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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #15 on: 29 April 2011, 01:00:09 »

I have watched and also listened to the music you have all posted.
My question is this?
Do any of those musicians actually look at the guy prancing his arms around like a fairy? Is sure doesn't look like they do...
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #16 on: 29 April 2011, 01:25:00 »

this is what we had playing as we entered the reception after the ceremony  :y
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbPcUrHsD8A[/media]
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #17 on: 29 April 2011, 08:33:57 »

That is the Icing on the cake Banjo. .
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #18 on: 29 April 2011, 08:53:43 »

I don't care what music they have chosen as its only  bloody a wedding , all the fuss is gone to every ones head , why should it be special we dont get the same publicity when we get married but they do I can't be arsed with it all and won't be watching it , thats my rant over with .
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #19 on: 29 April 2011, 08:57:29 »

Is there a wedding :-? :-/ ;D
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #20 on: 29 April 2011, 10:23:35 »

i hope all goes well and those officers with the firearms and those  less visable get to keep the weapons in their holsters.
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #21 on: 29 April 2011, 10:30:33 »

I must admit, although I think it's all a bit over-hyped, I do like the fact that the country is behind them.  :y :y

As for the choice of music... Jerusalem and Widor's Toccata are good choices :y I was spoilt as I went to a school that is graced with the third largest Organ in Europe and a fantastic instrument... Makes the whole building vibrate and when 1500 people are singing along to Jerusalem it's a fantastic experience :y :y
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #22 on: 29 April 2011, 10:34:17 »

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this is what we had playing as we entered the reception after the ceremony  :y
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbPcUrHsD8A[/media]

We had this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSZB0NjRqzc

The organist did a great arrangement of it and we walked out of the church to a few knowing smiles from the sci-fi geeks in the audience and puzzlement from the music buffs who seemed sure they'd heard it before somewhere, but.... ;D

The organ pictured in that Widor video looks huge! How many manuals? I have the greatest respect for a musician who can tame such a beast. Makes this one, which I've helped to maintain in the past, look a bit girly. ;D

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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #23 on: 29 April 2011, 10:54:47 »

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Who really gives a monkeys what the hell they chose? Its their wedding, and absolutely none of our business, as much as that useless money draining organisation, BBC, try to make it.

FFS, Jaime!!

I like music and I like what they have chosen. Is it a crime to share my views on here?

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I like music. Of most genres.

My point being that do we have to keep analysing this bloody wedding. Its a PRIVATE wedding, not a STATE OCCASION, so it really is none of our business, as much as the media trys to make it  >:(

I have no issues with discussion of music, I find it a fascinating subject, but I come on here because to escape the crap going on in London that is only the business of 2 people and 2000 of their friends and family.
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #24 on: 29 April 2011, 11:05:17 »

I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #25 on: 29 April 2011, 11:13:44 »

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I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/

Not as much as it could have... We've only paid for the ceremony and the families are paying for the rest :y :y
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #26 on: 29 April 2011, 11:22:49 »

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I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/
Though not a Royalist, I think they are good for the UK, and represent fantastic value for money - moreso in recent years as the current Queen has adjusted to commoners critisms.
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« Reply #27 on: 29 April 2011, 11:26:39 »

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I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/
Though not a Royalist, I think they are good for the UK, and represent fantastic value for money - moreso in recent years as the current Queen has adjusted to commoners critisms.

 ::)Yes, she has accepted that it must be "simply beastly for us; being so poor!"
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #28 on: 29 April 2011, 11:30:04 »

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I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/
Though not a Royalist, I think they are good for the UK, and represent fantastic value for money - moreso in recent years as the current Queen has adjusted to commoners critisms.

 ::)Yes, she has accepted that it must be "simply beastly for us; being so poor!"
;D
In fairness to Maj, she now pays taxes (out of the tax we give her ::)), opens her homes to generate income to pay for upkeep, and rebuild of Windsor etc.


I have massive respect for Maj, think she is brilliant for British citizens, and hope she will stay on the throne until the day she passes.
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Re: Royal Wedding music
« Reply #29 on: 29 April 2011, 11:32:57 »

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I'm going to make a point of missing this royal crap. Just how much money is this anachronistic pomp costing the British taxpayer?.....  :-/ :-/
Though not a Royalist, I think they are good for the UK, and represent fantastic value for money - moreso in recent years as the current Queen has adjusted to commoners critisms.

 ::)Yes, she has accepted that it must be "simply beastly for us; being so poor!"
;D
In fairness to Maj, she now pays taxes (out of the tax we give her ::)), opens her homes to generate income to pay for upkeep, and rebuild of Windsor etc.


I have massive respect for Maj, think she is brilliant for British citizens, and hope she will stay on the throne until the day she passes.

Most fo the Royal Family are good for the country. They also "take" a lot less of the tax we pay than most people think ;) Most of their income is generated by themselves  :y

Oh... And an interesting bit of trivia... The Queen does not carry money, ever! She's not allowed to :y
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