Sunday, spent the morning mooching in the Egyptian section of the British Museum, then caught the tube to Wembley. New stadium's well impressive.
Even though I had little time for Diana (a not-too-bright piece of eye-candy with a twee over-simplified view of niceness), I think the princes are a decent pair of blokes. Their introduction was touching - especially Harry's respect to the lads out in Iraq - his "I wish I was there with you" had a passion about it.
As for the concert - dunno if any of you saw it, but from inside the stadium it was awesome. To see such an array of big names was really quite a thing (Me and Drac were almost in "we're not worthy" bowdowns at the sight of Dennis Hopper & Kiefer Sutherland and it was rewarding to boo at Simon 'Man-Bewbs' Cowell.
Anywhoo - the artistes. A personal review.
- Elton John did "Your Song". Can't stomach him, but the performance was good. 7/10
- Duran Duran - Good songs, showed their age a bit, but only Wild Boys got the crowd going. 7/10
- James Morrison - "You Give Me Something" and "Wonderful World". 8/10. Great singer
- Lily Allen - "LDN" and "Smile". Hated her until yesterday. 8/10
- Fergie - Not my cup of tea. 6/10
- The Feeling - 10/10
- Pharrel Williams - OK s'pose. 7/10
- Nelly Furtado. Got everyone on their feet and looked juicy. 9/10
- English National Ballet did a piece from Swan Lake. Amazing. Need to google the prima ballerina. The best Odette I've ever seen. 10/10
- Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World" - Another band I've always hated, but perfect for the event. 9.5/10
- Joss Stone - Loved her stuff until yesterday. Forced, artificial and pretentious performance.3/10.
- Roger Hodgson did a Supertramp Medley - Amazed how well he still sings, and loved the songs. Lost points for rabbitting on before singing. 7.5/10
- Orson - 9.5/10 FUcking outstanding
- Tom Jones - 1st song was amazing. The Voice is something else, but couldn't really hear Joe Perry and Joss Stone ruined the last number. 7/10
- Will Young - The most slick blend of choreography, performance and musicianship. 10/10
- Natasha Bedingfield - cute - 8/10
- Bryan Ferry - Was heading for 7/10 until he played "Stick Together" - 9/10 Lloyd Webber stuff:
- Anastacia - What an surprise! 8/10
- Connie Fisher - Pretty good. Hate the song 'Memories' - 7/10
- Andrea Bocelli - I've slated this guy in other threads having heard him murder high opera. Hearing him sing Lloyd-Webber. Perfect match! 10/10
- Josh Groban and Sarah Brightman, Donny Osmond, Jason Donovan and Lee Mead - Bleah! 6/10
- Rod Stewart - Another one I hated before seeing him live. 10/10
- Kanye West - Bloody Good. 8/10
- P. Diddy - The Man. 9.5/10
- Take That - Polished. 9/10
Left when Sir Fat Pouff started again.
Ricky Gervaise was pretty good too. (Even got persuaded by the crowd to perform 'the dance' from The Office)
An excellent weekend, thanks for asking