Anastasia: ilikemusic because... It makes your feelings tangible - makes them into sounds and words - and makes you realise that you are not alone. It's the collective mind of the human race.
Jamie, Ontario: ilikemusic because... it makes me different from my friends but connects me to a whole world of other people.
Jay Sean: ilikemusic because... It’s the soundtrack to my life.
Chuck, Simple Plan: ilikemusic because... It was always a way to escape whatever problems I was going through; whatever trouble I had, I could just put on a record or a song and feel better right away and I hope that our music can have the same effect on our fans.
Aaron, The Delays: ilikemusic because... It makes everything seem like an incredible film. And it does - it actually does! hahaha! I told the truth and everything....hahaha!
Benedict D. Mahon Esq.: ilikemusic because... the wardrobes stop barking when the bass kicks in
Alison Moyet: ilikemusic because... No one gets to choose mine for me.
Ciarran, The Feeling: ilikemusic because... I find it constantly inspiring and it’s a joy to listen to and a joy to play; it really is a huge part of my life.
DJ Format: ilikemusic because... I was never going to make it as a footballerAfter a magnificent return to the UK charts with their first single '(Reach Up For The) SUNRISE' (which entered at #5 and marks their highest debut since 'A View to a Kill' in 1985). DURAN DURAN will release their second single 'WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW' on 31st January 2005.
Taken from their critically acclaimed new album, 'ASTRONAUT', which made its impressive UK album chart debut at #3 (their highest since 'Seven & The Ragged Tiger', in 1983) 'What Happens Tomorrow' is a poignant and emotive song, penned by the five original members of Duran Duran (Simon LeBon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor and Andy Taylor) shortly after the US President declared war on Iraq.
"I remember watching a young boy on the news being asked about his fears at the start of what the US Government euphemistically called the 'War on
Terror'," Nick Rhodes recalls. "I could see him trying to assimilate
what was going on and how it was going to affect his life. At the end of the interview, he shrugged and said 'well, I guess no-one knows what's going to happen tomorrow' - which is exactly how we were all feeling. No different - even though our circumstances were worlds apart. It made you realize how unstable this new world order really is."
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