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Post by LdySpace on Jun 20, 2019 0:14:47 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 20, 2019 0:35:17 GMT
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pud
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Post by pud on Jun 22, 2019 20:00:55 GMT
You Know Who was also in London, bloody woman was on Graham Nortons show....
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 23, 2019 18:55:57 GMT
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joiedevivre
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Post by joiedevivre on Jun 24, 2019 3:33:58 GMT
^OK I'll just pretend he's singing that to me, it's pretty close to my name
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kittybitty
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Post by kittybitty on Jun 24, 2019 16:20:47 GMT
It IS close! Just stick the "Le" part into the song!
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Post by spiderman on Jun 24, 2019 21:36:48 GMT
Why does this sound like a future Coldplay song? Interesting to see the Hindu writing still on the back wall of the Bakery. I wonder if they have been inspired to put anything else up?
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 25, 2019 0:24:06 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 26, 2019 18:12:34 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 28, 2019 22:39:41 GMT
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pud
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Post by pud on Jun 29, 2019 7:56:41 GMT
Of course he was there !!!
This makes me silly happy to see him at Glasto đ
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 30, 2019 13:48:34 GMT
This would have been epic. Chris Martin was the first choice for the Ed Sheeran role in YesterdayBy Maureen Lee Lenker June 28, 2019 at 02:00 PM EDTThere are a lot of famous musicians swirling about the plot of Yesterday. Most obvious are the Beatles, whose music provides the impetus for the entire film when a freak event causes the world to forget they ever existed, except for aspiring singer-songwriter Jack Malik (Hamish Patel). But Grammy-winning, chart-topping artist Ed Sheeran also plays a large role, discovering Jackâs music (which is actually the music of the Fab Four) and taking him on the road as his opening act. Sheeran hilariously sends himself up in the film, marveling at how Jack supersedes him as one of the greatest songwriters of all time and even having his own song âShape of Youâ as his ringtone. But he wasnât always the superstar at the heart of the movie. Director Danny Boyle reveals that the original choice had a little more âViva La Vidaâ flavor to it. âIn the first script, it was written as Chris Martin, from Coldplay,â he tells EW. Boyle traveled to Los Angeles to woo Martin for the project, but the musician had recently completed a two-year world tour with Coldplay and wasnât willing to jump back into a new endeavor when he wanted to spend some time with his family. Sheeran was their next choice. â[Screenwriter] Richard Curtis knew Chris because theyâd done something for Red Nose Day for Comic Relief, but he also knew Ed because they live near each other in Suffolk,â Boyle says. âWe had a very fun moment with Ed where we said, âYouâd be so good for this, youâre our first choice. We canât think of anyone [else],â and he goes, âHang on, youâve already asked Chris Martin.ââ Boyle says that was just the first moment of many in which Sheeran showcased his good humor and willingness to make fun of himself. âHeâs very funny,â the director says. âHe doesnât mind having fun poked at him, which obviously the film does. But he comes with that as well. So he remorselessly teased us about being second choice to Chris Martin.â In the end, Boyle thinks Sheeran might actually be the more poetic choice, considering how his own life story reflects that of the filmâs hero. âThe Jack Malik story is actually Ed Sheeranâs story,â Boyle muses. âHeâs a small-town guy, whoâs playing the pubs not very successfully, and then suddenly rises to stratospheric fame. And then completes a part of his journey by returning home to marry his childhood sweetheart from his hometown, which is the Jack and Ellie story, in a way. Except that presumably Edâs songs are his own. [Laughs] But it would explain just quite how extraordinary Ed is about producing pop hit after pop hit.â Yesterday is in theaters now. link
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 30, 2019 23:40:00 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jul 1, 2019 2:07:09 GMT
I laughed.
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kittybitty
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Post by kittybitty on Jul 1, 2019 3:53:18 GMT
That was pretty dang funny.
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