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Alex Moir: Tell Us Your Story

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Alex recently joined 1Click2Fame in June this year and has decided to tell us his story as part of a new feature we’ve introduced in the lead up to Version Awesome!

With influences from Elvis Costello, Mumford & Sons and Jeff Buckley, we can see how this 19-year-old singer from Birmigham is sure to be a popular choice once the competitions roll out. But enough of us telling you about him! Here’s the man himself…

Don’t forget! If you want to tell us your story and be part of Team Awesome (yes, I did just make that up) then please do so! We’d love to hear from you. For more details, simply click here.

You can also keep up-to-date with Alex on his Facebook, Twitter and MySpace too! He’s well social innit…

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Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has been going for nearly 50 years now with it being confirmed last year as the largest arts festival in the world. For those who have been, this will come as no surprise…

I have been going for nearly 10 years now and every time, without fail, the entire city transforms into a wonderland of creativity and performing arts. For three weeks, debating halls, bars, council buildings and run down car parks become underground fringe venues, sporting music, comedy, theatre, dance and everything in-between. Even the streets are filled with performers enticing you into their shows and the legendary street festival, occupied by fire breathers juggling pineapples whilst balancing on a 10ft pole and buskers showcasing their latest music.

It is awesome, for everyone involved. But it is the 1Click2Fame of the festival world! The performers upload their shows to fringe venues and the judges rate by way of ticket sales and acclaim…it’s kind of like 1Click2Fame…with less scary Scottish men.

Anyways, if you want to know more, I’ve been up here for 5 days with the chicken so we thought we’d share our experience with you…

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Five Fringe Favourites

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The joy of the fringe is it’s unjuried, so anyone can take a show there. With over 100 venues to choose from, as a performer, the fringe is the perfect place to try out new material and showcase what you’ve got. (Don’t get caught up in the ‘fringe dream’ though – there are 20,000 performances over the 3 weeks, which means an average audience of about 5!)

The tricky bit is, as a punter, what to see! You can discover some amazing talent…and a lot of rubbish. Well, I thought I’d make it easy for you by giving my top 5 acts from the Fringe…from the 5 days I was there!

I’ve narrowed it down to acts that spend the rest of the year touring, so even if the Fringe isn’t your thing or you’re not there, you may get a chance to catch them near you sometime, or just sound cool when someone mentions the show and you say “oh I’ve heard of them, Tom said they’re awesome. Oh, you haven’t met my friend Tom? He’s amazing, he has a chicken and completed his cycling proficiency when he was only 9.”

Anyway, here it is, my Five Fringe Favourites…

The Boy With Tape on his Face
I saw this briefly at 1am during a stand up set at the Gilden Balloon and it is genius, alternative comedy at its best. In the show, Sam Wills fills an hour without uttering a word (mostly because he has tape on his face.) Instead he plays with objects, music and audience members, getting people up on stage to dance, dress up and act as props in his next absurd trick. Really imaginative physical comedy. No word on whether Sam’s sticking around in England or heading back to his home town, but keep an eye on his website for more

Dead Cat Bounce
There are a lot of musical comedians about, Boothby Graffoe, Bill Bailey even groups like Flight of the Conchords, Tripod and Axis of Awesome, but Dead Cat Bounce are an international rock & roll comedy supergroup…I KNOW! The first comedy band I’ve seen and it was incredible. For an hour, these guys played every genre of music with skilled musicianship and even more skilled comedic timing. The lyrics were hilarious, the performance was hilarious and a ginger man in leopard-print-leggings playing drums was…strangely arousing. The guys are from Ireland, but are constantly gigging all over the place so check out their next one here.

Hit Me! The Life & Rhymes of Ian Dury
Not knowing a lot about Ian Dury or being able to name more than a couple of songs by the Blockheads, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this show but I was so glad that I caught it while I was there. The show is an incredible piece of theatre laced with high energy musical performances, comedy and emotion. Behind the perfect portrayal of Dury on stage, the two actors invite you into an extraordinary story into the brutal reality of his private life and of the relationship between Ian Dury and his tour manager, minder and friend Fred ‘Spider’ Rowe with some interesting and funny stories along the way. (And it turned out, unknowingly, I am actually an avid fan of Ian Dury and the Blockheads!) The show is now on tour, so be sure to check out when it’s close to you here – well worth checking out.

