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  • #46
    Originally posted by brummie View Post
    Managed to watch about 45 minutes before being bored rigid and going to listen to some of MY musical heritage. Where were the likes of Black Sabbath,Deep Purple,Pink Floyd.Iron Maiden? Think Led Zeppelin may have got about 4 seconds but then we got a full performance from Dizee Rascal??

    Did turn back on at about midnight to see the cauldron lit which was at least original and spectacular but do we really need the 3 hours+ before hand of jingoistic nationalism? It is after all supposed to be a sporting event so why cant we just get on with the sport?
    I didn't think it was jingoistic in the slightest. I enjoyed the show, even if it did drag on a bit near the end.

    Yeah, more Floyd and Led Zep would have been good. And im afraid Paul McCartney has lost his singing voice for these type of live performances.

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    • #47
      We have received a request to close the thread, however, at this time, we are not going to do that. We have deleted the majority of the off-topic/ blowhard posts and are giving this warning for the future of this thread:

      The OP has stated his intention that this thread not be a negative, tear-down thread about politics and ill will but a place to discuss the Olympics in the spirit of the games. Abide by that request.

      If there are further altercations the thread will be closed and the posters involved will be addressed for violation of Admin request. Thank you.

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      • #48
        Was that grassy hill thing with the tree on top supposed to be The hill of Bilbo baggins?

        I thought it was cool when the queen spoke.
        "Is all that we see or seem
        but a dream within a dream?"

        -Edgar Allan Poe


        "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
        quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

        -Frederick G. Abberline

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        • #49
          Thank you Admin,

          Appreciated.

          Monty
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          • #50
            Respectful Remembrance

            Was that grassy hill thing with the tree on top supposed to be The hill of Bilbo baggins?
            No it was meant to represent Glastonbury Tor...

            My big disappointment this morning was to read that NBC cut out the very short and touching 7/7 memorial...If you're left-pond you can't appreciate how that sounds to Brits unless you envision cutting out a 9/11 memorial...

            7/7 was the same morning we heard the Olympics were being held in London, so there's that instant connection in our minds...

            Sad...

            Dave

            Added disclaimer...just re-read the Admin posting and do trust this doesn't contravene the ruling...I have no idea of the nature of the deleted postings, so I can't be sure...
            Last edited by Cogidubnus; 07-28-2012, 01:20 PM. Reason: Disclaimer added

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            • #51
              It seems to have garnered a generally positive reaction worldwide. So that's the first hurdle successfully negotiated.

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              • #52
                See, I have a thing, nay a passion, for lavish displays that are completely inexplicable. So I love me an Opening Ceremonies. And maybe it's because I'm too familiar with British culture, but I didn't spend nearly enough time absolutely baffled. Sure there were bits... Branagh dressed as Dickens reading Shakespeare was confusing. And the whole army of Poppins descending from the heavens to defeat Voldemort and ninjas(?) was a real wtf moment. But other than that... I mean if I want a huge spectacle that I understand, I'll go to a circus. Or Williamsburg. Or Vegas.
                Come on London... I know you've got it in you... where was the crazy?

                P.S. Mea Culpa on the off topic rant. It's a pet peeve and I got sucked in. Won't happen again.
                The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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                • #53
                  I'm a bit of an old cynic myself, but I drifted out of my den into the sitting room for the opening ceremony and it blew me away...I thought it was great...far better than my expectations! A good start anyhow...

                  All the best

                  Dave

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
                    Was that grassy hill thing with the tree on top supposed to be The hill of Bilbo baggins?

                    I thought it was cool when the queen spoke.

                    It was supposed to be Glastonbury Tor, apparently.
                    “Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by brummie View Post
                      Managed to watch about 45 minutes before being bored rigid and going to listen to some of MY musical heritage. Where were the likes of Black Sabbath,Deep Purple,Pink Floyd.Iron Maiden? Think Led Zeppelin may have got about 4 seconds but then we got a full performance from Dizee Rascal??
                      They did play Pink Floyd for the fireworks display.

                      It's a bummer that the Iron Maiden rumour turned out to be false.
                      “Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”

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                      • #56
                        It was supposed to be Glastonbury Tor, apparently
                        Think I just had a moment of deja vu there!

                        Dave

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                        • #57
                          Speaking from America, the consensus going into yesterday was that China's opening ceremony was never going to be topped. The discussion now is whether or not London topped it.

                          I personally was impressed, even if the early part of the opening had bizarre moments.

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                          • #58
                            To be honest, I wouldn't expect an American told hold a good grasp on British history.

                            Anything outside the US holds no interest for them.

                            Therefore the birth of the industrial revolution, the changing of the old agricultural ways to the new industrial age (under Brunel..not Dickens) and so on to the Digital/social revolution may be a bit lost on our American cousins.

                            As for Pink Floyd and Iron Maiden, really? That old tosh.

                            Monty
                            Last edited by Monty; 07-28-2012, 05:50 PM. Reason: not tongue in cheek enough
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                            • #59
                              I caught only bits of it. Opening ceremonies are not among my favorite things to watch, but I loved the royal corgis and that entire clip. The one little fella rolling over, apparently doing his one big trick for the camera was adorable.

                              Plus, listening and watching the children sing the national anthem and to see how emotional the queen appeared to be created a lump in my throat.

                              Oh, and seeing the names of countries that I have never heard of (I'm not a whiz on current geography, as you can tell) was very interesting.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Monty View Post
                                To be honest, I wouldn't expect an American told hold a good grasp on British history.

                                Anything outside the US holds no interest for them.

                                Therefore the birth of the industrial revolution, the changing of the old agricultural ways to the new industrial age (under Brunel..not Dickens) and so on to the Digital/social revolution may be a bit lost on our American cousins.

                                As for Pink Floyd and Iron Maiden, really? That old tosh.

                                Monty
                                That's not true. Plenty of Americans have a good grasp on British history, if not necessarily the personalities involved. Of course, try to major in British History as an American, and there is a swift and brutal intervention where they won't let you out of a tiny little room until you are convinced that you will never be able to get a career in the field, and move on to another concentration.

                                I have a pretty good grasp of British history for someone who doesn't live there. I got it. And that's the problem. A good Olympic Opening Ceremony should make you feel as though someone is clearly mad. Whether it's the director of the ceremony, or you, there should be a point in time where you check your drink for a partially dissolved tab of acid. It should be like watching The Wall sober. Very perplexing.

                                I also think that it should focus on the host country's culture not it's history. More Arthur, more Shakespeare, Celts, the Scottish Highlands, Nessie, the birth of Vaudeville, Monty Python, Marble Arch, the incredible folklore, and my god the pigeons. The little ships of Dunkirk, Kindertransport, the music halls during WWII, Land Girls, all of these things are a part of history, but also show the generosity of spirit that London was trying to highlight. So while the Industrial Revolution makes a good light show, it doesn't mean "Britain".

                                But James Bond skydiving with the Queen does, so well done there.
                                The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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