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On a more positive note ...
ysbryd y ddawns
11-11-2013
I thought the dancing to the Four Tenors tonight absolutely beautiful and subtle.

I loved the way the dancers melted away during the verses/solos so as not to encourage applause at unfortunate times.

Apart from the quality of the dance I thought this a brilliant example of how to do these items without distracting too much from the guest singers.

Apologies if this has been said elsewhere already but I haven't noticed it.
biscuitfactory
11-11-2013
I thought those singers needed all the distraction from them as they could get.

They were flamin' awful!

I'll never criticize Dave Arch's wonderful, wonderful singers again. They will sound like a host of angels compared to that caterwauling racket.
luigy39
11-11-2013
Janette and Aljaz were brilliant in their dance tonight.

The tenors are first class singers, they may not be everybody's cup of tea, but amazing voices nonetheless.
Button62
11-11-2013
I was too busy trying not to listen to a wonderful Bob Dylan song being utterly ruined.

Alijaz is certainly something to behod though
biscuitfactory
11-11-2013
Originally Posted by luigy39:
“Janette and Aljaz were brilliant in their dance tonight.

The tenors are first class singers, they may not be everybody's cup of tea, but amazing voices nonetheless.”

Janette & Aljaz certainly were brilliant.

And I do like the kind of music the Tenors sing - I'm not some kind of philistine who only likes chart pop music - but I still think they were terrible singers..one of them in particular. I think it was the one in the hat.
SimonChimp
11-11-2013
Uh
Originally Posted by biscuitfactory:
“ - but I still think they were terrible singers..one of them in particular. I think it was the one in the hat.”

I wasn't at all keen on the little guy on the right. Was he the one with the hat?

I like some opera and great voices but dislike them tarting up pop songs on the whole, once went to see Il Divo with friends not realising that's what they do (did?). What a racket, all the songs ended up the same - LOUD LOOONG nooooootes.

Reminds me of the French and Saunders sketch

I should be so lucky
TerryM22
11-11-2013
Originally Posted by Button62:
“I was too busy trying not to listen to a wonderful Bob Dylan song being utterly ruined.

Alijaz is certainly something to behod though ”

Aljaz certainly is.
Elan
11-11-2013
I thought that routine was absolutely stunning. Go Aliaz and Janette!
peach45
11-11-2013
Never heard of that group, and for some reason wasn't keen on that dance. I think it's maybe Janette that I have an issue with.
Kayjay2405
11-11-2013
Never heard of The Tenors but didn't reckon much to them, can't agree that they have amazing voices. At times they didn't seem to hit the right notes
SCD-Observer
11-11-2013
Shame. They are worse than Il Divo. And Il Divo is terrible. Not saying much. Rumba by Janette and Aljaz was merely okay.
olivej
11-11-2013
Ive never heard of The Tenors and I wasnt keen on the dance

Dont know why
kaycee
11-11-2013
I've heard The Tenors sing before and they were really good then, but on Saturday I thought they were awful. In harmony they weren't, and there was certainly a good few rum notes. Is there something about Strictly that most of their guests tend to sound below their normal par?

Loved the dance though.
SCD-Observer
11-11-2013
Originally Posted by kaycee:
“I've heard The Tenors sing before and they were really good then, but on Saturday I thought they were awful. In harmony they weren't, and there was certainly a good few rum notes. Is there something about Strictly that most of their guests tend to sound below their normal par?

Loved the dance though.”

Tell me about it. How can they sing off key? They called themselves tenors for crying out loud.
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