bellis
09-08-2005, 18:05
hes doing the manchester apollo in 2006 tickets on sale now
http://www.seetickets.com/sjmmaj/index.asp
http://www.seetickets.com/sjmmaj/index.asp
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View Full Version : James blunt new tour dates bellis 09-08-2005, 18:05 hes doing the manchester apollo in 2006 tickets on sale now http://www.seetickets.com/sjmmaj/index.asp brooksy 09-08-2005, 18:15 Whos james blunt???:confused: A.B.Yaffle 09-08-2005, 19:58 He's got a song at number one in the charts at the moment. Never heard of him until a few weeks ago.... has he won some pop factor type competition or something? :confused: SilentStatic 09-08-2005, 20:13 Never heard him until two days ago, and I wish I *hadn't* heard that voice :( alchresearch 09-08-2005, 20:48 Just another flavour of the month. After you've heard his next two whiny singles you'll be as sick of him as the rest of us - come back Crazy Frog! Mod2 10-08-2005, 11:46 James Blunt.... :gag: PuressenceUK 10-08-2005, 12:36 Does the tour involve Mr "4000 plays a day on every radio station" Blunt playing in the middle of the M1 at rush hour? If not I think I'll give this a miss.... bellis 10-08-2005, 12:44 ill be honest and say ive never heard any of his stuff but then again i dont really watch tv / listen to the radio , i just started this thread as i no quite a few have missed out on tickets for the upcoming tour btw tickets are still left for the 3rd night (standing only) rosie 14-08-2005, 14:20 I think he has one of the best new voices in music I have heard for a long time. I wish I could have got tickets for Sheffield. I bought the single and the day after I boulght the album. FANTASTIC Swan_Vesta 15-08-2005, 12:03 Maybe we could organise a forum outing and all the aggrieved contributors from Timo's slap thread could line up and give him a solid biffing :hihi: ianbrownfan 15-08-2005, 12:42 I think he's terrible. That song makes me feel sick! boyface 15-08-2005, 13:42 I found this letter to James Blunt on another forum: Dear Mr Blunt, "My life is brilliant. My love is pure". It's great you think so highly of yourself, as it provides me with an initial reason to be disinclined to buy your over-syrupy claptrap. I'm so taken aback by your arrogance at this stage that I nearly forgot to mention how you've rehashed that G, D, E minor, C chord pattern. Anyway, do tell me about this pure love. "I saw an angel. Of that I'm sure". Not, I assume, the same angel that Jimi Hendrix referred to in 1970, or the one that Heaven Must Be Missing according to Tavares in 1976? You might even think that we've had quite enough metaphorical angels in pop music already. "She smiled at me on the Subway. She was with another man". Aah, so we're dealing with the sort of pure love that involves lusting after someone else's girl, are we? "But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I've got a plan". A plan, I'm sure, driven by the kind of pure love that wishes to split up relationships and perhaps break the heart of a man you've never met. "You're beautiful. You're beautiful.You're beautiful, it's true". Thanks! What about the other girl? "I saw your face in a crowded place" Oh, I SEE. You've changed the song from one addressed to an interested audience about a third party Subway angel to one addressed to the third party themselves, betraying utterly your own lyrical ineptitude in the process. "And I don't know what to do 'cause I'll never be with you". May I remind you (she? it?) that you said not thirty seconds ago that you had a plan. Sincerely, a music fan ianbrownfan 15-08-2005, 14:40 Originally posted by boyface I found this letter to James Blunt on another forum: Dear Mr Blunt, "My life is brilliant. My love is pure". It's great you think so highly of yourself, as it provides me with an initial reason to be disinclined to buy your over-syrupy claptrap. I'm so taken aback by your arrogance at this stage that I nearly forgot to mention how you've rehashed that G, D, E minor, C chord pattern. Anyway, do tell me about this pure love. "I saw an angel. Of that I'm sure". Not, I assume, the same angel that Jimi Hendrix referred to in 1970, or the one that Heaven Must Be Missing according to Tavares in 1976? You might even think that we've had quite enough metaphorical angels in pop music already. "She smiled at me on the Subway. She was with another man". Aah, so we're dealing with the sort of pure love that involves lusting after someone else's girl, are we? "But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I've got a plan". A plan, I'm sure, driven by the kind of pure love that wishes to split up relationships and perhaps break the heart of a man you've never met. "You're beautiful. You're beautiful.You're beautiful, it's true". Thanks! What about the other girl? "I saw your face in a crowded place" Oh, I SEE. You've changed the song from one addressed to an interested audience about a third party Subway angel to one addressed to the third party themselves, betraying utterly your own lyrical ineptitude in the process. "And I don't know what to do 'cause I'll never be with you". May I remind you (she? it?) that you said not thirty seconds ago that you had a plan. Sincerely, a music fan Genious!!!!!!!! ;o) |