Music
Blue struggle to remember song lyrics
Published Tuesday, Jun 9 2009, 15:32 BST | By Nick Levine and David Balls
Blue have admitted that they have struggled to remember their song lyrics since reforming for several live dates this summer.
The boyband performed together for the first time in four years at the Capital FM Summertime Ball on Sunday, singing hits including 'All Rise' and 'One Love'.
"It's great. The banter's still there, the laughs are still there and the whole Blue thing's still there," group member Antony Costa told DS.
However, bandmate Duncan James admitted that relearning the words to the group's hits has been "quite mad".
"You just sing them over and over again, hundreds and hundreds of times, and then you don't sing them for four years and they completely go out of your memory," he said.
"Remembering them again is like, 'What was that line again? What was that verse?' It's quite weird."
Press 'play' below to watch our full interview with Blue
The boyband performed together for the first time in four years at the Capital FM Summertime Ball on Sunday, singing hits including 'All Rise' and 'One Love'.
"It's great. The banter's still there, the laughs are still there and the whole Blue thing's still there," group member Antony Costa told DS.
However, bandmate Duncan James admitted that relearning the words to the group's hits has been "quite mad".
"You just sing them over and over again, hundreds and hundreds of times, and then you don't sing them for four years and they completely go out of your memory," he said.
"Remembering them again is like, 'What was that line again? What was that verse?' It's quite weird."
Press 'play' below to watch our full interview with Blue
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