Originally posted by teamsaint
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostOh dear, now they've reserected (another) dead Beetle.
"There are some children and that's a trombone, some people on cycles and here's some pets..."
Elsewhere -
"This sounds and looks like eurovision ...only worse"
"Some very 'holiday camp' naff dancing going on"
"one direction? why is a bunch of talentless puppets on? sounds like they are miming"
"Where's a Talaban sniper when you need them?"
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postyup, played football there, Lat.
In fact I have played football at a number of the countries top public schools. (Not very well).
Westminster, Eton, Winchester, cricket at Charterhouse.
I had the good fortune to go to a very good school, at which football was especially important.(which is why I wanted to go there !!)
Needless to say, I was strictly second X1 at footy.
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scottycelt
What idiot(s) considered Lennon's openly atheistic song 'Imagine' appropriate for a coming-together of peoples of all faiths and none at the Closing Ceremony?
And after all the great work that went before ..
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostWhat idiot(s) considered Lennon's openly atheistic song 'Imagine' appropriate for a coming-together of peoples of all faiths and none at the Closing Ceremony?
And after all the great work that went before ..
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Paul Sherratt
>>There are some children and that's a trombone, some people on cycles and here's some pets..."
Marvellous too that Jimmy Clitheroe was asked along to add weight to the commentary.
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI hate to say this, but so far the Spice Girls have done the best act.
It's the same old pop stuff.
Such a shame to do this after so much brilliance during the last two weeks (apart from Paul McCartney). Oh no, now it's "look on the bright side of life."
It's as if someone took out of the bin all the crap ideas which Danny Boyle threw away for the opening ceremony, and said "Hey girls, we can still use these!"
Embarrassing."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
It's as if someone took out of the bin all the crap ideas which Danny Boyle threw away for the opening ceremony, and said "Hey girls, we can still use these!"
Embarrassing.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWell, I guess you're right. But if you are going to make the closing ceremony a gigantic historical pop concert - giant disco, even - it would be hard not to include the acts we've seen. It's just that it doesn't have the flair of the opening ceremony.
Actually, I quite enjoyed Eric Idle's bit. And the Rio section looks promising for a touch more class in 2016.
Worst feature of the night - all that mugging for the camera by the athletes.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWell, I guess you're right. But if you are going to make the closing ceremony a gigantic historical pop concert - giant disco, even - it would be hard not to include the acts we've seen. It's just that it doesn't have the flair of the opening ceremony.
Why couldn't The Who just have done one of their greatest - 'I can see for miles' or 'Pinball Wizard'?
Why did Queen have the ubiquitously awful Jessie J with them, they'd have been better with George Michael rather than his awful earlier contribution?
The athletes had done their bit - they deserved a better send off!Last edited by cloughie; 12-08-12, 23:38.
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