Olympics Opening Ceremony

Yoko Ono and Peter Gabriel bring John Lennon’s message of peace to the world:
Imagine there’s no countries,
It isn’t hard to do.

USA! USA! USA! We’re number one!
Imagine no possessions,
I wonder if you can.

McDonald’s, an official sponsor of the Olympics.
Samsung, an official sponsor of the Olympics.
Kodak, an official sponsor of the Olympics.
Tags: Imagine, John Lennon, Olympics, Opening Ceremony, sponsors, Torino, Yoko OnoYou may say I’m a dreamer…







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Cynical and disillusioned, much?
By anne on 02.11.06 2:16 am
what are you, 12?
By Tatyana on 02.11.06 4:54 am
But did you watch?
By Wendy on 02.11.06 6:01 am
Please, the entire world is sponsored by somebody. Remember when it used to just be the “Rose Bowl” or the “Fiesta Bowl?”
Those were the days.
Namaste.
~HDJ
By He's Dead, Jim! on 02.11.06 6:12 am
I was so overwhelmed with relief/gratefulness when Ono didn’t sing, I forgot to be offended by the rest of it.
By deb on 02.11.06 6:45 am
I agree with Deb! I was terrified she’d sing… not that Peter Gabriel wasn’t initially creepy.
I on the other hand, watched every minute of the opening ceremony with sick fascination!
By Bre on 02.11.06 7:08 am
I had no idea this was starting. I’m living under a rock.
By Melissa on 02.11.06 7:47 am
Reality is such a bitch!
By Dave2 on 02.11.06 8:21 am
I’ve never gotten over the initial feeling that there’s just something more than creepily Stepfordian about the First Lady. Ick. (I mean, besides the obvious association with…never mind.)
By Nance on 02.11.06 8:51 am
Are you officially sanctioned by the IOC to use the word O*********? If not, you may be swept away in your sleep never to be heard from again. Only authorized persons are allowed to use the word O*********.
Must protect the brand you know. (I think there may actually be some money to be made in selling sponsorships of sponsors. You know, “Coke, official sponsor of McDonalds, the official sponsor of the 2006 O*********!”)
By Bill on 02.11.06 9:14 am
You have perfectly captured why I didn’t watch.
By annie on 02.11.06 9:54 am
and, who do those “Italians” think they are, anyway, having all “Italians” run with and light the final torch.
By cruisin-mom on 02.11.06 10:18 am
Whoah…what happened to the Burger King king? He doesn’t just play football, you know.
By Won't tell on 02.11.06 11:03 am
And you called me cynical the other day?!
Touche’
By Student Nurse on 02.11.06 11:26 am
Those BK commercials and that Burger King “king” character are w-a-a-a-a-y trippy! There was some serious smoking going on when they came up with him. Either that or they were using LSD.
By He's Dead, Jim! on 02.11.06 12:53 pm
your usa womens team looks like it is from canada, roots should have put more blue into their uniforms.
By better safe than sorry on 02.11.06 1:24 pm
Oh, the irony. You’ve always been good at pointing out the ridiculous, Neil. I love it!
Still - I would have liked to have seen Yoko and Peter Gabriel. I don’t care what anyone says - Yoko rocks, even though most ppl just don’t get her.
By modigli on 02.11.06 1:36 pm
I see your point. But to play devil’s advocate there is NO WAY individual countries can pay for the Olympics without corporate sponsorship. Between security, and getting all their venues ready, etc, etc, etc, the Olympics cost a freaking fortune…
But it WOULD be nice if the sponsors would dial it down a notch.
By LisaBinDaCity on 02.11.06 2:04 pm
Lisa - I thought the opening ceremony was fantastic. Very creative. It was just amusing to me that the Olympic organizers used one of my favorite songs, “Imagine,” without believing a word of it.
Why do the Olympics by country at all? Why not just do it by individuals? That would be a step closer to a “world without countries.”
“Imagine no possessions.” I was watching the ceremony with a group of people and all anyone could talk about was the red Ferrari, athlete endorsement fees, how much the tickets must have cost, and Susan Sarandon’s plastic surgery.
I won’t even go into “and no religion, too” part of the song — with the Vatican such an important part of Italian history.
Go Irina Slutskaya!
By Neil on 02.11.06 2:29 pm
Oh, God, I forgot to watch it. I watched that godawful French movie Rois et Reines (Kings and Queens.) I fell asleep, and should have known better, because I had absolutely hated director Arnaud Desplechin’s My Sex Life or How I Got into an Argumen. The cast was top-notch, though.
Those USA Team hats are butt-ugly, BTW.
By Elisabeth on 02.11.06 2:35 pm
