...the other guy worked out what the band needed to do to make it work.
I like the fact that they're looking for a bit more musical depth than the average X Factor/BGT, and that they have so much experience as well as 'raw' talent in there. I liked that so many battles were experience vs raw also.
Go on, then. I'll let you off.
As for this lot, I still think I've not seen anyone better than Diversity. I do concede that this might have more to do with my deep and somewhat guilty abiding admiration for Mr Ashley Banjo than it has to do with my knowledge of streety dancing.
She is indeed lovely looking, but she could learn lessons off Will in how to sit still, stonelike, Godlike
and stop all the nonsense with her mouth
and over on ITV, we have Hungarians playing basketball on BGT
I like the judges voting for an act they like, as opposed to the BGT binning vote.
I've no idea how it's supposed to pan out or as a viewer if I've either the knowledge, hearing or a good enough tv to distinguish between what is and isn't good enough? So maybe the judges could critique more?
Exactly what I was thinking when they cut to the audience making faces, same as they did with Susan Boyle
and I realise he could have had those comments cut and it just causes controversy leaving them in, and therefore more publicity, but it just makes him look even more of a wanker
...said it about someone else but then got it edited in to where he knew it would cause maximum impact. He might have said it about no one, solely to get it edited in for broadcast, wherever he saw fit.
Telly like BGT is all smoke and mirrors and Simon Cowell is the master of audience...
. And cowell's little remark "here we go again" (sic), reminise of the boyle malarky was astonishing. Hope he pisses off some knife thrower, one day.
Hopefully, the remainder of The Voice will live up to last weeks performance.
...this, much to my amazement and quite liked it, but the competition between the judges and name dropping was quite odd.
Then I switched to BGT and saw the overweight lad and his partner sing really well and overcome the preconceptions of the judges, that was good tv.
I probably won't watch...
will.i.am seems a bit of weirdo and Mr "Hey! I'm Irish, you know" is going to get right on my wick.
That lad who knocked everyone's socks off in BGT should have gone on there and sung Delilah.
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