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Greg Pritchard: 'Britain's Got Talent' Reaches New Heights

Posted Mon May 11, 2009 12:18pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

When I first laid eyes on the latest buzzy Britain's Got Talent sensation, 24-year-old Welsh waiter Greg Pritchard, I sort of assumed he was the across-the-pond equivalent of Adam Lambert.

Greg definitely had the Lambert Look I wanted to know better: copiously product-placed hairdo, expertly applied guyliner, H&M black pleather, ambiguously androgynous rocker-boy image, and obvious natural charisma. I only hoped that he'd also have Adam's incredible vocal range.

Well, the bloke had range, all right:

Blimey. This "male soprano" was a whole lot prettier than Susan Boyle (no "makeover" necessary here)...AND his voice was about, um, 18 octaves shriller! He in fact possessed a higher-pitched tone than even Britain's Got Talent's pre-pubescent singing ballerina, Hollie Steel.

While the Britain's Got Talent TV drama has always been completely and rather formulaically based on fakeouts (i.e., the judges and audience assuming a contestant won't be able to sing a note, then being proven very, very wrong), this latest BGT stunner may have been the most surprising yet. Greg's performance was definitely disconcerting at first, hearing such a glass-shattering falsetto emanating from a ruggedly soul-patch-accented male mouth. Certainly the shocked silence in the Britain's Got Talent auditorium was indication of this gender-bending, mind-bending confusion, as was the temporarily speechlessness of the normally loquacious Simon Cowell.

And when Simon eventually said, "That shouldn't have just happened," it was unclear whether or not he was actually impressed.

But yes, it did happen...and yes, it should have happened. Greg's vocals (like "a dog meowing," according to what Simon intended as a bizarre, almost Paula Abdul-like compliment) may have been an acquired taste upon first listen, but his "Nessun Dorma" performance was still bloody gob-smacking, as the Brits might say.

Backstage, one of the BGT emcees wondered aloud about Greg's seemingly helium-enhanced voice: "Surely he can't get any higher!" But I think Greg's career is about to soar to great, Adam Lambert-esque heights.

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3042 Comments

121. Yahoo! Music User -
ummm well I have never heard someone sing like that before that was awful.

122. Kate -
FABULOUS---Kate

123. Jim -
Simon was seeing $$$$$$$$$$$. The guy was excellent!!!

124. cira -
great range, but not mainstream for a "rocker" looking guy...maybe he could do voices for disney?

125. Jon A -
He had his testicals removed to become a shrilling boy. Simon should really like him........

126. Yahoo! Music User -
this guy has the vocie of an angle!!!!!!!!! Screw all the people that think otherwise

127. StephanieM -
*tehe* sooo cool!

128. Lily -
Wow just amazing.

129. TH13Luver -
OMG! He iz 2 cute!!!!

130. BONGO -
What the....! that was wierd! too wierd for me.

131. MisterRock -
What he meant by the dog meowing comment was that it is strange to see a MAN singing/sounding like a WOMAN. Hence, a Dog sounding like a Cat. He wasn't referring to the pitch of a meow vs. a bark. Just wanted to clear that up.

132. Yahoo! Music User -
Actually, brappy, one can use a falsetto to sing in the countertenor range... don't be a douche.

133. Jason -
stop comparing him to Adam Lambert.... he sounds like a guy on his first day in prison consumating his becoming some dudes "wife". Although he was not what we expected give him some credit. At least he doesn't sound like a little girl screaming because she saw a bug.(Adam Lambert)

134. NalaO -
America's got way more talent but Britain has some talent. That dude was good. You got to give him props.

135. 'Bootstrap" Keith -
Oh! Look! It's an Adam Lambet wannabe!

136. DLUCKY -
Male soprano's are so rare - this was great. This is NOT falsetto, learn your musical terms before being critical, it makes one look idiotic to criticize what you don't know. The fact that it came out of the way he was dressed and his hair, well shouldn't we past stereotypes by now and be a little more open-minded. I know if my son could sing like that I'd be one proud mum.

137. Charmaine -
Wow! I was stunned. His deeper speaking voice didn't prpare me at all! Wow!

138. Yahoo! Music User -
booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

139. DaveT -
I was looking for another rock-n-roller! I never expected this guy to sing a song that was absoultely beautiful!!!. I hope to hear more from him. You know people always make fun of people for their special gifts that God gives them. All I have to say is "Son GOd gave you a gift. Please do not throw it away because people thinks it funny hearing that voice of angel coming from a male." Bless you!!!

140. toby -
that was...... Amazing
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