Cripes, how many comments!
I went to one of the CC screen showings in That Canary Wharf, took a picnic and along with about 1000 other jolly folk had a fabulous time. The general mood was one of delight and sadness, sadness that the carnival is over.
As for the acts, well most folk around me loved One Direction and Ed Sherans cover of Floyds “wish you were here”, some fell asleep/groaned when Brian May rocked out (understandable) and thought only a few acts deserved comment. Muse were typical grungy grumpy, Elbow needed one… off the stage (a waft of melancholy descended what was up until then a jolly jumping bean of humans) Felt it nneded the Artic Monkeys again, then only when FatBoySlim came on did the party get going again and Poof, all over..
MrsBouy and I felt it a little disjointed, they could have brought some mighty fine acts on board but stuck to the tried and tested “Lympic Lane Traffic Only” road of excluding anything with vigour and vibe for a blue flashing light of “get out of my way I’m a very important person donchaknow”
No need for John Lennon (nore the spice tarts), though thought the raised face image was a copy of that film where they find a face on Mars.. (Mission to Mars, that was it) Don’t really understand why Eric Idle was included but thought the Bangla Dancers exceptional and Darcy Bussle.. Oh yes please and many thanks for flouncing to some deep throbbing bass..we liked that.
Wasn’t sure the Rio contingent brought much to the Party but we all have our own interpretation and feeling of what we think our own country can bring to this “Global Phenomenon” that is the Lympics.
Exceptional and heartfelt THANKS have to be overtly given to all those volunteers that have endeavoured (and brought/sought) to make our lives in That London one of painless and thoughtlessness encouragement.
I for one will miss that mood of “can do” when it all dies down and the world returns back to a solemn timbre.