torstai 26. toukokuuta 2011

MOTW jakso 3, videoita ja artikkeleita Brasiliasta

Jos haluat katsoa McFly On The Wallin kolmannen jakson hyvälaatuisena, sinun täytyy kopioida tämä osoite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Y6D2q2tWJZQ tänne kenttään, jonka yläpuolella lukee "Enter URL". Sitten vain klikkaa "Go" ja voit nauttia McFly on the Wallin kolmannesta jaksosta! :)
McFly on the Wallin nettisivulle myös lisättiin kaksi uutta videota, That's the Truth ja erittäin hauska "Electric Shocks".

Voit katsoa menneeltä Espanjan keikalta 3 videota täältä.

McFlyn haastatteluita MTV Brasililta:




McFly kävi jakamassa seksikkäimmän naisen palkinnon British Soap Awardseissa:


Muutamia videoita Brasiliasta...




Videoita Altas Horas -ohjelmasta:







Tässä on vielä linkkilista artikkeleihin, jos joku teistä vaikka osaa portugalia tai haluaa esim. Google kääntäjällä suomentaa näitä :)
"'Pensei que tocaria para uma tribo', diz McFly, sobre show em Manaus" - G1
"McFly conta histórias de festas, shows e mais!" - Capricho
"Dougie Poynter, do McFly, se encanta por Bruna Marquezine em show" - Globo
"Bruna Marquezine explica polêmica com Dougie, do McFLY" - Capricho
"McFLY coloca multidão para cantar em 1º show em São Paulo" - Capricho
"McFly empolga 5 mil fãs em São Paulo" - Jovem

Siinä taisi olla kaikki tältä kerralta!

torstai 19. toukokuuta 2011

McFly on the Wall jakso 2

Ikävä kyllä MOTW:n jakso Youtubessa ei ole saatavilla kuin vain Englannissa, mutta on melko yksinkertainen tapa kiertää tämä. Sinun täytyy kopioida tämä osoite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY-sEmYFKBo&list=SL tänne kenttään, jonka yläpuolella lukee "Enter URL". Sitten vain klikkaa "Go" ja voit nauttia McFly on the Wallin toisesta jaksosta! :)
McFly on the Wallin nettisivulle myös lisättiin uusi video, "Frozen t-shirts".

keskiviikko 18. toukokuuta 2011

POTC 4 ensi-ilta, McFly on the Wall

Nämä artikkelit ovat noin viikko sitten julkaistuja, en ole vain kerennyt päivittämään tässä jääkiekon MM-kisojen aikana..

"Drumsticks swapped for cricket bails

Harry Judd – the drummer from pop band McFly – will step out on to the cricket pitch in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT).
He will captain the TCT side against a celebrity line-up from Bunbury Cricket Club, organised by David English.
The event is now in its sixth year of raising money for the TCT unit at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, and has already raised at least £60,000.
It will also support the English Schools Cricket Association.
It starts at 10.30am on Sunday, June 26, at the Old Rectory in Carlton, near Newmarket.
There will also be live music, homemade teas, a barbecue and a fairground. Admission costs £8, under-16s free."
Cambridge News

