soompi forums: Paolo Nutini - soompi forums

Jump to content

  • (3 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Paolo Nutini Great Artist =)

#1 User is offline   rokky123 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,755
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 15 October 2006 - 10:35 AM



411
Paolo Giovanni Nutini
9/1/1987
singer/songwriter from Paisley, Scotland
So he got a very scottish accent wich makes it hard to understand him sometimes biggrin.gif
but i find it cute wub.gif He writes his songs and has such a great voice
and is VERY goodlooking ! wub.gif
His myspace www.myspace.com/paolonutini
His official site www.paolonutini.com


Newest
Candy

check some of his perf live on youtube
and tell me what u think of him , he's a GREAT live performer =)
My fav songs are, Jenny Dont be hasty,Loving You,Last Request,January.
Well i like almost every song actually o__O

and i also love the songs he remakes biggrin.gif
Check out his remake on Cry me river and Rehab.

Good Utube for his stuff =)
FunkyCigarette
0

#2 User is offline   kkkkk 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,223
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 16 October 2006 - 08:16 PM

http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/2006/10/pa...la-9-13-06.html

check out this blog post for some live performances by him.

(and he is really cute.. HA!)
wood!
0

#3 User is offline   blablabla 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 176
  • Joined: 09-October 05

Posted 17 October 2006 - 07:07 AM

yeah~..i like his soulful voice..especially the Last Request song wub.gif
he has that james blunt scruffy look...but way cuter......& reminds me of james morrison
0

#4 User is offline   Oresama 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 255
  • Joined: 16-March 06

Posted 09 November 2006 - 02:29 AM

ahahaha yehh his cute!
good songs too lol
0

#5 User is offline   wishywashy 

  • *~천재♡er~*
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,554
  • Joined: 10-March 06

Posted 14 November 2006 - 10:31 AM

I didnt know he had my space lol
he is fit!!!
i really like his 'jenny dont be hasty' i need to listen to his whole album first!!!
OMG he is coming to my hometown in dec damn its SOLD OUT!!!!!
東方 SHINee

cred:My lovely cakieeee/avvie:iikemen~
0

#6 User is offline   kkkkk 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,223
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 14 November 2006 - 10:14 PM

currently i'm melting to the track 'still crazy', which is not on the album.

i really like 'loving you' too.
wood!
0

#7 User is offline   kiss*kiss 

  • Dangerous & Sweet
  • Icon
  • Group: Friends of Soompi
  • Posts: 1,066
  • Joined: 04-October 05

Posted 15 April 2007 - 08:07 PM

He is such a cutie.

I just saw the mv for "New Shoes" and not only did I love the song... but Nutini instantly became my new crush.

I didn't really fall in love with "These Streets," but I planning on checking out the rest of the album. ^^
surpr!se. ^^v
0

#8 User is offline   kkkkk 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,223
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 15 April 2007 - 09:59 PM

QUOTE(oh.me @ Apr 16 2007, 12:07 PM) View Post
He is such a cutie.

I just saw the mv for "New Shoes" and not only did I love the song... but Nutini instantly became my new crush.

I didn't really fall in love with "These Streets," but I planning on checking out the rest of the album. ^^


i didnt really liked these streets on first listen. but gradually i fell in love with it, as with the rest of the album.

'loving you' is great.
wood!
0

#9 User is offline   keebler elf 

  • Member
  • Icon
  • Group: Friends of Soompi
  • Posts: 201
  • Joined: 04-October 05

Posted 15 April 2007 - 10:33 PM

I am in love with Paolo Nutini. OK, not really, but his voice is gorgeous and I love his songs. Not to mention he's such a cutie too. biggrin.gif
0

#10 User is offline   mtrgl7 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 450
  • Joined: 29-May 06

Posted 17 April 2007 - 01:05 AM

QUOTE(kkkkk @ Nov 15 2006, 02:14 PM) View Post
currently i'm melting to the track 'still crazy', which is not on the album.

i really like 'loving you' too.


Still Crazy is all I have been listening to these couple of days. I really love the emotion he brings across. It's absolutely beautiful.

Discovering Paolo Nutini is like striking a small sum of lottery. I'm so glad I came across him cause his songs are so 'me'. I like how he's very diverse: country, pop, soul, rock etc. He's really good with catchy beats and tunes as well, like New Shoes and Jenny Don't Be Hasty. He's not the best live vocalist out there for sure(considering he never had any official vocal lessons), but he's he a good performer. And for someone this young to sound so mature and capture the right emotions in his songs, it's a rare find.

