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The Vuvuzela - Legendary Horn!
« Reply #60 on: February 08, 2010, 01:55:32 PM »
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Re: The Vuvuzela - Legendary Horn!
« Reply #61 on: February 08, 2010, 02:07:12 PM »
hahaha....the mini Vuvu sound like a miserable baby dread lol....

I for one support the Vuvuzela... I agree with Blatter- it's part of the culture and if yuh want to have the tournament in SA, yuh have to adapt... 

By the 2nd or 3rd game of the CONFED Cup I didn't even notice it anymore -was like background noise. 
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Re: The Vuvuzela - Legendary Horn!
« Reply #62 on: February 08, 2010, 02:24:35 PM »
Say goodbye to a thread soon to be destined to the "Merge" heap.  ;D
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #63 on: February 08, 2010, 04:27:32 PM »
LMAO!!  ;D ;D ;D :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #64 on: February 08, 2010, 05:47:51 PM »
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #65 on: February 08, 2010, 06:03:01 PM »
I was watching a piece on CNN about a religious group in South Africa who say they are the rightfull owners of the Vuvuzela.  They say they don't like how its being used by supporters of football.  Well unfortunately for them, they can't do anything about it...
"...If yuh clothes tear up
Or yuh shoes burst off,
You could still jump up when music play.
Old lady, young baby, everybody could dingolay...
Dingolay, ay, ay, ay ay,
Dingolay ay, ay, ay..."

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #66 on: February 08, 2010, 06:07:53 PM »
so when de World Cup comes to TnT, of course with our most dearly beloved's Austin "Jack" Warner's help, they will want to ban Our Riddum Section also :devil:
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #67 on: February 08, 2010, 07:33:08 PM »
I want two.
De baby one have rel potential for mischief.
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #68 on: April 16, 2010, 10:57:49 AM »
Nigeria Supporters Club: We will not use vuvuzelas

Two months before the kick-off of the 2010 World Cup, the president general of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club, Rafiu Ladipo, has again stated that his organisation will discourage Nigerians from buying or using vuvuzelas during games involving the Super Eagles.

The instruments have been the subject of divisive opinion ahead of the World Cup and Ladipo described them as ‘alien’ and ‘noisy’.

”It is alien to our style and we will not go there with one or buy any in South Africa. We have a traditional way of supporting our team and FIFA has praised our style," Ladipo told KickOffNigeria.com.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #69 on: May 16, 2010, 03:47:09 PM »
Bryan Robson warns World Cup managers of trumpet noise

Former England captain Bryan Robson believes World Cup managers could struggle against the noise of the South African plastic trumpet, the vuvuzela. Robson, who is manager of Thailand, saw his side lose 4-0 to South Africa in a warm-up match in Nelspruit on Sunday.

But the deafening and tuneless noise from the trumpet drowned out his instructions from the bench and he had to call players over to the sidelines. "With that noise they could have an advantage in the World Cup," he said. 

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #70 on: June 07, 2010, 06:46:46 AM »
Nothing kills the joy of soccer like a bunch of wailing vuvuzelas

In my teenage years we always looked forward to the big teams from Johannesburg coming down to the sovereign kingdom by the coast to play the local teams.

Whenever Orlando Pirates, Moroka Swallows and Kaizer Chiefs (yes, they are all in order of importance) came down to play the likes of AmaZulu, Bush Bucks and African Wanderers, we would pile onto the trains and buses and head for King's Park stadium.

We would sing all the way.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #71 on: June 07, 2010, 07:49:18 AM »
Dey need tuh ban it oui-all yuh didn't see dem American supports blowin dem when USA was playin Australia. Next ting yuh know dey bring it back tuh the states and call it dey own. The sound of that ting is like a hive of bees stuck in the speaker!

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #72 on: June 07, 2010, 11:10:59 AM »
Dey need tuh ban it oui-all yuh didn't see dem American supports blowin dem when USA was playin Australia. Next ting yuh know dey bring it back tuh the states and call it dey own. The sound of that ting is like a hive of bees stuck in the speaker!

