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That Were A Huge Influence On All Of Us -
22 August 2006
WESTLIFE
round off another stellar summer of open-air music at Newmarket Racecourse
tomorrow (Friday, 18 August) night.
The Irish heart-throbs are the last
in the Newmarket Nights series which has seen some of the biggest names in the
music business packing out the racecourse, from Status Quo and Ronan Keating to
For Westlife, the concert is one of their last before they launch
their new album.
"We've had an album out October or November time
literally every year since we started," says the group's Mark Feehily. "When I
think about that it's crazy really because so much work goes into making one
album and then we're also touring.
"We've done it seven times, this is
the eighth time and next year it will be the ninth time. It seems quite mad when
you actually sit down and think about it but normally it doesn't come into your
head, you are just focused on what's ahead of you."
The group are rarely out of the spotlight and despite constant
rumours that they will be splitting up - fuelled first by a greatest hits album
and then by the departure of Bryan McFadden - they have continued their
exhausting, almost nonstop live schedule. But for Mark, time in the studio
making music away from the cameras and the fans is something he
treasures.
"I love being in the studio," he says. "Performing live is one
thing but when you are in the studio you can hear every last little syllable of
your voice.
"For me that's more enjoyable in a way because when you are
on tour there's a lot of people screaming and there's lots of stuff in your ears
whereas in the studio you can really focus a lot more on the vocals."
The
band formed in 1998 in Sligo, west
"We all took a lot of inspiration from
Take That," says Mark. "I was as excited as the next
person when I heard they were reforming. I think everybody at the time was
affected by the phenomenon. I was definitely a Take That fan.
"We used to watch videos of their live gigs
so much and it really influenced us as a band.
"I really wanted to see
them on their tour but it was a shame because we were on tour at the same time
so we didn't get a chance."
¡Westlife
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