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chocolate_boy
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Surprised no-one has commented on this all night!!! :eek:
Full list of winners:
http://www.nme.com/awards/winners
Arctic Monkeys the big winners.
Full list of winners:
http://www.nme.com/awards/winners
Arctic Monkeys the big winners.
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no love lost between russel brand and sir bob!
They look so embarrased and rightly so IMO
Exactly what I thought, Smash Hits poll winners party but with ooohhhh swearing.
The NME has long stopped being the champion of music it was in the past and is now nothing more than a teen mag...The Sugarbabes ???/ ok good pop band but this shows where the NME is these days'
Jo Whiley (sic) ..'this is one of the best NME awards Ive been to' ....shut up you faker.
what a p*ss poor awards show, what p*ss poor music. (Ian Brown exculded)
And the award to to acts that no-one will give a toss about in a years time goes to.......
I'm probably going to be slaughered for saying this, but it can't be any worse than the original!
The only parts I did pay attention to were Preston presenting the award to the Kaiser Chiefs(?) and they were the only ones who seemed to be grateful and appreciated it. I mean they even hugged Preston and thanked him where as the others couldn't even be bothered, a quick handshake was the most.
The other part was when Bono came on to speak about Bob Geldof, and Bob himself, in which I thought the audience were a bit rude in not listening to what he had to say - which IMO was very important.
I won't be watching them again.
bring Back Mutya
Women love a bastard!
Pete..sexy..mm well the junkie look doesn't exactly do it for me. Far sexier out there.
I don't, I think they're bastards!
As for Pete Doherty... sexiest man? MAN? he looks about 12 FFS! yeuuuch!
It's more an overplayed niceness than a modern classic. As far as 2005 singles go, Push The Button was better. Their last one was far, far better for me.
I enjoyed the Sugababes, if only because it was nice to see someone daring to smile through all the horrible pretension on show.
It's as though acting like arseholes who make out that they don't care about awards (even though they turn up) gives them some sort of kudos and credibility.
It feels as much as being about a load of posers putting across a contrived image as anyone who appears on any other award show like the Brits, and the people there just come across as trying to present a certain image of themselves. Trying their very best not to smile and look as sullen and blase as they possibly can.
Some of them came across as okay and pretty genuine, but most of them seemed to be 'acting' rebellious for the sake of image.
It seems sort of dated and predictable to see people at award ceremonies act like that nowadays. It just feels kind of fake.
I did enjoy the show though. And Ian Brown was great.:)
Yes...and sexiest man was whom? Pete Doherty...who the effing hell voted for him....I ask you?!?!?..... :eek:
sack the editor
ok fast selling album sales but thats only cos NME/Radio1 bummed the crap out of em, iv heard the album its ok not 'amazing' as everyone seems to think, much prefer Maxmo Park, Editors, Bloc Party. Too much hype for them, will soon fade away when then 'next big thing' pop up.
NME has definitely gone downhill. Perhaps I am just getting too old for it, but I'm sure it used to be more serious, now it's got a laddish tone & has posters ffs!
Agree with previous poster, disappointed no Maximo Park.
Yeah I thought it was out of order for Bob to call Russell a c*nt. Russell's comment was funny though-Bob didn't look too pleased.
Pete Doherty-sexiest male. WTF?