Twist and Shout (1 Viewer)

rob9872

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Possibly the most important question you'll answer today, but are you:

1) "c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby now"
or
2 ) "Come on baby"

I like to live dangerously and mix it up a little, but generally I'm a 2. Are you different home and away?
 

Ricketts

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2

Now wondering what the least important question today is likely to be. Not, "what do you want for tea?" as that is also quite important.
 

Otis

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I always find brunch most difficult, because I spent the first 19 years of my life not even knowing it existed.
 

itsabuzzard

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Possibly the most important question you'll answer today, but are you:

1) "c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby now"
or
2 ) "Come on baby"

I like to live dangerously and mix it up a little, but generally I'm a 2. Are you different home and away?
No.1, but with the insertion (appropriate word) of the phrase "slip it in" after "baby".

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Sbarcher

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I think both are disgusting. The baby needs to be protected by social services............
 

Joy Division

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I remember a while ago on twitter there was a debate from a West Ham fan who thought that we'd stolen the chant from them. At my first game at Highfield Road in 1990 on the Kop I remember us singing it then so wondering how far it originates back for Cov fans singing it?
 

Sick Boy

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I usually get carried away and end up doing both. On a side note I thought the Go for it City at Charlton was brilliant.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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I always find brunch most difficult, because I spent the first 19 years of my life not even knowing it existed.
We had brunch for dinner , does that make a bad person ?
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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I just do the Rick flair wooooooo
Followed by the face plant
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Terry Gibson's perm

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All I get to hear from my sons is 20 goals 20 goals Bakayoko or Michael Doyle’s song as they are both mad for them but I must admit I start the Michael Doyle one in the car quite often
 

Adge

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I remember a while ago on twitter there was a debate from a West Ham fan who thought that we'd stolen the chant from them. At my first game at Highfield Road in 1990 on the Kop I remember us singing it then so wondering how far it originates back for Cov fans singing it?
Late 80’s early 90’s. Remember a group on the Kip would point at a bloke and sing “Twister Twister give us a song” He would then start “Well shake it up baby now” and then....
Can still picture the guy now and most people who regularly went in the 80’s 90’s will know who I mean.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Late 80’s early 90’s. Remember a group on the Kip would point at a bloke and sing “Twister Twister give us a song” He would then start “Well shake it up baby now” and then....
Can still picture the guy now and most people who regularly went in the 80’s 90’s will know who I mean.


I do remember that can’t remember what he looked like
 

MusicDating

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Late 80’s early 90’s. Remember a group on the Kip would point at a bloke and sing “Twister Twister give us a song” He would then start “Well shake it up baby now” and then....
Can still picture the guy now and most people who regularly went in the 80’s 90’s will know who I mean.
Yup, spot on Adge (unlike Juggy here
Sky Blues song book: A must read for fans going to Wembley)
Used to be a regular in the bottom of the Kop around that time and can also picture the group of lads and 'Twister' himself.

When did the Twist and Shout fanzine start?
 

Adge

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Yup, spot on Adge (unlike Juggy here
Sky Blues song book: A must read for fans going to Wembley)
Used to be a regular in the bottom of the Kop around that time and can also picture the group of lads and 'Twister' himself.

When did the Twist and Shout fanzine start?
Think the fanzine was late 80’s aswell. “Twist and shout only a quid” for those who remember the small geezer on the corner of Highfield Road selling the fanzine and pin badges.
 

ricohroar

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Late 80’s early 90’s. Remember a group on the Kip would point at a bloke and sing “Twister Twister give us a song” He would then start “Well shake it up baby now” and then....
Can still picture the guy now and most people who regularly went in the 80’s 90’s will know who I mean.
Remember him well. Saw him at the checker trade final too
 

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