On Britain’s Got Talent on Thursday, it was the night of the singers compared to Wednesday’s, as it was the dancer’s who got through. The two who made it through to Saturday’s final was twelve-year-old soprano Faryl Smith, and plumber, Andrew Muir. Smith sung her rendition of Arms Of The Angels. She automatically made it through. Andrew had to go to the judges, against football freestyler Jeremy Lynch, but all three judges choose singer Andrew Muir.
Jeremy Lynch, was great the first time we saw him, but his second performance was all over the place, it seemed as if the pressure got the better of him as he seemed to be dropping the ball all the time. James Stone, who is a club singer, opened the show he sung a swinging version of You Can Leave Your Hat On, and I have to say was a performance that we are used to seeing in a club.
Then we had 13-year-old Charlie Wernham, his comedy performance is shocking, how can people say that he is good. Simon did make one good point, he has great delivery, but he needs to get a better writer for his material.
The most shocking performance on the night was from Viasge, the quick change act. All three judges love the act, but it is Vicky’s vocals that the judges hated. Piers seemed to attack the pair, saying that they had committed professional suicide.
So far in Saturday’s final of Britain’s got Talent is Andrew Johnston, Andrew Muir, Cheeky Monkeys, Faryl Smith, George Sampson, Kate and Gin, Signature and Stike. So who will be the final two acts to make it through?
Faryl is a wonderful singer but for me I want Andrew to win!!!
He is doing Scotland proud:) xx
The site above is his bebo fan site
Comment by Karen — May 30, 2008 @ 4:48 am
should be site on my name:)
Comment by Karen — May 30, 2008 @ 4:49 am