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Well, aside from all the screaming, that is. Styles is the superstar of the group and gets more cheers than anyone else Horan, who schlepped his guitar around most of the show and was the only member to play an instrument all night, was second , and he had a few choice moments on Saturday.

It was a simple gesture, but the personal touch he gave it made all the difference. What exactly is this all about? Australian foursome 5 Seconds of Summer opened the show with an energetic blast of pop-rock, punctuated by big sing-along choruses and an eagerness to please.

Facebook Twitter Email. Just loving it for what it was. Sign In. Listen Now Browse Radio Search. One Direction. Top Songs See All. Made In The A. Deluxe Edition Midnight Memories Deluxe Edition Take Me Home Yearbook Edition Top Videos See All. What Makes You Beautiful Live One Thing Live Moments Live What Makes You Beautiful Best Song Ever Anyway, this song literally makes no sense. A co-write between Ryan Tedder, Tomlinson, Styles and Payne, this is a merely passable attempt at a soaring anthem.

The synths here are so saccharine, they might give you a toothache. Also from Take Me Home , this features a similar beat with a marginally catchier chorus that sound a little like Shania Twain, who happens to have a song with the same title.

A surprisingly mature song born from a Tomlinson and Payne writing session, for their fourth album, Four inspired, I know. Yet another pounding, synth-driven track from their debut album, benefiting from some polish on the production but weakened by a bland chorus.

A moment of quiet among the more hyper tracks from Up All Night allows the boys to push themselves vocally. Apparently, this song was written while the boys were being driven around London in a black cab.

The band went full-on rock with this one, and it alost works. The harmonies are great, and the whole song has a slick, Eighties feel. Sadly dumped on an EP, when it would have slotted in nicely on Made in the AM , or could even have replaced a song. An perfectly satisfactory Eighties style power-rock number taking cues from the likes of Bruce Springsteen. A surprising touch of baroque pop with some Queen guitar references for good measure in the vein of Panic!

This bonus track from Take Me Home emulates Journey in its big, euphoric chorus — perfect for driving with the top down. This rousing track from Four was a great choice to close the standard edition of Four with. Another song where the band struggle to pull off some clumsy metaphors, albeit with some lovely vocals from Styles. Another, possibly controversial ranking.

A spookily prescient song that in hindsight appears to have predicted Malik would be the first one to walk away. This Randy Newman-inspired number is cheesy and trite as hell, but you'll probably find yourself singing along to the chorus.



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