When was one direction in new york
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Nor do the five attempt much in the way of choreography when they do take the stage. But they can sing, and the material — the slow songs, the fast songs, the mid-tempo songs, the product of 22 credited songwriters excluding the boys themselves, who get co-credits on three numbers on the album — is targeted at its market with precision accuracy: "what makes you beautiful" is — of course — that you don't realise that you are And the response?
The response is extraordinary: one of One Direction's two managers claims he has seen a reading that shows the screaming reached decibels — a figure comfortably beyond that at which sustained exposure can result in hearing loss. And having been surrounded by the hysteria, when an old adage about there not being a dry seat left in the house also came to find, it was easy to believe him. Afterwards I speak to Meaghan, 17, from Long Island, and her year old friend Carli, from New Jersey, although they're finding it hard to get their words out.
Does it matter that they're British, I ask? The following afternoon, I see the boys in their hotel, the entrance to which is surrounded by girls. Up on the 12th floor, Paul, the tour manager-cum-"glorified babysitter" as they describe him is sitting on the floor, nursing a hamburger, warding off fans who make it this far.
It's a scene uncannily reminiscent from a present that I've brought with me: a DVD of the Maysles brothers' seminal film of the Beatles first visit to America in the spring of It could easily have been the grandmothers of the girls sneaking around the hotel now who were there to mob the Moptops. Dressed down and in close-up, these five boys couldn't be more perky or sweet, even if they have been media-trained to within an inch of their lives expertly fending off a question about how humiliating it must have been for Big Time Rush the previous night, for instance.
I ask about the toll the relentless pace is taking on them and Liam it was definitely Liam says, "Part of me just wants to go back to Wolverhampton and play in a field," but he didn't really mean it. We don't have much else to say to each other I blanche at asking Harry about his recently ended romance with a TV presenter, Caroline Flack, 32, the only bit of sort-of scandal to touch them thus far , but they do seem thrilled with my present, while all along I'd thought they might not even know who the Beatles were or are.
They promise to watch it when there's time, but time is what they don't have now: after our 20 minutes are up they have to leave for rehearsals: tomorrow they make their national TV debut in the US for the same Today TV show at Rockefeller Plaza, in front several thousand hysterical girls; the album comes out the following day, and next week they'll know if they are No 1.
We all watched it last night and it was really interesting. We didn't realise quite how cheeky they were so I think we will definitely be borrowing some of their lines! We can really relate to how they must have been feeling coming over here and much like us, having your band mates around keeps us all grounded and makes the madness a little easier to deal with.
That said, it's a very surreal time amazing but surreal!
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