Potted Panto
The ‘Potted’ franchise has become an absolute for me at the Fringe with ‘Potted Potter’ and ‘Potted Pirates’ quickly becoming festival favourites for me in previous years. Dan and Jeff (from CBBC) cram all the classic pantomimes into 70 minutes…in the middle of the summer, with Jeff playing all the leading roles and Dan covering the ugly sisters, the seven dwarves and most impressively depicts an epic battle between King Rat and Dick Wittington’s cat all on his own. This was the funniest thing I’ve seen all Fringe and I would recommend it to anyone. Perhaps it was because I hadn’t read the Harry Potter books or because pirates with beards scare me a little bit, but this was to me their best show by far. Their website states that they’re in London over Christmas so definitely keep an eye out for it. (’Dan’ also looks a lot like my chicken…spooky)

The Blues Brothers Banned
What can I say any more than this is the best show in the world ever. Without any bias at all, I can honestly say, if you haven’t seen this show, you haven’t lived. Mostly because one of the lead singers is the sexiest thing ever to grace this planet, but partly because the 10 strong line up produce some incredible, high-energy, funkifying, soulful, rhythm and blues…and it’s pretty funny too. They’re constantly gigging so keep checking up on the website or join the facebook to find out more.

Cheeky Extra Five Stand-Up Favourites…

Also saw some great stand-up while I was out there, so be sure to keep an eye on:

Daniel Kitson

Tony Law

Paul Foot

Daniel Atkinson

Pete Johansson

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We want YOU to tell us a story

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Yes, once again we’re adding a new feature to the site and the lead up to Version Awesome and we really want you guys, the 1Click community, to be involved.

Basically, it’s pretty simple. We want you to tell us your story. This is why the new feature is aptly named…. “Tell Us Your Story.” Be as creative as you like! The only small requirement we have is that it has to be no more than a minute long. (We’re crazy like that…)

Some of you may (or may not) have seen the backstories we did for last year’s competition. It’s similar to this except it will be you filming yourself on camera and talking directly to the audience. Tell us about yourself! How you started, where you come from, what you want to do in the future, your dreams, just stuff wot is in your head. Anything that you think will be of interest to the audience. And remember, this is not just for the competitors but the judges too! We want to hear everyone’s tale.

We will be featuring a video on our shiny carousel every week so make sure your video is of good quality and creative and it gives you a chance to add to your 1Click Profile too! (Time to brush up on those editing skills)

Most important of all, just have fun with it! Once you’ve done it, just upload it to your 1Click profile and drop us a quick note to say you’ve done it here!

Good Luck! We look forward to hearing your story!

If you need any help or you want to know more about it then feel free to drop us an e-mail at info@1click2fame.com.

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TomFoolery: Happy Cakes and Broken Faces

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Check it out, you thought I’d be gone for another month, but oh no, here I am, back like a bad rash that just won’t stop appearing every time you touch your hamster, so you sold the hamster, unaware that it was in fact the cotton wool in the cage that you were allergic to, and then when christmas rolled round and you agreed to play Santa in the local production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’, the cotton wool beard caused you to flip out and eat an entire violin. Those were the days.

Anyway, here’s some stuff that I sort of spoke about a bit in EPISOOODE 13! (spooky)…

Firstly, snowmen can be spooky – see?

Secondly, the man who wrote the song “IF I WERE A GREAT WHITE, I WOULDN’T BITE YOU”

smileyousonofa

If I were a great white, I probably would bite you, because I’ve seen the film Jaws…if I don’t bite you, you’ll shoot me in the mouth, and I don’t want that. You can also check out his website here

Next up, here’s a guy hurting his face…

Powerriser Fail – Watch more Funny Videos

Who’d have thought that strapping springs to your legs was a bad idea? Someone once told me to also avoid Lego in your eye so bear that in mind. Sharks in your bath is another one to bear in mind. Also, avoid putting bears in your mind.

Of all the things you should avoid though, trying to jump on a trolley whilst it’s rolling backwards is a big no no…I learnt that the hard way

Yes, that is in fact a video of me, in my youth, dressed like an idiot and hurting my face for the first of many times in my life. Since then I have a minor fear of trolleys. It’s not all that bad, but I did punch an inflight attendant in the face once for offering me peanuts. Then again, she was calling me a ‘bum-face’ so she kind of had it coming.

