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Yes I agree,that is supposedly the whole point of the show,not just finding another average singer for Cowell to sign up,
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I thought they were different. I liked that. Their timing was a bit off in places, however a bell recording could be quite pleasant.
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gay and ellen were superb, and it was nice to see gay had shaved and got a hair cut.
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ild rather they went through than the average impressionist.
but they wont win against the kid |
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I bet the bell ringers received more votes than James in the public vote.
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Unfortunately, they didn't stand a chance against the kid
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gay and ellen were superb, and it was nice to see gay had shaved and got a hair cut.
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Unfortunately, they didn't stand a chance against the kid
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The sympathy vote, I'm afraid...
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They were bioth very good bell ringers and boy, gutted the average impressionist guy got through
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I voted for them, was sooo gutted they did not go through.
It's ashame because I think they are extremely unique
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I really loved them! I would love to see them go through - boooo Simon! They are so much better then his crappy boy band!
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It was also politically correct to send the lad through. Often Simon doesn't dare say what he really thinks...
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It was also politically correct to send the lad through. Often Simon doesn't dare say what he really thinks...
Often he tries to manipulate us - I felt sick at having No Bounce rammed down my throat last night, they were rubbish but at least what he was saying told us who he reallly wanted us to vote for - we fell for it too
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Usually he just lies to us - eg he told the cyclist that he was the best act of the night so far on Monday only to then vote him out by voting in favour of an act who had been on before him so what he says doesn't tell us what he really thinks.
Often he tries to manipulate us - I felt sick at having No Bounce rammed down my throat last night, they were rubbish but at least what he was saying told us who he reallly wanted us to vote for - we fell for it too ![]() |
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Does anyone know the names of the songs they was belling to?
i think one goes like.......... touch me feel me etc...... |
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Does anyone know the names of the songs they was belling to?
i think one goes like.......... touch me feel me etc......
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I loved the sad tune they played at the end. It was a nice emotional shift.
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I thought they were the best tonight. I love Phantom of the Opera
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I loved the sad tune they played at the end. It was a nice emotional shift.
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Yep..I thought they were fab. Different, and a refreshing change from the 'usual' BGT wannabe's..Such a shame that were up against Simon's favourite. Would love to have seen it go to deadlock as who knows, they could've been in the top 2
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Yep..I thought they were fab. Different, and a refreshing change from the 'usual' BGT wannabe's..Such a shame that were up against Simon's favourite. Would love to have seen it go to deadlock as who knows, they could've been in the top 2
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Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera I think!
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