Knex. wrote: » Music is subjective. Let people enjoy things.
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Ahhh.... there was a rake of young ones camped outside a local bookstore (which also sells concert tickets) last night, sleeping bags and all. This would probably explain it. It absolutely pissed down overnight as well.
Peintre Celebre wrote: » Birds goin on about how good looking he is. A fat ginger lad with kinda froggy eyes, wonder would they say that if he worked in Tesco
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » To be honest, I thought the whole slagging gingers was all in good spirits - ie like you'd slag a mate who is going bald, or has a tiny weiner. If you actually thought a person was actually getting upset about it for some reason, you'd stop. As for Sheeran, I don't really see the attraction (musically or folically) but to each their own.
TheRiverman wrote: » Sheehan?
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » His kind have come and gone before. James Blunt. Craig David.
callaway92 wrote: » You are clueless if you call Craig David 'his kind'
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Wasn't Craig David a big influence on Ed? He has a lot of nice things to say about Craig.https://twitter.com/edsheeran/status/453513886080442368
Heckler wrote: » Tunstall doing this, to a lesser degree, 13 years ago. Its nothing new.
Sam Kade wrote: » Do you normally compare the size of your friends weiners?
Slydice wrote: » *sees Ed Sheeran thread* *remembers that cover of his song*
Heckler wrote: » That was half listenable till Sheeran chimed in.
ronnie085 wrote: » Average singer, average songwriter, go as far as saying he'd struggle to fill the local based on talent (in my opinion) yet he is one of the biggest deals at the moment. Victory for the PR hype machine? He's kinda Irish you know
Heckler wrote: » "I'd crawl over fifty good pussys just to get to one fat boys asshole".
Not even in the same universe of songwriting.