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OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:02

Only saw the second half.

I thought Macca was OK, strange song choice with MMT and Ob-la-Dee, but OK. LALD was great as usual. He's capable of better though.

He looked terribly old at the end when the sour faced Queen arrived on stage. Maybe it was the lighting, maybe he's just old.

As for Elton John...??? What happened to his voice? Was he drunk? He didn't look at all well.

I heard Cheryl Cole had a shocker.. who would have thought she couldn't really sing?

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Scooby ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:17

It was a very poor gig. No-one stole the show. I enjoyed the pagentry and the graphics on the front of the Palace were great. Otherwise what a pile of dross!

If that was meant to showcase British music it failed.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:21

I wasn't imagining Eltons slurred singing was I?

Drunk, flu or new teeth?

Oh.. and that shocking thing on his head.

He looked a bit unwell underneath.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Scooby ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:28

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GravityBoy
I wasn't imagining Eltons slurred singing was I?

Drunk, flu or new teeth?

Oh.. and that shocking thing on his head.

He looked a bit unwell underneath.

He's been ill recently and cancelled gigs. He was interviewed on TV beforehand and said that he'd had pneumonia.

As for his head, it looked like a Corgi to me; I wonder if the Queen is missing a dog?

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:33

Just watched Cliff.

Oh dear.

I know, he's old as well.

Where was Adele and Liam Gallagher?

A few F bombs would have livened it up.



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Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Scooby ()
Date: June 5, 2012 11:40

Nothing to do with Cliff's age. More to do with the fact that he's shite.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: TippyToe ()
Date: June 5, 2012 12:39

You'd think Macca would have played "Her Majesty" from the Abbey Road album. Maybe he didn't have a bellyful of wine. smiling smiley




Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: sjs12 ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:01

I now realise what I have in common with The Queen. It was nice to see her obviously hating every moment of it and having to force a grin when she was forced on stage by Gary Barlow of all people! Funny.

Macca was good though. Just a shame about the rest.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: crumbling_mice ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:22

Very strange way to end the show, it had to be Hey Jude, that's what everybody was expecting and would have actually seemed like a finale. Obla de - who would end a show on that? Macca has been touring and his voice was shot, Elton, as somebody above said, has had pneumonia and his voice was shot. Shame the Stones didnt do it, that would have really been something to see.



'some things, well, I can't refuse'

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GuessWho ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:34

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Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GuessWho ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:35

Watched the whole show.

Sadly many of the "heritage" acts are now showing signs of vocally ageing.

Both Elton and Macca struggled - saw both live recently and when you are at their gigs you don't notice the vocal problems so much - due to a combination of atmosphere, alcohol and sound mix.

On TV, with an unforgiving mix, they both were clearly struggling.....as was Stevie Wonder.

The only older act to impress was Tom Jones.....he can still cut it live and appears to have lost very little (if any) of his vocal power!

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: still ill ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:54

McCartney played a pretty ill judged set i thought, MMT may be a good start to a regular gig but it didn't work at all.Live and Let die was the obvious highlight but Oh Bla Di to finish? A thousand songs and he chose that one!?

Really enjoyed Madness on the roof and the display on to the palace was spectacular. Makes me think that the Olympic opening ceremony might be half decent after all.

Stevie Wonder was very good too and Grace Jones was random, bizarre and memorable.

Elton looked very peaky behind Charles at the end.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: brownsugar86 ()
Date: June 5, 2012 13:55

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TippyToe
You'd think Macca would have played "Her Majesty" from the Abbey Road album. Maybe he didn't have a bellyful of wine. smiling smiley

I think he might of at the Golden Jubilee in 2002

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: stonesrick ()
Date: June 5, 2012 14:29

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GuessWho
Watched the whole show.

Sadly many of the "heritage" acts are now showing signs of vocally ageing.

Both Elton and Macca struggled - saw both live recently and when you are at their gigs you don't notice the vocal problems so much - due to a combination of atmosphere, alcohol and sound mix.

On TV, with an unforgiving mix, they both were clearly struggling.....as was Stevie Wonder.

