
The 1975's Ross MacDonald is pushing himself to the limit for music therapy
Ross MacDonald is trading stadiums for saddle sores as he cycles 1,100 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats to raise funds for Nordoff and Robbins.
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She had a face straight out a magazine God only knows but you'll never leave her Her balaclava is starting to chafe When she gets his gun he's begging, babe stay, stay Stay, stay, stay I'll give you one more time We'll give you one more fight Said one more line Will I know you? Now if you never shoot, you'll never know And if you never eat, you'll never grow You've got a pretty kind of dirty face And when she's leaving your home She's begging you to stay, stay Stay, stay, stay I'll give you one more time We'll give you one more fight Said one more line There'll be a riot, cause I know you Well now that you've got your gun It's much harder now the police have come And I'll shoot him if it's what you ask But if you just take off your mask You'd find out everything's gone wrong Now everybody's dead And they're driving past my old school And he's got his gun, he's got his suit on She says, babe, you look so cool You look so cool You look so cool You look so cool You look so cool You look so cool
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Ross MacDonald is trading stadiums for saddle sores as he cycles 1,100 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats to raise funds for Nordoff and Robbins.

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The cycling team aims to raise money for music therapy training.

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Matty Healy confirmed the news at the band's opening show of their Still... At Their Very Best tour last night (26th September).

The shows will take place early next year.

The shows will take place early next year.

Turning back the clock to a simpler time proves that - without the circus that's developed around them - The 1975 still know how to deliver.

Various formats will be released, including a live recording of the band's self-titled set in Gorilla, Manchester.

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We asked the band some of your questions. Here are the results.

We asked, and you answered - read the results here

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