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Jul 02 2007 11:26 AM ET
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Beckham family at 'Concert for Diana'

David Beckham took his three sons Brooklynn, 8, Romeo, 4, and Cruz, 2, to see the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Romeo wore a pair of red-lensed goggles on his head (probably to block out the concert strobe lights for his epilepsy).Just Jared has some photos of the kids bopping to the music with their Dad.

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They showed footage of David holding Cruz during the concert. Cruz looks so much like Romeo! It took me a while to figure out who David was holding. lol

- Alyson on

Cruz is so darn cute, and I agree Romeo and him look so much alike.

- Gabriella on

I don’t think the boys look like each other. You can see the family resemblance but they don’t really look identical. But then again, I’m an obsessive fan :D

- stephanie on

I saw David holding Cruz at the concert yesterday also. Unfortunately it was a shot from far away, so I didn’t get a good look at his face, but I think he’s very cute. They all are.

- Lauren on

It was a great performance. I particularly thought Rod Stewart rocked.

Here’s a song that I wrote for Princess Diana that was ultimately turned down by John Reed, Elton John’s manager, as a tribute song for her funeral, even before it was heard.

Losin’ a Princess
Dr BLT (c) 2007 Smash Records
http://www.drblt.net/music/PrincessDi2.mp3

John Reed wasn’t about to consider a song written by somebody he hadn’t heard of. Furthermore, he wasn’t too open about my opinion that, no matter how commercially successful, a song originally written for somebody else with rehashed lyrics to fit a new person would be, from an artistic standpoint, in poor taste.

That song, Candle in the Wind turned out to be the biggest single in musical history. But I maintain my opinion that such a tribute it is in poor taste from an artistic standpoint. It’s kind of like if a guy, instead of writing a song for his new girlfriend, took one he wrote for an old girlfriend and just changed the words around. Any girlfriend I’ve ever had, would have thrown a fit if they had found out.

- Dr BLT on

It was a great performance. I particularly thought Rod Stewart rocked.

Here’s a song that I wrote for Princess Diana that was ultimately turned down by John Reed, Elton John’s manager, as a tribute song for her funeral, even before it was heard.

Losin’ a Princess
Dr BLT (c) 2007 Smash Records
http://www.drblt.net/music/PrincessDi2.mp3

John Reed wasn’t about to consider a song written by somebody he hadn’t heard of. Furthermore, he wasn’t too open about my opinion that, no matter how commercially successful, a song originally written for somebody else with rehashed lyrics to fit a new person would be, from an artistic standpoint, in poor taste.

That song, Candle in the Wind turned out to be the biggest single in musical history. But I maintain my opinion that such a tribute it is in poor taste from an artistic standpoint. It’s kind of like if a guy, instead of writing a song for his new girlfriend, took one he wrote for an old girlfriend and just changed the words around. Any girlfriend I’ve ever had, would have thrown a fit if they had found out.

- Dr BLT on

YEa they are all adorablee but vicky u need a babygirl

- noria on

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