The only older act to impress was Tom Jones.....he can still cut it live and appears to have lost very little (if any) of his vocal power!

Couldn't agree more - my thoughts entirely. Not seen much of Jesse J until last night but I thought she was good.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: mickschix ()
Date: June 5, 2012 16:25

I actually saw Tom Jones just a few years ago and WOW, he has an amazing voice still! Shocking how great he sounded. I'll watch the show tonight here in the States. You can only imagine that for the Queen, it was just a royal pain! To be out in the cold & damp at her age with what she probably considers noise must have worn her out! Still, she is a good sport!

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: jpasc95 ()
Date: June 5, 2012 16:45

I read that :

"Simon Le Bon upset over Jubilee gig snub

Simon Le Bon has voiced his frustration after his band Duran Duran was left out of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee concert on Monday.

The biggest acts in British music, including Sir Elton John, Annie Lennox and Sir Paul McCartney, took to the stage in front of Buckingham Palace in London to perform for the monarch as she celebrates her 60 years on the throne.

Le Bon took to Twitter during the televised show to admit he was "underwhelmed" by the line-up, writing: "Jubilee concert... Well... Gary Barlow, I have to say, I am in the least - underwhelmed... Well, at least we have Sir Paul McCartney's 'willy dance' to look forward to. He is on it, right?"

The Rio singer then blamed Gary Barlow, who helped organise the event, for snubbing Duran Duran - one of the UK's most successful exports in the 1980s.

He added: "I absolutely wish that DD'd (Duran Duran had) been part of the Jubilee concert. But it was a Gary B booking, and he didn't want us."

However, Le Bon's comments aren't likely to faze Barlow, who boasted on his own Twitter page: "What a night. It's gonna have to be something special to beat that one. Amazing artists and performances. Incredible audience and atmosphere."

Is Duran Duran still popular in UK ?

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: June 5, 2012 16:52

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crumbling_mice
Very strange way to end the show, it had to be Hey Jude, that's what everybody was expecting and would have actually seemed like a finale. Obla de - who would end a show on that? Macca has been touring and his voice was shot, Elton, as somebody above said, has had pneumonia and his voice was shot. Shame the Stones didnt do it, that would have really been something to see.

With you on that one Crumbling. Was expecting Hey Jude but Ob-La-Di? At least Magical Mystery Tour was an unexpected opener and pretty psychedelic too!

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: June 5, 2012 16:58

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Silver Dagger
Quote
crumbling_mice
Very strange way to end the show, it had to be Hey Jude, that's what everybody was expecting and would have actually seemed like a finale. Obla de - who would end a show on that? Macca has been touring and his voice was shot, Elton, as somebody above said, has had pneumonia and his voice was shot. Shame the Stones didnt do it, that would have really been something to see.

With you on that one Crumbling. Was expecting Hey Jude but Ob-La-Di? At least Magical Mystery Tour was an unexpected opener and pretty psychedelic too!

Carry That Weight would have been more adequate though.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: June 5, 2012 17:01

Sir Paul, Sir Elton, Sir Cliff - why no Sir Mick? Isn't it obligatory for the Queen's knights to oversee this jubilee?

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GumbootCloggeroo ()
Date: June 5, 2012 17:16

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GravityBoy
Only saw the second half.

I thought Macca was OK, strange song choice with MMT and Ob-la-Dee, but OK. LALD was great as usual. He's capable of better though.
MMT?
LALD?
What kind of song titles are those?

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: June 5, 2012 17:26

Magical Mystery Tour
Live and Let Die

(just guessing)

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Denny ()
Date: June 5, 2012 17:35

I tuned in for the last half hour of the "extravaganza", mainly to see what McCartney sounds like in 2012 (doing his rock bit that is, as opposed to his recent album, where he sounded just fine doing the old standards). Although I am a pretty big fan, and I like to see creative musicians doing well in their "old age", I just couldn't help thinking that perhaps for him more than some others, it may be a good idea to give the "game" away? The voice was really not happening.

