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S.Africa: 2010: FIFA World cup – The Opening Ceremony flop with Shakira – Did you see it on TV? – Bizarre & strange Vuvuzela facts…

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Original Post Date: 2010-06-13 Time: 08:00:02  Posted By: Jan

I heard via my grape vine that at the opening of the FIFA World cup, that there was so much noise from the vuvuzelas (plastic trumpet) that they could not broadcast Shakira’s singing during the opening ceremony.

I’m not sure how true this is since I never watched the opening ceremony, but those of you who did watch or did record it can check to see the accuracy of what I was told.

I was told that due to the noise from the vuvuzela’s when Shakira was singing that the sound engineers switched over to a pre-recording of the opening ceremony. Apparently, if you were watching it on TV, Shakira is about 1 second out of sync with the actual sound that was broadcast.

I am curious to know if this was true.

I heard a fascinating fact about Vuvuzelas – its really quite funny – but its best not to tell the story so as to protect the identity of certain persons.

I heard too that vuvuzelas were originally made of much thicker plastic and that blacks were cutting them in a certain way and were inserting one vuvuzela inside another. Then apparently the blacks started using the vuvuzelas as weapons until the South African Govt requested that vuvuzelas be made of thinner plastic.

America will be remembered for rockets, space travel and putting men on the moon.

South Africa will be remembered for the vuvuzela. Apparently they are now exporting vuvuzelas worldwide. (I’m curious as to who invented it). As one person said to me: A vuvuzela is an accurate reflection of South Africa: One note… and its irritating!!

I am also curious about the story I heard that blacks were using vuvuzelas as weapons. Its the first time I’ve heard of it.