

Once the Loaf started, the eliminate button should have been hit, the stand opens up and swallows the entire band...and Act B appears to try calm the masses...:eek:
 
2 out of 3 ain't bad.
MMmmmm that was 0 out of 3, epic fail.

When are they going to get some modern pre game entertainment at the AFL GF rather than getting performers who peaked before half the players were even born.
Oh I know, they were peaking when Vlad was playing.
 
Mike Brady is not relevant. Up There Cazaly has been done to death, resurrected, only to then be done even further to death. If thrashed football songs are a must, get Greg Champion.
They had him for the Collingwood vs Hawthorn game during the season. If you were there for that, you'd wish he never set foot on stage ever again.
 
True. You would have to leave those bits out of your recording and hope the crowd followed their cue or else those silences would be pretty embarrassing. He also chimed in half way through the crowd bit.

Fairly sure that was a live performance.

I seem to recall it pretty much the same as you but (and I don't want to name drop) I was told this by Mike Brady who I spent some time with at the MCG on Saturday. He was pretty certain. Perhaps it was a mixture of live and pre-recorded...however that might work.
 
I seem to recall it pretty much the same as you but (and I don't want to name drop) I was told this by Mike Brady who I spent some time with at the MCG on Saturday. He was pretty certain. Perhaps it was a mixture of live and pre-recorded...however that might work.
The band might have been using a backing track.
 

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Mike Brady is not relevant. Up There Cazaly has been done to death, resurrected, only to then be done even further to death. If thrashed football songs are a must, get Greg Champion.

Not sure Brady is particularly relevant to the newer generation of football fans.

But he is part of footy folklore!!

You can't have him taken out the back and shot, Andy D is already butchering everything else, let us have our classic songs!
 

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Most know it.

It's relevance to the newer generations is pretty minimal however.

Personally, I have no attachment to the song. I'm 26.


The song 'Up There Cazaly' was everywhere back in the day, even the B side of the record(yeah record) was known to all 'The Winners March'..
The song was played at many Grand Finals and the hair would stand up on the back of your neck when the whole crowd sung it...

FWIW, The shouts of "Up There Cazaly: were shouted when going for high marks but the famous pic of Cazaly one hand going up for the ball was a ruck tap.

*useless bit of history info :p
 
The band might have been using a backing track.

Lionel Richie's band definitely used a backing/sequenced track for at least the 'Dancing on the Ceiling (synth/pad sounds)' and 'All Night Long (drum machine/percussion/steel drum parts)' portions of the medley, and I'm fairly certain that the backing tracks included some backing vocals as there were times (All Night Long chorus for example) when there was only one (or two at most) band members singing, yet the backing vocals sounded very layered and studio-perfect. But really this sort of thing is very common nowadays. As far as the lead vocal goes, that was definitely all live. There were a lot of ad-libs and sections where he changed the vocal melody from the original seemingly off the cuff. At one point he was jumping while singing and the tone of the vocals at that particular moment changed accordingly.

We all know the AFL wants an artist who has a lot of mainstream appeal and has hits that are well-known to a wide demographic, so with that in mind I'd like to see Bryan Adams, Foreigner or Icehouse.
 

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