Ed Sheeran and Snow Patrol - New York

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Here’s Ryan Keen and Lee Levent doing three part harmonies with Ed Sheeran at The Waterfront in Belfast, on the song Kiss Me.

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Mikill Pane - I Like You from his upcoming The Morris Dancer EP

I’ve been listening to Mikill for about six to eight months now after hearing him on Little Lady with Ed Sheeran, but quickly went back through his other music, and have seen him performing with The Remedies back in October, as well as with Ed a whole bunch of times. He’s always a proper gent, well dressed and has the greatest collection of kicks since the last person whose trainer collection impressed me. His Party Animal EP was great (and free on his website mikillpane.com), his cameo on Follow Fashion feat. XO Man, Sincere and Master Shortie blew the rest out of the water, and Summer In The City really got me listening.

You can hear his improvements literally song to song, and his story telling manner, subtle twists and word play are pretty intense, very emotive and most challenging. The Guinness and Blackcurrant EP had You Don’t Know Me and Read My Lips, and this current one has two great songs - Kings and I Like You. The beat is unconventional, the flow is on point, the conversational tone effective and that’s all I really want from a song. Clever track Mikill. 

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I can’t front. There’s several reasons I’m sharing Weak 2 Week Episode 1 on here. Firstly, it’s host is Claira Hermet, who is not only in ridiculously good shape (personal trainer) and therefore really hot, but also completely bubbly and likeable throughout the episode. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, but it’s still professional. The banter and insights into the world of a presenter in the UK music scene is done well, as is the way that the artists are shown - natural and friendly, normal human beings not over hyped but respected.

But mainly it’s when she’s doing the crunches. Na not really. I don’t even know what a crunch is. She does over a thousand.

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Ed Sheeran meeting a fan after the show in Newcastle

Ed Sheeran meeting a fan after the show in Newcastle

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Cutest child covers ED Sheeran’s Lego House and matches the video.

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If you were in Leeds to see Ed Sheeran, Antonio Lulic or Ryan Keen last month, click this image to see more pictures from the night. Above pictured - Ed Sheeran with Ryan Keen and Kal Lavelle.
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If you were in Leeds to see Ed Sheeran, Antonio Lulic or Ryan Keen last month, click this image to see more pictures from the night. Above pictured - Ed Sheeran with Ryan Keen and Kal Lavelle.

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entry written back in June or something

Ed Sheeran

OK, so I’ve spent a sad amount of today attempting to remember why I started listening to Ed Sheeran. Like, what the trigger was that got me listening to him, why I had so many of his albums almost instantly and why I was under the impression that I only started listening to him a few weeks back.

Back in February, I was going to go see Tinie Tempah perform in London. One of my friends, another singer-songwriter called Raevennan Husbandes, said that she thought Ed was going to the show. It didn’t really mean anything to me, and I said as much, but she said he was a nice lad who she’d met a few times who was also a singer-song writer, and so I said I’d give him a listen.

I remember, now that I have that piece of information, listening to his song “SO”, the first track to really draw me in, on his MySpace. The Chorus was “you’re so cool, you’re so beautiful” and it sounded like Sokol, which made me miss some of my friends in New York (incidentally, where Tinie Tempah is playing today).

I bought the album that ‘So’ was on - You Need Me - and Loose Change - because they were pretty cheap and sort of EPs. I wanted to give him a fair chance. I think I listened through it all twice on my way to the Tinie Tempah show.

At this point, I saw Tinie do a great hiphop set and got back stuck into his album, and listening to my ‘hype and gunshot’ playlist of ridiculous hiphop songs that make me want to start a riot (mainly variations of Game Over, Busta Rhymes and arrogant Kanye West and Eminem statements). I had that phase for a while and spent a while listening to a bunch of music by other friends and other people, disregarding this singer who’s song I’d enjoyed because we’d not met yet and who cares y’know?

I left my macbook on shuffle a fair amount at work, and at some point, I listened to the words being sung, and not just the melodies and I realised that “The A Team”, a song which has just begun making the rounds on the radio, thanks to people such as Fearne Cotton giving it a chance, was excellently written. The wordplay, the references, the sincerity and depth of it was great and I liked it. I downloaded more of his songs. I picked up Songs I Wrote With Amy, and heard Cold Coffee and fell in love with his song writing style. Such honesty, such simplicity at times.

I listened to the flow on You Need Me - a song that’s more like a rapped verse delivered in sung vocal - fast, quick, rolled, tight and perfectly pulled off live - and watched a video of the guy making use of a loop pedal on a song called The City, as well as You Need Me (where he beatboxes, loop pedals, guitars, raps and sings) and I thought ‘this guy seems to be putting in hard work.’

