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Happy Birthday Petra!!

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I hope you had an amazing day! :fangurl:

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!! :fangurl: Thank yoooooooooooouuuuuuuuuu!!

 

The day wasn't really great :naughty: but the birthday wishes I got from all of you made it much much MUCH better :fangurl:.

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Hello people in this thread :fangurl:

 

I received this email & I would be fantastic if you could help as well :fangurl:

 

 

 

Hello all friends/family/fans/random people who've supplied me with your email addresses!,

 

i just would like to ask everyone a little favor that will only take a minute of your time and will help me get a play on the wireless

(well, digital radio, actually).

 

The Musical Differences track called Our Times (which you can hear here http://www.last.fm/music/The+Musical+Differences ) has been included on the Best of Myspace Podcast (on i tunes).

 

If we get the most votes from the listeners we get played on NME radio this coming sunday.

 

Here is a link to the voting form- http://www.bestofmyspace.uk.com/?page_id=10

 

Simply provide

NAME

EMAIL

SUBJECT- "VOTE"

MESSAGE - "THE MUSICAL DIFFERENCES - OUR TIMES".

 

Please take a moment to do this for us and we will be massively grateful of your support .

 

See you soon.... ( OLD BLUE LAST gig in Shoreditch this monday, perhaps? 38 Great Eastern Street London EC2A 3ES http://www.oldbluelast.com )

lots of love

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Hello people in this thread :fa ngurl:

 

I received this email & I would be fantastic if you could help as well :fa ngurl:

If we get the most votes from the listeners we get played on NME radio this coming sunday.

 

Here is a link to the voting form- http://www.bestofmyspace.uk.com/?page_id=10

 

Simply provide

NAME

EMAIL

SUBJECT- "VOTE"

MESSAGE - "THE MUSICAL DIFFERENCES - OUR TIMES".

 

 

Just Voted :cheerful_h4h:

 

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!! :fangurl: Thank yoooooooooooouuuuuuuuuu!!

 

The day wasn't really great :naughty: but the birthday wishes I got from all of you made it much much MUCH better :fangurl:.

 

Aww well I'm glad your day got better :biggrin2:

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Hello fellow Kooks fans. As you can imagine, I was pretty over the moon when I got an email from the The Kooks a few weeks ago, telling me I’d won the competition to meet & interview Luke... not to mention majorly nervous! LOL! I’ve been a massive fan of the band ever since ‘Inside In / Inside Out’ came out and been to see them about 4 times now. We met up in a cafe in North London, where I got to ask him all the questions I wanted and find out more about the new album. He was such a cool, level headed guy and the whole thing was just an amazing experience. Especially cool to just get to chat to him about music and the stuff he’s into like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Libertines early stuff etc. I even got to meet Pete afterwards too! Anyway, here’s the interview. Hope you like it.... Amy B, Reading xx

 

Amy: How are you? How have things been gong?

 

Luke: I'm very well, things are good actually and it's nice to be in London for more than a few days and urm, I'm getting quite domesticated and all that, it's quite nice.

 

How long have you been back?

 

For about 5 months on and off but compared to usual where we tour so much, it's been really cool.

 

How long have you been in the studio?

 

About 2 months, rehearsing not recording. When we record ourselves we have computers and gadgets and all that and we can record in a room but we haven't started the album yet.

Do you know where you're going to record the album?

 

I think we're probably going to do it in London, maybe a mix of London and New York possibly, I always think it's nice to go somewhere else and get a fresh ear on what you've been doing.

How many tracks have you got so far?

 

We've got a lot, I mean I'm a pretty prolific songwriter so I have a lot of stuff, same as Hugh. Hugh writes a hell of a lot of material, so between us two already we have a hell of a lot. Pete writes as well so we're trying to whittle them down.

 

What will it sound like?

 

I don't really want to know I think it'll be quite spontaneous, there's a lot of different styles.

 

Any major new directions?

 

I think there will be, we're gonna be recording with a different bass player and drummer. it' gonna be different. Coz we jam, we just play music without songs and a melody, a lot of that stuff that turns into songs is quite San Franciscan is really groove based, almost a bit Rolling Stones, like that kind of groove rock n roll. It's a lot less hard than the second album probably, like guitar wise. I think we wanna make a really upbeat, fresh, happy sounding record.

