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F E AT U R E
4 M A R C H 2 016 / F R E E E V E R Y F R I D AY
The reinvention of Jake Bugg
Hello...
THE PAST WEEK
has been a big one
for major league
talent. First the
Oscars nally gave
Leonardo DiCaprio
the Academy Award
he’s deserved
since he was rst
nominated back
in 1993 for What’s
Eating Gilbert
Grape?. Then Adele played the rst
date of her massive, 105-date 2016
world tour in Belfast, with a cup of
tea in one hand and the 11,000-
strong crowd in the palm of the
other. And now comes the return of
Jake Bugg, the Nottingham guitar
hero who made his name four years
ago as a mouthy teen.
Jake’s rst record bagged him
a massive Glastonbury slot. His
second, produced by Rick Rubin,
tanked in comparison. Now at
22-years-old, he’s all grown up and
preparing the release of his third
album, ‘On My One’, which sees
him having a go at hip-hop and
embracing a 1970s pop sound.
It’s not out until June, but we’ve
scored another massive exclusive
with Bugg’s rst interview in over
a year, and he’s on ghting but
friendly form; having a dig at former
touring buddy Noel Gallagher
(“His last album is pretty crap,
innit?”), refuting tabloid rumours
and pondering the make-or-break
aspect of his new album.
Welcome back, Jake.
C OV ER PH OTO : D E A N C H A L K L E Y PH OTO : R E X
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COVER STORY
F E AT U R E S
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Jake Bugg
Musician. Model. Rapper?!
The kid from Clifton
goes hip hop
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Viola Beach
A tribute to the young
Warrington band, who died last
month in Stockholm
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F E AT U R E
WHAT EVERYONE’S TA LK ING ABOUT THIS W EEK
What
Adele
said
The best quotes from
the Belfast stage
“I know some of you
have been dragged
along, but I’m going
to win you over.”
Tea-ing off
Adele’s epic 105-date tour has begun
ADELE KICKED OFF HER JAUNT AROUND THE WORLD IN
Belfast on Monday night, and smashed her rst show in four and half
years. Those who scored tickets for the opening night at the SSE Arena
were treated to holographic rain, confetti personalised with lyrics and
messages from the singer, a 21-piece band, all the hits and some
frank chat from Adele, who sipped from a cup of tea onstage. “I’ve
been f**king s***ting myself all day,” she told the crowd. “Bad bowel
movements. I’ve had to have an Immodium.” Yet when she sang, she still
sounded like the classiest woman alive. How the hell do you do it, Adele?
PH OTO : G E T T Y
“Some of my songs get
a bit depressing.”
“I woke up sounding
like Arnie. My voice
was so deep because
I slept with the air con
on in my hotel room.”
“My kid was being a
nightmare, and then
there was a spillage
at Gatwick and I
thought my boyfriend
wasn’t gonna get here
– I thought the whole
tour was doomed!”
Adele enjoying a
brew on stage in
Belfast, Feb 29
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