Music
Hard-Fi plan rowdiness for the Brits
Published Sunday, Feb 12 2006, 01:30 GMT | By Dave West
Hard-Fi have revealed their plan for a rowdy Brit awards ceremony and a fight with the Gorillaz.
Singer Richard Archer says his band – who are nominated for Best British Band and Best Rock Band – will make sure they enjoy themselves by drinking. “We will get very drunk I can guarantee that," he told the Daily Star. "We’ll win the Most Drunk Please Leave Now award."
He is determined that if they make it into the public eye they will make the most of it. “We’re not going to win but it would be hilarious if we had to go on stage after a few pints of Stella," he explained. "It would be a rant. A ‘Lets have it, come on, I’ll take you all on.’
“I’d take the whole room on. Even Gorillaz. But my manager’s pointed out it would be slightly embarrassing to get beaten up by a cartoon.”
Singer Richard Archer says his band – who are nominated for Best British Band and Best Rock Band – will make sure they enjoy themselves by drinking. “We will get very drunk I can guarantee that," he told the Daily Star. "We’ll win the Most Drunk Please Leave Now award."
He is determined that if they make it into the public eye they will make the most of it. “We’re not going to win but it would be hilarious if we had to go on stage after a few pints of Stella," he explained. "It would be a rant. A ‘Lets have it, come on, I’ll take you all on.’
“I’d take the whole room on. Even Gorillaz. But my manager’s pointed out it would be slightly embarrassing to get beaten up by a cartoon.”
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