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Post by drew on Nov 15, 2006 18:22:50 GMT
All Angels are due to perform the National Anthem at Twickenham on Saturday prior to the England vs South Africa match, kick off at 14:30, in front of a sell out audience of 82,000.
To be shown on
Channel 402 Sky Sports 2 Channel 409 Sky Sports HD2
Highlights from the match will be shown at 14:50 on BBC2 on Sunday. After the England results of the last two weeks, the National Anthem will probably be the highlight.
Dave,
do you have the technology? Sadly I shall not be attending this function. Back to referee duties for me on Saturday. Do we know who the lucky GMTV winners were?
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Post by Dave on Nov 15, 2006 22:25:27 GMT
Hi Drew,
Yes, I have the technology! Thanks for the reminder.
I don't know of any GMTV winners (I don't normally watch it).
I've moved this thread to the Media board, this kind of event is better placed there, I think, than in the concerts board (although it doesn't fit perfectly in either).
Dave
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Post by Dave on Nov 18, 2006 20:27:39 GMT
Hi guys, I recorded All Angels singing the UK National Anthem for England at the match against South Africa today. You couldn't hear them clearly until the final two bars - as often happens at these events, someone messed up with the sound mix though i'm sure they were heard OK at the ground itself. So here they are: DVD quality (1m 12s, 1mbps, 8.5MB) VHS quality (1m 12s, 500kbps, 4MB) Dial-up quality (1m 12s, 120kbps, 1MB) Cheers, Dave
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Post by admin on Nov 19, 2006 16:31:50 GMT
Hi Dave,
Thanks for another nice video to add to the collection. It is true that we couldn't hear them as well as we would wish but it will still stand as a brief chapter in Angels' History!
Roger
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Post by drew on Nov 20, 2006 11:55:38 GMT
Thanks again for the video Dave.
This reminded me of (for example) a Robbie Williams concert, where the audience take over the words from the singer.
Good to see the amusement on Charlotte's face.
I am sure that there will be many more concerts to come, let us hope that they are not always drowned out by the audience until everyone knows every word.
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