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@CraigWeir-q5v12 күн бұрын
''online abuse '' haha
@neiljparf28 күн бұрын
I've never found James Blunt to be anything other than a absolute stand-up chap. His integrity and what he has achieved and his journey in life outstrips every single hater. His resilience to deal with 'fellow artists' lame and unwarranted comments highlight his immense, deep-seated positivity. What a brilliant interview.
@purefoldnz30702 күн бұрын
this guy is responsible for Carrie Fishers death, the family still blame him
@patriciav2845Күн бұрын
How's that? @@purefoldnz3070
@Dancestar198123 сағат бұрын
They were jealous of him pure and simple
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
The phrase stand up chap is the only clue a person would need to know you are just like James Blunt.
@jimmymiddleton1307Ай бұрын
You don't have to love the music, but I think the bloke is a fucking legend the way he self deprecates. Earns massive respect from me for that.
@Vengeance197829 күн бұрын
Well said 👏
@Roz-y2d25 күн бұрын
Love his music.❤️
@brigidsingleton159624 күн бұрын
Agreed...and I do enjoy his music too.
@clovermark3923 күн бұрын
With his Military experience it’s all to do with that. It’s a different way of life and laughter and camaraderie.
@susangaffney884418 күн бұрын
Love James Blunt... His Music is outstanding, comes from the heart... Best Lyrics ever... Keep it coming James the World is a better place thanks to you ❤ Xxx
@alexmacfarlane4494Күн бұрын
I rarely get the end of these interviews and never imagined I would with this one. Fascinating, vulnerable, inner steel, decent, courageous, polite, self deprecating, enlightening and extraordinary. Like his music when I hear it, never bought any of it though but total respect to the man. Good human being and quite an inspiration.
@middiexАй бұрын
I cannot comprehend why anyone would dislike James; a pure soul with an amazing talent. Thanks for the interview!
@yttrxstein41923 күн бұрын
You just answered your own question. Noel Gallagher is a miserable, angry little man.
@robovac35572 күн бұрын
It's the music.
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
Comprehend? Ask yourself, are there things, people, principles that I myself do not like? There you have it. Comprehension.
@joanjenny255515 күн бұрын
James, Noell hates everyone including his own brother. You gave the World some amazing music. Blessed Be. Peace to the World.
@StopTheRotАй бұрын
Knew him growing up - well, his sister Emily more - and he was always a lovely guy. I think people often get triggered by the posh thing, but he’s a positive force: the world is better for him.
@brigidsingleton159624 күн бұрын
I don't understand why anyone _would_ / _could_ be "triggered by the posh thing"... I love the way he talks, sings, thinks and writes. His thoughtfulness is worth putting high value on, especially, in his life experiences - as well as anyone's. He could write a book on 'how to be the nicest person' because he is. (Imo) It's a shame that his more negative experiences have robbed him of his earlier naiveté but, in a way, it's something that we all go through to some greater or lesser degree, and James's continuing success and family bonds show us that we too, can attain those heights... Maybe not as award-winning songwriters / musical performers etc but, that with the right inspiration, goal(s) and work, we _can_ find what we're looking for, and feel happy that we've brought that happiness to bear through our own determined efforts, as well as the family and friendships we've cultivated along the way. (Hopefully, that doesn't sound to grandiose or self-serving to the detrimental of just a simple hope and admiration for James Blunt's genuine attitude to... "life, the universe, and everything?!"* (42). (Thank-you Douglas Adams*. R.I.P.) Thank-you for this interview, and many thanks to James Blunt for the music and for being someone really worth looking up to. - and thank-you to James's band for being there for each other, and James.
