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Гари Барлоу и Маркус Коллинс
PoohДата: Вторник, 21.02.2012, 21:59 | Сообщение # 176
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Видео интервью с Маркусом
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PoohДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 17:24 | Сообщение # 177
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Гари с Маркусом сегодня biggrin


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PoohДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 17:24 | Сообщение # 178
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А это Маркусик вчера на Бритс


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MaryДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 17:44 | Сообщение # 179
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Простите, пожалуйста, за нескромный вопрос... А Маркус - гей что ли?

I ran a thousand miles to be by your side...
 
PoohДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 17:47 | Сообщение # 180
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Mary, почему же не скромный ) Нормальный вопрос))) А у Гари и Маркусик и Крейг - геи biggrin Открытые!

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MaryДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 17:50 | Сообщение # 181
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Pooh, biggrin Спасибо за ответ. Сегодня прочитала новость о его расставании с бойфрендом и удивилась. Думала, что он - гетеросексуал.
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PoohДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 19:02 | Сообщение # 182
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Mary, ммм! А я че-то не читала пока! Ну это следовало ожидать) Маркус ныне звезда biggrin
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BGiftДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 20:24 | Сообщение # 183
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Pooh, э, не догоняю, а за что Маркусу статуэтка?)

 
PoohДата: Среда, 22.02.2012, 20:32 | Сообщение # 184
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BGift, ни за что - добрые люди дали подержать biggrin biggrin biggrin

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PoohДата: Четверг, 23.02.2012, 11:49 | Сообщение # 185
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MARCUS Collins has revealed that his X Factor mentor, Gary Barlow, is like a FATHER to him.

The pair hit the recording studios as soon as the series finished and Marcus's first track from his self-titled debut album, Seven Nation Army, will be released next month.

The ex-crimper, 23, said: "I look up to him like he's my dad. He's unbelievable, such a nice guy.

"I speak to him all the time — I called the other day just to check in."

Meanwhile, Marcus said the rivalry between singers was even stronger ahead of the X Factor tour, as they all fight for music careers.

He added: "People are raring to go and don't want to be forgotten."

Starting on Saturday, the rivals - including Misha B, Janet Devlin, Craig Colton, Johnny Robinson, The Risk, Kitty Brucknell and Amelia Lily - will be playing gigs at arenas across the country.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol....ns.html


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PoohДата: Пятница, 24.02.2012, 20:38 | Сообщение # 186
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Go backstage at The X Factor Tour - Secret Mission 2


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PoohДата: Пятница, 24.02.2012, 22:11 | Сообщение # 187
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10 вещей без которых Маркус не сможет жить - порадовала обложка АТТИТЮДА biggrin biggrin biggrin
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PoohДата: Суббота, 25.02.2012, 21:05 | Сообщение # 188
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Решила сюда выложить biggrin
Песни, которые будут исполнять финалисты х фактора в туре .
Little Mix

ET
Superbass
Beautiful
Don’t Let Go
You Got The Love
Cannonball

Marcus Collins

Higher and Higher
Seven Nation Army
Moves Like Jagger
Reet Petite
Hey-Ya

Amelia Lily

China In Your Hand
Ain’t No Other Man
Since U Been Gone
Show Must Go On

Misha B

Rolling In The Deep
Who You Are
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Proud Mary

Janet Devlin

Fix You
Sweet Child Of Mine

Craig Colton

Set Fire To The Rain
Jar of Hearts

Kitty Brucknell

Edge Of Glory
Sweet Dreams

Johnny Robinson

I Believe In A Thing Called Love
Can’t Get You Out Of My Head

The Risk

She Said
Night To Remember

Group Songs
We Found Love, Party Rock Anthem, On The Floor, Moves like Jagger, Edge Of Glory mash up


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PoohДата: Понедельник, 27.02.2012, 20:31 | Сообщение # 189
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Сэмпл альбома
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PoohДата: Вторник, 28.02.2012, 20:14 | Сообщение # 190
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У Маркуса появился официальный сайт http://www.marcuscollinsmusic.com/

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PoohДата: Среда, 29.02.2012, 21:27 | Сообщение # 191
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PoohДата: Четверг, 01.03.2012, 20:15 | Сообщение # 192
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PoohДата: Воскресенье, 04.03.2012, 01:18 | Сообщение # 193
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PoohДата: Воскресенье, 04.03.2012, 21:40 | Сообщение # 195
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PoohДата: Воскресенье, 04.03.2012, 23:52 | Сообщение # 196
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X FACTOR runner-up Marcus Collins is doing his best to get Gary Barlow on to a gay club dance floor.

The singer, who releases debut single Seven Nation Army tomorrow, told me: “I’ve tried to get Gary out. I invited him to G-A-Y but he said it’s not his scene.

“He’d prefer to sit in with a glass of red wine.”

Newly-single Marcus, seen here in my exclusive snap, has had an influx of sex offers since splitting with his long-term boyfriend.