 

What kind of music have you been listening to? what has been inspiring you?

 

Recently I really got into hip-hop.

 

Really?

 

Well that's in the past few days, someone gave me some Biggie Smalls stuff which is quite cool, I wouldn't say that it's influencing us necessarily, but like Beck as well in terms of production, it's quite interesting to listen to that type of stuff. Oh and jazz as well, you know when people really like something and you don't get it and you think 'am I missing a trick here?' but I recently got into the classics, I like Miles Davies.

 

There haven't been that many records that have done it for me recently, probably the last one was Edward Sharp & The Magnetic Zeros... I really like that album.

 

Will you be touring?

 

Yeah! I kinda miss it.

 

Are you a touring person?

 

Yeah, when you have lived like touring for 3/4 years which we have, you get really used to it. But like I said, I'm quite enjoying being domesticated and having a flat, all my stuff was in storage for a year and a half.

 

Best thing about touring?

 

*Laughs*

 

The best thing about it really for me is the family atmosphere because when you're with a group of ten people, they become your brothers and sisters, that's one of the coolest things. I was an only child, when I grew up it was just me and my mum so it's always been really cool to have a big group of people, I've always like that side of it. AND also playing music, you get to play every night to different people in a different place. there's nothing quite like that.

 

What's your favourite place that you've been too?

 

There's loads, everywhere's different. I did love touring America, we had so many good times there, they're really into their music. And it's just ‘cos you're going to the places where all the music kinda came from, you travel through Nashville and places like that where you're literally going through the towns where all that music came from.

 

Do you go on a big bus?

 

Yeah, you also have to fly a lot cos it's so big.

 

You OK flying?

 

Well yeah I have to be, it's not really a problem. We had a really shaky experience recently where we were on a plane , there was a lightening bolt which hit the plane. I was really weirded out. You know bands and planes don't mix well!

 

Did you actually see it?

 

Yeah it was the right jet engine that got hit, I was right next to it. I just saw this bolt, the whole plane shook. The funny thing was they didn't say anything on the tannoy, no one knew what the **** was going on. It was ****ing weird.

 

How's the rest of the band?

 

Yeah everyone's really good. We all live really close which is cool, we have a new drummer called Chris Prendergast.

 

Is he an old friend of you guys? Kind of yeah, friends of friends from school. we've become really good mates. He's in the family now, he's a very good drummer. He used to play for Kid Harpoon and he played with Loverman as well.

 

Can you give the fans any exclusive information on the album?

 

Ummm, oh I don't know. There is a song called 'Window To The Soul' which is one of the strongest tunes. Also there's a song called 'Weight Of The World' which I play piano on which I've never done. It's quite cool actually, it opens up a whole new avenue for me as a writer.

 

Best gig of last year?

 

That's really hard to tell actually. Jersey Live was cool, it was a good vibe. Ibiza Rocks was surprisingly good that was a mental gig, the crowd were crazy!

 

We're insane for you on Facebook, Do you have a profile?

 

I do have a profile, like under a under a different name that I sometimes go on just to see my friends in New York, see their pictures and stuff.

 

Do you keep an eye on The Kooks page?

 

Sometimes and with the website, just to see how it's going, I think we have a really strong following on the internet which is cool. I really like seeing people's covers.

 

Of your songs?

 

Yeah.

 

Do you have a favourite?

 

There was one of ‘Seaside’ years ago by this girl from Santiago, Chile I think. A really cool girl, she must have been like 14, she had the most gorgeous voice. I even emailed her, going like 'Hi it's Luke, great song!' she just replies "you're not, **** off, leave me alone!" *laughs*

 

Oh and lastly, when will the album be out?

 

Summertime.

 

That's it, Shall we go in?

 

Yeah it's ****ing freezing. Thanks for that.

 

No, thank you.

