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Topic History of: Britain's Got Talent - Greg Pritchard Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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zooloo
Angel wrote: mikemacca wrote: JK2006 wrote: The kid who sang Ain't No Sunshine was good too; I'm really enjoying this series of BGT.
You'd know better than anyone about discovering talent JK. The only crime in your case was taking you away from our screes and airwaves !
Pass the sick bag.
...sycophant bag surely
On Greg... beyond the "What a strange noise" it isn't very good... good TV though.
JC
I don't think he'd make a convincing kid. The quality of the voice is totally different. Rather like when they get women to do boys' voices in audio dramas. It doesn't work.
Angel
mikemacca wrote: JK2006 wrote: The kid who sang Ain't No Sunshine was good too; I'm really enjoying this series of BGT.
You'd know better than anyone about discovering talent JK. The only crime in your case was taking you away from our screes and airwaves !
Pass the sick bag.
giles2008
Think GP could have a future in voiceover work but really cant see him as a winner. I caught it while channel hopping and thought it was rather grotesque. They had a male soprano on Opp Knocks in the Hughie Green era and who remembers Keith Baden Powell today apart from me and my trivia absorbing memory. There again male sopranos are rare and could be in high demand where a childs voice is needed but one cannot be found. He may not win the contest but certainly that voice may be his fortune.
Emma Bee
The soprano was quite a cheery good looking guy, but I prefer men to sound like men. The other who sang Aint no Sunshine was much better to my ears. I still think Diversity have been the best act on this years BGT, of all I've seen so far. Also, to my normal, non-expert, ordinary punter's ear, Susan Boyle was the singer I could listen to the most. I found her very uplifting.