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James Blunt; snl
Topic Started: Dec 4 2005, 03:53 PM (137 Views)
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one of the angels
ever hear him?

http://www.jamesblunt.com/

very impressed when i heard him on snl last nite.. what an artist.. very feminine, gorgeous face and voice,, excellent lyrics to 'goodbye my lover'

not exactly my style, it was dripping with sentimentality.. but lord can the kid sing.
it behooves me to behold
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George K
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Dec 4 2005, 06:53 PM
not exactly my style, it was dripping with sentimentality.. but lord can the kid sing.

I was doing other stuff last night while SNL was on.... heard him sing and said, "Whoa! He's OK!"
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I love him. 'You're Beautiful' is just amazing. He apparently hates it now though as he has had to sing it SOOOOO many times.

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He's my favourite artist at the moment actually, although as usual the more unknown songs on the album blow the others away (plus they have the advantage of not being overplayed!)
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