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Marc's Favourite Interviews & Stories of 2018
Marc's Favourite Interviews & Stories of 2018
Jamie Lee Curtis: Reflections on a life nearly lost to addiction
Jamie Lee Curtis: Reflections on a life nearly lost to addiction
Tom Morello: On the front lines with Rage Against the Machine
Tom Morello: On the front lines with Rage Against the Machine
Sex in Japan: Dying for Company
Sex in Japan: Dying for Company
Ruel: 'Songwriting is exaggerating'
Ruel: 'Songwriting is exaggerating'
Troye Sivan: Blowing some straight people's world
Troye Sivan: Blowing some straight people's world
Why Yassmin Abdel-Magied left Australia
Why Yassmin Abdel-Magied left Australia
Making the Monster: Frankenstein turns 200
Making the Monster: Frankenstein turns 200
From Al-qaeda terrorist to MI6 spy: Aimen Dean
From Al-qaeda terrorist to MI6 spy: Aimen Dean
Years & Years: Olly Alexander on fame & sleep paralysis
Years & Years: Olly Alexander on fame & sleep paralysis
Camp Cope on sexual assault and gender equality in music
Camp Cope on sexual assault and gender equality in music
Amy Shark opens up friends, family, failure and fame
Amy Shark opens up friends, family, failure and fame
Queer Eye's Karamo Brown: Surprise fatherhood; toxic masculinity
Queer Eye's Karamo Brown: Surprise fatherhood; toxic masculinity
Torture Therapy
Torture Therapy
Snow Patrol: Back from the brink
Snow Patrol: Back from the brink
Diplo: Working with kids; Indigenous Hip-hop; Justin Bieber
Diplo: Working with kids; Indigenous Hip-hop; Justin Bieber
Keith Urban: Fire; family; Stephen Colbert
Keith Urban: Fire; family; Stephen Colbert
Leon Bridges: Soul; style and civil rights
Leon Bridges: Soul; style and civil rights
Ghostwriter Michael Visontay: Bringing stories to the surface
Ghostwriter Michael Visontay: Bringing stories to the surface
The Matildas' Kyah Simon: Learning through injury
The Matildas' Kyah Simon: Learning through injury

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James Blunt is surprisingly honest and legitimately funny

June 06, 2017 in Film, Interviews, SBS, The Feed, music

“I feel disrespect for anyone who enjoys my music.” So, um, James Blunt is surprisingly honest and legitimately funny. We talked about his years as a soldier in Kosovo, why Carrie Fisher had a piano in her bathroom and why music reviewers are bullshit and.. yeah... it's a full chat

Tags: carrie fisher, james blunt, kosovo, the afterglow
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