Everything posted by IrishChick
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The Deltafication of Jessica
How did he expect Delta to keep her illness as a secret :huh: she had only released her album, innocent eyes the single had just released and she was still on neighbours. I pretty sure people would have been wondering were she went too.
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Video Message from Japan
Well its better than nothing ;) I agree with you at the niceness at the start, the rest was ok tho :)
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Video Message from Japan
Just been posted on the Official Forum :dance: http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/D.../bctid164950451
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New Delta & Brian pics
http://www.brian-mcfadden.com/pictures/cat....php?cat_id=291 In the caption it says " Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem out on the town in London's St James Street where they started the evening in Arua Bar, paying over £900 :o for a bottle of Cristal Champagne which they left half drunk :lol: , before heading on to "50" club where they had dinner, and hit the Casino, coming out a few grand up with their winnings"
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Optional Forum League Tables
whooo :cheer:
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Delta fliming video clip
Dont have a clue :huh: I'd say its for the music video ;)
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Delta fliming video clip
Here's another picture from the shoot http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15943.jpg
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Delta's yen for success
Delta's yen for success July 14, 2006 http://network.news.com.au/image/0,10114,5185968,00.jpg SHE might not have cracked the US yet but Delta Goodrem is on track to being the next big thing in Japan. The Aussie singer launched a charm offensive in Tokyo this week, wowing an exclusive audience of media and entertainment heavy hitters at a showcase performance, reports Anna c**k. Donning a dreamy, white Grecian-style Chanel gown, the 21-year-old peppered her act at Ebisu Garden Hall on Wednesday night with the few Japanese words she has learned during her first trip to the nation that boasts the world's second-biggest music market. In addition to introducing the 200-strong audience to the hits that helped make her Australia's top-selling solo female artist Goodrem debuted a track that she has penned for a Japanese film due for release later this year. "Flawed'' will feature on the soundtrack to Adiantum Blue a romance starring Japanese actress Matsu$h!ta Nao, who was on hand to deliver Goodrem a bouquet of flowers after her five-song set. Nao's character fights cancer in the film and Goodrem, who won her own battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2004, said she was inspired by the script when it was sent to her earlier this year. "It's about love and life and a lot of people can relate to it in their own way.'' While Goodrem proved a hit with the industry crowd, the true test of her local appeal comes in October when her debut Japanese album - a hybrid of Innocent Eyes and Mistaken Identity - is released. She is planning two more promotional trips to Japan, and to coincide with her album release she is set to visit not only Tokyo, but Osaka and Nagoya also. Then it's back to Japan during November to strut the red carpet at the premiere of Adiantum Blue. http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,...5001025,00.html So the Song is Called Flawed not Fluid
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Pics of Delta arriving in Japan
Its all Here http://forums.deltagoodrem.com/index.php?s...ic=207128&st=34
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Pics of Delta arriving in Japan
The Setlist 1. Born To Try 2. Lost Without You 3. Out of the Blue 4. Be Strong. Some nice Pics too .... http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15835.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15834.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15832.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15831.jpg
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Pics of Delta arriving in Japan
There's More... http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15662.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15663.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15666.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15668.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15670.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15671.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15674.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15675.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15678.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15732.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15736.jpg http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/_images/blog/I/n/International/15738.jpg Its all here http://forums.deltagoodrem.com/index.php?showtopic=207128 and http://blog.sonymusic.co.jp/International/
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Delta on Neighbours
Yeah and i have already copied them onto a disc.