He added: “I get the strangest tweets. People just ask you to have intercourse with them, which I just don’t know how to reply to.”

Speaking from experience, it’s either yes or no!
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PoohДата: Понедельник, 05.03.2012, 22:19 | Сообщение # 197
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PoohДата: Понедельник, 05.03.2012, 22:34 | Сообщение # 198
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After Take That wrapped up last year’s record-breaking tour – 1.34 million tickets sold in one day; the UK’s highest grossing concert series ever – group majordomo Gary Barlow made his colleagues a promise. He wouldn’t be in touch for a year, leaving them alone to get on with something like normal lives.

Workaholic that he is, this was something of a sacrifice for Barlow. Not that he was hanging up his pop clogs entirely. The 41-year-old writer of deathless hits such as Back For Good and Never Forget had the small matter of a judging gig on The X Factor to attend to. Nothing like a gruelling prime-time telly slot – filling Simon Cowell’s pointy shoes as head judge – to while away the final five months of the year.

“I promised everybody a year off,” Barlow recalls with the mildly amused avuncular air that seems to be his default setting. “Cause we’ve pretty much done album, tour, album, tour for five years. So I said to everyone as we left the tour, ‘I’ll call you in a year’.” Pause. Smile. “Of course, I’ve called ’em all. But we haven’t talked about music!”

What’s more, he’s maintained the rapprochement with Robbie Williams, the one-time black sheep of the Take That family. After precipitating the band’s first split when he left in an explosion of hair bleach and drug use in 1995, “Rob” was welcomed back into the reformed fold for Progress, the bestselling album – by a country mile – of 2010.

“I do feel like it wasn’t just an 18-month thing with me and Rob. I think we’ll be friends forever now.” And creative partners? “I hope so,” he nods. “I hope so. I’ve written some stuff already, actually, with Rob,” he adds, confirming that Williams is now set on recording another solo album and embarking on another solo tour. Meanwhile Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald will return to life as a four-piece. “I mean, Rob writes all year round,” he continues. “But I always said to him, ‘if you get a sticky patch or whatever, I’ll come in and reignite all that stuff’.” Cause I’m someone who’s always creating, writing – I’ve always got ideas. So he can use me whenever he wants.”

Barlow is offering up his services elsewhere, too. His latest role: as executive producer of the first album by Marcus Collins. The Liverpudlian one-time hairdresser was one of Barlow’s mentored acts on the show and ended up coming second to girl band Little Mix in The X Factor final in December. Barlow is lending his elder pop statesman gravitas to the 23 year-old’s debut album. Under his canny tutelage, it’s been created at lightning speed: 10 weeks from first song written to the self-titled set’s arrival in the shops. Just in time for Mother’s Day.

Barlow says that he “sort of read” the route Collins needed to take on The X Factor finals weekend. “After the Saturday night I came off thinking, I don’t know if Marcus is gonna win this. But you know what? If he doesn’t, he needs to get straight in the studio and make this the fastest X Factor release ever… Because people do forget. Even the winners, they forget them.”

To Barlow’s mind, waiting until the following October to release their first proper single – as is alumni tradition (so they can be launched with a guest spot on the new season of the show) – is “too long, it really is”. He looked admiringly at the work ethic and work rate of Olly Murs, another runner-up who’s parlayed his losing status into an arena-filling career.

Barlow installed Collins in Metrophonic in Surrey. The studio complex is a top-40 song factory run by Brian Rawling, a hit maker for the likes of Cher and Kylie Minogue, and a long-term friend of Barlow’s. The youngster worked with a rota of different writers, “every single day in January”, recalls Collins, clearly still buzzing from the experience.

“I tried to not have Marcus feel I was sticking me nose in everything,” admits Barlow, who duly avoided the studio during Collins’s musical baptism of fire. What about Barlow’s own songwriting contributions?

“Well, I was careful not to bombard you with stuff,” he says to Collins. “But I sent you one song, didn’t I, that I thought would be suitable. And you loved it. Didn’t put any pressure on, though…”

The song, Feel Like I Feel, is a classic-but-modern disco tune, like Jamiroquai without the silly hats. If he’d been less than impressed, would Collins have had the gumption to say to his superstar boss, “nah, don’t like that”?

“I’m waiting for the day when I can say no to him. Cause everything he says seems to be right up to now! That’s why I’m so lucky. He knows what he’s doing.”

When and why did Barlow decide to become Yoda to Collins’s post-show career? “You know what?” he says in his low northern tones. “Right from when I was first asked to be on the show, I said, ‘listen, it’s twofold for me, this. I’ve got to have access to the acts afterwards.’ I don’t want to be a talking head on telly. I’ve never woken up in the night dreaming of that. I love working with young artists. I knew I’d get attached to all of ’em.”

But Collins, he affirms, was the one. He wasn’t just a good reality television star. He was a nascent songwriter with great performance chops, a serious dedication to working, and a winning smile. It all clicked for him, he recalls, in the week when Collins sang Jackie Wilson’s Reet Petite.