@silewis939615 күн бұрын
@@brigidsingleton1596 I cannot stand that posh accent. It's just horrible, reminds me of people who are far up their own arse and look down on other people. He doesn't seem to be one of those people but I had to stop listening to this after about 20 mins because of how he sounds
@9catlover7 күн бұрын
i agree totally about the posh thing. being in a state school in the uk, i know him being posh and a kind guy is like honey to big bad bullying bees
@RobertJ826 күн бұрын
back in those days it was all about having that working class obnoxious f-you swagger. james blunt was/is a more how-do-you-do gentleman. the spitty drunk gallaghers and wannabe gallaghers didn't like that.
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
So you lied from the start. You don't know him. Honestly.
@reecegunningham8 күн бұрын
I like James. He could probably kick the sh*t out of most people making fun of him but he's just a nice bloke
@AbsolutelyAverageКүн бұрын
I had the pleasure of driving James several years ago. He is an absolute gentleman, considerate and a lot of fun. What you see is what you get. I wish him all the very best
@CiaranStewart-l4zКүн бұрын
I honestly love this guy. Apart from the obvious fact that he is utterly talented and writes/performs these beautiful songs, I love his dry wit and how humble he is and anyone suffering with negativity in their life could learn a lot from him and his attitude towards it. Hes a fantastic human and i hope he continues to write more songs!
@artisticgoose260929 күн бұрын
I really don't understand how and why anyone could hate such a lovely guy. Beyond me!. What a guy......great interview.
@robovac35572 күн бұрын
It's the music.
@Dynan117Ай бұрын
Love James Blunt. Hope those musicians who bullied him have grown into long trousers now.
@janineevans35025 күн бұрын
the likes of blur where the biggest bullies in school So no they will never grow up James is the bigger person for sure
@suziet.48454 күн бұрын
How can anyone not like this guy?! I guarantee that all those who diss him have all sung along to his songs. He's done well for a reason! he's not just a vocalist, he writes, plays, some of these artists today don't have half his talent.
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
Are there things you do not like? Then there you go. You now understand how a person can dislike a thing. Not hard eh.
@lizjhones94555 күн бұрын
Hi James, you're one of the best of all times. None of them measures up to your talent all they can be is jealous and hateful. Keep creating and growing. We thank you for your service as well as blessing us with amazing songs 🙏🏻
@richardc8353Ай бұрын
Well played Keith Flint!
@16th6ToothSon_Ай бұрын
Mad respect boyo!
@MrDigitalDeviant29 күн бұрын
Beautiful heart that man had ❤
@garydiamondguitarist5 күн бұрын
I'm a huge James Blunt fan. His music isn't my thing, but as a person he's so genuine, honest, good natured, sweet and hilarious, it's hugely inspiring. As a fellow musician I'd love to record with him on the basis of that alone, because you can tell he'd be a pleasure to work with and the whole experience would be lots of fun.
@DaibenswanАй бұрын
Great interview, James is a genuinely witty humble bloke, respect!
@CPerry-bu1niАй бұрын
James’ comment about coming from the army (the real world for sure) and being treated so childishly by certain “celebrities” is embarrassing for sure, but not for James but for these sad, pathetic, immature men-children. Good on you James, you rose above this and showed you are a true man and an honourable one at that. Love your music and your awesome values.
@guitarmuscle6968Ай бұрын
James Blunts Music isn't something i listen too as i listen to Rock and Metal but i respect his talent, however as a Man an Human Being he is absolute Legend.
@Alicia-bi4rq19 күн бұрын
Those grown-up men behaving like mean kids, says everything you need to know about them, so glad James has his family & the right people around him ❤
@LindaB-h9nАй бұрын
Even on these comments, people are still kicking him , He is a wonderful person from all i have heard in his interviews . I'm an old grandma ,and think he is adorable ,love his music and no one sings with their whole heart and soul the way he does .He really knows how to get into your heart .
@steve1029 күн бұрын
I'd like to think 90% of people on here can see he is a decent person from the comments, I think a lot of people judged his posh accent and mocked him but then realised they were wrong about him.
