Now, us Brits have some-thing truely wonderful to look forward to in 2012
We are not only hosting the world Olympics but we have what has to be argued as The Greatest Rock Band in the world opening it for us.
Sir Michael Phillip Jagger and co will head what has promised to be the greatest show on earth.
London Olympics 2012: Gordon Brown promises greatest rock concert ever - mirror.co.uk
Gordon Brown last night promised the greatest rock concert the world has ever seen for the opening ceremony of London 2012.
The pledge for a global spectacular to rival Beijing's came as London prepared to officially receive the Olympic baton in China today. The PM believes a line-up of rock legends such as Elton John, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones will provide a glittering celebration of Britain's talent.
A Downing Street source said: "Gordon Brown is determined to put on the biggest and best rock show the world has ever witnessed."
Last night the Prime Minister - in Beijing for the handover ceremony - said: "I think the Olympics in 2012 will be spectacular.
"Music and the cultural aspects of the Games will be very important as we move forward to 2012.
"In all these areas, where our creativity is leading the world, I think we will want to showcase that to the world when they look in on London in 2012."
Mr Brown also revealed he will campaign for Britain to have a UK football team - made up of the four home nations - competing in the London Olympics.
He said: "Britain is the home of football - we gave it to the world and I hope there will be a team in 2012."
Britain's record-breaking athletes were also given a royal seal of approval last night as the Queen described their success as a "golden triumph". She said: "Like so many people around the world I have followed their endeavours with great interest and admiration. To all the participants, and to everyone who has supported them so well, I send my warmest congratulations.
"As a nation we now look forward to holding the Olympics. The golden triumphs of the present British team can only serve as further inspiration to those who will be working hard over the next four years to make the London Games a shining example of Olympic success."
London Mayor Boris Johnson will today accept the Olympic flag in the handover ceremony in Beijing.