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9 Comments
calvadossays...*deadjim
siftbotsays...Only published or personal queue videos may be flagged dead - ignoring dead request by calvados.
mintbbbsays...Thanks, fixed
Deanosays...Why Nessun Dorma again? These guys have to stop flogging that extremely old horse. Very strange performance btw.
MaxWildersays...It's called "countertenor". I'm surprised Simon has never heard of it. It's basically a very well developed falsetto.
blutruthsays...If I may correct you mint...it is N'essun Dorma (translated: none shall sleep). My apologies, but I love the song, and so must tell you this.
My upvote, on the other hand, was for the sheer WTF factor.
mintbbbsays...>> ^blutruth:
If I may correct you mint...it is N'essun Dorma (translated: none shall sleep). My apologies, but I love the song, and so must tell you this.
My upvote, on the other hand, was for the sheer WTF factor.
Thanks, fixed the title! Makes sense after your translation
ElJardinerosays...>> ^MaxWilder:
It's called "countertenor". I'm surprised Simon has never heard of it.
Maybe because the only thing he knows about singing is "i like it" or "i don't like it" ?
EndAllsays...>> ^ElJardinero:
>> ^MaxWilder:
It's called "countertenor". I'm surprised Simon has never heard of it.
Maybe because the only thing he knows about singing is "i like it" or "i don't like it" ?
He knows a fair bit more than that, methinks.. he seems to be the only judge on television who actually knows wtf they're talking about. In this instance, perhaps not so much.. but I agree it sounded odd. I enjoy Britain's Got Talent for giving a chance to these people who challenge our preconceived notions of what forms talent comes in.
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