On Demand
Jamie T
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Young English songwriter Jamie T makes music about drinking, sex, and general bad behavior. He delivers those songs in a version of English that's bratty, streetwise, and almost completely foreign to most Americans. He joins us to talk about his US debut, Panic Prevention.
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Listening to Jamie T. made me remember, again, why I love the Brits and their culture. I long to go back to London. I just bought Panic Prevention, and I'm sure it will get me through many a subway ride.
Brits are Wits Plenty!
I'll definitely BUY Jamie-T album
Panic Prevention.
I love UK & I've been there twice. I dig London even though the last time I was there was in July 2007 & I wasn't able to go to sleep because people were dancing & making lots of noises.
Brighton is a Paradise. My next trip to UK will definitely be programmed to have some photo shoots @ the lovely Brighton.
The only thing I don't like about UK & our dear Brits is their unfair politics. Just read the history of the world & see what they've done to it.
Cheers.
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Im from southern england and been in annapolis 4 2 weeks and i comletly agree with jamie because americans dont understend me either iv got 2 slow down and change my speech so they no wot im talkin bout.
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