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It was a great final i think all of them were very talented apart from 2 grand but i think the saxophone player should have won.
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Posted: 2009-05-31 13:01:26
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Yes its 2 years in a row now that a dance act has won. Yawn. I wanted to see the busker from Birmingham win cos not only is he talented but he is a very down to earth decent normal guy who deserves a chance. He does'nt come on with the big sob story like some others and i like his story of being that busker and then being given the chance of fame. I think he can still have an album out. Hope i see him again outside the hotel where i work.
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Posted: 2009-05-31 13:43:00
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Thanks for the reply. 3rd is good. You may even made people watch the show. It is more fun if you know someone (who knows someone) congrats.
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Posted: 2009-06-01 00:26:06
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Yes its good. But he has been on the streets of Birmingham for years with his sax. What he does is play it over a backing track with a speaker its quite loud on the street. I feel terrible now remembering years ago when my manager asked me to go out to him on the street and ask him to move further up the street cos his loud music was disturbing conference guests at the hotel

It was not upto the hotel to move him on we had no power to do that its the council but he was doing nothing wrong. Now look where he is

The other chap the dancer Aidan my brother was at his karate class last week and camera crews turned up looking for Aidan. Silly really cos they should have known he would be with Britain's Got Talent show not at his karate class. My brother practices with him.
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Posted: 2009-06-01 02:39:00
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Playing on the streets is hard, some think you are begging, shopkeepers say you scare the customers. I like it, even loud or bad played, but I dont own a shop.

yes its bad the filmcrew walked into the karate lessons, privicy is hard to find once you've been on the screen. And it also effects everyone around you.
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Posted: 2009-06-01 11:23:26
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Yeh maybe so that dance acts have won it 2 years in a row - but Diversity are on a different level to George Samson, he did the same routine all the way through and that was proper yawn, at least Diversity did 3 different routines from auditions, semi-finals and the final. Plus their choreography was something else, wasn't just about dance moves and pulling them off, it was about entertainment. Personally I think i'd be much more entertained watching them at the Variety show rather than the sax player. He was good, but like said above he'll probably release an album of some sort anyway. Diversity on the other hand, where do they go from here?
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Posted: 2009-06-01 12:28:57
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Well George Sampson has had a No.1 DVD has appeared on West End stage and love even is popular with teens in America now. So they have potential.
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Posted: 2009-06-01 12:55:00
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