Yeah, I liked Vancouver's opening ceremonies, and they were deliberately small-scale and not trying to compete with Beijing. They still provided some wonderfully memorable moments, such as that beautiful "flying boy" in the aerial harness, to the tune of Joni Mitchell's "Clouds," and the singing and speaking voices of so many well-known Canadians like Donald Sutherland and Michael J. Fox. The human scale of it gave the feeling of friendly intimacy.
It'll be interesting to see whether the Brits do anything to reflect their history and culture. I mean, I don't expect a procession of dukes and lords and such. Gee, if they decide to show medieval knights, they could use armor dating from the era! I do hear that Paul McCartney will take part, so I assume there will be other pop music giants. If there are, I hope Tom Jones sings. His voice just knocked me over when he sang at the Queen's Jubilee concert. He's 71 years old, and his voice is still a powerhouse. And he would represent Wales with distinction!
Maybe some of our favorite British actors might recite something...that would be a treat to hear Ian McKellen or Maggie Smith.