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Post by fynn57 on Feb 17, 2010 12:03:04 GMT
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Manda
I LIKE JEDWARD
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Post by Manda on Feb 17, 2010 12:36:28 GMT
Translated - one or two words still in german but most worked.Misfortunes never come singly Not the right note they hit, but they have the unconditional will to be showbiz stars: The amateurish pop duo "Jedward" splits the UK. Identical twins John Paul Henry Daniel Richard Grimes and Edward P. Anthony Kevin Patrick Grimes know that this snake from names on a CD sleeve fits. So they just call John & Edward. Or even shorter: Jedward. They also know, and has been since earliest childhood that they want to be pop stars, as the inseparable duo - offered himself as their parents each own room, she preferred to stay at the double bed. At the age of 18 years, the two Irishmen now fulfill her dream, the other is a musical nightmare. Through the talent show "X Factor" they became known in spite of their departure, this week published the debut single "Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)," a mash-up cover version of Queen's "Under Pressure" and "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, who is represented as a guest rapping. In the UK the song debuted at No. 2 in the charts. Whether the "Terrible Twins" with the great divide Schmalztollen but in fact are the next great thing or just the latest Castingshowgeschmacklosigkeit, this issue is dividing the British public. Finally, pop is the national folk music. From pop stars are expected in all the media fuss created, that a certain amount of musical talent is available. TV discoveries like Paul Potts and Susan Boyle distinguished precisely by its special votes. In Jedward all deficits be dubbed with tricky technical resources. Live, they have trouble to make the sounds, it frantically Herdplattentanzen excited, as if the stage of current flow, does not make things better. Compensate for the "lack of talent," attested to them 'X Factor' Simon Cowell juror, it by the unconditional will to be showbiz stars. In their fancy suits, they look like crazy hairdressing apprentices at karaoke. Pop music, the business of professionals, has fallen into the hands of amateurs - a culture shock for the British, like him, the group Tekkan with their amateurish soul ballad "Where are you, my sun?" 2006 sparked in Germany Is it bad or it is good because it's funny? Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Jedward in diplomatic diction as "not very good." His political opponent David Cameron as a fan early flirtation with the purchase of "Jed we can!" T-shirts. Robbie Williams appreciates their "very different kind of entertainment," Shakira and Lady Gaga interested in a collaboration. Hard to say whether the remains Jedward-Twins like the Hefeaufstrich Marmite is a purely British specialty. Their native Ireland certainly found the right turning to take advantage of Jedwards fame: The Tourism Authority switched radio commercials in which she apologized for the "hair and the PVC suit" of the duo.
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Post by ferdydurke on Feb 17, 2010 12:44:24 GMT
In their fancy suits, they look like crazy hairdressing apprentices at karaoke. Hahaha!!!! Something tells me the boys might actually rather appreciate that description ;D The Germans are only desperate for them to tour there. They'd love them even more than the Hoff
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Post by soxpatch on Feb 17, 2010 14:08:19 GMT
love the translation- they'll be falling over themselves soon enough to get a piece of them!
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Post by loza122 on Feb 17, 2010 14:10:57 GMT
love the translation- they'll be falling over themselves soon enough to get a piece of them! Oooof soxpatch, your sig is very back alley-ish if you catch my drift
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katie
I LOVE JEDWARD
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Post by katie on Feb 17, 2010 14:12:17 GMT
Germany, wow!
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Post by allanah on Feb 20, 2010 16:32:35 GMT
apparently their video was just played on a german music tv channel! my friend lives there and said she just saw it ;D so happy
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