Discussion
Europa1 said:
I'm old enough to remember the first one, and the car crash of Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox as the presenters.
Just talking about that here. Fleetwood was on the other night saying the problem was that the lady running the TelePrompTer couldn’t hear instructions from the producer because of screaming fans. Probably didn’t help they were off their faces as well.But tonight is all pretty messy as well.
stevemcs said:
I've just watched/listened to the new bond theme ... I think i need to google the lyrics as i have't got a clue what she mumbled.
mumble, mumble, mumble...insert generic swoony grand Bond theme bit here...mumble, mumble, mumble...get off stool & up the volume...doneAnd Ronnie Wood, oh dear...
Abc321 said:
Imagine the riots if Lewis Capaldi, Harry Styles, et al, came on with “White is Right” or something along them lines at back of the stage in bold letters
Absolutely what I was thinking....Dave’s lyrics to black...
The kid dies, the blacker the killer, the sweeter the news
And if he's white, you'll give him a chance, he's ill and confused
If he's black he's probably armed, you see and you shoot
wjb said:
I've already seen more racism on this thread than at the brits...
All the white 'singers' were pretty much entirely talentless flash in the pans too...are you happy now?
The only difference is that they aren't openly blaming black people (or anyone else) for their apparent life struggles.
The spectrum of music through this years Brit Awards was appalling.
Britain retains a rich history of talented and innovative guitar bands, however the only people with a guitar were Ronnie Wood in the cringe worthy old-rocker finally, and a waste of Jonny Marr's talent to play a couple of chords through the worst Bond theme in years.
In an interest to promote and celebrate diversity of styles and cultures, the whole programmes seems to have gone so far off-piste, that only a handful of niche music types are given stage time.
Jack Whitehall taking the mickey out of the guests and audience was the highlight for me.
Britain retains a rich history of talented and innovative guitar bands, however the only people with a guitar were Ronnie Wood in the cringe worthy old-rocker finally, and a waste of Jonny Marr's talent to play a couple of chords through the worst Bond theme in years.
In an interest to promote and celebrate diversity of styles and cultures, the whole programmes seems to have gone so far off-piste, that only a handful of niche music types are given stage time.
Jack Whitehall taking the mickey out of the guests and audience was the highlight for me.
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