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Bruce & Lance - Yay or Nay?
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andrewj123
12-12-2010
You know the drill
Caramel Crunch
12-12-2010
Nay nay nay

It was self indulgent tripe.
Sparklyblue171
12-12-2010
I thought they did well. Won't be a popular view I can tell - but I'm not bothered.
SCD-Observer
12-12-2010
I think they did well. For all those people who don't like it, okay your choice, but it's NOT that bad! It was quite cute actually.
boddism
12-12-2010
I cant possibly say.....

Because the minute Brucie started singing I turned off!
andrewj123
12-12-2010
I thought it was good too, better than him just singing any old song and tap dancing Also glad to see them highlighting Lance, in my opinion an excellent singer
echad
12-12-2010
Oh dear god NAY.
Tangerine_82
12-12-2010
NO! No no no no no no NO!
Camino
12-12-2010
Yay, Yay and thrice Yay!
indigomoon
12-12-2010
Yay , unexpectedly
Dollystanford
12-12-2010
nay nay and THRICE nay
SheShe
12-12-2010
Originally Posted by boddism:
“I cant possibly say.....

Because the minute Brucie started singing I turned off!”

So did I! Well, I muted it.
Doghouse Riley
12-12-2010
Lance Ellington is the son of the late West Indian, Ray Ellington who led the Ray Ellington Quartet and were featured each week in "The Goon Show" on BBC radio in the fifties and sixties. His was a well respected jazz group of the time.

Bruce would have known Lance's father who was a better singer than either of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncxjt5CADzM
SCD-Observer
12-12-2010
It's just so predictable to diss Brucie. I am getting sick of this.

He's horrible at reading autocue, and I generally don't like him hosting the show. But that number was very professionally sung. It helps that Lance was covering up Brucie's inadequacy, but Brucie didn't ad-lib (can't say the same for those Take That guys except Gary), and he really sang live while doing an albeit insipid little comedy dance number with Ola.
Smokeychan1
12-12-2010
It was cute, thanks to Ola.
Jan2555*GG*
12-12-2010
Yay for Lance but Nay for Bruce.........I can just about tolerate him presenting but singing is stretching it too far.
xorosetylerxo
12-12-2010
Nay Nay and for the third flaming time NAY
Liparus
12-12-2010
Yay from me on this too. And Ola looked adorable.
reclinewithme
12-12-2010
Nay, it were RUBBISH! Really embarrassing! What were they thinking? Lance is a good singer, mind; I'd prefer to have the four singers take centre stage and do a number. That would give us a chance to assess them without the distraction of dancing going on.
AlexR!
12-12-2010
Yay (ish). Let's just say that it was preferable to Take That.
Couldn't see the point of Ola, though.
Zeus
12-12-2010
Yay oh yay oh yay! *Rings bell* And Ola thrice yay!
China
12-12-2010
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“Lance Ellington is the son of the late West Indian, Ray Ellington who led the Ray Ellington Quartet and were featured each week in "The Goon Show" on BBC radio in the fifties and sixties. His was a well respected jazz group of the time.

Bruce would have known Lance's father who was a better singer than either of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncxjt5CADzM”

Fab link, thank you!

Love Ray's voice
flutegirl
12-12-2010
Really enjoyed it, nice to see the singers getting some recognition.
Moonbean
12-12-2010
Lance sounded great, not sure about Bruce. Hmmm...
jabegy
12-12-2010
Lance yay! Bruce, very definitely Nay!! he's embarrasing to watch I hope to goodness he doesn't inflict himself upon us next year, it's way past time he went.
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