

Tap on the three dots at the bottom right of the photo or video you'd like to delete and hit Delete. If you have a habit of adding things to your social media accounts that you later regret, good news! Stories can be removed. All they need to do is tap your face to see your Story. Your profile picture will also pop up at the top of your followers' Feeds. Here's everything you need to know about Instagram Stories.Īfter you share your new Story, a colorful circle will appear around your profile photo to let your followers know you've posted new content.

You can swipe up on a Story to react to it, or you can simply press the heart on the bottom right corner to Like it. To start the story again, just lift your finger. If you want to linger on one photo, you can pause a story by tapping and pressing the screen. While browsing the Stories of your friends, swipe right to go to the previous one, left to go to the next one and tap to skip the current photo or video. Keep tapping, and you'll see all of the day's Stories posted by accounts you follow. Tap the image, and you'll see that account's Story. Stories are placed in a horizontal line directly above your feed: If someone you follow has posted a Story in the past 24 hours, their profile image will appear with a colored circle around it. But we’re Cheap Trick – it’s good to get applause.Stories function as an alternative way to see the most current activity from the people you follow (though you can now bring back chronological feeds). Gee, if we were certain bands we wouldn’t do it. It makes people clap, smile and have fun. But, Nielsen says, they haven’t tired of playing it: “We play to a different audience every night, so it’s not like you’re playing it to somebody who’s heard it every night like we have. The album eventually sold three million in the US, turned them into an arena headliner, and eventually led to the release of an expanded version, At Budokan: The Complete Concert, in 1998.Įver since, I Want You To Want Me has been in Cheap Trick’s live set each and every night.

The ‘live thing’ certainly did work for Cheap Trick.

So it turned out that the live thing worked.” When we did I Want You To Want Me on the second album, it sounded nothing like us and it wasn’t successful. And it shouldn’t be a surprise, because that’s how we were signed to a record label – people saw us live, and that was a strong suit of ours. So it’s always something that is a surprise, I’ve found – like that live record. What we think are going to be hits, we kind of go both ways – we think everything should be a hit, or we don’t really expect it. “That was surprising,” Petersson confesses.
