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Britain's got Talent
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Whatever happened here? The performer Kay Oresanya on last night's Britain's got Talent, who attempted to play the sounds of a saxophone with his voice, was the one of the worse acts I've ever heard.
The sounds were just like the cries of an injured cat, or as Simon said "You said you were going to play the saxophone - that was not the saxophone. That was a baby crying over a Michael Jackson song."
Yet this chap got a standing ovation from the audience and yes from the other two judges.
Did anyone else think he was rubbish?
Whatever happened here? The performer Kay Oresanya on last night's Britain's got Talent, who attempted to play the sounds of a saxophone with his voice, was the one of the worse acts I've ever heard.
The sounds were just like the cries of an injured cat, or as Simon said "You said you were going to play the saxophone - that was not the saxophone. That was a baby crying over a Michael Jackson song."
Yet this chap got a standing ovation from the audience and yes from the other two judges.
Did anyone else think he was rubbish?
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maybe I'm wrong, I hope so, but it just seemed very staged. although he was very good.
I don't know about that guy in particular, but I have my suspicions that the whole show is stage managed.
One has only to take some of the preliminary acts, they have got to be set up, who would think they could get to preform in front of the Queen with some of their acts? Take the yoghurt knitters (sorry I slipped up) finger knitters for example.
What about the two friends one on key board and one on violin. This was a first, to call back only one of a double act the next day to preform on her own, and her story to the press, to say her friend no longer speaks to her, seems rather suspicious.
maybe I'm wrong, I hope so, but it just seemed very staged. although he was very good.
I don't know about that guy in particular, but I have my suspicions that the whole show is stage managed.
One has only to take some of the preliminary acts, they have got to be set up, who would think they could get to preform in front of the Queen with some of their acts? Take the yoghurt knitters (sorry I slipped up) finger knitters for example.
What about the two friends one on key board and one on violin. This was a first, to call back only one of a double act the next day to preform on her own, and her story to the press, to say her friend no longer speaks to her, seems rather suspicious.
ye i dunno, to go from absolute blood freezing stage frigh to appearing in froint of thousands, millions, as well. surely youd start off small in a social club?? i dont think i would cure my bsolute dread of snakes by jumping straight into a snake pit. i'd try being in the same room as a couple of grass snakes first.