Music
Ordinary Boys deny 'Big Brother' album
Published Wednesday, Feb 1 2006, 14:56 GMT | By Miriam Zendle
The Ordinary Boys have said they will not make an album based around singer Preston's Big Brother experience, according to NME.com.
Preston explained: "Me and Will (Brown, guitarist) were saying we wanted to have a theme or something a bit clever in the next album. I don't think it will be Big Brother, but I'm sure there will be something about cheating politicians in there."
He added that it was likely there would be a song "about the difference between a friendship and a relationship and the ways they cross over, but there won't be a song directly about Big Brother - that would be really tw*tty!"
Preston explained: "Me and Will (Brown, guitarist) were saying we wanted to have a theme or something a bit clever in the next album. I don't think it will be Big Brother, but I'm sure there will be something about cheating politicians in there."
He added that it was likely there would be a song "about the difference between a friendship and a relationship and the ways they cross over, but there won't be a song directly about Big Brother - that would be really tw*tty!"
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