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Uk'ers... ever get up in the morning on a sunday with a bit of a hangover and stick on 'something for the weekend', the gentle, mporning magazine show on BBC2?

 

so james blunt is on and tim lovejoy asks him something about the hard time the press give him, and blunt said that it was weird at first, but he kind of enjoys it now.

 

 

THEN, he follows that up with something along the lines of...

 

 

"but i went to public school, i enjoy beatings and buggery..."

 

 

at HALF PAST TEN ON A SUNDAY MORNING ON THE BBC, no less.

 

 

golden.

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Guest Coalbucket PI

Haha I wish I'd seen that. I watched a bit of it when he was cooking with that bald cunt but even Lisa Faulkner couldn't stay my channel hopping

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chris clark likes james blunt.

are you kidding? i'm fascinated.

 

T: I take it you’re still writing and recording at the moment?

 

I haven’t gone near a computer for a while, just been playing instruments, drums, bits-n-bobs. To become enchanted by something again I think the best thing is to keep away from it for a while, get some space between you and it. I’ve still been writing and recording on samplers and stuff.

 

But mostly drums and guitar, I like finger picking, classical styles, more James Blunt (laughs), we’re all mere streams flowing into the major current that is James Blunt, he’s a genius (laughter).

 

Strange isn’t it, that someone can write music that’s that contrived and commercial, and just like the lowest common-denominator but still…

 

T: But is it? I mean he believes in it.

 

Possibly yeah. It’s like politicians: if they believe what they say then it makes them stronger in a way. Like it’s very easy to think of them as two-faced, but although they’re embroiled in contradictions I’m sure they often believe in it all.

 

T: How about professional musicians, which I guess you are?

 

I’ve never…I just find the term really amusing, and I know it’s pointless to get pedantic,

 

T: So do you think that they don’t inject what they do with emotion and feeling? Is that part of the professionalism?

 

I’m sure they do, but really I have no idea, I’m just referring to a vague stereotype that I’m enjoying poking fun at. It’s a bit harsh and maybe they do…but yeah James Blunt: maybe he does totally believe in what he does, I mean I guess he must do.

 

http://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/mainsite/index.php?/categories/11-Chris-Clarke-Warp

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