“I thought, ‘right, that’s it…’ It was him embracing the roots, being authentic, being fun, smiling. We used to say every week, no matter what happens, just smile. Because it radiates. People get it.”

“It’s true,” says Marcus, with something like a wince. In the run up to The X Factor live tour (which started at the end of February) he’d been getting mobbed everywhere.

“He’s got the kids on his side,” says Barlow, “and he’s got the girls. All the girls, are like, ‘oh, I just love Marcus’.”

An alarmed Collins, “out” since he was 16 and, until recently, in a long-term relationship, shoots his eyebrows up to his little quiff. “I get all the old women as well!” he laughs. “Coming up to me on the train or anywhere – I was literally running through King’s Cross station yesterday.”

“How’s all that been post the show? Sorry,” grins Barlow, turning to me, “I’m taking over here. No, I’m interested. Is it mad? Are you enjoying it?”

“Yeah, it’s good, it’s interesting,” replies the ever-perky Collins. “It’s just a matter of taking time to be nice to absolutely everyone.”

Barlow isn’t the only member of Take That offering advice to the cheerful pop prince raised by a single mother on Merseyside. As Collins tells it in his broad Scouse accent, when he and the other contestants met Robbie Williams at the “judge’s house” in Los Angeles, Williams told him: “If you want to get through this, I’m telling you now, it’s gonna be hard. And there’s gonna be people that are gonna slate you and they’re gonna say horrible things about you. And you’ve just got to find the inner strength to ignore it. I’ve done it, I’ve been there, and there was a time when I let it get into me head – and I started believing what they were saying. I proper crumbled from it. So don’t let it happen.”

“And,” Collins concludes, “since then I’ve had a shield all over me. Nothing can hit me now. Say whatever you want.” So if anyone disses the fact that his first single is a cover (of the White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army), as 2010 finalist Cher Lloyd has? “Pshaw,” Collins beams. “Not bothered.”

So, crafting future pop stars – Barlow can tick that one off: Collins’s album is a bright, bold, supremely catchy soul-pop record. Also on the to-do list for 2012: prepare for the arrival of baby number four (he tweeted he and wife Dawn’s good news at the end of last month). And impress the Queen: he’s responsible for booking the acts for June’s Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace.

Is there room for Collins on the bill? “We’ll have to see,” grins Barlow. “We’ve got McCartney and Elton and all these people on there. I don’t want someone coming up to me and going, ‘I’ve never even heard of this person’. I can’t book unknown acts, I really can’t. But, you know, I think he’s gonna have a big hit and I don’t think we’re gonna have much choice [about booking him], if I’m honest…”

After last month’s initial announcement of acts, Barlow is about to announce another five, including some Americans (“I wanted to announce just UK people first. But now the net widens”). He has room for 20 acts, with each doing seven minutes, “and the headliners doing maybe eight minutes”.

As the musical director, is he able to go to Sir Paul and say, “right, some Beatles songs please, but no Frog Chorus”?

“You know, I’ve already discussed what he’s doing. I booked him before, for a Children in Need show. Out of everyone he was the easiest. You just go and see him in his office and he goes, ‘right, I want to do this, what do you think?’ And you’re like, ‘brilliant! Amazing!’ If someone knows an audience, he knows an audience.” And is Elton behaving? “Yeah. Absolutely.”

Ask him if he needs to have Palace approval for his choice of acts and he replies with a hesitant, “aaahm, no”. So he doesn’t have Wills and Harry saying, “sorry Gary, we don’t like Cliff Richard?” Seemingly not.

“There’s points of the gig where the Queen’s watching the show, and points where she isn’t. So there’s a point where something quite modern would happen, which I know the Queen wouldn’t be in her seat for, so we’ll get away with it. So it’s quite strategic!” The whole Royal family will be in attendance, so presumably when Grandma’s away is when the princes will play. “Yeah,” chuckles Barlow, “those two like Coldplay and Jay-Z and those sort of artists.”

Of his experience working with Collins, he reflects that, “what’s happening right now is kinda the bit where I want to be in 10 years. This is my future. If I’m lucky enough to be an artist forever, great. But I do want to be involved in people’s careers. And helping people to break through.”

And is he coming back as an X Factor judge this year? “Um, I don’t think I can give that away. But it’s looking good, yeah.” Is Estelle joining instead of Kelly Rowland? “I’ve not heard that one. I hear a different one every day. You know what?” he concludes. “I hope nothing changes. I enjoyed everybody, I really did. But we’ll see.”

Still, something, he admits, is nagging at him. “We just realised that I had my first chart entry when Marcus was three. That was not a good thing to bring up, that.”

Was Collins a Take That fan?

“I was, but me mum was more. She was, like, obsessed.”

“Yeah,” twinkles Gary Barlow approvingly, “I’ve still got it…”

‘Seven Nation Army’ is released today, through Sony. The album, ‘Marcus Collins’, is released on March 12
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SwanheartДата: Понедельник, 05.03.2012, 23:54 | Сообщение # 199
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