 

xx

 

So basically he is not directly saying that they have TOTALLY replaced Paul, right? So maybe he is just ill (because he is a wimp) and will be touring with them later but not recording the album? :dunno:

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Intro

 

Hello fellow Kooks fans. As you can imagine, I was pretty over the moon when I got an email from the The Kooks a few weeks ago, telling me I’d won the competition to meet & interview Luke... not to mention majorly nervous! LOL! I’ve been a massive fan of the band ever since ‘Inside In / Inside Out’ came out and been to see them about 4 times now. We met up in a cafe in North London, where I got to ask him all the questions I wanted and find out more about the new album. He was such a cool, level headed guy and the whole thing was just an amazing experience. Especially cool to just get to chat to him about music and the stuff he’s into like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Libertines early stuff etc. I even got to meet Pete afterwards too! Anyway, here’s the interview. Hope you like it.... Amy B, Reading xx

 

Amy: How are you? How have things been gong?

 

Luke: I'm very well, things are good actually and it's nice to be in London for more than a few days and urm, I'm getting quite domesticated and all that, it's quite nice.

 

How long have you been back?

 

For about 5 months on and off but compared to usual where we tour so much, it's been really cool.

 

How long have you been in the studio?

 

About 2 months, rehearsing not recording. When we record ourselves we have computers and gadgets and all that and we can record in a room but we haven't started the album yet.

Do you know where you're going to record the album?

 

I think we're probably going to do it in London, maybe a mix of London and New York possibly, I always think it's nice to go somewhere else and get a fresh ear on what you've been doing.

How many tracks have you got so far?

 

We've got a lot, I mean I'm a pretty prolific songwriter so I have a lot of stuff, same as Hugh. Hugh writes a hell of a lot of material, so between us two already we have a hell of a lot. Pete writes as well so we're trying to whittle them down.

 

What will it sound like?

 

I don't really want to know I think it'll be quite spontaneous, there's a lot of different styles.

 

Any major new directions?

 

I think there will be, we're gonna be recording with a different bass player and drummer. it' gonna be different. Coz we jam, we just play music without songs and a melody, a lot of that stuff that turns into songs is quite San Franciscan is really groove based, almost a bit Rolling Stones, like that kind of groove rock n roll. It's a lot less hard than the second album probably, like guitar wise. I think we wanna make a really upbeat, fresh, happy sounding record.

 

What kind of music have you been listening to? what has been inspiring you?

 

Recently I really got into hip-hop.

 

Really?

 

Well that's in the past few days, someone gave me some Biggie Smalls stuff which is quite cool, I wouldn't say that it's influencing us necessarily, but like Beck as well in terms of production, it's quite interesting to listen to that type of stuff. Oh and jazz as well, you know when people really like something and you don't get it and you think 'am I missing a trick here?' but I recently got into the classics, I like Miles Davies.

 

There haven't been that many records that have done it for me recently, probably the last one was Edward Sharp & The Magnetic Zeros... I really like that album.

 

Will you be touring?

 

Yeah! I kinda miss it.

 

Are you a touring person?

 

Yeah, when you have lived like touring for 3/4 years which we have, you get really used to it. But like I said, I'm quite enjoying being domesticated and having a flat, all my stuff was in storage for a year and a half.

 

Best thing about touring?

 

*Laughs*

 

The best thing about it really for me is the family atmosphere because when you're with a group of ten people, they become your brothers and sisters, that's one of the coolest things. I was an only child, when I grew up it was just me and my mum so it's always been really cool to have a big group of people, I've always like that side of it. AND also playing music, you get to play every night to different people in a different place. there's nothing quite like that.

 

What's your favourite place that you've been too?

 

There's loads, everywhere's different. I did love touring America, we had so many good times there, they're really into their music. And it's just ‘cos you're going to the places where all the music kinda came from, you travel through Nashville and places like that where you're literally going through the towns where all that music came from.

 

Do you go on a big bus?

 

Yeah, you also have to fly a lot cos it's so big.

 

You OK flying?

 

Well yeah I have to be, it's not really a problem. We had a really shaky experience recently where we were on a plane , there was a lightening bolt which hit the plane. I was really weirded out. You know bands and planes don't mix well!

 

Did you actually see it?

 

Yeah it was the right jet engine that got hit, I was right next to it. I just saw this bolt, the whole plane shook. The funny thing was they didn't say anything on the tannoy, no one knew what the **** was going on. It was ****ing weird.

 

How's the rest of the band?

 

Yeah everyone's really good. We all live really close which is cool, we have a new drummer called Chris Prendergast.