Like in any big television event, the best part is judging the clothes, just like at the Oscars. And it’s always some small Eastern European country that has the coolest uniform and most colorful ethnic hat. C’mon Team USA — you can win the slalom, but you can’t come up with a decent hat? And what’s with the Canadian company making our outfits? Soon, we’re going to be importing our hockey team from there! (oops, I think we already are)
By Neil on 02.11.06 2:41 pm
It’s interesting to note that the Canadian uniforms are made by The Bay, which was recently bought by an American. So while a Canadian company may be dressing your athletes,an American company is dressing ours.
Thank God for corporate involvement.
By Bill on 02.11.06 3:16 pm
Oh … on the matter of hats? At least your not wearing this.
By Bill on 02.11.06 3:18 pm
What’s that rumbly sound I hear? Oh, that’s John rolling over in his grave.
This comment is brought to you by the fine folks at Coca Cola and McDonalds.
By Just Lil Ole Daisy Mae on 02.11.06 4:13 pm
You mean the athletes don’t really eat McDonald’s?
By anne arkham on 02.11.06 6:35 pm
I just bought a new 17″ Samsung monitor. I adore it. We are going to be very happy together.
By Brooke on 02.11.06 6:36 pm
I’m not going to lie… that Ronald McDonald picture freaks me out!!
By Bre on 02.11.06 7:14 pm
Brooke, I have a Samsung monitor, too! We’re like twins.
By Neil on 02.11.06 7:52 pm
Do athletes eat big Macs???
By ChickyBabe on 02.11.06 11:28 pm
I’m still recovering from the Super Bowl, and those horrible, awful, nightmare-inducing dancing girls in that BK commercial where they heap themselves together to form a Whopper. Eeeewww.
By Kitten on 02.12.06 7:00 am
those new BK ads are scary in general. I’d think that King character would give kids nightmares. They’re targetting a different population with that guy.
By He's Dead, Jim! on 02.12.06 7:58 am
The Olympics ceased being interesting when the Soviet Bloc fell. Those were the good old days.
By TWM on 02.12.06 8:21 am
NBC certainly presents the Olympics in a weird manner. Sophia is a big figure-skating fan. But NBC cuts back and forth between figure skating - luge - and mogul all night, forcing you to watch everything (unless you Tivo it). Why not show each separately, so you can watch what you’re interested in?
Soon, they’re going to have Primetime Night, where they’re going to show ten minutes of “The Office”, ten minutes of “ER” and ten minutes of “The Apprentice” — then cut back and forth between them.
By Neil on 02.12.06 9:09 am
I think “The Office” should do an homage to Olympic figure skating. Tell me that’s not an Emmy winning ep. waiting to happen!
By Nance on 02.12.06 10:10 am
that’s perfect neil. perfect!
By ms. sizzle on 02.12.06 10:25 am
I have to be honest…the olympics makes me want to hurl.
By New York Moments on 02.12.06 12:29 pm
Whoa, I didn’t know that Ronald McDonald was on our figure skating team!
I totally thought he was a bobsled kinda clown.
By Rabbit on 02.12.06 12:46 pm
Maybe they were going for irony. Nah! I really find this hysterical. It just underscores the great divide even more.. Oh and those hats or caps or whatever they are. Good grief! I do like the Olympics though. Maybe it’s the competitive side of me.
By cherchezlafemme on 02.12.06 1:16 pm
I’m pretty sure that some brand of bum tape sponsors the games as well. You know, the stuff skaters wear to keep their tushes in their costumes?
I’m not sure why I just won’t type ass. There, I did it.
By kris on 02.12.06 3:09 pm
Kris — I see what part of the Olympics you enjoy the most.
By Neil on 02.12.06 3:11 pm
I hate clowns. And television.
By Lynn on 02.12.06 9:14 pm
Sounding désabusé my dear Neil! But what to say, C’est la Vie!
Fitèna
PS: Listening to VOA yesterday night I realised I never watched “Something New”. Your picture misled me! Nah, actually, I watched the French version of the movie which you posted a snap from and had no idea what the english title was!
By Fitèna on 02.12.06 9:38 pm
Didn’t know McDonald was part of the figure skating team.
By bella on 02.12.06 10:42 pm
I am still confused as to what was happening during the opening ceremonies. I think drugs needed to be involved to fully understand it.
By Julie_Gong on 02.13.06 10:31 am
T R A D I T I O N !!! Peter Gabriel only delivered an excellent version of the late John Lennon’s ” imagine”. I just wish that he had participated in the closing ceremonies than Rikki Martian.
By Lance on 02.26.06 9:12 pm
Be productive and help me find a video clip of Gabriels awesome performance.
By sammy on 03.09.06 9:42 pm
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