Voit nyt kuunnella 30-sekunnin pätkän jokaisesta uudella levyllä olevasta kappaleesta Amazonista. Tänään oleva webchat on muuten avoin kaikille, ei vain pioneereille. Kaikki mukaan, mcfly.com klo 20.00! Sitten artikkeleihin:
"OK, OK, we will have sex with you all – just don’t jump!
It’s a good job Tom Fletcher is wielding that little stick – he’ll need it to beat us away with the next time we bump into McFly – they’re just so damn edible. We’re not quite sure what those protective eye goggles are for though – perhaps McFly are expecting a fairly explosive reaction from the gay fans.
Promoting their new record ABOVE THE NOISE (we’re not just very excited about this – it’s supposed to be in capitals) in this new shoot, McFly stood precariously close to the edge of a building while wearing copious amounts of guy liner.
While the others look relatively normal in a black jacket and jeans, Tom appeared to be the only one who turned up in fancy dress. A bit like when a toddler insists on wearing his Spiderman costume to Asda, with his mum saying: ‘oh, just let him do what he wants – it’s not worth the tantrum.'"
3am
"Alexandra Burke and McFly rock Scotland for BBC Children in Need
Singing sensation Alexandra Burke and chart-topping band McFly are the latest acts confirmed to perform at this year's Children in Need Rocks Scotland.
They will both be taking part in this year's extravaganza from the SECC, which will be shown on BBC One Scotland on Friday 19 November.
Last year, thanks to the creativity, support and commitment of the great British public, BBC Children in Need raised over £39 million with hundreds of projects in Scotland benefitting from the record-breaking total. This year's theme is "show your spots, let's raise lots!" for Children in Need and this could be as simple as baking spotty cupcakes or getting the boss to wear spots for the day, with every penny raised going to disadvantaged children right here in the UK.
Executive producer Graham Mitchell says: "It's great news for Children in Need Rocks Scotland that Alexandra Burke and McFly are coming to perform at the massive party we've got planned for 19 November. They are such great performers I'm sure the crowd at the SECC and viewers watching at home will really love the show. It also helps us raise as much money as we can on the night."
BBC (vain McFly-kohdat, jos haluat lukea koko artikkelin klikkaa linkkiä)
"Gig review: McFly
EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE ***
MCFLY are back and they're all grown up. Their forthcoming, two-years-in-the-making fifth album Above the Noise might have dispensed with the sugar rush teen pop anthems which made their name in favour of a measured swing towards adult-orientated rock, but the quartet are playing to the same gallery as ever. Those in the almost exclusively female crowd as old as the band's average age, 24, were elder campaigners here.
Otherwise a packed teenage audience screamed along to Tom's affirmation that "being in McFly is the best job in the world", to drummer Harry's rather rambling goodbye, and to the newly buff Dougie and Danny's thick, tattooed arms, like they were a pair of gymnasts for whom puberty has been artificially delayed. Amid fan favourites like All About You and the acoustic heartthrobbery of Too Close For Comfort, the new material actually succeeded very well in being instantly adored by the McFly hardcore while drawing a line in the sand between then and now.
Older fans might have been amused by the way End of the World riffed liberally on Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds, I'll Be Your Man merged falsetto Prince vocals with the opening guitar motif of Band On the Run, and doses of guitar-twiddling, Bryan Adams-like respectability were spread liberally around. As the Take That anthemics of Shine a Light died down, though, the kids just screamed and screamed for more."
News.scotsman.com
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