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'Memory Lane' We don't care if it is too early; this is classic quiet-then-loud McFly but with added barroom-boogie geetar and a gigantic flip-off orchestra at the end. What's more, we're at the end of the album and there hasn't been a ropey cover version or a mawkish ballad full of dodgy metaphors. What a result! 'Nothing' Danny says, "This is just silence. It's an art statement." It clearly isn't silence, we can hear it. It's playing now and it sounds like The Who. Cuh! 'Don't Know Why' A huge, arms-aloft, feelgood number, written by Danny and his sister and boasting some of the most sophisticated and deft guitar playing you'll hear all year, apparently inspired by Isaac Guillory and Kelly Joe Phelps. We're not going to lie to you and pretend we have a clue who they are, but we've looked them up and one was a virtuoso guitarist and the other is a master of the blues guitar. It's an education this album, it really is. 'She Falls Asleep' Whatever you imagined McFly might come up with for their second album, you never imagined that it'd be an Eleanor Rigby-esque ballad about a suicidal girl set to an orchestral score similar to the bit in ET where he makes the BMX fly. And contrary to what Tom said earlier, this is the best song on the album. 'All About You' It's the Comic Relief single that wasn't quite as good as 'The Stonk'. Written by Tom for a girl and given to her on Valentine's Day, bless! Dougie says: "I bet you got laid that night." Oh! 'Too Close For Comfort' Dougie says, "Lyrically I think it's probably the heaviest thing we've written." What's heavy about it? It's about girls. For lads of McFly's age, things with girls can get pretty heavy. When they get older they'll learn that girls are just like boys only with a nicer smell and that they're suckers for songs that start all pretty and acoustic then go all intense and 'emo' - like this one! 'I Wanna Hold You' Danny says: "It's probably early days to say 'classic McFly'." D'oh! If they ever made a sequel to the Thunderbirds movie then this would make an ideal theme tune. But they won't make a sequel to the Thunderbirds movie because the Thunderbirds movie was rubbish. This is not rubbish and it has a guitar solo in it that rocks like a dirty mother. 'The Ballad Of Paul K' Dougie says, "Paul K is a weirdo who went to my school and thought he was a dinosaur." We say, what's weird about that? We thought we were a pair of curtains the other day. We went to the doctor about it but he just told us to pull... oh, you've heard it. Tom says this is influenced by Supertramp. We refuse to listen to any Supertramp to find out if that's true. 'Ultraviolet' Is it too early to say 'classic McFly'? A song about a girl with a big bouncy chorus - the song has a big bouncy chorus, we don't know if the girl has a big or bouncy anything. Tom says: "I think this is my favourite song." So we probably don't need to listen to the rest of the album. It'd only disappoint. 'I've Got You' Written with Graham Gouldman out of 10CC. Yes him! We don't like this song, oh no. We love it! 10CC joke there. 'I'll Be Ok' It's the comeback single that starts like U2 but then, unlike Coldplay, doesn't stay like U2 but goes on to become McFly, only slightly more grown up. Danny says, "This actually started life as two songs." Which means there must be two discarded halves of songs lying on the floor of the studio that could potentially be mushed together to make another new song. It's how they invented chicken nuggets, you know.