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S10 GTA said:
Not at the show tonight....
Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
Posted that a bit early didn't you. Queen there to the end, dressed in gold with diamonds, Charles making a speech where he joked about his father hearing the crown from Hospital. Decent fireworks and a good show. Move on, nothing to see...Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
RichB said:
S10 GTA said:
Not at the show tonight....
Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
Posted that a bit early didn't you. Queen there to the end, dressed in gold with diamonds, Charles making a speech where he joked about his father hearing the crown from Hospital. Decent fireworks and a good show. Move on, nothing to see...Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
RichB said:
S10 GTA said:
Not at the show tonight....
Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
Posted that a bit early didn't you. Queen there to the end, dressed in gold with diamonds, Charles making a speech where he joked about his father hearing the crown from Hospital. Decent fireworks and a good show. Move on, nothing to see...Queen all in black.....
I wonder....
DSM2 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
Well she looks pissed at something. BBC said:
Robbie Williams - who earlier opened the show with Let Me Entertain You following a firework display and a Cold Stream Guards fanfare - was the first to perform for the Queen when he sang big band classic Mack the Knife.
Other performers included Jessie J, Annie Lennox, Sir Tom Jones, Madness, Stevie Wonder and Sir Cliff Richard - singing a medley of his songs from six different decades.
Comedians including Lee Mack, Rob Brydon, Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay - dressed as a Beefeater - also performed at the event which was broadcast by the BBC.
Performers from around the Commonwealth collaborated on Sing, a piece co-written for the occasion by Gary Barlow and Lord Lloyd Webber
Other performers included Jessie J, Annie Lennox, Sir Tom Jones, Madness, Stevie Wonder and Sir Cliff Richard - singing a medley of his songs from six different decades.
Comedians including Lee Mack, Rob Brydon, Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay - dressed as a Beefeater - also performed at the event which was broadcast by the BBC.
Performers from around the Commonwealth collaborated on Sing, a piece co-written for the occasion by Gary Barlow and Lord Lloyd Webber
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