I went to Rome, and I didn’t really listen to much music out there. I was constantly around people and I wanted to hear what they had to say. That city makes you want to listen to anyone. When I came back, Ed had put out an EP for free called the One Take EP (edsheeran.com you can still get it), which featured Wayfaring Stranger, You Need Me (extended) and UNI. Wayfaring Stranger was just so powerful I began listening more and taking an interest in the musician behind the songs.
I found out he’d been living on couches and travelling around on the grind for a good five years. That he’d been giving it a real shot - his best - and began getting recognition. That he was the same kid who I’d seen singing with Example 9 months earlier, in a Nandos ad. That he was friends with a bunch of rappers and had an EP called No.5 Collaborations, which showcased a wide variety of talented British emcees with well thought and delivered verses over reworkings of his own instrumentals and a few other songs.

I heard from other musicians I know that he’d always been a pleasure to meet - humble and fun, talented and precise. I found a livestream he did for his fans, where he was going to play for 30 minutes and ended up doing 3 hours. Where he put on a free show at a venue and 1000 people turned up, so he ended up playing 3-4 sets back to back so he could sing for each of these people who’d queued so patiently.

He’s said its OK for me to take photos at the first show of his I’ve been able to get tickets for, in July, and that’s exciting for me. He’s pretty much sold out every show he’s listed since March. And I know I’ve written a whole lot, but I’ve been racking my brain as to how I ended up listening to such a good musician who was seemingly unknown. Turns out it was a throwaway comment that was met with a follow up, feinted interest and curiousity. Thank you Rae. I hope you guys enjoy listening to him as much as I do.

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For some reason I didn’t publish the above. The first show in July I took some photos and I met Kal Lavelle a little bit before. She was a pleasure to talk to and is now considered a close friend, as are others such as Ryan Keen and Lee Levent, Antonio Lulic and more happy faces. The photo albums of Ed are as follows (so far):

First gig at the Guildford Boileroom: HERE

Included the following few

  & 

Second gig at New Slang, Kingston: HERE

Including

and then the Bournemouth and Manchester photo sets that have been posted already…

I have more sets to get up once I’ve fixed everything on my computer but it’s been a funny year really.

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The good lad that is David Gray snapped this of Ed Sheeran, Chris Knight, Murray & me freestyling outside the Northumbria Rizzlekicks gig. I’m in the middle of laughing at anything Murray says. Funny dude.

The good lad that is David Gray snapped this of Ed Sheeran, Chris Knight, Murray & me freestyling outside the Northumbria Rizzlekicks gig. I’m in the middle of laughing at anything Murray says. Funny dude.

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Ed Sheeran at the Manchester Academy 2

Ed Sheeran at the Manchester Academy 2

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I’m in a little bit of a dilemma, I feel

Because I like to share my photos without having to put massive THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN BY JON D BARKER watermarks all over them, but there are some blogs saving my photographs and then watermarking them with their own tumblr names instead, which frankly pisses me off. Share the photos, and I’m happy with that. Taking credit for my photos and you’re a dick. That’s the plain and simple. 

I’ll be watermarking from now on. Some examples of someone else claiming credit for my photos include:

This one (underneath the guitar) 

This one (on the guitar)

This one (by his wrist)

This one (on his butt)

This one (same area)

They’re getting a ton of notes, my Flickr is losing out on hits and I’m not being acknowledged for what I’m shooting, which just doesn’t really feel fair when I just take them to share with fans and gain a bit of exposure at the same time.

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Hey guys, I’ve not really been around the last couple of days because I’ve been on tour - and it’s still going but I have a day to update a little and just talk about how much fun it has been, albeit, exhausting and insane too.

We spend a fair amount of time on the road between gigs - we played Leeds, went to York for a day, played Newcastle (after returning to Leeds to pick up some passenger friends - Kal Lavelle and Antonio Lulic), went to Hartlepool to shoot some videos and take some photos and then on to Manchester. We got into London around 5.30 today, and have two shows tonight, a day off and then one in Reading which is our last on the Ed Sheeran tour, and everything has been sold out.

It has been a little bit more mental than I’m used to, and the response my boys have been getting is great. Harry from 1 Direction turned up to yesterday’s gig and tweeted that he was standing with Ryan, and within the hour, Ryan had 500 new Twitter followers, which is crazy for an up and coming musical talent.

We shot some scenes for a new music video that Ryan Keen is making, too, so some of my footage will be in an official music video made by the same guy who does stop animation for Rastamouse and Thomas the Tank Engine. I think I’ve taken a lot of photographs, even more so with filming things. We’ll put together a tour diary at some point I hope.

It’s been a fun one so far.

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Lads & lasses

Lads & lasses

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Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) joins Ed Sheeran (Ron Weasley) on stage at the Forum, Hatfield 8.10.2011

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Last night was the first night of @RyanKeen & @Lee_Drums joining @EdSheeran on tour and I’m coming along with them as photographer and videographer for the trip. We hit Bournemouth with Toby Faulkner (Newton Faulkner’s brother) to play the O2 Academy alongside Passenger and Ed Sheeran. The gig was a sold out 2000 person crowd, and the fans were so welcoming it was amazing. So above is Ryan Keen closing his set with Thank You, followed by a video we shot quickly backstage. If the video is liked a lot, we might shoot some other songs along the tour, and maybe feature Antonio Lulic in some, and maybe see if we can get Ed involved too.

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