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‘We kicked Bono’s arse’: how we made Atomic Kitten’s Whole Again (with a little help from Kraftwerk)

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‘Kerry’s spoken verse needed 39 takes spread over several months because she’d had her tonsils out’People never believe me that Kraftwerk created Atomic Kitten.In 1996, my band OMD released Walking on the Milky Way, which I thought was one of the best songs I’d ever written.But in the age of Britpop, we were perceived as an 80s synthpop band, past our sell-by date.Radio 2 wouldn’t play the song and Woolworths wouldn’t stock it.I thought: “I’m functioning with one arm tied behind my back.

” So my friend Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk said: “Why don’t you create a girl band as a vehicle for your songs?”I arranged to meet Kerry Katona, and she came bouncing into the studio and proceeded to show us the topless photographs she’d just had taken, which I thought was an interesting interview technique.She wasn’t the greatest singer, but she was like Marilyn Monroe: she didn’t know how engaging and beautiful she was.She was also the band’s choreographer.And I knew she would put her head through a brick wall to be famous, because she’d had such a difficult life and thought being rich and famous would change everything.Liz McClarnon came in with these bright blue contact lenses, while Natasha Hamilton had red hair and the highest cheekbones you’ve ever seen.

I said to Stuart Kershaw [OMD drummer and Atomic Kitten co-creator]: “If she can sing, she’s in,” And, boy, could she sing,Whole Again started as an electronic ballad until Stuart said: “This isn’t working,Give me a day and I’ll turn it into a modern gospel song”,He made the drums more like Killing Me Softly by the Fugees, and put in bass and organ.

Suddenly, it had a completely different feel.The song is about the moment a relationship has ended and you feel bereft, like there’s part of the jigsaw missing.Natasha leads the song, her big voice dialled down and resigned.Liz always had a voice that could break your heart.It took me 39 takes to get Kerry’s spoken verse, spread over several months, because she had her tonsils out, so her voice changed dramatically.

Whole Again hit No 1, but I had no idea how intense modern pop promotion had become.It just wasn’t working for Kerry.She got in the van to go The Pepsi Chart Show and had a breakdown: “No, I can’t do it”.Natasha, being the practical one, got straight on the phone to Jenny Frost: “Get in a taxi, go to the Pepsi Chart studios – and on the way, learn the middle-eight of Whole Again, because you’re going to sing it live.”I think Whole Again resonates with anyone who has had their heart broken.

It’s a universal theme.But there was nothing funnier than seeing a bunch of middle-aged, overweight, bare-chested England fans chant, “Southgate, you’re the one, you still turn me on” at the World Cup and Euros.That’s the most surreal thing that’s ever happened.I’d been singing on stage from the age of 12, but when I walked through the door for my Atomic Kitten audition, I was like: “This is the one.” But it was intimidating, because Kerry and Liz had been working and living together for 18 months.

I went in just trying to show what I’d got, which went down like a lead balloon.The girls said I was too cocky, but after a few sticky months of me being the outsider, we became as tight as sisters.We were in the middle of a relentless promo schedule when we recorded Whole Again, so I was only in the vocal booth for 10 minutes.I listen to our voices now and go: “My God, we sound like chipmunks.” But I grew up on funk and soul – Earth, Wind & Fire, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight – and I think, for a pop song, there’s a soulfulness there.

To me, the girl in the song is hopeful.When I was going through my own divorce in 2013, I remember getting on stage, and the minute Whole Again started, I got the biggest lump in my throat and didn’t think I could get the words out.The song can stir up pain, but it can also be really cathartic.We had to fight to release Whole Again.We knew we were treading a fine line because we hadn’t had the success people wanted.

On the industry and press side, we weren’t taken seriously.We were three working-class kids, and I think there was a real “look-down-your-nose” attitude towards us.But ultimately, what the people want, the people get – so they couldn’t ignore us in the end.I knew Whole Again would be big.The song had been getting so much traction live.

