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Does anyone here watch BGT???

Did you happen to see Greg Pritchard sing the other night ??? :shock:

OMG.... where did that coem from :shock: :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O88k4i6pF1A
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Jude Andrew wrote:Does anyone here watch BGT???

Did you happen to see Greg Pritchard sing the other night ??? :shock:

OMG.... where did that coem from :shock: :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O88k4i6pF1A
All we've seen over here is Susan Boyle...
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haha yes susan boyle has become an international star over in the usa i heard on the radio, and i dont know jude it was rather shocking hehe i still like the man who sang bring him home from les mis
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Hehe, I do! On YouTube :D The talent on Britain's Got Talent is WAAAAYY better than America's Got Talent. So I watch online :wink: Greg Pritchard has a very strange talent... But maybe the Queen would rather see something a little more.... traditional? Have you seen Shaheen Jarfargholi?? Now he has a big voice! kjackson, lover of all things British (sorry
:lol:) didn't know that Britain's Got Talent is on YouTube too???
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libera36 wrote:kjackson, lover of all things British (sorry
:lol:) didn't know that Britain's Got Talent is on YouTube too???
Oh LORD: I've learned there are actually McDonalds in Britain AND didn't know to look for BGT on YT!! :D and all of this before breakfast!
libera36 wrote:Have you seen Shaheen Jarfargholi?? Now he has a big voice!
He's the odds-on favourite to win, isn't he?
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haha poor kjackson

jamie pugh that who i want to win

greg has a weird talent well most of britan does like the man who played music with his hands :D
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I'd say so. There is another boy though, Callum Francis, who is quite talented. He should be singing in the West End. And here is the Britains got talent channel :D http://www.youtube.com/user/BritainsGotTalent09" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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kthomp wrote: the man who played music with his hands :D
...sounds like a pianist :D:lol: j/k ;)
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kthomp wrote: jamie pugh that who i want to win
I actually didn't think that much of Jamie Pugh..... it was good but I don't think he will win. I thought Shaun Smith was better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVgiJJsWbOE
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agreed i missed last saturdays bit busy watching an amazing choir concert... who would beat any tv programme
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I love watching BGT as well as Australias got talent. Greg's voice was shocking and, I'm not going to lie, gave me a fit of the giggles when I heard it the first time (last night).
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tcliffy wrote:I love watching BGT as well as Australias got talent. Greg's voice was shocking and, I'm not going to lie, gave me a fit of the giggles when I heard it the first time (last night).
:lol: yeh, it was completely unexpected !!
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I think this year's BGT gonna be a tough competition! The participants has got so much potential! I think Elliot in Good Evans is pretty good, Sue playing the violin sounds good too, and a few of the other singers as well. Greg really surprises me! I totally couldn't imagine a voice like his!
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xsakurax wrote:I think this year's BGT gonna be a tough competition! The participants has got so much potential! I think Elliot in Good Evans is pretty good, Sue playing the violin sounds good too, and a few of the other singers as well. Greg really surprises me! I totally couldn't imagine a voice like his!
I don't think we have seen the winner yet.... there are 3 good finalist candidates so far (Susan Boyle, Shaun Smith and the 12 year old boy (name escapes me)). But imho we have yet to see someone deserving of the title.
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Greg's vocal range is that of a countertenor (or if you're familiar with PDQ Bach, he uses the bargain-countertenor :) ). It's great to hear someone actually come out and sing as a countertenor, especially when you think of all the grief he could be dealing with, since he can sing higher than most women. I thought he did a great job with the piece, and I can't wait to hear him sing again.
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