For the last draw of the competition (unless we do one for home dressing room in the final), it’s over to the Lux Familiar Cup’s sumptuous headquarters in Zeal Monachorum, where a travelling army of synthetic supporters is paying homage to their newly-elected President. Over to you, Sepp.
The matches will be released for voting on 5 June. Watch this space, but in the meantime, your comments on the draw below!
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Lollipop Man Darren
Well, it means that one of my two favourites will make the final. Still rooting for the highly dependable Chatteris; but wish it was playing TLATEOTT in the final rather than the semis.
Although I’m not a big fan of it, I hope ACP wins out in the other game.
Nice entertaining draw too; just glad that the FA didn’t get wind of Mr Blatter’s involvement else they may have put forward a motion to halt proceedings…..
4 June 2011
Third Rate Les
Another top quality production there – outstanding work. The “for that’s what we are here – a family” bit made me chuckle. Well done Sepp Blatter, Grace and the Stigs.
4 June 2011
Chris The Siteowner
Blimey, look carefully and you’ll see The Stig’s face briefly revealed. And he appears to be amongst the Undead.
5 June 2011
Bobby String
Chris, are you saying The Stig is really Dai Young?
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5 June 2011
2 Chevrons
No ‘allegations’ – a truely wonderful British word …
Following the demise of National Shite Day, I’ll be following one song and may be forced into a drive by shouting if it doesn’t win.
5 June 2011
toffo
Rooting for a song which has a 25 year history inspired by a 45 year old kids programme. Trumpton scores, we riot!
5 June 2011
Dave Cooper
Grace Jones singing Mars Ultras You’ll Never Make the Station, I would dearly love to see that in real life.
6 June 2011
TWO FAT FEET
Same thought occurred to me this morning on the way to work. “Quick … run … hide … here comes Dave Stewart … “
6 June 2011
Jon
Superb draw – best of the lot. The Grace and Sepp parts were inspired
7 June 2011
celery
The trouble with these type of Cup competitions is that they get less interesting as they progress. Your favourites get eliminated, there are less polls to vote in, and when the end comes you’re left with a feeling of anti-climax. Not to mention the inherent injustice that comes with the element of luck provided by the draw itself…
…so…
What we really need is a League-type competition – where every song gets to play every other song (home and away ;-)). Only when you’ve been through the hard slog of a 260-odd game season can you call yourself the real champion.
(apologies if this has been suggested before – I haven’t read every comment in every thread)
9 June 2011
Third Rate Les
A bit like that odd phase in the World Cup where all of a sudden there aren’t games every day and those nice colourful fans from (name small country) have all gone home.
I think the real trouble is that it’s impossible to nail down a favourite HMHB song. Last time I tried, I came up with nearly fifty. They may all sound the same, but lyrically, all of human life is there. So the winner ends up being not the best one, but the least quirky. I don’t think there’s anything especially quirky about the semi-finalists, although the mayflies on a Berkshire trout river would probably tell you a different story.
9 June 2011
Chris The Siteowner
I think certain people have been assuming that this competition would somehow magically produce a song which can be said to represent all that’s great about the band, all on its own, when of course no such song exists. They fear that the winner will become the Chosen One, which all unbelievers might be subjected to in the future as The Place To Start in becoming an appreciator of all things HMHB. And they’re concerned that the winner might be Chatteris, a brilliant song but something of an oddity in the HMHB songbook, musically and lyrically.
Here’s the thing though: our little “tournament”, which is just killing time until we get a new album, isn’t designed to find a song which somehow represents the band. Because there’s no such thing …just like there’s no one song which represents any band with a decent amount of creativity and longevity. You’d need at least an album’s worth of material to do that, and the “Last 32” here wouldn’t be a bad place to start. And I certainly wouldn’t hesitate to play the four semi-finalists to someone as a good introduction to the band.
9 June 2011
littlegrafter
“And they’re concerned that the winner might be Chatteris,”
Are we non believers that obvious! No, I do have to be thankful to Chatteris for one thing, making me realise that the finest moment in the Biscuit canon is Trad Arr.Tune and NOT A Country Pactice, although that may be me trying to desensitise myself before the results come through.
9 June 2011