Toby Michaels Rolling Damned Cup Final Fever (Revisited)

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With Inverness Caledonian Thistle appearing in the Cup final against Celtic on the 3rd of June, 2023, there is no better time to revisit the team song for their last visit in 2015.

When we found out that Frank Finlayson once wrote for a football fanzine back in the early 90s, and an Inverness Thistle one at that, we thought it only right, or wrong as we knew about his rebellious views back then, to let him review the Toby Michaels Rolling Damned single with Inverness Caledonian Thistle…..

There is a checklist that must be ticked off for any self-respecting football team appearing in a cup final and this just has to include a cup final single. Taking up the challenge for Inverness Caledonian Thistle is Toby Michaels Rolling Damned who have penned their challenge for silverware come Sunday.

Firstly, it’s never easy to slip a name like Inverness Caledonian Thistle into a chorus, so, thankfully ICT (#ICTEEEEE -Ed.) runs just that little better of the tongue of Mr Michaels, and the assembled group of players providing backing vocals. Yes, players providing backing vocals. It wouldn’t be an authentic cup final song without that touch. But that is the fun of a football record. You don’t pick the players with the best voices, well I hope they haven’t, you put players in to give that feeling of togetherness; cup final spirit you could say.

Overall the song captures that bygone era which precedes the clubs age, a time when footballsongs took you through the side giving you a tale of the team and their achievements. The Rolling Damned give it a contemporary feel with a theatrical Darknessesque gloss to glam it up.

As a football song it ticks the boxes. You know that the Inverness fans will love it, and equally the County fans will hate/mock it. Football is like that. All that is needed is for their 7500+ die hard fans who will be at the cup final to purchase it and who knows how close chart success could be? If Inverness put in the effort and energy to the cup final that Toby Michael’s puts into a live performance they will, at least, leave the park drained and with no regrets, whatever the outcome.

Frank Finlayson (ex-Black and Red All Over, 18 Hours From Rotterdam).

Spoiler alert Inverness held off a late Falkirk resurgence in 2015 to claim their first ever Scottish Cup victory, thanks to a late James Vincent goal… maybe it’s time for Toby Michaels and Co. to get singing again?

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Frank Finlayson
Frank Finlayson
Chartered surveyor by day, music reviewer by night, and occasionally I get to use my camera. A strange mix, but one that I enjoy. A chance meeting in the queue for Bella in 2010 led to the opportunity to write for InvernessGigs; a far cry from the days of writing for a football fanzine back in the late 80s, early 90s. My interests lie between the mainstream, the emerging and the local. Increasingly I find that we have more than enough locally to entertain us to necessitate a trip south. I’m always happy to give a listen, whatever the genre. Inverness has a plethora of talent, all of which I am more than keen to write about. If it encourages just one person to make the effort to listen to some new music I’ll be happy. You can contact Frank direct via frankieboyfin@gmail.com

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