Quote Oxford Exile="Oxford Exile"total nonsense...ask any of the 35k Wire fans that were there yesterday...everyone of them loved the day and the occasion....
the mic problem was unfortunate.... I had no problem reading the words for A W M that were shown on the screens...I don't know the words..so needed them...was able to sing along quite happily...and it did evoke an emotional response from me and others around me....never fails top bring a limp to my throat..even with a dodgy mic.'"
The problem is when you're in one 'end' of Wembley, you need to be able to see the screen at the opposite end of the ground.
I've got 20/20+ vision with glasses and couldn't see any of the words on the big screen at the opposite end of the ground. I couldn't see the big screen at 'my' end of the stadium, as I was actually sat behind and above it.
It's OK, if you're on the lower tiers and can turn around to view the words, but frankly shouldn't you be singing towards the pitch ?
If the words were bigger and displayed at line at a time, in time with the music, it would be a lot easier to follow and sing along with, thus getting a better atmosphere.
As for the mic problem, if it is actually tested beforehand, then that might resolve the problem of the guest act walking on to the pitch and 'dying on their backside'