We’d be dancing around like lunatics, then we’d drop this ballad and everyone was like: “Yeah, we’re here for this.” We were outselling U2 two-to-one and that gap just got bigger.Bono was like: “We’ve had our arse kicked by pop …”I was that little girl who watched Top of the Pops every week and recorded the charts on cassette every Sunday.Pop music was my life.So for Atomic Kitten to hit No 1 – I’ve got goosebumps just saying it, even now.

My favourite performance of it was at the Queen’s golden jubilee.Phil Collins was playing drums, Bryan Adams on guitar, 100,000 people on the Mall singing your song back to you – just insane.Natasha Hamilton’s single Fantasy is out now and her EP, Extraction, is released on 19 June.OMD’s Summer of Hits tour begins on 11 June
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Joy of chess keeps dark times in check | Brief letters

Flicking through the paper, I remarked that it was all bad news and upsetting items. Then I came across the centrefold photograph taken in Erzurum, Turkey and found myself close to tears. Young and old chess players together in a coffee house. What a great picture.Carol TaylorDarley Dale, Derbyshire Regarding unusual measurements (Letters, 15 March) my Scottish mother used to send me to the local Co-op to purchase a forpit of potatoes: a fourth part of a stone, ie three and a half pounds

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Broncos reportedly send first-round pick to Dolphins in return for receiver Waddle

The Denver Broncos have reportedly traded for Miami Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle, a move that would add offensive firepower to a team that fell one win short of the Super Bowl last season.ESPN reports that the Broncos will send first-, third- and fourth-round picks in this year’s draft to the Dolphins in return for Waddle. The Broncos will also receive Miami’s fourth-round pick as part of the deal. If the deal is confirmed, the Dolphins will own the 11th and 30th picks in the first round of this year’s draft as they attempt to build around newly acquired quarterback Malik Willis.The Dolphins selected Waddle with the sixth overall pick in the 2021 draft, reuniting him with his college quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was released by the Dolphins earlier this month

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‘That’s why we wear USA’: US players embrace military ties before WBC final against Venezuela

The US will play Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic final on Tuesday, a meeting that comes after recent tensions between the two countries.In January, Donald Trump ordered a military operation that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Since then, the US has launched a war against Iran, during which the American players have paid tribute to their country’s military. Players have saluted each other after victories and the team invited Robert J O’Neill, a former navy Seal who claims he killed Osama bin Laden, to give a locker room speech. Two of the team’s pitchers, Paul Skenes and Griffin Jax, played at the Air Force Academy and have spoken of the importance of honoring the military

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The Breakdown | From Ramos to Carré: selecting the best XV of the 2026 Six Nations

The champions France lead with five players but every side is represented in pick from a tournament to savour15. Thomas Ramos FrancePlays like the lovechild of Mike Brown and Thomas Castaignède with Jonny Wilkinson levels of marksmanship thrown in. There was never any doubt he would nail that decisive final winning penalty in Paris, just as he did against England in Lyon two years ago. The 30-year-old is the first player to be the top points-scorer in four successive championships and now tops France’s all-time list.14

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‘Everyone in Nashville is a Vandy fan’: how Shea Ralph sparked a women’s basketball revival in Music City

Shea Ralph’s decision to storm the court during the fourth quarter of Vanderbilt’s quarter-final against Ole Miss last Friday at the SEC Tournament wasn’t premeditated. Ralph, who up to that moment had never been thrown out of a game in her lengthy career, just did what she thought was right in arguing a questionable foul call.“I wasn’t trying to get kicked out,” Ralph told reporters after the game. “I know where I was on the court. But I also think that at that time what I said was warranted, and the action I took was warranted

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‘I was struggling to feel my hands’: Aston Martin’s problems laid bare by Alonso’s woe in China | Giles Richards

The next round of the Formula One world championship in Japan will be the home race for the Aston Martin team’s engine manufacturer, Honda, at the Suzuka circuit. A celebratory affair, however, is not expected amid painful days for Honda, whose return to F1 has been marked by a failure to make the grade.Its engine’s shortcomings were exposed for the second successive race at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. Fernando Alonso retired after 32 laps because the vibration from the engine was so severe he was losing feeling in his hands and feet. Hit teammate Lance Stroll had retired after 10 laps with a battery problem, an element of the hybrid engine that has plagued the manufacturer from day one

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