James Blunt reveals why he can't stand Angels and his favorite sex song
- James Blunt reflects on his childhood musical influences, including The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
- He expresses frustration over Robbie Williams taking his drummer and lighting designer.
- Blunt's remastered album 'Back to Bedlam' is set for release on October 11, highlighting his ongoing relevance in music.
In a recent interview, James Blunt shared insights into his musical influences and personal experiences. He reminisced about his childhood, highlighting the impact of classic bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd on his early music appreciation. Blunt expressed his frustration with Robbie Williams, who he claims took his drummer and lighting designer, leading to a sense of rivalry. Despite this, he maintains a sense of humor about the situation, joking about the possibility of Williams performing at his funeral. Blunt also discussed his children's exposure to 80s rock music, emphasizing his desire to instill a love for classic guitar bands in them. He revealed that his song 'You're Beautiful' is the best track for intimate moments, showcasing his personal connection to his music. The remastered 20th anniversary release of his debut album, 'Back to Bedlam,' is set to be released on October 11, further marking his enduring presence in the music industry.