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BUSTED IS BACK BITCHES!


Hiya Guys,

This post should be for Friday but I cannot wait because another childhood dream has come true again. First McFly and James Bourne and Matt Willis became McBusted. NOW BUSTED IS BACK BY ITSELF.

Okay to put my excitement into context, imagine a 6 year old girl rocking out to Thunderbirds are go in her living room with her little sister. Well that was me 12 years ago along with my sister who were some of the youngest busted fans. So imagine those young girls reactions when they found out that this band is coming back with all three members and touring (I did miss those eyebrows).

Now, we have to turn a notch on the excitement down as the tour dates are during my exam period and I don't know if I will be able to go BUT to say that this is a huge nostalgic step is an understatement. 

For everyone who complained that the McBusted stuff wasn't right for McFly and that McFly needs to come back alone (which I sort of agree because I am a huge McFly fan also), then you got your wish. I for one am happy that I now get to have two of my original favourite bands doing music because I loved them each because of their different styles. McFly for their calm and mellow pop rock and Busted for their hardcore pop rock and crazy videos.

I am stiffling with happiness and I know that my little sister is even more excited, even though she also has her AS level exams during the period. I think it's more the fact that something that was said to be impossible has actually happened and it makes anything seem real and possible.

So whether you were a wee baby when Busted came onto the scene (anyone around my age) or a hardcore teen rocker or not even born, enjoy Busted being back and I cannot wait for new music and some of the classics *ahem Sleeping with the Light on and 3am anyone?*

Enjoy the nostalgia and hopefully ya'll will get to see them on tour!


That's all for now my dears,
See you soon


xxx

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