The Bishop of Croydon has penned two prayers to help England improve their showing at this year's World Cup. England will likely need a victory in their final group game against Slovenia tomorrow to progress to the second phase of the tournament after draws against the USA and Algeria. Writing on his Musings Of A Restless Bishop site, the Rt Rev Nick Baines said: "I have spent the last few weeks explaining to around 20 radio stations from around the world why I didn't write a prayer for England to win the World Cup. God is not partisan, I explained, and there are bigger things to pray for. "But, (more)...
- 6/22/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
A music video in accompaniment of Kaiser Chiefs' new song "Good Days and Bad Days" has been outed. The video is shot showing four bright-colored spots occupied by their four members Ricky Wilson, Andrew White, Simon Rix, and Nick Hodgson and leaving one empty place for keyboardist Nick Baines with a sign read "Gone to Hospital, Back in 5 Min".
Nick has indeed been hospitalized during the filming of the music video. "It's weird because I'm not in it [the video]. There's a little sign on my keyboard saying 'gone to hospital be back in five minutes'. I'm there in spirit," he said commenting on his absence on the video.
"Good Days and Bad Days" is the second single appearing on the band's third studio album "Off With Their Head", which has gone on U.K. sale since October 20. The track was written based on the emotional feeling that Ricky experienced. "We wrote the song about that,...
Nick has indeed been hospitalized during the filming of the music video. "It's weird because I'm not in it [the video]. There's a little sign on my keyboard saying 'gone to hospital be back in five minutes'. I'm there in spirit," he said commenting on his absence on the video.
"Good Days and Bad Days" is the second single appearing on the band's third studio album "Off With Their Head", which has gone on U.K. sale since October 20. The track was written based on the emotional feeling that Ricky experienced. "We wrote the song about that,...
- 11/21/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Kaiser Chiefs keyboard player Peanut has been hospitalised while on tour in Brazil. Peanut, real name Nick Baines, is suffering from appendicitis and has been treated for the illness in Sao Paulo. The remaining members of the band will continue with live commitments in America, which include a performance on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno. "We've made it to La, but unfortunately we're a man down," said a posting on the group's website. "We didn't want (more)...
- 11/11/2008
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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