@ionamuniz948127 күн бұрын
I agree! At 68 for me he is my motivation every morning. Such a beautiful soul ! Funny creative, witty, talented man. I wish I could meet him some day and give him a big hug. I have his first cd álbum in my car since 2005! ❤😊❤ May he always be blessed
@TomismyusernameАй бұрын
He's got such a great attitude. Genuinely, quite an inspirational guy.
@Tomtoms-tomtoms28 күн бұрын
That Damon Albarn / Jools Holland story is actually horrendous. Nobody deserves THAT treatment.
@normajean28557 күн бұрын
yes you cant make sense if Divas at all especially male ones.... I have to google who Damon Allarn is..never heard of him..but I do know who James Blunt is.. and the other guy? wasnt he in some boy band group that broke up lmao..bunch of wankers...Luv ya James Blunt...
@janineevans35026 күн бұрын
The Albans and the Gallagher of the world very small minded Nobody’s gone nowhere don’t know anything else. The likes of alban went to our Colchester school and acted like a t**** then Will never grow up James is a real gentleman and amazing singer with experience of the world. Amazing keep your head high💛💛
@catinthehat9065 күн бұрын
Now if Albarn had said he wouldn't appear with Kano, who was singing on the same show- what do you think Jools' response would have been?
@WeeJimmy824 күн бұрын
Agree. I’m not really a fan of James blunt, he seems a nice guy here and has some decent singles but that was a bit of a dick move from Damon
@metafuel3 күн бұрын
Ridiculous, My view of Damon Albarn has changed.
@kerbalindustries489928 күн бұрын
I WANT HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF PODCASTS OF THIS MAN
@LUITESLIFEАй бұрын
I remember being a teenager when James Blunt had his hit songs. Everyone (my age and especially guys) was joking about the high pitched male voice and I followed suit. As I grew up through the years I started watching his interviews and actually listened to the lyrics. It's amazing and rare the amount of vulnerability that James Blunt manages to share through his music. Great music and he seems like a great guy as well. Super genuine and sincere, it's appreciated all these years later. And James if you're reading, your music really hits me now when I listen to these songs, especially the live performances. Your eyes say it all.
@RussellTurnerАй бұрын
My kids are teens and it’s a gentle battle of persuasion to encourage them to be brave enough to trust and live what THEY think and feel and not what their friends have been told to think and feel.
@KathyD-24601Ай бұрын
It’s not even that high pitched a voice. In fact he has a pretty normal range and uses falsetto occasionally. I think it’s just that a certain type of bloke couldn’t deal with anything that hinted at vulnerability
@advocate1563Ай бұрын
Well said. Sometimes we have to grow into music.
@steve1029 күн бұрын
Yeah , it's weird how you get an idea of someone just from their voice First seeing him and how posh he was,, my idea of him was a stuck up singer etc...I think it was odd hearing someone so posh doing "pop" I remember seeing him do an interview and realised how nice he is as a person, and I'd judged him wrongly. I hope Gallagher and the others look back and realise they were mocking the wrong person , if you have to mock a nice guy to put yourself ahead then it's a bit sad really, there are a lot of arseholes in pop to mock, just leave the decent people alone.
@twinpotracer2 күн бұрын
i tell you what James, you helped my Dad through his divorce. i was 11 at the time, he was 40ish... bless those times
@samiamgreeneggsandham758727 күн бұрын
This man deployed to Kosovo. By my book, a guy who served his country and then made music that brought joy to some people’s lives is mighty decent.
@iam_yoursunshine3014 күн бұрын
He was for a short time there ...
@janineevans35026 күн бұрын
@@iam_yoursunshine30Yes he served our country no matter how long
@s3lfl3ssn3ss17 сағат бұрын
Served 'a' country. It's not yours. You just live there. Basic geography. And war and defence systems are an evil. Think bigger. National pride is a weakness.
@simonjohnantony26 күн бұрын
He deserves all the warmth and compliments everyone has written under this podcast. What a wonderful man.
