Musical Theme : Flash Mob!

Flash Mob: Great theme  thanks Eva!

Ruth Carter – Flash Mob Law….. Flash Mob  law? Now really!

SURPRISE ENDING – Flash Mob Marriage Proposal:  more and more people are going to extreme lengths to have bigger better  and more impressive proposals….. some do go over the top!

Flash mob UE Katowice : strangely pointless flash mob  just before an exam??

Christmas food hall : Lovely video, surprise and joy all mixed up!

Rock choir : The video is self explanatory . Rock Choir is huge in Britain, women and men  but mostly women for some reason! all join together  and sing!

Rock Choir is described as being the United Kingdom‘s original, and the world’s largest, contemporary choir.[1] It holds three Guinness World Records – ‘biggest hit act in the UK’,[2] ‘largest musical act to release an album (signed)’[3] and ‘largest song and dance routine held at multiple locations’.[4][5] Rock Choir offers teenagers and adults the chance to sing pop, Motown, gospel and chart songs without the need to audition, read music or have any previous singing experience.[6] On 16 July 2010 the Daily Mail called it “Britain’s biggest choral movement.”[7] In March 2012 it had over 16,000 members rehearsing in 186 locations throughout the UK.[8] In August 2011, Coutts Woman Magazine described Rock Choir as “a community singing phenomenon that is sweeping the country,” and “one of Britain’s biggest brands.”[9]  

Rock Choir was established in 2005 by musician and singer Caroline Redman Lusher.[7] The Sunday Times Culture magazine said ‘its formula is unique. Learning by rote (repetition, not sheet music), amateurs rehearse harmonies and choreographed movements to those hits that everybody knows and impulsively sings along to’.[10] Redman Lusher first came up with the concept in the 1990s, while teaching music and performing arts at Farnborough 6th Form College, Hampshire. To help students pass their singing modules, she introduced weekly group singing sessions in which she taught three-part harmonies to well-liked songs. It became so popular that she decided to offer the concept to the general public.[7] In 2005, Redman Lusher placed an advertisement for Rock Choir in a coffee shop in Farnham, Surrey, which initially attracted the first 70 members.

Redman Lusher said: ‘I started saving my salary as a teacher and handed in my notice. My mother had come up with the name over a cup of tea and a friend’s son designed the logo for me to put on the posters! By July I had left my job and also borrowed £1,000 from my father David to buy a portable piano, P.A. and head mic. We hired a local hall and put out 40 chairs. 70 people walked in. Some told me they’d been stopped from singing in the school choir many years ago, or their husbands or children would tease them and wouldn’t let them sing in the house’.[11]  source  Wikipedia.

Terminal Five Heathrow  : T mobile Advert  Watch arriving passengers be given a welcome home to remember at Heathrow Terminal 5. Big thanks to all our talented singers who feature in the ad.  For updates, exclusive content and more info on our talented cast, join our new facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/tmobileuk

sweet marriage proposal Another  marriage proposal!

Carmina Burana : Soloists, Choir, Orchestra of the Vienna Volksoper gave a special performance in April, passengers and pedestrians. The artists broke away from the crowd –

waitrose : The Rushden Branch of Waitrose , a firm I used to work for and was very happy doing so. Though not at that branch. I included it because it brought back many happy memories.

T Mobile : Royal wedding advert.  The advert, called Wedding Dance, was filmed at St Bartholomew’s Church in London – a church that featured in Four Weddings And A Funeral.

Look-a-likes of Kate Middleton, Prince William and all the others who will be playing a part in the big day dance down the aisle recreating disco-style moves choreographed by Pineapple Dance Studio’s Louie Spence.

Around 130 guests watch as ‘Charles’ gets into character and and bumps behinds with ‘Camilla’.

‘The Queen’ claps her hands more conservatively, and ‘Prince Harry’, for once, looks more reluctant and restrained than all of the rest of his relatives

‘William’ and ‘Kate’ exchange their vows infront of an Archbishop of Canterbury look-a-like and ‘Kate’ looks decidedly unimpressed by her husband’s advances when he goes in to kiss the bride.

She perks-up again quickly though, and the pair pull off some Saturday Night Fever style finger pointing moves as they stroll back down the aisle. Great fun!