I haven't kept any kind of track of his recent live performances, but is it really just down to the voice being shot after having just been on tour? There's a huge loss of range now (compared to say even 5 years ago), and in my opinion it's painful to hear him try to sing the Beatle /70's Paul repertoire. Based on this performance, I really can't see much appeal in the P.M. concert experience from now on. As a fan I sort of wish that he'd just completely do something else at this point. make a clean break with the "brand" (esp. touring-wise) which I think he's done as much with as he's ever going to do.

I thought that Mick Jagger sounded vital enough on SNL, and I think people like Paul Simon, Lindsey Buckingham, Chrissie Hynde, Stevie Wonder ("A Time To Love" from about five years ago) and many others adapt and create great work at his approximate age (as often does P.M. in the studio). But the performance just made me wonder if this role-playing of one's 25 year-old self at seventy has finally well and truly crossed over into something that just cannot in any way be taken seriously, even by a fan (a la Randy Newman's "I'm Dead /But I Don't Know It/"winking smiley.

Anyway, I'm just another bugger with an opinion at the end of the day, but I'd be interested to see if anyone else (especially those who have nothing against McCartney in general) felt a similar hollow feeling upon viewing this, ha! Or if you thought it was perfectly fine...

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: Limbostone ()
Date: June 5, 2012 17:55

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GravityBoy
(...) at the end when the sour faced Queen arrived on stage. (...)

Her husband had been hospitalized earlier.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: chelskeith ()
Date: June 5, 2012 18:47

Doing SNL solo in NYC is a much different statement than doing the Queen of England in front of the whole motherland without your "mates", especially after the drummer said he wished they could have done her as a band.

Good job declining that one Mick.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:01

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Limbostone
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GravityBoy
(...) at the end when the sour faced Queen arrived on stage. (...)

Her husband had been hospitalized earlier.

I'm betting Philip just didn't want to be there and an excuse was made. "Bladder infection" is just about borderline for the cop out and he'll be right as rain in a couple of days.

He's a cantankerous git.

It was just the Queen who was sour-faced. Princess Anne looked like she'd swallowed a wasp.



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Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:10

Anyone thinking Maccas voice was "shot" just hasn't been listening the past few years.

Yeah he's a bit hoarse, but then some of his best records over the years have been with his "hoarse" voice.

I think he did OK vocally and I only hope when I am nearly 70 I can be anywhere near as active as him.

I thought his and the bands overall performance wasn't as great as it can be, the guitarists looked a bit wide-eyed and strained. Maybe it was the occassion and the weird place they were playing. Not your normal gig.

Ob-La-Di as a finisher though?

I wouldn't have chosen that over dozens of others he could have picked.

Hey Jude and waving cigarette lighters would have been the natural ending I suppose.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GumbootCloggeroo ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:14

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GravityBoy
It was just the Queen who was sour-faced. Princess Anne looked like she'd swallowed a wasp.
They probably dropped some bad acid beforehand. I told her to stick to the pot and whiskey! She never listens...

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: windmelody ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:18

Musically the show was extremely mediocre, I had expected England to put on something more glamourous.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:19

Arrrh... Philip is felling better already.

[www.bbc.co.uk]

I bet Princess Anne was wishing she'd thought of it first.

Re: OT: Queen's Jubilee Gig
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: June 5, 2012 19:23

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GravityBoy
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Limbostone
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GravityBoy
(...) at the end when the sour faced Queen arrived on stage. (...)

Her husband had been hospitalized earlier.

I'm betting Philip just didn't want to be there and an excuse was made. "Bladder infection" is just about borderline for the cop out and he'll be right as rain in a couple of days.

He's a cantankerous git.

It was just the Queen who was sour-faced. Princess Anne looked like she'd swallowed a wasp.

lol..I thought " wharra @#$%& ing lush....she's pissed as a rat...and gurning at the back taste of the whiskey.............."
McCarthy's a pretty good gurner too...................

Madness were great fun as usual....& the light show - the only ones for me that didn't get a "NEXT!".....................

I met a woman and she told me...."well baby...... well the blues ain't bad"...........

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