Music | July 01, 2008 | 13 comments

White Stripes' Euro Cup

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Europeans adopt the White Stripe's "Seven Nation Army" as the unofficial anthem of the 2008 Euro Cup games.
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13 comments // White Stripes' Euro Cup

  • frenchy_mec
  • rockon
  • cepillin
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      cepillin  
    • This is actually quite common in football.
      In many parts of the world you take the riff from any song and you add your own lyrics but in south america they compliment it with drums and trumpets.
      Heres one from my favorite club in Mexico but this is just a chant that was made up

    • 3 years ago
  • dreand
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      dreand  
    • Enrique Iglesias' song is just sh*t.
      I'd like to know what WS think about this strange kind of popularity: everybody sings their song without knowing the lyrics or the real authors :P

      Very interesting clip, well done!

      A. from Italy

    • 3 years ago
  • Dresden8605
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      Dresden8605  
    • i haven't always been a big fan of Soccer i'm starting to get into it alot more though and seeing this pod just mad me like it that much more i love the Dance remix of seven nation army this years song is a major bust bring back seven nation army lol white stripes for life

    • 3 years ago
  • theschutzy
  • lindsaytalbot
  • laurenmendoza
  • jtap
  • douglascaballero
  • currentkid
  • laura0326
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      laura0326  
    • that's awesome! I'd like to hear what Jack White has to say about this.
      Enrique, the answer is no, we don't hear you. Sorry amigo, that's not a good fight song by a long shot.

    • 3 years ago
  • joshuaheller
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      joshuaheller  
    • In 2006, I went to carnival on the Argentinian side of the Uruguayan border. The entire weekend everybody was chanting "No a las papeleras" to the tune of "Seven Nation Army."

      It was a drunken protest song against the Uruguayan paper factories that are polluting the river.

      I started chanting "no a las papas fritas."Because I thought french fries were more damaging than paper factories.

      But they taste so much better.

    • 3 years ago
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