@sheroncrisp8644Ай бұрын
Such a lovely human being
@richardstartin4656Ай бұрын
I work in the industry and it’s so rare there’s someone you don’t ever hear a bad word about. Never been a fan of the music so much, but a fan of the bloke. Top bloke.
@steve1029 күн бұрын
Rick Astley is another one , just great people.
@richardstartin465629 күн бұрын
@@steve10absolutely. Neil Finn is another
@TheShmoo12324 күн бұрын
James Blunt, you are a WONDER! Most musicians would love to write songs as wonderful as yours…..maybe that’s the root of their childish feelings.……and you didn’t even know you were getting under their skin, great song writing flows from you like sunshine, that’s why you make us all smile. Long may you create 👍🏽🙋🏽♀️💛
@SamnJD23 күн бұрын
So I was watching an episode of the repair shop that I hadn’t seen before, and all of a sudden the algorithm had this video of James Blunt… Now I have to say I really don’t know much about James except for back in 2007 November 18, I lost my 26 year-old daughter in a traffic accident… we are putting pictures together and I knew I wanted Natalie Grant’s Held. I left the other two up to my daughter and her husband and Your Beautiful was a song I have sang and watched many times since… It always makes me cry. It was actually on last week at the Grocery Outlet when I was shopping and for the last two weeks, I’ve been singing it as we’re coming up on the 17th year, which seems like yesterday… I don’t normally put things on Facebook and I really don’t do X but I planned on putting this song on. I just wanna say I’m sorry that you’ve gone through what you went through and that you’re still out there and you have to remember God loves you and you are beautiful and special. And remember also that the Gallagher’s they like to say mean things they said it to Michael Hutchins when he was on stage giving them an award and now they’re past age he was when he left us and he wasn’t an old man at 37. Blessings all over you.❤
@kellynavarromontes724418 сағат бұрын
he was done so dirty. Talented, articulate, intelligent, and funny. Very few in the industry like this
@CJ-ot7ct6 күн бұрын
Canadian here. Love James Blunt when he hit the air waves in North America. I bought his CD. Fantastic voice sound and talent. He is loved over here. Great new artist at his time.
@kynelevingston570429 күн бұрын
What a great dude - genuine, funny and humble
@tracysmith3803Ай бұрын
What a special podcast edition. James, you really don’t know how loved and appreciated you are. You served; fought for Queen & country. We owe you a debt we can never repay. You’ve gone on to make fantastic music with light and shade as a totally gifted and credible artist. You’ve not had an easy journey, albeit privileged, but that has come with its own challenges and sacrifices. Please never believe or listen to the trolls. You are there on merit and you’re a good decent man that is loved 😊
@magicknight841228 күн бұрын
Total respect, such a decent bloke.
@kellynavarromontes724415 сағат бұрын
I also love his speaking voice, its so soothing
@createwithbarbbl41254 күн бұрын
It’s not James. It’s nasty mean unhappy jealous people. Keep being You James, terrific man.
@goldenactivations9447Ай бұрын
What a wonderful conversation. What a gentle man. Heartfelt. Thank you xx
@kristinelizabethbarker345929 күн бұрын
I’m ashamed to say that I was one of those people who made fun of James Blunt back in the day. His music wasn’t my cup of tea and still isn’t, but he’s more of a man than any of the Gallagher’s, Albarn’s or Weller’s. Things were different back then and the kind of bullying James Blunt went through wouldn’t be tolerated today. The Gallagher’s also made fun of Michael Hutchence and referred to him as a has been when he presented them with a Brit award. This was shortly before Hutchence passed away. I used to be an Oasis and Blur fan but not anymore. That passed a long time ago. Luckily, most of us grow up and I for one apologize for my part in it. Mr Blunt is a gentleman, intelligent, funny, and a lovely man. I wish him all the best 🙏
@ivanconnolly7332Ай бұрын
Bigger balls than Oasis and Blur together.