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Delta on Neighbours
Yep, but i have no idea how to upload it
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Delta on Neighbours
I deleted 2days episode on sky+ by mistake :angry: So thanks a million :)
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Optional Forum League Table
Yay :dance:
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Delta visit lifts brave Lauren
I found another picture... http://images.newsphotos.com.au/images3/Lores/97003902.jpg 27 March 2006: Lauren Huxley, meets singer Delta Goodrem at Ronald McDonald House, Westmead Hospital in Sydney on 23/03/06
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Delta in Star
Sorry there crappy -_- http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/Roseymac7/img002-2.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/Roseymac7/ed0eac32.jpg
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'I'm always proud to be an Aussie'
12 June 2006 by FIFAworldcup.com Delta Goodrem and Brian Mc Fadden, singers Brian McFadden came to fame with boy band Westlife but left in 2004 to pursue a solo career. His first single Real To Me, released in September 2004, soon hit number one in the UK charts. He has a relationship with Australian singer star Delta Goodrem, who performed the song Together We Are One at the 2006 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Melbourne. The song was written by herself, McFadden and the man who co-wrote Angels with Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers. Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden on... Australia 3-1 Japan Delta: I had to go into the studio in London today because I'm recording an album but luckily there was a big screen in there and we had the game on the whole time. We’d get distracted every five seconds when we'd do a vocal and I was in the middle of singing when the goals went in. You can hear me screaming into the microphone! I'm very patriotic and I'm always proud to be an Aussie, but especially so tonight after that game. Brian: I felt like I was an Aussie today because I was watching the match in a bar in London with about a thousand Australians in it. I think Australia were very sloppy in the first half when they were just getting used to it. They were great in the second half and the last 20 minutes reminded of Manchester United winning the Champions League in 1999, the year they won the treble, or the Republic of Ireland going all-out attack, throwing the kitchen sink at it. You think they’re never going to score and you’re on tenterhooks, but when they got the goals it was great. Which teams do you support? Brian: Coventry City. I was never one of those bandwagon fans supporting the big clubs like Manchester United, Liverpool or Arsenal. I remember watching John Salako do some bit of skill in a game for Coventry when I was a kid and thinking. 'That's it, I'm supporting Coventry'. Delta: I started to follow Coventry because of Brian, but his best friend Mark is also my tour manager and he supports Liverpool like crazy, so I've been cheering for them. Steven Gerrard is just phenomenal. What's the greatest match you’ve ever seen? Delta: That would have to be Australia beating Uruguay on penalties in the play-off to reach this World Cup. I was asked to sing before the match, but I was really disappointed not to be able to do it. I was so excited when they went through. It’s such a wonderful thing to be part of. Brian: Yes, we were in Sydney at the time, but we felt totally sick about not being able to go to the game and we had to settle for watching it on television. For me, being Irish, I'd have to pick a Republic of Ireland match at the World Cup. I think Ireland's (1-1) draw with Germany at Korea/Japan 2002 was incredible and so was the time we beat Italy 1-0 at USA 94. Then there was also Italia 90 when we knocked out Romania in a penalty shoot-out. I was ten at the time and about 25 friends and family were all crammed into this one room in Dublin watching it on a tiny TV. I'll never forget it – I can still remember exactly where I was sitting in the room and the scenes in the city afterwards were unbelievable. There are so many great games though - what about when Korea Republic knocked Italy out of the last World Cup? I watched it from a hospital bed in Dublin and that was another really exciting match, but if I can only have one, it would be the Republic of Ireland beating Romania on penalties. What was the first FIFA World Cup you watched? Delta: Well, I was born ten years after Australia last qualified for the finals back in 1974, so I'd have to say this year. Brian: Mine would be the 1986 World Cup. I was six back then and I watched it all with my dad. I’ve been playing football since I was three years old, so I can still remember seeing Diego Maradona at Mexico 86. What is your favourite football moment? Brian: I have to go through some of my own favourite memories here. I scored a great goal once when I was playing for a Westlife team against a side made up of Asian rock bands at the national stadium in Malaysia. We played a concert there, then they took out the stage so we could play the match. The build-up to it had been going on for weeks and we were complete underdogs, with being a boy band, but we won 7-1. It was shown live on TV over there and my goal came when I flicked the ball over their goalkeeper on the edge of the area and did a flying volley into the empty net. I loved it! Delta: He shows that goal to everyone! Brian: That's true. I also had some great moments training to play for the Rest of the World team against England at Soccer Aid (at Old Trafford on 27 May) and the best was when our manager Ruud Gullit came up to me and said, 'I just want you to know you will be starting the game alongside Diego Maradona'. It was amazing. I made him say it to me three times! What is the FIFA World Cup match you would like to have seen? Brian: Even though I’m Irish, it’s got to be England winning the 1966 World Cup Final. It’s 40 years later now, but people are still talking about it and anything that lasts that long must have been special. Delta: I’d like to have seen the Republic of Ireland v Romania game that Brian mentioned so I can understand just how much it must have meant to him and all the Irish people who have told me about what happened. What is your 2006 Final prediction? Brian: I think the last four will be England, Brazil, Argentina and Holland. To go for Brazil to win it is such an easy thing to say, but if England keep their shape and have no more injuries, I think they can definitely win. They have their best team in a long, long time. Delta: Well what do you expect me to say? Australia to win of course! Your last thoughts? Brian: It hurts so much and cuts deep that the Republic of Ireland aren’t at the finals this time, but I’m going to say, 'Come on Australia!' Delta: I should hope so too. Go Aussies! http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/060612/1/7gk9.html
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Delta???
Well someone on the official forum emailed AFOT - The Australian Festival of Tennis and they said that Delta is not coming this year. Its in this thread http://forums.deltagoodrem.com/index.php?s...c=203300&st=153 But that doesnt mean that she is not going to Oz..
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Delta???
She is still in the uk at the moment, dont think she be going back to Oz since she not doing the celebrity tennis tourament anymore
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The results are in: FHM sexiest women in the world
She has done quite well
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Delta and Brian Spotted in Heat
That was in an Irish newspaper a while ago
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Delta invited to Kerry Katona's wedding!
Yeah i read that, she said that she would only go if she could take her daughters with her :rolleyes:
- Delta Singing Be Strong
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New Brian Duet
September supposably