1:35 one minute to go 2:05 thirty seconds to go 2:09 chimes 2:25 ten 2:30 five 2:31 four 2:32 three 2:33 two 2:34 one 2:35 happy new year (with midnight chimes)
@Dan what do you mean “better sync”? Are talking about what you see on the media of the fireworks in Sydney? The only reason why the fireworks would be slightly out of sync with the music is because it’s not easy syncing every single camera angle when switching shots, London and Dubai suffer from the same thing. But that doesn’t even matter at all, it’s not a reason. And also, what do you mean “ear splitting music”? Were you not a fan of the soundtrack that played during the fireworks in Sydney? Well I thought it was an awesome, well made, never before heard soundtrack by The Presets (an awesome band). And as I said before, The fireworks in Sydney spans out across the entire harbour with more than 80,000 pyrotechnic effects, 2,000 fireworks shooting from the opera house, 25,000 shooting comets from the harbour bridge with an approximate amount of 175 firing point on the bridge and of course the iconic waterfall on the harbour at the end. I saw the display in Sydney live and it dominates London’s fireworks as it was a small display in comparison to Sydney’s which was massive. However I’ll admit, the drone light display in London was very impressive, it had really good upbeat music and the presentation of the display was really well done, so I’ll give it that.
@@Coastal603 I've been to a couple of Sydney's displays before 2010, I was blown away by those I'll give you that. But I preferred London's displays after 2011 since it felt like a proper fireworks show, don't get me wrong Sydney's amazing but that size kinda makes it feel empty with all the gaps between the barges, it's still beautiful tho, 10x better than Dubai's overrated bullshit. As for the music, I've been listening to the Presets and I quite like them, HOWEVER, Sydney has a rather bad taste for music in a lot of cases. And by sync I mean how well set up the fireworks are to the beat and generally that feeling of awe that you get. And finally, the 2021 and '22 displays barely count as London's shows, you should watch the others before like 2020, 19, 17, 16, 13, 12 and 11.