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31 January 2014

And it's back...

The quiff is back , bigger than ever lol

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Look nearly down to me chin waaaaa

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I wear it back like this mostly , otherwise it's always in me face

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Source: @TheScript_Danny

28 January 2014

13 December 2013

Studio right now!

This is a picture from The Script in the recording studio today which Mark put up on Twitter


Source: Mark Sheehan - Twitter

5 December 2013

At The Studio - Picture

On twitter today, Danny put up at picture of this in the studio today.


Source: @TheScript_Danny 

19 November 2013

2010 Meteor Awards Nominations - Pictures

Back to February 2010

Danny O'Donoghue & Keith Barry 2010 Meteor Music Awards nominations announcement held at The Mansion House

"Are you saying The Script won't win an award?"

 

(Now, now boys, play nice for the men with the camera's)



Source: GettyImages / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

12 October 2013

Arthurs Day 2011 Performance - Pullman Ballroom, Central Park, West Jakarta - PICTURES

The Good Ole Days of 2011. Arthurs Day Performance

  
  
  


  
  

Source: Hak Cipta / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

Arthurs Day 2011 - Jakarta - Indonesia - PRESS CONFERENCE Pictures

Back in the Good Ole Days of 2011. Arthurs Day Press Conference

 
    



  



Source: Hak Cipta / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

6 October 2013

The Script and rapper B.o.B collaborate on Walk Away Dec 2010.

The Good Ole Days, The Script met B.o.B in 2010 and collaborated on Walk Away from Science & Faith


The Script and rapper B.o.B hang out in Florida in December 2010.

The guys from Irish band The Script haven't forgotten about their US fans, who made their song "Breakeven" a Top 20 hit on the Hot 100 last year - The Danny O'Donoghue-led group will return in the coming weeks to the states to promote their newest studio album "Science & Faith" which will hit stores in the country this January 18th (2011). They did get to release "For the First Time" in America last year, but schedule problems prevented the lads from going to the USA to promote it, so they decided to focus first in Europe and then this year cross the pond again. And The Script have enlisted track #9 on the CD - and one of the stand-outs - "Walk Away" to become their first *real* single in the states. 

However, the version The Script will release there will vary from the original. Rapper B.o.B joins in the official US edit. "Wow, I never ever imagined a collabo between The Script and Bobby Ray, but that has happened. And gladly this risky experiment has turned out pretty well!" B.o.B already tried some pop/rock on his debut album so he blended well with The Script's tune. 


Source: PopArt

2 October 2013

27 September 2013

ARTHUR'S DAY REVIEW: WHELAN'S

Featuring an intimate homecoming for The Script...



Home-grown music really was the order of the day yesterday as Irish pop sensations The Script delighted the Arthur’s Day crowd in the warm Wexford St venue.

The band’s huge Irish fan base was evident when Dave Fanning introduced them as the night’s main mystery act and the three-piece bounded onto the stage at approx 9.30 to a chorus of deafening roars.


Having just finished up a set merely an hour beforehand in the surprising location of The Ivy House in Drumcondra, Danny O’Donoghue and the boys unleashed such energy it was hard to imagine they hadn’t been preparing for hours.

Warmed up earlier by energetic appearances from Australian hip-hop sensation Iggy Azalea, who delighted the crowd with tracks from her forthcoming debut album The New Classic, and a one-man beat machine in the form of Nottingham’s The Petebox, The Script wowed with a glittering set culled from their three chart-busting long-players. Debut single 'The Man Who Can't Be Moved' went down especially well, with the packed audience contributing their voice to at least half of the breakthrough smash.

The Dublin act kept interaction with the ecstatic audience to an absolute maximum. As Danny brought up issues like the recession and emigration, the mood was patriotic and proud as three pints of Guinness were crowd-surfed onto the stage to the thirsty trio.


Finishing on a high with hit single 'Hall of Fame’, Danny expressed their complete support of Arthur’s Day and the platform the Arthur Guinness Projects created for otherwise neglected Irish musical talent.

Source: HotPress / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

Arthurs Day Ivy House / Whelans Review - The Script

As long as Arthur's Day continues to flow, controversy and debate will surely follow. Praised and bashed in equal measure, the drink giant's divisive marketing wheeze has always been a frustratingly mixed blessing for punters who put live music ahead of the alcohol - the promise of headline acts in intimate venues versus the uncertainty of who might be there, where or when. All thanks to Arthur. 
 

One must get ahead of the game, so when The Script take to the stage at Drumcondra's Ivy House pub before 7pm, for every loyal fan in receipt of last-minute tip-offs, there seems to be two who happened to be in the right place at the right time. As the word spreads and the audience (and temperature) swells accordingly, Danny O'Donoghue and his bandmates deliver a 40 minute pop-rock hit parade, the likes of 'Breakeven', 'Talk You Down', 'For the First Time' and 'Hall of Fame' all getting an airing. It's smartphone central, with swathes of a predominantly female crowd conflicted between savouring a sweaty Danny up close and personal and making the world know via social media that they are one of the lucky few. The band, meanwhile, relish the novelty. Since supernova-ing, the Script don't get to go back to their roots too often. Amid bouts of deafening shrieks from the crowd, Danny manages to extend a phone call to a privileged friend of an audience member and have a round of drinks (yes, that drink) "crowd-surfed" to him from the bar. While the faux-humility of the band's frontman can be somewhat grating in such a confined space, one cannot but admire his ability to make the crowd feel part of something special.



And so on to Whelan's, with speculation rife as to which of the big name acts would be pencilled in for a Wexford Street appearance. As it turned out, it was local boys made good The Script who managed to take their arena rock sound into the cosier confines of Whelan's and still sound like the slick, professional outfit they have become since forming in 2001.

Let's be honest -The Script are easy targets for music journalists who find their cloying, anthemic pop rock just a little too safe, contrived and chart friendly. But nobody who attended Whelan's last night could deny that The Script do what they do very well indeed - Danny O'Donoghue and the boys had the crowd eating out of their hands from the very first song. They played all the hits, with 'The Man Who Can't Be Moved' drawing a particularly rapturous response. The reality is that The Script are beyond the clutches of curmudgeonly hacks and journos and operate at a level where success is measured in multi platinum discs and audience participation on a grand scale.



And that was it for another year -Arthur's Day 2013 delivered the usual mix of local home-grown talent and international superstars and despite the cynicism and sniping that accompanied this year's event, it looks like it's here to stay.

Source: Entertainmentie / Dublin Weekender / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

Danny O'Donoghue - Arthur's Day performer seen leaving The Morrison Hotel





Source: AlanP/Getty / DannyODonoghue.Net

26 September 2013

The Script Performed at Whelans Pictures


Look who dropped in for a cuppa. Or was it a pint of plain..







Source: Getty / DannyODonoghue.Net

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