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The special concert put on for the Queens birthday last night was truly awful. It was full of reggae and rap singers. The Queens face was deadpan throughout and it looked like Prince Charles was going to fall asleep. I’m sure better singers could be found than this ! :roll:

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The special concert put on for the Queens birthday last night was truly awful. It was full of reggae and rap singers. The Queens face was deadpan throughout and it looked like Prince Charles was going to fall asleep. I’m sure better singers could be found than this ! :roll:

 

I agree they scraped the barrel with the entertaiment choice. Her face is always dead pan . Poor thing all the signs of been poor and having to endure such a hard life. :roll:

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This is in the Entertainment section. Please dont turn it into yet another Royal Family bashing thread.

 

Thank you.

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The special concert put on for the Queens birthday last night was truly awful. It was full of reggae and rap singers. The Queens face was deadpan throughout and it looked like Prince Charles was going to fall asleep. I’m sure better singers could be found than this ! :roll:

 

Where getting old:confused: should have had all 60s music.

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The special concert put on for the Queens birthday last night was truly awful. It was full of reggae and rap singers...

 

I didn't see the show, but looking at the published list of performers (below), I have to ask: apart from Shaggy, who were all the other reggae and rap singers?

 

Sir Tom Jones

Kylie Minogue

Craig David

Anne Marie

Shawn Mendes

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Sting

Shaggy

Laura Mvula

Jamie Cullum

The Voice contestant Donel Mangena

Helen George

Alfie Boe

Luke Evans

Tom Chambers

The George Formby Society

The Dhol Foundation led by Johnny Kaisi

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Also 40s Glenn Miller stuff.and 70s songs around the Silver Jubilee period. I dont think this type of music would have gone a miss me thinks. :)

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Thing is there's no decent singers now,how many are still going after x factor.

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I didn't see the show, but looking at the published list of performers (below), I have to ask: apart from Shaggy, who were all the other reggae and rap singers?

 

Sir Tom Jones

Kylie Minogue

Craig David

Anne Marie

Shawn Mendes

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Sting

Shaggy

Laura Mvula

Jamie Cullum

The Voice contestant Donel Mangena

Helen George

Alfie Boe

Luke Evans

Tom Chambers

The George Formby Society

The Dhol Foundation led by Johnny Kaisi

 

Give the Queen some music she remembers from her past. Sinatra songs, Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis , Sarah Vaughan. You know, people who could really sing. There are tribute singers who could put a better show on than the dire tribe last night.

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To be quite honest her taste would lean more towards Maria Callas and Enrico Caruso on saying that her real favourite was Norman Wisdom. FACT.

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Actually, she rather likes George Formby. Her top ten.

 

Yes, I can understand why she likes him, but she also loves the musicals, her favourite being from Oklahoma.

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Actually, she rather likes George Formby. Her top ten.

 

Well I bet she loved the dross what was served up last night.

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