I was rather disappointed, because the one thing I wanted to gain from that opportunity was to add something to his music, and have him add something to mine.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it's his perception of knowing how to make a record build, keeping the integrity of the song in the music and really adding a lot of musical elements to compliment my voice and to compliment the song.
He helped make Living Things even more crazy than I wanted it to be. He added old-fashioned piano and classical folk music - that weird otherworldly vibe - all these elements got onto the record.
And he was going to give me a song, because I'm a singer and I wanted to sing in everything.
Ed Sheeran wrote his songs, so I wanted to write my own songs.
There was nothing more I wanted to do than to see my dad react well to my music. I still do. I send him my demos all the time.
Well you know, I've been into music my whole life, so to be able to put an album together with some of that music was awesome.
I mean, there are so many of his songs that I like that I could easily do that one day.
So okay, I accepted, and I realized while working for that concert that I'd been missing something very important and vital to me, and that something was music.
If you want to play somebody's music, you'd better go into his house.
John was great to work with, and a lot of fun. I wish I'd had the chance to make more music with him, of course, and to get to know him better.
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