 

Is he an old friend of you guys? Kind of yeah, friends of friends from school. we've become really good mates. He's in the family now, he's a very good drummer. He used to play for Kid Harpoon and he played with Loverman as well.

 

Can you give the fans any exclusive information on the album?

 

Ummm, oh I don't know. There is a song called 'Window To The Soul' which is one of the strongest tunes. Also there's a song called 'Weight Of The World' which I play piano on which I've never done. It's quite cool actually, it opens up a whole new avenue for me as a writer.

 

Best gig of last year?

 

That's really hard to tell actually. Jersey Live was cool, it was a good vibe. Ibiza Rocks was surprisingly good that was a mental gig, the crowd were crazy!

 

We're insane for you on Facebook, Do you have a profile?

 

I do have a profile, like under a under a different name that I sometimes go on just to see my friends in New York, see their pictures and stuff.

 

Do you keep an eye on The Kooks page?

 

Sometimes and with the website, just to see how it's going, I think we have a really strong following on the internet which is cool. I really like seeing people's covers.

 

Of your songs?

 

Yeah.

 

Do you have a favourite?

 

There was one of ‘Seaside’ years ago by this girl from Santiago, Chile I think. A really cool girl, she must have been like 14, she had the most gorgeous voice. I even emailed her, going like 'Hi it's Luke, great song!' she just replies "you're not, **** off, leave me alone!" *laughs*

 

Oh and lastly, when will the album be out?

 

Summertime.

 

That's it, Shall we go in?

 

Yeah it's ****ing freezing. Thanks for that.

 

No, thank you.

 

xx

 

So basically he is not directly saying that they have TOTALLY replaced Paul, right? So maybe he is just ill (because he is a wimp) and will be touring with them later but not recording the album? :dunno:

 

 

waitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt : NO MORE PAUL? :boxed:

sorry if i'm late or something..

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Hello fellow Kooks fans. As you can imagine, I was pretty over the moon when I got an email from the The Kooks a few weeks ago, telling me I’d won the competition to meet & interview Luke... not to mention majorly nervous! LOL! I’ve been a massive fan of the band ever since ‘Inside In / Inside Out’ came out and been to see them about 4 times now. We met up in a cafe in North London, where I got to ask him all the questions I wanted and find out more about the new album. He was such a cool, level headed guy and the whole thing was just an amazing experience. Especially cool to just get to chat to him about music and the stuff he’s into like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Libertines early stuff etc. I even got to meet Pete afterwards too! Anyway, here’s the interview. Hope you like it.... Amy B, Reading xx

 

Amy: How are you? How have things been gong?

 

Luke: I'm very well, things are good actually and it's nice to be in London for more than a few days and urm, I'm getting quite domesticated and all that, it's quite nice.

 

How long have you been back?

 

For about 5 months on and off but compared to usual where we tour so much, it's been really cool.

 

How long have you been in the studio?

 

About 2 months, rehearsing not recording. When we record ourselves we have computers and gadgets and all that and we can record in a room but we haven't started the album yet.

Do you know where you're going to record the album?

 

I think we're probably going to do it in London, maybe a mix of London and New York possibly, I always think it's nice to go somewhere else and get a fresh ear on what you've been doing.

How many tracks have you got so far?

 

We've got a lot, I mean I'm a pretty prolific songwriter so I have a lot of stuff, same as Hugh. Hugh writes a hell of a lot of material, so between us two already we have a hell of a lot. Pete writes as well so we're trying to whittle them down.

 

What will it sound like?

 

I don't really want to know I think it'll be quite spontaneous, there's a lot of different styles.

 

Any major new directions?

 

I think there will be, we're gonna be recording with a different bass player and drummer. it' gonna be different. Coz we jam, we just play music without songs and a melody, a lot of that stuff that turns into songs is quite San Franciscan is really groove based, almost a bit Rolling Stones, like that kind of groove rock n roll. It's a lot less hard than the second album probably, like guitar wise. I think we wanna make a really upbeat, fresh, happy sounding record.

 

What kind of music have you been listening to? what has been inspiring you?

 

Recently I really got into hip-hop.

 

Really?

