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Musician — London
A Matthew Roberts Photo
Matthew Roberts, London.
Brown, bond, '70s.
Editors.
John Denver and John Prine. Growing up in East London, folk was a major part of my musical adventure. Learning how to sing and play the guitar was thanks to them both.
Punk folk subculture. I like how someone can adopt traditional forms of folk music like banjos, washboards etc with a touch of hard rush punk elements and boom; punk folk! When I first listened to this subculture, my mind was just blown...
John Denver. John has played a major part in my music career and just to sit in a room with him is good enough. I would like to know how he went about creating songs like 'Rocky Mountain High' and 'Fly Away' and what were his main influences growing up.
Have two places, my bedroom and a little place called Tooting Tram. My bedroom weirdly enough is my time. Time to think, create and go all outlandish. Tooting Tram is a nice, relaxed bar in South London and it gives such a warm environment.
Jim Croce. Jim Croce was a talented singer/songwriter from the '70s. Great melodies, hooky acoustic chords and amazing style! His best track by far is 'I Got A Name'.
'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver.
'Top Of The World' by Carpenters.
'Bruised Orange' by John Prine.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
"Any type of love, it will be shown,
Like every single tree reached for the sky,
If you're gonna fall, I'll let you know,
That I will pick you up, like you for I."
From 'The Adventure' by Angels & Airwaves.
'You're The First, The Last, My Everything' by Barry White.
'I Got A Name' by Jim Croce.
'You Win Again' by Bee Gees.
'You Get What You Give' by New Radicals.
'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver.
'Southern Nights' by Glen Campbell.
'Let Your Love Flow' by The Bellamy Brothers.
'Leaving On A Jet Plane' by John Denver.
'Read My Mind' by The Killers.
'Mr. Postman' by Carpenters.
'Clay Pigeons' by John Prine.
'Be Mine' by David Gray.
'Turn' by Travis.
'Fields Of Gold' by Eva Cassidy.
'Poll Hall Richards' by Faces.
'Can We Get To That' by Ray Stevens.
'Forever Young' by Rod Stewart.
Matthew Roberts, London.
Brown, bond, '70s.
Editors.
John Denver and John Prine. Growing up in East London, folk was a major part of my musical adventure. Learning how to sing and play the guitar was thanks to them both.
Punk folk subculture. I like how someone can adopt traditional forms of folk music like banjos, washboards etc with a touch of hard rush punk elements and boom; punk folk! When I first listened to this subculture, my mind was just blown...
John Denver. John has played a major part in my music career and just to sit in a room with him is good enough. I would like to know how he went about creating songs like 'Rocky Mountain High' and 'Fly Away' and what were his main influences growing up.
Have two places, my bedroom and a little place called Tooting Tram. My bedroom weirdly enough is my time. Time to think, create and go all outlandish. Tooting Tram is a nice, relaxed bar in South London and it gives such a warm environment.
Jim Croce. Jim Croce was a talented singer/songwriter from the '70s. Great melodies, hooky acoustic chords and amazing style! His best track by far is 'I Got A Name'.
'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver.
'Top Of The World' by Carpenters.
'Bruised Orange' by John Prine.
A song lyric that has inspired you?
"Any type of love, it will be shown,
Like every single tree reached for the sky,
If you're gonna fall, I'll let you know,
That I will pick you up, like you for I."
From 'The Adventure' by Angels & Airwaves.
'You're The First, The Last, My Everything' by Barry White.
'I Got A Name' by Jim Croce.
'You Win Again' by Bee Gees.
'You Get What You Give' by New Radicals.
'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver.
'Southern Nights' by Glen Campbell.
'Let Your Love Flow' by The Bellamy Brothers.
'Leaving On A Jet Plane' by John Denver.
'Read My Mind' by The Killers.
'Mr. Postman' by Carpenters.
'Clay Pigeons' by John Prine.
'Be Mine' by David Gray.
'Turn' by Travis.
'Fields Of Gold' by Eva Cassidy.
'Poll Hall Richards' by Faces.
'Can We Get To That' by Ray Stevens.
'Forever Young' by Rod Stewart.
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