Yeah, they'll patent it, get sole rights and then sell it back to the South Africans. Dey better hide dey ting!
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #73 on: June 11, 2010, 04:37:19 AM »
Vuvuzela tops noise league, seen threat to hearing

South Africa's vuvuzela, the trumpet that will be a fixture at World Cup matches, is the loudest of all fan instruments and can cause permanent hearing loss, a global hearing foundation said on Monday.

Soccer governing body FIFA has okayed the plastic trumpet for the tournament, which starts on Friday, after organisers did tests at a match at Johannesburg's 95,000-seater Soccer City due to worries the din could drown out emergency announcements.

While normally reserved for local games, the vuvuzela can now also be heard at warm-up matches and practice sessions ahead of the tournament, even those not involving South Africa's Bafana Bafana.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #74 on: June 11, 2010, 08:15:00 AM »
That facking thing annoying oui! I can't even hear the commentators and if I add the surround sound..I ducking, cause is like ah swarm ah bees over meh head.


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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #75 on: June 11, 2010, 09:09:32 AM »
Vuvuzela soundin' arrite man...but the soldier blowing one in the street dis morning coulda get a dose...
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #76 on: June 11, 2010, 01:30:29 PM »
everybody blwoing dat ting...any camera shot of de fans u seeing man from all countries blowin it. i wonder how a vuvuzela, bottle and spoon riddim section would sound boy

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #77 on: June 11, 2010, 01:52:06 PM »
everybody blwoing dat ting...any camera shot of de fans u seeing man from all countries blowin it. i wonder how a vuvuzela, bottle and spoon riddim section would sound boy

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Ah say dis is tragic: is it wrong or right?
For de sake of music to take all dis bite?

Well dis was my problem, should I stay or go?
Someting tell me leave dem, someting tell me no
Well ah finally decided, I’m going to remain
De bees mus’ be say ah stchupid, dey lash me again!

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #78 on: June 11, 2010, 02:17:44 PM »
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Everybody everybody a swam ah Vuvuzelas now swarm Trinidad
Take out yuh rag, Take out yuh rag
D Vuvuzelas dem iritating people real real bad
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #79 on: June 12, 2010, 12:03:03 AM »
Vuvuzela soundin' arrite man...but the soldier blowing one in the street dis morning coulda get a dose...

Nah dread... that is the most annoyingest, irritatingest thing ever, I swear.  I dunno how de players even hearing themselves out on the pitch with that constant loud buzz.

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Vuvuzela drone killing World Cup atmosphere
« Reply #80 on: June 13, 2010, 03:34:45 PM »
Vuvuzela drone killing World Cup atmosphere
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John Leicester is an international sports columnist for The Associated Press

The constant drone of cheap and tuneless plastic horns is killing the atmosphere at the World Cup.

Where are the loud choruses of "Oooohhsss" from enthralled crowds when a shot scorches just wide of the goalpost? And the sharp communal intake of breath, the shrill "Aaahhhhss," when a goalkeeper makes an acrobatic, match-winning save? Or the humorous/moving/offensive football chants and songs?

Mostly, they're being drowned out by the unrelenting water-torture beehive hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm of South African vuvuzela trumpets. Damn them. They are stripping World Cup 2010 of football's aural artistry.


 
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Vuvuzela apologists - a few more weeks of this brainless white noise will perhaps change, or melt, their minds - defend the din as simply part of the South African experience. Each country to its own, they say. When in Rome, blah, blah, blah.

Which would be fine if this was purely a South African competition. Fans could then legitimately hoot away to their hearts' content while annoying no one other than their immediate neighbors.

But this is the World Cup, a celebration of the 32 nations that qualified and of all the others that did not but which still play and love the game. Hosting planet football brings responsibilities. At the very least, South Africa should ensure that the hundreds of millions of visitors who come in goodwill to its door, both in person and via the magic of television, do not go home with a migraine. How many TV viewers who long for a more nuanced soundtrack to go with the show have already concluded that the only way to enjoy this World Cup is by pressing mute on their remote?

