Sidenotes on notes
A couple of sidenotes after watching the grand and glorious moment.
There wasn't much music, because "popular" musicians are the opposite of popular. "Popular" musicians serve Soros and Bezos. "Popular" musicians sue ordinary people who try to use their music for non-Deepstate purposes, and "popular" musicians steadfastly boycott all actual expressions of popular will.
At the appointed hour, Big Ben Bonged as promised, and then a weak little ensemble of keyboard and drums played God Save The Queen. Nigel gave it his all, and the words were pointed by the bouncing ball on screen, but nobody sang along.
I've noticed in USA that choral singing is extinct. In previous decades you could
count on an audience to sing with pretty decent pitch and harmony. Now you
can't get two people to agree on the same note. Britain apparently has the same problem.