 

Well that's in the past few days, someone gave me some Biggie Smalls stuff which is quite cool, I wouldn't say that it's influencing us necessarily, but like Beck as well in terms of production, it's quite interesting to listen to that type of stuff. Oh and jazz as well, you know when people really like something and you don't get it and you think 'am I missing a trick here?' but I recently got into the classics, I like Miles Davies.

 

There haven't been that many records that have done it for me recently, probably the last one was Edward Sharp & The Magnetic Zeros... I really like that album.

 

Will you be touring?

 

Yeah! I kinda miss it.

 

Are you a touring person?

 

Yeah, when you have lived like touring for 3/4 years which we have, you get really used to it. But like I said, I'm quite enjoying being domesticated and having a flat, all my stuff was in storage for a year and a half.

 

Best thing about touring?

 

*Laughs*

 

The best thing about it really for me is the family atmosphere because when you're with a group of ten people, they become your brothers and sisters, that's one of the coolest things. I was an only child, when I grew up it was just me and my mum so it's always been really cool to have a big group of people, I've always like that side of it. AND also playing music, you get to play every night to different people in a different place. there's nothing quite like that.

 

What's your favourite place that you've been too?

 

There's loads, everywhere's different. I did love touring America, we had so many good times there, they're really into their music. And it's just ‘cos you're going to the places where all the music kinda came from, you travel through Nashville and places like that where you're literally going through the towns where all that music came from.

 

Do you go on a big bus?

 

Yeah, you also have to fly a lot cos it's so big.

 

You OK flying?

 

Well yeah I have to be, it's not really a problem. We had a really shaky experience recently where we were on a plane , there was a lightening bolt which hit the plane. I was really weirded out. You know bands and planes don't mix well!

 

Did you actually see it?

 

Yeah it was the right jet engine that got hit, I was right next to it. I just saw this bolt, the whole plane shook. The funny thing was they didn't say anything on the tannoy, no one knew what the **** was going on. It was ****ing weird.

 

How's the rest of the band?

 

Yeah everyone's really good. We all live really close which is cool, we have a new drummer called Chris Prendergast.

 

Is he an old friend of you guys? Kind of yeah, friends of friends from school. we've become really good mates. He's in the family now, he's a very good drummer. He used to play for Kid Harpoon and he played with Loverman as well.

 

Can you give the fans any exclusive information on the album?

 

Ummm, oh I don't know. There is a song called 'Window To The Soul' which is one of the strongest tunes. Also there's a song called 'Weight Of The World' which I play piano on which I've never done. It's quite cool actually, it opens up a whole new avenue for me as a writer.

 

Best gig of last year?

 

That's really hard to tell actually. Jersey Live was cool, it was a good vibe. Ibiza Rocks was surprisingly good that was a mental gig, the crowd were crazy!

 

We're insane for you on Facebook, Do you have a profile?

 

I do have a profile, like under a under a different name that I sometimes go on just to see my friends in New York, see their pictures and stuff.

 

Do you keep an eye on The Kooks page?

 

Sometimes and with the website, just to see how it's going, I think we have a really strong following on the internet which is cool. I really like seeing people's covers.

 

Of your songs?

 

Yeah.

 

Do you have a favourite?

 

There was one of ‘Seaside’ years ago by this girl from Santiago, Chile I think. A really cool girl, she must have been like 14, she had the most gorgeous voice. I even emailed her, going like 'Hi it's Luke, great song!' she just replies "you're not, **** off, leave me alone!" *laughs*

 

Oh and lastly, when will the album be out?

 

Summertime.

 

That's it, Shall we go in?

 

Yeah it's ****ing freezing. Thanks for that.

 

No, thank you.

 

xx

 

So basically he is not directly saying that they have TOTALLY replaced Paul, right? So maybe he is just ill (because he is a wimp) and will be touring with them later but not recording the album? :dunno:

 

Wow...She is so lucky! It must have been awesome to interview Luke :fangurl:

 

waitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt : NO MORE PAUL? :boxed:

sorry if i'm late or something..

 

Yeah :thumbdown: I think he's leaving :boxed:

 

I don't even want to talk/think about it.

 

I just hope for the best.

Same here.