@sandytw5229Ай бұрын
Spot On!
@NameHereCode29 күн бұрын
Maybe not bigger than Jake's though since he seems to need his legs at right angles to sit down.
@jordanclayton243529 күн бұрын
You not hear the brownie story?
@Roz-y2d25 күн бұрын
Oasis and Blur overrated and short lived. Not a fan, especially of Oasis!
@ShamBard18784 күн бұрын
@@NameHereCodean apt observation indeed
@justsomeguy101bАй бұрын
No idea how you can not love his music. Especially early days. There’s a time and place for all different genres but when I’m feeling down or if I’m in love or I’m having a Sunday chill day then James blunt has got me every time as well as many other classics. Yes he’s posh but how can you have a go at someone who is posh if they are down to earth and not up their own arse. Just glad he had strength of character when people in the industry were being so horrible to him. He could of gone a different way. Top watch thanks guys.
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
Is there music you don't like? There you go. Now you have an idea how people could dislike his music. We all have likes and dislikes. Easy.
@lms10689 күн бұрын
Love James Blunt, always have. Hes bright, witty, sociable and stoic. Plus he can write and sing. The haters just show how they truly are inside and how little they respect themselves.
@BricktopBrickstop6 күн бұрын
Great interview. James Blunt has always been a thoroughly decent guy. All the negativity towards him has always been rooted in class wars. Musicians with working class roots didn't want to lose 'credibility' by accepting him. If people judged him on his character and musicianship they'd see he's absolutely sound.
@debbiefox95466 күн бұрын
I could listen to James speak all day long!
@tonypackham5421Ай бұрын
Lovely guy full respect.
@LastKingOfAtlantisАй бұрын
I've loved him and his music since hearing You're Beautiful. The guy is a beautiful singer/songwriter, and then also a grade-a self deprecating dipshit genius. I am and forever will be in awe of him.
@sneshead332612 сағат бұрын
It’s very sad the way the media and other artists treated James. He seems alright to me
@martinlawrence8427Ай бұрын
Always impressed with James, a funny, humble, talented, determined guy!
@deeliscouspie26 күн бұрын
James is a true hero who served his country, and has now made a great second career for himself. Those other guys ( 'who were they anyway') don't want to be near James because they are either jealous or feel inferior and should be called out for their behaviour and publicly disgraced, and made to apologize (they are worse than bullies in the school playground).
@sueleitch6396Ай бұрын
Absolutely fabulous man ❤
@1HipChic21 күн бұрын
I love JAMES BLUNT - very open and honest with integrity. Thank you so much for this great interview.
@karenanderson52182 күн бұрын
Wow! What a great interview. James you are wonderful to listen to. You are so thoughtful. Thanks for all of your stories.🙏🏼
@BUROSIDAT29 күн бұрын
Such a nice genuine lovely human being James Blunt.
@AmandaEllis22 күн бұрын
James is brilliant one of the best artists out there let the haters hate - many of us love him
@LeonEvans_Guyver1Ай бұрын
B2B is one of the most perfect singer/songwriter albums ever written, I've played it more than probably any other album. James is clearly a wonderful human being and his army life definitely did him incredibly well in the transition to the music industry. Anyone who can keep the same band and crew for over 20 years is doing everything right because that is no easy thing.
@jordenwoodsey01Ай бұрын
How the fuck does anyone hate on this guy? Writes hlgreat songs and has a great voice.
@neepers22Ай бұрын
You know, I think a great deal of it originated because he 'sounds posh' and didn't write and perform music that appealed to men. That's pretty much it, from what I can tell. I don't know or listen to his music, but have long known that he comes across as a sound bloke.
@jordenwoodsey01Ай бұрын
@neepers22 yeah you may be right. He sounds posh so is posh and most people hate post 😂
@s3lfl3ssn3ss18 сағат бұрын
How the F? Let me explain. Are there things you do not like? Yes. There you go.
