Arctic Monkeys NME Acceptance Speech (Video) |
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As ever, we at Mardy-Bum.com are pleased to announce that we have the footage of last night's NME awards available for download.
The video download contains all three Arctic Monkeys acceptance speeches, which were very amusing. To download the footage, visit our Video Downloads page.
And as always, We Are Scientists front man Keith Murray was present, sending the crowd into laughter as the Arctic Monkeys seemed to be growing sick of getting up. |
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Arctic Monkeys Make History at NME Awards |
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Arctic Monkeys tonight (Feb 23) were the first ever band to take the NME award for both "Best New Band" and "Best British Band".
As well as these two awards, the band won the award for "Best Track" which was given for the band's debut single "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor".
Much anticipated were the band's reactions to the awards, and in all fairness and and as probably expected they weren't that bothered, though they did manage to thank the fans.
By the third award, the lads were sick of speaking and so who better to join them on stage than We Are Scientists' lead singer Keith Murray, never failing amuse the star-filled crowd.
The awards also saw a "surprise" performance from Sugababes who performed - you guessed it - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor. |
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Arctic Monkeys Up For 4 NME Awards |
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Tonight sees the 2024 NME Awards take place at the Hammersmith Palais, London - with Arctic Monkeys up for 4 awards.
The Sheffield foursome are up for "Best British Band", "Best New Band", "Best Live Band" and "Best Track" for debut single "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor" which reached number one in October 2005. Front man Alex Turner is also up for "Hero Of The Year" award.
The awards kick off at 7pm tonight (Feb23) and will be broadcast on E4 from 11pm. |
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"No More TV Shows" say Arctic Monkeys |
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Arctic Monkeys continued their television protest by finally announcing they will not appear on any more TV shows.
The band say they will continue to appear on live shows, though pre-recorded interviews and such like are out of the question.
'Monkeys drummer Matt Helders said "The TV interviews we did were abysmal. We just don't want to do it. We don't think we should have to do that stuff just because we're in a band.
"You can't win - either you're a knobhead for not doing stuff, or you bore people if they see your face everyday."
The band's lead singer Alex Turner added "And then there's the politics. You can't do one TV show without doing the other." |
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Arctic Monkeys to Play Sasquatch Festival (US) |
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As if it wasn't already going to be a hectic spring for Arctic Monkeys - they've now been confirmed to appear at the Sasquatch festival, Washington, in May.
According to the festival's official website, Arctic Monkeys will appear on Sunday, 28 May with the likes of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Death Cab For Cutie, Queens of the Stone Age and fellow NME Awards tourmates We Are Scientists.
More artists are to be confirmed and tickets go on sale 4 March at 11am. |
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