Flash Mob Mumbai – CST Official Video :

200 ordinary Mumbaikars (aged 4-60) come together one busy Sunday evening for pure joy. The historic CST station blares ‘Rang De Basanti’ on its speakers while surprised train commuters rush to see whats going on.

T mobile Liverpool stn  Shot at 11am on the 15th of Jan 2009 at Londons Liverpool Street Station

T mobile Hey Jude   :

Uploaded on 2 May 2009

The exclusive 4 minute extended version of the moment 13,500 people sang Hey Jude together in Trafalgar Square. Everyone involved arrived thinking they could be dancing – no-one had any idea how the event would unfold.

Flashmob Flash Mob – Ode an die Freude ( Ode to Joy ) Beethoven

Published on 6 Jul 2012

Flashmob Flash Mob – Ode an die Freude ( Ode to Joy ) Beethoven Symphony No.9 classical music

HellMarch pure evil. I  disclaim all comments and opinions  expressed with this video :  I abhor  everything These pure evil scenes depict! The very first and most evil Flash Mob Hitler and his troopers see here   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung    Hitler here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler

You also need to check out  http://bearspawprint.wordpress.com/2013/10/17/music-themes-flash-mob/

http://johnnyojanpera.wordpress.com/   and http://47whitebuffalo.wordpress.com/  for more on the Flash Mob!

Author: willowdot21

Female, wife, full time mother and Grandmother. I am not as happy go lucky as I used to be but I am still bubbling along on simmer! I have three handsome sons all grown and flown.The youngest married with a beautiful wife and two sons of his own. Back in 2010 I was working, running a home, driving and socializing then bang in a split second all that was gone. I had an accident at home. I broke my back, not for the first time, I had broken it 10 years previously as well. Unfortunately this time I had broken it really badly and it was truly messed up so I had to have two operations. I was told before each operation that the outcome could mean I spend the rest of my life in a wheelchair. Still as some guy once wrote "I am still standing " yes "better than I ever was " I no longer use the walking stick . I had lots of friends before the accident but when things like this happen, you loose most of them. Their lives move on and mine stood still and so they left me behind ...I know that is just the way life is but it hurt and always will. Then I looked around and saw those who were still there for me, these friends are the roses in my garden they need to be tended well. They are the diamonds in the dust. I will of been married 53yrs this comming year. I have found different ways to approach life, use my pain befriend it almost...yer right , well that is what they tell me at the pain clinic ROFLMAO ...... if only I could! I have found an outlet for my fears, frustrations and night terrors . I have started writing poetry if that name can be applied to my writing. I hope I do not come over as a moaning winger. I hope I am past all that. I also hope that you might see how the poetry is moving from very dark through the grey and hopefully in to light. My back is no longer straight it is C shaped because of the injury and I have lost two and a half inches in height but my Pilates and Core teachers have helped me to stand up as straight and be as strong as possible. Pain and depression are still hanging on my arm but I have weapons to use against them and if I say so myself I cope well. I have made lots of new friends, real diamonds. I am also very grateful for all the support and help I have encountered here on Wordpress. Hugs and welcome to everyone who visits.

14 thoughts on “Musical Theme : Flash Mob!”

  1. Ha! I have the Chinese military in parade marching with the background music of, yup, Hell March. North Korea is marching to it also, but I used Chinese and you have Nazi. Who knew from law? Oh my. Good points. And I think India gets the funnest video, again! This was all interesting.

    Music Themes: FLASH MOB

  2. LOL!!! o Willooowwwwww!
    Thanks for Flash Mob Law–I was wondering about that sort of stuff and you found the answers!!!!
    Are we having FUN yet?!
    I am.
    Oh hey, what a great thing to do before an exam to loosen folks up and release the stress. LOL
    Yeah, I really am laughing a lot on my side of cyber-space.
    O that damned Ode to Joy! –how can we resist???
    Oh and yes, there is the dark side to everything, isn’t there????
    Hello Bolllyyyyywoood! hehehehehe
    punchy silly crazy person going to smack “Post Comment” button now….giggling

  3. I love the story of Rock Choir. That’s damn cool. I suspect there’s a lot of people who would enjoy singing if something hadn’t stopped them at some point in time. 🙂

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