I can’t believe just how big Matt Is in Vegas.
How did he even get that gig!
How did he even get that gig!
Haha! I’m sure they did. London boys!? They grew up in Surrey. Ragamuffins, brilliant. That’s made my day.
Interesting replies. I won't bore people with all the reasons why I found it endearing, but the key prerequite to enjoying the spectacle is probably that I brought no baggage to the viewing; I was completely out of the music and entertainment loop between 1986 and 1992. I heard WWIBF on the radio, and I have it on my iPOD but I knew nothing about Bros, how they went from teenybop heartthrobs to the equivalent of 70 Gwen Party (as in 'they are shit, but not as bad as 70 Gwen Party') overnight. Mrs T is in the same boat of ignorance. So we just took it on face value without any preconceptions (apart from the anticipation of an hilarious car crash, as advertised).
So...again without reviewing every utterance, yes, the singer is a bit of a prat with his silly aphorisms, and ludicrous rewriting of his yoof, but he seemed quite sweet. The drummer clearly quit the group because he felt belittled by the singer, and his attempts to assert himelf during rehearsals were understandable. Anyone who has had a frought relationship with a sibling or partner will understand the dish even if they don't recognise all the ingredients.
And it had a happy ending. What's not to like
I was completely out of the music and entertainment loop between 1986 and 1992.
Did you get early release for good behaviour?
What utter bollocks. It was a touching and beautifully made fly on the wall documentary. The two brothers were lovely. Well done, them.
Also told us that the Bros fans who seemed to turn up everywhere are advised in advance where the boys will be to make sure they feel loved!