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Paolo Nutini Performs Trouble So Hard Live At Glastonbury

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Paolo Nutini Performs Trouble So Hard Live At Glastonbury Festival 2007.

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  • this kid is brilliant!!!!!

  • thumbs up if gojko ajkula send you here!

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  • serious man

  • Saw him at this years Glastonbury, fantastic. Good cover too, Vera Hall's will always be the best though imo

  • I have put a tab for the chords on ultimate guitar

  • Cracking cover

  • @LongTallYamlaJay Seriously, what is wrong with you? I just explicitly said that I wasn't calling the subject matter positive, and you ridiculously misread my comment again! You are obviously so set on pinning me as some supporter of slavery that you misinterpreted what I said to the exact opposite of what I meant. Go back and read my comment again, I think the syntax and sentence structure may have tripped you up the first time.

  • @AlienShip95 If this is "positive" "subject matter," why not enslave another couple million people and flog them for a couple centuries.

  • @LongTallYamlaJay Now if your trying to tell me you don't think it's an amazing song, then I guess I understand the point of your comment, but if you were just assuming I was a clueless person who was doing anything else than appreciating the quality of the song, then I really can't wrap my head around how you could misread what I said so ridiculously.

  • @LongTallYamlaJay I'm not sure what your problem is, but if you know anything about the definition of the world "brilliant" the last thing that should come to mind would be that I was referring to the subject matter as a positive thing rather than the song as a great one. I called the song brilliant because it's so deeply sorrowful and authentic, and obviously the history of it is a big part of that.

  • @AlienShip95 If you know anything about the context of field hollers and folk spirituals, the last adjective that should come to mind would be "brilliant."

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