Music

The CJ Playlist

We asked the CJ crew for their picks of 2021. Here are the harmonious highlights

Issue 11

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

Read the full story
Sign up now to get access to this and every premium feature on Champions Journal. You will also get access to member-only competitions and offers. And you get all of that completely free!

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

Music

The CJ Playlist

We asked the CJ crew for their picks of 2021. Here are the harmonious highlights

Text Link

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

Read the full story
Sign up now to get access to this and every premium feature on Champions Journal. You will also get access to member-only competitions and offers. And you get all of that completely free!

1. Good Times Bad Times by Led Zepellin

I remember this playing on repeat in my dad’s Mini Cooper as a kid. I’m still trying to replicate John Bonham’s double-kick technique, however… 

2. Pazza Inter by Inter Milan squad

Inter Milan squad

The player’s version, not that knock-off studio one. I’m not an Inter fan, but I’m always a fan of players singing – and Hernán Crespo has some serious pipes.

3. Red Morning Light by Kings of Leon

The opening soundtrack for FIFA 2004. Ronaldinho, Alessandro Del Piero, Thierry Henry and Kings of Leon: an unexpected but unbeatable line-up.

4. Blue Day by Suggs & Co (ft. the Chelsea team)

As a Chelsea fan, I couldn’t help myself with this one. When Gianfranco Zola joins the lead singer of Madness in the studio, who am I to resist? 

5. Stand Up by The Prodigy

I need to up the ante here after that last choice. I saw The Prodigy live once and went full Gennaro Gattuso, so I’d say this is pre-match appropriate. 

To access this article, as well as all CJ+ content and competitions, you will need a subscription to Champions Journal.
Already a subscriber? Sign in
close
Special Offers
christmas offer
Christmas CHEER
Up to 40% off
Start shopping
50% off
game night flash sale!!!
Don't miss out
00
Hours
:
00
minutes
:
00
Seconds
Valid on selected products only. subscriptions not included
close