keskiviikko 6. lokakuuta 2010

Uusi video mcfly.comissa & McFly rock Leeds school

Sillä aikaa, kun Super City on kiinni, McFly lisäilee pieniä videon pätkiä jne mcfly.comiin. Eilen illalla he lisäsivät videon Giganista (Gig in Wigan). Sivustolla on myös pieni päivitys Super Cityn tilasta:

"To all our amazing Pioneers and Citizens and Fans

Tom has posted a full explanation as to why the site is temporarily down on his tumblr at www.tommcfly.com.
We are currently working on the right solution and hope to have Super City back up very shortly so that you can all get back in!
Please be assured that when the site launches again, ALL of you, will be able to login, with the details you registered with on Friday 1st October you WILL NOT need to sign up again.
If wish to be refunded in FULL, please email mcfly@sandbag.uk.com, include your order number and confirmation that you would like to cancel your subscription.
Please note that your account details will then be deleted and you will have to sign up again should you wish to re-join once the site relaunches. This does mean you may lose the Pioneer status if places are no longer available.
Every subscribed member has been sent a separate email with full details on the free month and refunds direct to your inbox.
Super City will be back soon - but in the meantime we will be putting up lots of exciting new video content for you to check out on www.mcfly.com
Thank you for your patience and understanding
Love
Super City HQ"
Ja artikkeli:

"McFly rock Leeds school
As a chart-topping band, they're more used to performing in front of crowds at Wembley Arena and Party in the Park. But now McFly can add a primary school in suburban Leeds to their list of gigs after playing at a packed-out school assembly.
The foursome – Harry Judd, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Tom Fletcher – performed three songs to pupils at Cottingley Primary School after pupil Ami Thorpe, 11, won a competition with 96.3 Radio Aire.
More than 100 youngsters screamed as the group walked onto the tiny stage in the school hall, where they opened with latest single Party Girl.
They went on to perform old favourite All About You, closing with their debut hit Five Colours in Her Hair.
In a chat with the YEP, Danny said: "It's good playing for the younger fans because they're not as judgmental as older audiences.
"They're a bit more understanding. If they're really young, they just stand up and dance around."
Tom added: "Adults are quite hard to impress but the young fans are always very sweet."
The guys also answered questions on stage from the youngsters, put to them by Radio Aire's breakfast show hosts JK and Joel.
It emerged that Tom's favourite food is pizza, Danny's favourite karaoke song is My Heart Will Go On, Harry was "mischievous" in school and Dougie thinks dating Frankie Sandford, a member of girl band The Saturdays, is "awesome".
The boys, who have a new album called Above the Noise out next month, said performing at schools like Cottingley was a "lot of fun".
Dougie told the YEP: "It's just nice to come and entertain people for the day. When this sort of thing happens in school, it's always really exciting for the kids. It's something a bit different."
Tom added: "Although we never had anything like this at our school. But firemen came in to do assemblies and that was exciting."
They also said they were enjoying the latest series of X Factor and tipped either Cher Lloyd, Matt Cardle or Nicolo Festa to win.
Harry said: "Cher is getting a lot of stick and I don't know why, it's really annoying me. People are having a go at her for mucking up her audition but she had a reason to sing badly – she was ill. Katie didn't have a reason."
Danny added: "Cher is just like Cheryl though. They have the same dress sense, the same tattoo and even half of the same name."
Ami, who presented the boys with a teddy bear and a thank you cookie after the gig, said: "It was everything I hoped it would be. They were lovely and it's been a brilliant day."


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