I thought it was pretty good. Some of it was really, really shit (and that's coming from a very patriotic person who thinks the whole thing is the best thing since sliced bread), thinking in particular of George Michael here. But quite alot of it was good in my opinion. The musical stuff at the beginning was really good, as it had a nice selection of lots of London/Olympic-y kinda music stuff, like Waterloo Sunset, West End Girls and Parklife. But then who the **** thought it was a good idea to put ****ing One ****ing Direction on, with their song about some pubescent girl who pouts in FB profile pictures and thinks she's ugly. How is that anything to do with the Olympics :doh:
The middle was the really rubbish bit, but it got steadily better towards the end I thought. Jesse J managed not to butcher We Will Rock You which is nice
What I really don't get is the song choices of some people, George Michael didn't sing anything I'd even heard of, The Who played about 2 lines of My Generation and let some ginger dude sing Pinball Wizard, The Kaiser Chiefs did a cover, Annie Lennox did some song I'd never heard of - really not what I was expecting from a "Symphony of British Music". We're known all over the world for our passionate fans (see Grand Prix), and we're not passionate about anything more than sport and music, so why didn't they give us a sing-along if they're going to celebrate our music? Having been lucky enough to actually go to the Olympics there was a massive buzz everywhere, then they kinda ruined that with loads of rubbish songs when they could have picked ones everyone knew
Anyway, I think the whole games have been brilliant. I've seen so many people put on FB how amazing they think it's been, and especially on Super Saturday even people who aren't into sport were going pretty mad. Very proud to be British
Got some tickets for the Paralympics too (which are INSANELY cheap) so looking forward to that too
P.S. Highlight of the day: Boris Johnson dancing to the Spice Girls.