Anyone know of ...
... a good video or recording of the boys covering Iris? I need to just listen to that on repeat for a while I think.

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Anyone know of ...
... a good video or recording of the boys covering Iris? I need to just listen to that on repeat for a while I think.
Ended this shitty day by spilling water on my MacBook and slamming my finger in a drawer 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Today was incredibly traumatic.
Yeah today sucks more then a usual day.
Ordered a massive Chinese, gonna watch funny stuff and get fucked up and just forget today happened.
FUCK TODAY
I feel so defeated....
One of the hardest things is caring more for people then they do for you and knowing you don't matter as much as you wish you did
If you follow George Ezra on Twitter, you will have figured out by now that he’s quite the comedian. And on a Saturday night in Leadmill, he provides the crowd with anecdotal humour about his life and music in between songs. So if music doesn’t work out, he definitely has other options.
But that’s not what this sold out crowd came to see. Anyone who’s heard his music will know of his distinct quality of tone far more mature than his age. You can try and describe Ezra as a folk or blues singer, but he has the type of voice no one could place in one category. That’s what makes his music so interesting. There’s a real sincerity in the song lyrics that comes from real life experience; Ezra told the audience he’d spent time last year travelling Europe. It’s no wonder this star is on the ascent this year, placing in fifth place in the BBC Sound of 2014 poll and earning a huge radio fan base which he calls ‘Petan’.
The highlight of the set was its simplicity. Tonight he strips back his performance, shying away any big production in favour of two very good looking guitars. When you compare his live vocals to his songs on his EP, in particular ‘Budapest’, and ‘Did You Hear the Rain’ the live performances are so much more powerful.
Another highlights of the night is his new song ‘Cassy O’ (expect to see a music video soon) and ‘Leaving It up To You’. Although he couldn’t tell us when we’d expect to hear an album, everyone left Leadmill eagerly anticipating more. George told the audience he’ll pay Sheffield another visit soon. Let’s hope he does, with more jokes to share.