 

:box ed:

 

(still, it WOULD mean he is running around freely in Sussex :think2: )

 

I hope Paul comes back :dunno:

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Wow...She is so lucky! It must have been awesome to interview Luke :fangurl:

 

...but still: she was promised an interview with the BAND, not just Luke :sneaky2:

 

 

Yeah :thumbdown: I think he's leaving :boxed:

 

Don't name the thing that-must-not-be-named :crybaby:!

 

 

 

I hope Paul comes back :dunno:

 

:fangurl:!

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...but still: she was promised an interview with the BAND, not just Luke :sneaky2:

 

Yeah, were the rest of the band there? And she only talked to Luke? Or was Luke just there? :dunno:

 

Don't name the thing that-must-not-be-named :crybaby:!

 

Oops I meant that...no one is leaving the band :mf_rosetinted:

 

:naughty:

 

:fangurl:!

 

:fangurl:

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Yeah :thumbdown: I think he's leaving :boxed:

 

Don't name the thing that-must-not-be-named :crybaby:!

 

Oops I meant that...no one is leaving the band :mf_rosetinted:

 

*gives sneaky look to Natalie* (:tears:) no, i really just hope everything STAYs the same.

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Yeah, were the rest of the band there? And she only talked to Luke? Or was Luke just there? :dunno:

 

I think it was really just Luke. That's stupid. :blink::sneaky2:

 

 

Oops I meant that...no one is leaving the band :mf_rosetinted:

 

:cheerful_h4h:

 

I heard everyone but Pete was thinking about forming a new side project together though. :fisch:

 

*gives sneaky look to Natalie* (:tears:) no, i really just hope everything STAYs the same.

 

YES!!! :crybaby:

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It still doesnt say a lot :naughty:

 

Hi everyone.

 

I'm sure a few of you have been wondering what's been going on with regards to Paul, especially since Luke mentioned on Radio 1 that we now have Chris Prendergast playing drums. Basically, Paul hasn’t managed to shake off what has now become a long term injury, meaning he cannot play at the moment and so we have had to get a new drummer in. It’s been a difficult time but Chris is a great guy. Paul and ourselves are all really close still and Paul has been carrying on writing songs, as that's something that never stops. Naturally he is disappointed he can't be there to both make a record and tour and we hope he gets his injury sorted as it’s been a difficult one for him to deal with.

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My poor Paul! BUT they are not saying he's going to be replaced permanently! which is good but it also means he's not recording and that he will not tour! :crybaby: Which is basically like replacing him for a long period of time :boxed:

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It still doesnt say a lot :naughty:

 

Hi everyone.

 

I'm sure a few of you have been wondering what's been going on with regards to Paul, especially since Luke mentioned on Radio 1 that we now have Chris Prendergast playing drums. Basically, Paul hasn’t managed to shake off what has now become a long term injury, meaning he cannot play at the moment and so we have had to get a new drummer in. It’s been a difficult time but Chris is a great guy. Paul and ourselves are all really close still and Paul has been carrying on writing songs, as that's something that never stops. Naturally he is disappointed he can't be there to both make a record and tour and we hope he gets his injury sorted as it’s been a difficult one for him to deal with.

 

 

I think that was a weird way to end that paragraph :aah: I wanted some more information :naughty:

But I'm glad that they say they are all still close :wub2:

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Hugh looks hot (and has the same scarf I bought in Lewes :fangurl:)

 

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(L-R) Luke Pritchard, Peter Denton, Paul James Garred and Hugh Harris of The Kooks attend the Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women?s wear show at the Parade Ground, Chelsea College of Art on February 23, 2010 in London, England.

 

Chris looks Paul-ish with the jeans but I'm really missing the loveliness :crybaby:

 

 

And here Hugh looks A LOT less hot :naughty:

But Paul is there! Next to Pete! :fangurl:

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Peter Denton, Paul James Garred, Luke Pritchard and Hugh Harris of The Kooks and model George Craig attend the Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women?s wear show at the Parade Ground, Chelsea College of Art on February 23, 2010 in London, England.

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I will keep this picture forever :fangurl:

 

:naughty:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well that gives me a SLIGHT idea who the second guy on the right could be :naughty:

 

Who is the very right one though? :blink:

 

:fangurl: :fangurl:

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