Tuesday 28 August 2012

The Scripts Danny take stands for Cher Lloyd!!

Cher Lloyd in her recent gig at V festival faced the awful experience. Cher Lloyd was seen running off the stage in tears after one audience member launched a bottle of urine at her.

"That's an awful thing to to happen to such a young girl, and I hope she doesn't take offence from it," he told Gigwise. "I would probably have said the organisers could have seen that before it happened.

"I'm surprised it happened at V fest, that's quite a 'pop' festival. I guess the V festival-goers are going to go to watch the left-of-centre acts, but then I guess ones that are so straight forward, ones that have come off the television."

Example & Professor Green also defended the singer after the incident.


Writing on Twitter, Prof Green said: "Someone needs to have a word with themselves... how f**king disgusting can people be? Chin up @cherlloyd.

"It's easier to walk away from a stage if you don't like an artist than it is to fill a bottle with p**s and launch it, surely?"

He added: "I got hit with a pound coin once. I suspect it cost the person who threw it more than it did me.
"I'd take the hate and the success over being unsuccessful and as stuck as I was before any day of the week."

Example also waded in, quipping: "Whilst i'm not a fan of Cher Lloyd I don't think anyone deserves bottles of piss thrown at them. Stick to plain old booing in future people."
   

Sunday 19 August 2012

The Script Writing More Songs For People To Make Them Dance

The Script band member Danny O'Donoghue is pleased that they have started writing more songs people can dance to.

The Script these days are busy in releasing their 3rd album and frontman Danny is too happy that there are more upbeat tunes than their last two LPs.

He said: ''For ages, a Script song would be about singing your heart out in the car but you couldn't dance to a song.

''But there's a few songs on this album that you can put on in a bar now. 'Good Ol' Days' was inspired by our mates in Dublin. We go down the pub with them when we are home and we see what they say we should do next.''