And lastly, Orangina spent their advertising budget on special cake…

If I was a lizard and I had acne I’d wear a dinosaur mask and pretend I was a tiny dinosaur…probably wouldn’t put Orangina on my face, but that’s just me. Personally, I find dinosaur masks much more effective than most cosmetic products anyway. Especially this one.

Right, that’s about it then. I’m going to go now and gets me some special cake. I hear if you eat enough of it and then play Pink Floyd backwards over the top of Aladdin, Bambi’s mum doesn’t die.

p.s. This is the facebook group for project bring the bear home….but the bear is already home. Onwards with the anti-facism campaign. Vive le resistance!

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Viral Video of the Week: July 28th

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

So there’s this guy right, and he walks across America, from Brooklyn Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge.

Now if I know my American geography (which I most definitely don’t) I’d say that this is a long way for a guy to walk.  I am a guy, and I don’t fancy doing what that guy did.

Luckily, guy or not, you don’t need to do what that guy did, because that guy who walked across America uploaded the journey for other guys so they can watch it as if they were the guys who walked across America.

But maybe you’re the kind of guy who doesn’t want to watch another guy walk across America, maybe you’re the guy thinking that’s the kind of thing that would take a guy a long time and even watching the guy walking, filmed by another guy, would inevitably get dull for all guys involved.

Well that’s the beauty of this guy and his video because this guy and his team of guys used a unique mix of stop-motion and time-lapse which lasts under 2 minutes and looks bad-ass which is why we selected this guy as our viral video of the week.

Although this guy uploaded this last Tuesday, we thought we’d cheat it into this week because it’s pretty awesome, and we love awesome.

Also, check out the Behind the Scenes video where you can see how some guys made the video of the guy.

And now ‘Guy Walks Across America’

He kind of reminds me of this guy

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Cookies from Kate

Monday, July 26th, 2010

As most of you are probably aware, Katem3 won the £100k Annual Final last month.

With her army of fans behind her, Kate had the perfect campaign in place to win her the all-important votes she needed…she even promised each fan a cookie!

So, with a little help from us here at 1Click, Kate managed to individually thank all those who voted for her with this sweet little treat. Kate asked all of her fans to e-mail us their details over at 1Click and the ones who did would receive the cookie, exclusively made for Kate.

A massive batch of 237 cookies went out! Kate has not only found fans in the UK but fans in Chile, Brazil, Poland and Malaysia (to name but a few!) even received their very own “Kate Cookie”.

We hope you all enjoy. We certainly enjoyed tasting all the samples!

The Kate Cookie!

The Kate Cookie!

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Neighbourhood Watch: Switchboard Spectacular

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

We love seeing videos from the 1Click2Fame Community and each upload is always a pleasure to watch!

So, after having a quick browse through the site, these guys caught our attention with their up-beat track “Twists ‘n’ Turns”.

Switchboard Spectacular is an indie-pop band from Blackpool. Since joining 1Click2Fame in February, they have received praise and a “One to Watch” badge from both Star Coaches, Stevie Lange and Alex Donelly.

Check them out…immediately!

You can find more info on their MySpace page here!

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Viral Video of the Week: July 21st

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

If there’s one thing I’ve learnt this week it’s ‘don’t argue with an ibex‘…well, 2 things, firstly I had to figure out what an Ibex was, and after severely misspelling it on google, I’m none the wiser (although I can tell you a lot about alpen)

I can however confirm that the iBex is not an iphone app and you definitely do NOT want to argue with one. Living proof is the man in this YouTube clip we stumbled across.

I have no idea who he is, or what he’s saying, or what drove him to have such a heated debated with an Ibex, but he did and it is brilliant.

Thank you anonymous foreign man and thanks to you too, Ibex. You are both truly awesome.

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TomFoolery: Wake Up Calls and Transforming Hamsters

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Hello again, I’ve got some videos and things for you.  Treat it as your trusty handbook to guide you through Episode #12

First up, a kid being woken up by his loving brothers…

Awakened By Airhorn, Kid Freaks Out – Watch more Funny Videos

I once woke up my brother with an air horn…then I realised it wasn’t my brother, or an air horn. Luckily Barry Manilow didn’t wake up and I was able to make a speedy getaway with the watermelon.

Secondly, the article about the dog…except it wasn’t a dog it was a cat…I just didn’t have a cat costume. I lied.  I’m sorry.  I can make it up to you – do you like soup?

And lastly, check out Version Awesome

…because it’s awesome and so are you.

Well that’s it.  I feel I should end on something…hmmm….what about this?

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