@gingerbill128Ай бұрын
Glad you had Mr Blunt on , i first heard him talk on top gear i think , he's always seemed like a nice guy , funny and obviously talented.
@tracyjane100028 күн бұрын
Just been to his concert in Cape Town and it was amazing and wow wow - his new music is incredible ❤
@34Media3 күн бұрын
big fan! thanks for all your great music mate, my best mate just lost his dad recently and i sent him monsters as a tool to listen too when he wants to remember and to have a cry like i do to remember my mum and dad . i think as blokes its hard to show emotion , but necessary , so i have a song that reminds me of each of my parents and when i need to vent i just go for a drive or walk and have a listen and cry and always feel better after it. your 100% right about being able to say what you need to before its too late. my mum had a heart attack so i never got that chance but when my dad passed i made sure we had many good chats and he knew how much i loved him . makes a world of difference for moving on and processing the loss. thanks for all the great songs mate your a bloody champion
@tdurb04 күн бұрын
The guy’s a fantastic bloke, regardless of my taste in music. Playing up to his image (and his tweets) made him go up massively in my estimation
@johntheball10 күн бұрын
Blunt is a legend...brilliant lad...great fun to hear interviewed.
@oliverc19618 күн бұрын
What a lovely, decent, articulate, interesting, soft and unspoilt person James Blunt is! And what a great conversation. I had the misfortune of being raised by private-school-educated parents with "posh" accents who, out of socialist principles and all-round tightness, sent me to state schools in England, Scotland and Wales where there was a high social cost to sounding posh, being articulate and striving for excellence in anything other than sports. The economist Roland Fryer has found much the same thing - the provision of arrows rather than ladders, as James memorably puts it - happens in African-American communities. This is inverted snobbery which holds individuals and communities back. It's why the British working class is less socially mobile than the working class in Australia, where I now live. I'm not surprised the Oasis brothers, Paul Weller and Damon Albarn acted as they did. They are unreformable oafs. But Jools Holland and the production team surrounding him surprise and appall me. They really should feel nothing but disgust at themselves for their lack of courage.
@Kiinell28 күн бұрын
I love that he pushed through the hard years when he was always being made a joke of. He has true grit and character and staying power, which has paid off. People respect him now and he earned that. He's something of a national treasure. A Brit to be proud of.
@adamc610828 күн бұрын
What a nice man, funny and entertaining and open and humble. Posh? Or just a normal nice guy that has morals and respect? I think to keep that in this day and age like he has is pretty marvellous. He has some amazing stories and experiences, and that just shows you he is a good man or else these opportunities would not have presented themselves to him. Well done James
@clairecollins3783Ай бұрын
I've always really liked James and have never understood the negativety surrounding him ❤
@lancedsouza154727 күн бұрын
Salute to you sir firstly for your service to your country and secondly for the raw, unfiltered music that talks about human feelings and emotions which connect with millions across the globe
@marieguinan5087Ай бұрын
James..you my devine being are the dogs bollox. Brilliant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your magnificence with me...its all about me, of coarse.. ❤
@LesleyDruce28 күн бұрын
What an amazing man James is, I always did love his music, and the little amount that I knew about him has simply been confirmed. He deserves all his success, and may it continue for many years.
@YerotsАй бұрын
Absolute legend, an incredibly intelligent person with integrity, tenacity. Love his music. Great podcast. He’s a humble man runs rings around the vision in the dessert group member. Blur . Nothing on this man .
@seanashmore8785Ай бұрын
The actual true definition of a star.
@adambritain5774Ай бұрын
James has an incredible body of work that any musician on any level would rightly be proud to boast. Good on him and wouldn’t begrudge him a single bit of his success.
