Weir even now has his own battle cry thanks to the werewolf howls his team-mates have developed, adapted from the 1970s rock song Werewolves of London by Warren Zevon, which was played in the stadium ahead of his last race.
What does WOL stand for?
WOL stands for Werewolves of London
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Weir, who has the marathon left to come on Sunday, now even has his own battle cry thanks to the werewolf howls his team-mates have developed, adapted from the rock song Werewolves Of London by Warren Zevon.
It kicks off, appropriately enough, with Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London and Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama, the two songs sampled in Kid Rock's current hit All Summer Long.
Byline: by Paul Cole & Anuji Varma QUICK to jump on the bandwagon, record company bosses include Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London and Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama - both sampled in Kid Rock hit All Summer Long - in this compilation.
Among the best are Otis Redding's Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song), the Staples Singers' I'll Take You There, Warren Zevon's Werewolves Of London and Martha Reeves & The Vandellas' Nowhere To Run.