In Tweeting "No offense to the vuvuzela posse but, man, it's a bit much," seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was not alone.

Attending or watching a match should be a feast for both the eyes and the ears. Those two senses work better together, each augmenting the other.


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Sounds should ebb and flow like tides with the fortunes on the field. That adds to the drama. Fans reacting with their voices to action on the pitch, to events in the stadium and to each other's sounds, songs and chants are part of football's theater.

A sudden crowd silence can also tell a story - perhaps of the heartbreak of a late, defeat-inflicting goal or of the collective shock of seeing a player horribly injured by a bad tackle. Sometimes, you should even be able to hear a coach bark orders from the touchline or players shouting at each other for the ball.

There are stadium sounds other than vuvuzelas at this World Cup - just not enough of them. They are being bullied into submission by the trumpets' never-ending screech.

In Rustenburg there were scattered unison chants of "In-ger-land, In-ger-land," a few bars of "God Save the Queen" and the occasional "USA! USA!" when England played the United States on Saturday night. But vuvuzelas ultimately won the battle of the bands. They and the result - a disappointing 1-1 tie - silenced England's fans, who usually are among the best-drilled noisemakers in football.

They take their singing seriously, with chants that are cheeky, taunting and often just insulting. But at least they are inventive, too.

The same cannot be said of vuvuzelas. They are simply mindless. Their pitch doesn't change, just the intensity. Blow hard. Blow soft. The only range is from horrifically loud to just annoyingly so. Because of that, we absolutely could not hear the rich African voices of Ghana fans who sang lustily Sunday at the Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, vibrantly clothed in their national colors of green and red. What a shame.




Please, South Africa, make the trumpets stop. Give us a song, instead.

The same cannot be said of vuvuzelas. They are simply mindless. Their pitch doesn't change, only the intensity. Blow hard. Blow soft. The only range is from horrifically loud to just annoyingly so.

Please, South Africa, make them stop. Give us a song, instead.

John Leicester is an international sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jleicester(at)ap.org.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #81 on: June 13, 2010, 05:02:07 PM »
If it hard tuh take watchin on Tv ah wonder how it is tuh be sittin in the stands and jus surrounded by dat sound. Ah also watin tuh hear about the first setta blows tuh pass because a spectator geh annoyed by someone blowin one of dem.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #82 on: June 13, 2010, 05:21:58 PM »
As far as the sound of the vuvuzela, it doh bother me....but I agree that it takes away from the sounds of the actual crowd and that is annoying.  Yuh cyah even hear the crowd roar when the ball hits the net...Iz pure horn at a consistent decibel from start tuh finish- That I have a problem with. 
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #83 on: June 13, 2010, 05:25:19 PM »
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #84 on: June 13, 2010, 05:51:15 PM »
Iz pure horn at a consistent decibel from start tuh finish- That I have a problem with. 

Is only ah horn if yuh take it orn.
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #85 on: June 13, 2010, 05:56:35 PM »
I reading the comments on the NYT website and ah man say "No more Alexi Lalazela"


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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #86 on: June 13, 2010, 06:02:17 PM »
Iz pure horn at a consistent decibel from start tuh finish- That I have a problem with. 

Is only ah horn if yuh take it orn.

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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #87 on: June 13, 2010, 06:55:22 PM »
I find Tommy Smith far more annoying than the vuvuzela  ;D

Tommy Smyth used to real annoy me too, 'til Lalas started commenting on the Cup. BTW regarding the vuvuzelas...haul dey ass!!!!
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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #88 on: June 13, 2010, 06:57:08 PM »
If it hard tuh take watchin on Tv ah wonder how it is tuh be sittin in the stands and jus surrounded by dat sound. Ah also watin tuh hear about the first setta blows tuh pass because a spectator geh annoyed by someone blowin one of dem.

  Yuh eh go hear 'bout it!


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Re: Dutch coach joins chorus to ban vuvuzela
« Reply #89 on: June 13, 2010, 07:07:38 PM »
Iz pure horn at a consistent decibel from start tuh finish- That I have a problem with. 

Is only ah horn if yuh take it orn.

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