@lovecraftwithme18 күн бұрын
I genuinely love James blunt music, I have all his cds (before Spotify). As someone with social anxiety I stay away from social media for the most part. I’m so sorry to hear James blunt had this horridness to deal with. I’m sorry I wasn’t there to be someone to stick up for him. But I will keep loving his music and singing along at the top of my voice ❤❤❤ that’s my way of supporting 😊
@sultanabran1Ай бұрын
he's such a nice guy. I've always loved his interviews.
@50angeleyes26 күн бұрын
I just don’t understand the hate this man gets, it just baffles me
@leighmartin8672Ай бұрын
Intelligent self aware likeable human being. We could do with a lot more people like James.
@rosh347826 күн бұрын
Thinking a James Blunt / Chris Martin duet would hit the notes that this planet needs right now - inspired kindness. Respect James Blunt - you're beautiful - a soulful interview🤍👌🏽
@lindylittleton4183Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this interview, a very relaxed and honest James
@dannymacarthur13Ай бұрын
James Blunt top bloke!
@troytempest29029 күн бұрын
What a beautifully humble guy.
@mike_aiton6 сағат бұрын
JB is special. The world would be a better place if there were more like him.
@metafuel3 күн бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant. Thank you all for your time. Shout out to Carl Cox - one of the few big DJ's to visit South Africa in the 90's. This is a really superb conversation. Subscribed. EDit: Those chairs are fantastic.
@richardcoughlin89312 күн бұрын
James vs. the Mean Gurls. They can’t stand the fact that he is so successful and such a solid, grounded guy.
@adriankinsler1504Ай бұрын
Fantastic interview, left to tell the story.
@sandytw5229Ай бұрын
Great interview, even better book! Respect for his career both military & musical. His gigs are great fun! Congrats James Blunt 👏👏👏
@composedlight685012 күн бұрын
As James said -- some are so childish and have ego's larger than their IQ. Its strange how James claims his emotions are locked and only come out in song; and yet we can see the emotion when taking about his father.
@JenDogan4 күн бұрын
James never change we love you ….Australia
@jennam8401Ай бұрын
Love Mr Blunt and his music. also Jake I always remember you from the Pudsy dog charity programme that I loved and you had a chocolate Labrador
@SamanthaMorgan-f8nАй бұрын
Always loved James Blunt, beautiful voice, lovely man, highly emotive music ❤ inspirational 🙏
@leedesigner1977Ай бұрын
Ahhhh, 'Wisemen' is my favorite JB track. Top bloke, and love to see his sillyness 😊 Lee
@ReenactionManАй бұрын
What a great guy
@Londonererer27 күн бұрын
Very few musians have had proper jobs, let alone served their country. So respect to James. I think when someone has inner class, confidence and are polite - that triggers those who are not, and thus they lash out.
@kiwichic727 күн бұрын
exactly, speaks volumes about them ! sad
@stujor2the2ndcoming9 сағат бұрын
Really good interview. Very intelligent and witty guy. His music is polished.
@Robbo8ball7 күн бұрын
Back to Bedlam was one of my favourite CDs back in the day, watching this interview today I am inspired to discover some of his new music. A really open and beautiful interview, seeing James emotional recalling memories of his dad was touching. Total respect to him, thank you for your army service and congratulations on being a good human !
@vc4154Ай бұрын
It's not the problem thats the problem, It's your thoughts about the problem,Thats the problem. Namaste.
@PaulaW-wq1kh24 күн бұрын
I Saw James live and he was an absolutely fantastic musician, I'll never forget it.
@redskyatnight12328 күн бұрын
James blunt is brilliant. Good bloke .
@Magical_Makeup_UK28 күн бұрын
He’s got a lovely energy
@beverleymacca814018 күн бұрын
I’ve always liked James Blunt and his music, he’s a legend and has achieved more than musicians considering he was on active duty in the army. I cry every time I hear Monsters, hold such personal memories of my beloved Dad, the night before he died and my oldest brother letting him know he would look out for us now and go and be with my mum who had passed. Thank you xxxx