I don't think they realise it, but I think Barry Manilow started it a long time ago with his song One Voice. 'One voice, singing in the darkness.'
When he played it live the audience lit candles I think, or held torches.
Bet the numpties don't know that.
I'm happy to say I don't know ANYTHING about Barry Manilow.
I don't think they realise it, but I think Barry Manilow started it a long time ago with his song One Voice. 'One voice, singing in the darkness.'
When he played it live the audience lit candles I think, or held torches.
Bet the numpties don't know that.
I'd have thought that waving a lit flame in the air during music or something emotional would have been around for hundreds or thousands of years.
So it's something else we do 'because another team do it'. But like that really annoying 'what do you think of Leicester' chant that we suddenly adopted after the Arsenel / Spurs version went viral
It's to charge your phone. If you line up your light perfectly with another phone for 10 seconds you get 10% of their battery power. Waving it increases the likelihood of achieving a match.
Not a good idea to have matches around a mobile phone.
Maybe it's just some young people having fun... evil bastards!
I'm happy to say I don't know ANYTHING about Barry Manilow.
To be fair it's always been like that. We got 'in our Coventry homes' off Liverpool for example.
why did Liverpool sing 'in our Coventry homes' - are they burglars?
In my Liverpool Home, In my Liverpool Home We speak with an accent exceedingly rare,
Meet under a statue exceedingly bare,
And if you want a Cathedral, we've got one to spare In my Liverpool Home.....
why did Liverpool sing 'in our Coventry homes' - are they burglars?
Be safe enough with our Strikers
I don't think they realise it, but I think Barry Manilow started it a long time ago with his song One Voice. 'One voice, singing in the darkness.'
When he played it live the audience lit candles I think, or held torches.
Bet the numpties don't know that.
To be fair it's always been like that. We got 'in our Coventry homes' off Liverpool for example.
I don't think they realise it, but I think Barry Manilow started it a long time ago with his song One Voice. 'One voice, singing in the darkness.'
When he played it live the audience lit candles I think, or held torches.
Bet the numpties don't know that.