🤣 Watch Live Comedy ▶︎ • BLENDING IN WITH BRITS... The BGT judges thought Nick was just one man and his piano but they were very wrong! #flashmob #simoncowell #bgt
Tee Cee, me too. I am currently binge watching a few of them right now 💟 And when you consider that many of them are done without a Conductor, makes them all the more impressive!
Does anybody else get so overwhelmingly happy that they cry when there's a singing flash mob? Like I'm sobbing. I can never help but ball my eyes out. I love that vibration of having music come at you from every direction and for it to be a surprise.
Yep. I cried at Paw Patrol live just from seeing and feeling all the children feeling joy. I feel really lucky to be able to experiencing other peoples joy like that
OK, now go back and watch it again. Notice that EVERY participant is putting everything they've got into this performance. Each one acts as if he/she is the star and the outcome rests on their shoulders. The enthusiasm of this group is contagious and the result of hours and hours of practice, lead by dedicated teachers/mentors who believe in them. They may not realize it today, but the effort they put into this production will impact the rest of their lives. Setting goals, team building, group effort, moral support, etc have all played a part in this and hopefully gave them something to draw from in the future. Well done !
Fabulous! I loved the entire performance. The piano player was so humbly understated. Then the Flashmob cut loose. Who doesn't have a smile when something like this happens?
I've watched this performance at least six times now, and it always cracks me up to see that expression on Simon's face when Nck begins the first few notes of piano playing---and then suddenly a third of the audience is a planned part of the man's act! (well, maybe one tenth of the audience...)
At some point, Simon had to be eyeballing EVERY part of the audience to catch who was next ("Are they ALL in on it? Is this a bit?"). And just when you thought the mob couldn't get bigger--a guitar solo!
This is at least ten years old (+/-) ---I saw it at least that long ago when it first came out---but yes, it had to be a huge lot of planning to get all the seats needed for the musicians that were to be part of the audience, along with the whole choreography. Terrific job of it, that's for sure!
Oh my goodness!! The best performance in the world !!! I watch this over and over again!! I cry with joy every time I watch it! Most awesome talent ever❤♥️♥️♥️‼
Not much really....these pro musicians probably rehearsed it ONCE and then screwed their entrances, tempo, beat, and intonation. How could any of you guys think this was a "surprise" and the judges had no clue what was going to happen. This was obviously only rehearsed like once or twice. I love the show but to see people praise this is just crazy to me. IT was fun, and i love the song, but lets not pretend it was anything special at all.
It had to be an inside job. You can't smuggle French Horns into an auditorium without somebody noticing, much less get everyone seated in just the right places. So the staff had to be in on it. I like to think that they did not tell the judges.
It must have taken ages to rehearse a performance like that , I wish I would have been in the audience to witness such a spectacular show.👍🎧🎼🏴🏴🎸😁
As someone who played in an orchestra before it doesn't seem like it would take much extra to rehearse, at least compared to how long it would take to learn the actual song and play it. Timing is already a natural part of music so I think the majority of the effort would go into stage effects. Obviously it's a lot of work but all the musicians have to do is make sure they get to stage on time lol
@Nancy...You are absolutely right. My mother could never understand why there were classes like music or school sports. I told her that those kind of classes gave children a reason to go to and like school.
I love flash mobs. Sadly, I haven't experienced one live though. Only one way this could have been better...if Brian May had made a guest appearance on lead guitar. As he spends some of his valuable time helping RU-vid musicians, I think he would have been up for it.
He Cowell, them's real musicians. A hundred years of combined learning an instrument to get to that standard. Then the usual practice time to make it go from dodgy to unbelievabley excellent. Yes Mr Cowell.......and there are thousands of us all around you. Watching you. Closely.
The guy organizes things for a living. That's what money management is about. For this performance, he simply decided to organize Simon right out of his chair. Well played.
I wonder how long they all sat in their spots just waiting and having all that anxiety build at least for some. The second that dude walked out they're all like "all right here we go"😂❤😂❤