"McFly ('McFly on the Wall')
Fly-on-the-wall reality shows don't have the greatest of reputations these days. Peter Andre, Kerry Katona and Katie Price have slurred the format's name with their tireless self-promotion. But do they always have to be tedious and grubby? Pop Kings McFly want to buck the trend with insider documentary series McFly On The Wall - yes, they went there - following their day-to-day lives in the band. Digital Spy had our doubts about the show, so went into battle with the boys and made them defend their latest project.
McFly on the Wall - it's a dreadful title, isn't it?
Harry: "Well, the journalist we spoke to before you thought it was a genius name. I'm actually more agreeing with you, but it does make sense. It's a fly-on-the-wall documentary. So... McFly on the Wall."
Dougie: "I wanted to call it McFly's Awesome Breakdancing DVD."
Tom: "It was either that or McFly Unzipped and that's even more cheesy!"
Danny: "I thought it should be called Danny and His Friends."
Isn't this what The Monkees did in the '60s? Are you not a bit behind the times?
Tom: "You've caught us red-handed. We were given these by someone earlier today [hands over Monkees CD]."
Harry: "Yeah, I suppose. I think the fans for some reason like to see what we get up to."
Tom: "It's not a scripted show, it's a documentary and I think some people are interested in what a band's lifestyle is like. We don't live the lives that many people think we do."
Will you now become grubby tabloid fodder like Katona and Andre?
The Band "Definitely."
Harry: "I think ours is documenting... actually...that's exactly what their shows are doing, isn't it?"
Tom: "None of our show is set up. I would never do a camera shot that's been staged. We've been steering away from that and wanted to stay clear of that."
Harry: "The furthest we'll go is if we say something and they ask us to do it again from a different angle. But we've very rarely even been doing that. Our references were... and don't get me wrong this is probably wrong..."
Dougie: "We're not even going to get close to it..."
Harry: "Yeah, we're probably not even close, but our references were Riding Giants, Dogtown and Z-Boys. More documentaries than reality shows."
Will this show finally expose you as boring and dull?
Harry: "We are absolutely boring and normal. They are trying to get stuff out of us and they are like, 'what do you do when you get home?' I'm like, 'mow the lawn!' It's not really that exciting."
Tom: "We had a couple of days off and they were like, 'do you want to go sky-diving?', and we were like, 'no, not really'. I think people's perceptions of us and what bands are really like are wrong. You do get glamorous rock and roll stuff every now and then, but it doesn't happen all the time."
Harry: "I think four other guys in this position we were put in when we were 17 would have taken much more advantage of it."
Tom: "We have experienced that stereotypical rock 'n' roll lifestyle, but I think we do live as ordinary lives as possible."
Have McFly always been a poor man's Busted?
Danny: "Definitely not. We're a rich man's Busted."
In what way are you a rich man's. They sang 'Year 3000'?
Tom: "We're still around. How many albums did they do anyway? Two? I wrote most of their No.1s anyway."
Rest of the band: "Wooooh!"
When you finally split up, which one will become the reality TV whore?
Tom: "Dougie."
Dougie: "Dougie on Ice."
Harry: "If you do ever see me doing that, please know that it was just for the money. These guys have lots of ability, which I don't really have, so I may just be taking part to pay for a new kitchen or pay for kids or what have you."
Are you not a manipulated boyband with people pulling the strings behind the scenes?
Danny: "That's part of the reason we are doing this. We want people to know what we do behind the scenes. Not everybody knows that about us. We choose things like the colour of the symbol on our album. That sounds a bit rubbish doesn't it?"
Tom: "That's the amount of creative control we have."
Dougie: "[In Little Britain Andy voice] I want a red one."
Are McFly old news? Are people not listening to The Wanted instead now?
Tom: "The Wanted are doing well. I suppose the test for them will be the next album."
Dougie: "I think the thing we always say is that we have been out now.... as openly gay men.... no.... we've been around for what is it? Seven years ago, I think we released our first album, and I think the challenge for any boyband - and we were a boyband with a twist - is have longevity. I think so far we've done."
Harry: "I don't want to speak for the other bands, but we are genuinely best friends. It is out there and there is nobody telling us what to do."
Dougie: "I think that shows as well where things have gone wrong. We admit it and hold our hands up. We approach things like any other rock band or actual band."
Tom: "A lot of people's issue with us is down to our demographic, but who is going to be unhappy with the people that buy their albums. That's one frustrating thing for us, that we get compared to these pop bands and we've released five albums, pretty much 100% written by us. Other pop bands rely on having good songs written for them."
Danny: "We have a lot more pressure. We even choose the colour of the band label on the albums!"
And finally, after all these years, there must be one member of the band that the other three hate?
The Band: "Yeah."
Harry: "That would suck"
Danny: "I think it's me secretly."
Dougie:"I think we work because we are a band and we know our roles and always have done."
Danny: "Your the bitch!"
Dougie: "Tom is the songwriter, Danny is the frontman and me and Harry are the rhythm section, the most bad-ass members of the band."
Danny: "They sit at the back of the bus, while me and Tom are sat at the front doing maths."
McFly on the Wall starts tonight at 10pm on 5*."
Digital Spy

Tom, Danny ja Dougie olivat Pirates of the Caribbeanin ensi-illassa, McFly Portugal
löysi muutamia kuvia galleriaansa. Tässä muutama video sieltä:



Danny on tehnyt uutta musiikkia studiossaan Roger Sanchezin kanssa, voit katsoa Ustream-pätkiä täältä.

McFlyn uudesta ohjelmasta McFly On the Wallista tuli ensimmäinen jakso hieman yli viikko sitten:


Channel 5:n virallisella McFly On the Wall -sivustolla on myös muutamia videoita. Toinen jakso ohjelmasta tulee tänään klo 22.00 Suomen aikaa. Yritän saada sen laitettua tänne mahdollisimman pian.

tiistai 3. toukokuuta 2011

Dannyn äidin kampaamon avajaiset

Uutisrintamalla on tällä hetkellä aika hiljaista.. Danny oli kuitenkin eilen äitinsä uuden kampaamon avajaisissa. Myöhemmin porukka siirtyi läheiseen pubiin, jossa Dannyn sisko Vicky ja entisen poikabändin V:n jäsen Antony Brant pitivät keikan. Heidän jälkeen oli Dannyn vuoro ja hän lauloi Bittersweet Symphonyn, Mr Writerin, Pass Outin, Shine A Lightin, My Generationin, Pinball Wizardin, Hungry Heartin ja Mustang Sallyn. Alla video Bittersweet Symphonystä, Youtubesta löytyy kyllä lisääkin.

Ja tässä vielä artikkeli Boltonin paikallislehdestä:

"It's all about mum's salon for McFly star Danny Jones
WHEN Kath Jones wanted a celebrity to endorse her new-look hair salon, she didn’t have to look too far.
For her son Danny Jones, a member of smash-hit band McFly, was on hand to perform the honours.
“He offered,” said Kath, “I’m so proud that he supports local businesses and organisations.”
But there was something in it for Danny as well.
“He actually had his hair cut on Saturday,” said Kath, who has owned the hairdressers in the Last Drop Village for more than 20 years.
The Village Studio has been renamed Xcel as part of a £15,000 investment to give it a trendy look. The transformation was part of a refurbishment of the complex, overseen by Kath and Steve Walsh, her partner and business partner.
Members of the public were greeted with champagne as they eagerly awaited the arrival of Danny, many of whom were clients.
Danny said: “The salon looks amazing , I’m loving it.
“I wanted to support my mum, because she has not had something like this before. It is so different to what it was like.”
He added: “I do like to support businesses and organisations in Bolton, because it is where I’m from.
“It’s brilliant so many people have turned up to support my mum, I never expected it.”
Despite celebrating the opening of the salon with his family the night before, he greeted autograph hunters and even belted out songs with his sister Vicky later in the afternoon.
Vicky said: “I’m so proud of my mum. Last time I sang with my brother was when they played at the MEN arena in 2007.”
The Bolton News