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lioness
29 May 2002, 20:59
Just read this as the official line-up:
Bryan Adams
Atomic Kitten
Dame Shirley Bassey
Tony Bennett
BLUE
Emma Bunton
Eric Clapton
Phil Collins
Joe Cocker
The Corrs
Ray Davies
Aretha Franklin
Sir Elton John
Tom Jones
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Annie Lennox
Ricky Martin
Sir Paul McCartney
MIS-TEEQ
Ozzy Osbourne
Queen
Sir Cliff Richard
S Club 7
Rod Stewart
Brian Wilson
Steve Winwood
Will Young
Rusty Brookes
30 May 2002, 09:26
I can really see the Queen banging her head to Ozzy Osbourne:confused: :confused: :D
Blues_Girl
30 May 2002, 11:23
Line up could be a little better but at least it's something to watch
vanders
30 May 2002, 14:23
shes obviously a pop fan :p
They'd want to have a few ambulances on stand-by.With the amount of old farts performing,surely one will need the kiss of life. :D
Shouldn't the Sex Pistols be on that list? :D
Or are the rumours true? That they'll do a 25th Anniversary show on the Thames? :) :) :)
Originally posted by lioness22
BLUE
:) Bluecrow (sorry to let out your secret ;)) and Blues girl will be pleased ;)
The Hitman
30 May 2002, 19:32
I counted six that I can listen to, and none of them stand out to me. By the way, the six were:
The Corrs
Sir Paul McCartney
Sir Elton John
Ozzy Osbourne (that'll be funny!)
Rod Stewart
Queen
The Hitman
Blues_Girl
30 May 2002, 19:37
Originally posted by meg
:) Bluecrow (sorry to let out your secret ;)) and Blues girl will be pleased ;)
Oooh I didn't see them on the list. Yes Yes I am most pleased now :D
lioness
30 May 2002, 19:55
Brian Wilson is performing 'California Girls' (which will be awesome, he does that really well live), hoping he changes his mind about 'Good Vibrations' though.......
I wanna see Ozzy bite the head off Emma Bunton.
wagstaff
30 May 2002, 22:58
Originally posted by lioness22
Just read this as the official line-up:
Bryan Adams
Atomic Kitten
Dame Shirley Bassey
Tony Bennett
BLUE
Emma Bunton
Eric Clapton
Phil Collins
Joe Cocker
The Corrs
Ray Davies
Aretha Franklin
Sir Elton John
Tom Jones
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Annie Lennox
Ricky Martin
Sir Paul McCartney
MIS-TEEQ
Ozzy Osbourne
Queen
Sir Cliff Richard
S Club 7
Rod Stewart
Brian Wilson
Steve Winwood
Will Young
While there are some predictable names there, notably there are a few geriatric rockers there who back in their day were considered 'anti-establishment', 'provocative' and 'shocking'. Now they're 'establishment', 'predictable' and 'safe'.
Just shows what wealth can do to one's personal psyche.
Stealth bomber
30 May 2002, 23:32
Queen
How is that going to work, exactly?
Originally posted by Stealth bomber
How is that going to work, exactly?
I know that Brian May is supposed to be playing God Save The Queen, but I've no idea about the involvement of the rest of the band, a setlist or a replacement singer.
GoEagles
31 May 2002, 01:55
S Club 7 - Queen, Charles, Carmilla, William, Harry, Sophie & Fergie :D
Pessimistic
4 Jun 2002, 12:56
Originally posted by Darky
I wanna see Ozzy bite the head off Emma Bunton.
I want to see Emma take Ozzy's head off
Pessimistic
4 Jun 2002, 12:58
And no Rolling Stones ? Oh that's right it's for the Queen not Maggie Thatcher.
Oh mummsey Phil Collins is on oh goodie:p
Rusty Brookes
4 Jun 2002, 13:56
Originally posted by Darky
I know that Brian May is supposed to be playing God Save The Queen, but I've no idea about the involvement of the rest of the band, a setlist or a replacement singer.
Excellent!
God Save the Queen
The Facist Regime
She Ain't No Human Being
No Future, No Fut....
Ohh, you mean the other God Save the Queen.