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queens concert
« on: 04 June 2012, 23:27:35 »

looks like elton has had a few jabs...he cannot sing any more...but at the end of the day i thought ,,,,,,great gig to our queen.....
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« Reply #1 on: 04 June 2012, 23:39:14 »

I felt there were a few that seemed like they couldn't sing anymore  :D   ???

Fireworks at the end were stunning and amazing I thought. Looked like everybody had a great time. :y
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« Reply #2 on: 04 June 2012, 23:47:06 »

I felt there were a few that seemed like they couldn't sing anymore  :D   ???

Fireworks at the end were stunning and amazing I thought. Looked like everybody had a great time. :y

Agreed, but why could the BBC not wait until the very end before the voice-over and credits? Seemed a bit amateurish on their part, TBH.  :(
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Re: queens concert
« Reply #3 on: 05 June 2012, 01:13:55 »

I felt there were a few that seemed like they couldn't sing anymore  :D   ???

Fireworks at the end were stunning and amazing I thought. Looked like everybody had a great time. :y

Agreed, but why could the BBC not wait until the very end before the voice-over and credits? Seemed a bit amateurish on their part, TBH.  :(

Yes it was a bit rushed, It's not as if they had an important programme on next. Only the lying weather forecasters.lol.
Good concert though. Spoiled by the credits and talk over as Nickbat said.
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« Reply #4 on: 05 June 2012, 07:06:35 »

I felt there were a few that seemed like they couldn't sing anymore  :D   ???

Fireworks at the end were stunning and amazing I thought. Looked like everybody had a great time. :y

Agreed, but why could the BBC not wait until the very end before the voice-over and credits? Seemed a bit amateurish on their part, TBH.  :(

It was to make up for the delay caused when Stevie Wonder couldn't find the stage ::) ;D ;D
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« Reply #5 on: 05 June 2012, 07:50:38 »

Most of them were an embarrasment to themselves.Listening to McCartney struggling for the high notes on Let it Be was painful to listen to.Madness on the roof - why ? :-\  ::) ;D

Fire works were great,as were the projections onto the palace.
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« Reply #6 on: 05 June 2012, 08:19:30 »

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« Reply #7 on: 05 June 2012, 08:45:43 »

I suspect they wanted iconic performers from the past 60yrs...  ...age will always change the voices
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Re: queens concert
« Reply #8 on: 05 June 2012, 09:03:46 »

Most of them were an embarrasment to themselves.Listening to McCartney struggling for the high notes on Let it Be was painful to listen to.Madness on the roof - why ? :-\  ::) ;D

Fire works were great,as were the projections onto the palace.

In full agreement, Albs :y :y :y :y

I only switched over to it during adverts...saw the bits Albs commented on....I did see a young lad with gingery hair....he seemed good.....but the oldies, dear dear :( :(

I was watching a Queen concert on a Sky channel....don't know when it was performed, or where, but the lead singer from Free took Freddie's place.......have to say, did enjoy it :y
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« Reply #9 on: 05 June 2012, 09:23:31 »

I suspect they wanted iconic performers from the past 60yrs...  ...age will always change the voices

I thought Tom Jones sounded pretty good and one of the oldest there :y
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« Reply #10 on: 05 June 2012, 19:17:23 »

From a technical angle I thought that the sound mix was poor, not at all balanced
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« Reply #11 on: 05 June 2012, 21:27:14 »

hmmmm ! YOUNG Shirley Bassey's voice has gone with.. age.  'Yeah right'.  Proper singer. You show em Shirley Girl..  :y 
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Re: queens concert
« Reply #12 on: 05 June 2012, 22:02:40 »

Most of them were an embarrasment to themselves.Listening to McCartney struggling for the high notes on Let it Be was painful to listen to.Madness on the roof - why ? :-\  ::) ;D

Fire works were great,as were the projections onto the palace.

In full agreement, Albs :y :y :y :y

I only switched over to it during adverts...saw the bits Albs commented on....I did see a young lad with gingery hair....he seemed good.....but the oldies, dear dear :( :(

I was watching a Queen concert on a Sky channel....don't know when it was performed, or where, but the lead singer from Free took Freddie's place.......have to say, did enjoy it :y

I was watching Queen (Tribute Band) in Ripon, North York's................ :y :y :y





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Re: queens concert
« Reply #13 on: 05 June 2012, 22:55:37 »

Most of them were an embarrasment to themselves.Listening to McCartney struggling for the high notes on Let it Be was painful to listen to.Madness on the roof - why ? :-\  ::) ;D

Fire works were great,as were the projections onto the palace.

In full agreement, Albs :y :y :y :y

I only switched over to it during adverts...saw the bits Albs commented on....I did see a young lad with gingery hair....he seemed good.....but the oldies, dear dear :( :(

I was watching a Queen concert on a Sky channel....don't know when it was performed, or where, but the lead singer from Free took Freddie's place.......have to say, did enjoy it :y

I was watching Queen (Tribute Band) in Ripon, North York's................ :y :y :y









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Re: queens concert
« Reply #14 on: 05 June 2012, 23:27:10 »

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