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Re: Britain's Got Talent
My money is on the saxophonist,although i do think two grand might be in with a chance on the sympathy vote
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I wasn't going to bother, but I've just voted for Diversity.
Utterly mesmerising. For me the second most talented act was Shaheen, although I preferred his semi-final song choice. Third was Julian. I'd be happy for any of them to win, with the exception of Susan. Away from all the hype she's an averagely good singer, though the song that made her famous works for her. |
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Vote for Susan...she deserves it...and has a brilliant voice
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in today's Times
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The whole Hollie thing yesterday was odd.
She was obviously upset, but after her second attempt, all the accolades about it being the bravest thing the judges had ever seen, was way over the top. Perhap if Simon, Amanda, and Piers might have their eyes opened to true bravery, if they took time out to visit a children's hospice. |
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Just what I thought G they really do overplay this going on stage lark:)
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Well Hollie did falter a little tonight having said that im more sure now last nights outburst was a voting set up
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Oh Hallelujah! Susan Boyle did not win! Thank you gods.
Diversity are superb, very slick and I love the little ones, but the real stars didn't win. Who could beat Stavros Flatley for sheer fun? They are brilliant. :D |
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I feared Subo might win because of the patriotism of the scots, the best act won on the night, no question, dont forget though, all the finalists now go on tour and will make some good money for it. I agree with Garinda about the childrens hospice, I visited a childrens hospital in Manchester, it is very heartwrenching what some of those kids go through, us mere adults would rather just die than put up with what some of those kids do, and they smile through it all.
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I didn't really have a favourite this year and thought that Diversity were worthy winners. I presume that at least half of the finalists will already have contracts so good luck to them all.
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George Sampson, who won last year, was performing at Butlins Bognor Regis last week. Farryl Smith, a runner up, has a best-selling album out. Says it all, doesn't it?
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I really liked the Saxophonist, and I am sure that the exposure will have done none of the acts any harm, regardless of whether they won or not.
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Me too Margaret, wanted him to win ... could see the Queen really appreciating his playing. Sure he will glean a better career out of this anyway.
Diversity ? Well, they were OK I suppose ... comment was 'perfectly in step', but to be honest just found them a hotch potch of reforming lines and chucking a couple of kids around. I preferred Flawless. Better dance groups around backing singers, least they are trained. Still, we all have different ideas about being entertained don't we. |
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Dance troups aren't really my thing. I would have liked Susan or Stavros Flatley to win. I like Susan's singing and Stavros Flatley are a comedy act. :) I thought Hollie did well tonight, she was like a different person to yesterday, much more confident in herself. I read in the paper today that Simon Cowell had one set of adverts axed in order to make time for her to sing twice yesterday.....bet that didn't come cheap. |
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Saxophonist had made three records for Cowell Saxophonist Julian Smith has recorded tracks on three albums for Simon Cowell’s record company - despite being billed as a struggling teacher. Viewers were told Britain’s Got Talent was the musician’s ‘last chance’ to make it big. He was said to have performed at a few pubs and restaurants around his home town of Birmingham, and was making ends meet by teaching music. But Julian is already a recording artist - under his stage name Joolz Gianni. His tracks appeared on the Classic Chillout album compilation series - alongside recording artists such as Moby and Dido. The albums were released by Sony Music TV, part of the Sony BMG record company which runs Cowell’s label Syco TV. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...rformance.html |
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