Posted October 26, 200915 yr http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/11724372/T...um/Product.html LOOOOOLLLLL :lol: Which song is a parody of TT?
October 26, 200915 yr http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/11724372/T...um/Product.html LOOOOOLLLLL :lol: Which song is a parody of TT? I can't recognise one that could be ... but the cover is fabulous! :lol: :lol: Norma
October 27, 200915 yr Author He kept saying that he has a parody song for Hold up a light. I want to hear it! :teresa:
November 2, 200915 yr When I first saw the cover on a Scott Mills fan forum I fell in love with it immediately :wub: If I remember the track listing correctly none of them are Take That covers :(
November 25, 200915 yr Hold Up A Light becomes Buy Us A Pint! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IRgSGtMLkU I actually like this! Norma
November 25, 200915 yr Author LOOOOOLLLLL :dance: But that shows also something that only few are aware of: Mark's songs are damn hard to sing :lol:
November 25, 200915 yr LOOOOOLLLLL :dance: But that shows also something that only few are aware of: Mark's songs are damn hard to sing :lol: Me and Lou just finished watching the tour video before ... I love the whole thing ... there are bits of the Beautiful World Tour DVD I prefer (like Could It Be Magic and Relight My Fire) but on the whole The Circus was one hell of an achievement! I think from memory (I ended up going three times) my best view was from the back at Old Trafford directly facing the stage. You really got the effect from that giant circular screen during RMF - there was a lion on fire racing towards you surrounded by fire ... you don't get too much of an impression of it on the DVD though. I thought the dancer in the green suit and stripey leggings (I think it was Claire Millin) doing that clockwork dance immediately before WIL was brilliant! Norma
November 25, 200915 yr Dvds are great but they never hold the magic of actually being there, however i do think if you go to a concert and see it on dvd you sense the atmosphere more and you place yourself in the mind frame of where you were in the stadium when you actuallysaw the concert.