Plus the hotness is definitely a bonus tongue.gif
0

#11 User is offline   rokky123 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,755
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 17 April 2007 - 02:06 PM

yay more paolo listeners ^^

his album is good but the songs arent as good as when he performs them
i think his songs sound SO SO much better live
he performs them realy well
i love almost EVERY song of his ^^
0

#12 User is offline   alohaahuiho 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 12
  • Joined: 27-November 05

Posted 18 April 2007 - 10:44 PM

I like his album! I woul have to agree with the fact that he sure performs it better live!
0

#13 User is offline   jayjo 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 753
  • Joined: 08-October 05

Posted 21 April 2007 - 02:06 AM

he's very good looking; the first time i saw his picture on the magazine- i thought it he was a girl; hes really pretty and talented; >,<
"Let me tell you about a little thing I like to call 'mind over body' ... You see, whenever I start feeling sick, I just stop being sick and be awesome instead. True story." Barney Stinson; How I Met Your Mother.

certified BUYERLISTED: +10 ~0 -0 (CTRL + F)
pending BUYERLIST: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
jayjo's REQUESTS
Aus Re.Cen
Listen!
0

#14 User is offline   roentgen 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 308
  • Joined: 07-October 05

Posted 21 April 2007 - 07:47 PM


looks aside, this is one HELLA TALENTED BOY!

i have absolutely fallen in love with his music.
there is not one track in his album that i don't like.
usually there'd be a couple of "filler" tracks in albums i skip over but this album blew me away!
r ø e n t g ë n // ... bounce, bounce, bounce wiz me !

KT + TB . since o9.30.2ø04 - <3 au au hw aq shemle ll.noh

0

#15 User is offline   kiss*kiss 

  • Dangerous & Sweet
  • Icon
  • Group: Friends of Soompi
  • Posts: 1,066
  • Joined: 04-October 05

Posted 25 April 2007 - 06:08 PM

I can't get These Streets out of my head. I love this song.
surpr!se. ^^v
0

#16 User is offline   TunaTin 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 671
  • Joined: 03-April 07

Posted 27 April 2007 - 01:01 PM

Paolo's good, I love his music biggrin.gif, especially Jenny Don't Be Hasty. New Shoes is a great new song as well ^^ I ain't got the whole album but all the songs that I've heard are good.
xx
My heart [your skin]. This love... I'm in...
0

#17 User is offline   kkkkk 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 1,223
  • Joined: 05-October 05

Posted 27 April 2007 - 08:01 PM

QUOTE(oh.me @ Apr 26 2007, 10:08 AM) View Post
I can't get These Streets out of my head. I love this song.


"life is good, and the girls are gorgeous, suddenly the air smells so much greener now"

absolutely the best.
wood!
0

#18 User is offline   kiss*kiss 

  • Dangerous & Sweet
  • Icon
  • Group: Friends of Soompi
  • Posts: 1,066
  • Joined: 04-October 05

Posted 27 April 2007 - 08:53 PM

QUOTE(kkkkk @ Apr 27 2007, 09:01 PM) View Post
"life is good, and the girls are gorgeous, suddenly the air smells so much greener now"


wub.gif

I swear. I could fall in love with Nutini just by reading the lyrics to the songs he's written.
surpr!se. ^^v
0

#19 User is offline   mtrgl7 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 450
  • Joined: 29-May 06

Posted 28 April 2007 - 09:45 AM

QUOTE(oh.me @ Apr 28 2007, 12:53 PM) View Post
wub.gif

I swear. I could fall in love with Nutini just by reading the lyrics to the songs he's written.


I remember reading your comment in the James Morrison thread about how you weren't really into Nutini. So I suppose you have changed your mind, which is a good thing.

And and I absolutely concur with the lyrics part.


However much you use me baby come on use me more

Beat that.
0

#20 User is offline   mtrgl7 

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 450
  • Joined: 29-May 06

Posted 28 April 2007 - 10:08 AM

Read these reviews on him on his official website forum and decided it is really worth sharing.

QUOTE
Posted 27 April 2007 10:51 AM
from the daily record this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!

27 April 2007
PAOLO: DON'T BE HASTY
Exclusive Nutini shrugs off accusations of being drunk on stage and explains why critics jumped to wrong conclusion
By Rick Fulton
HE'S supposedly drinking too much, he's tired, he's not sleeping and he's the "kid with the voice" who's playing Live Earth and T in the Park in one weekend ... and he's still just 20.

Welcome to the world of Paolo Nutini, Scotland's hottest star who is about to make a bit of Scottish musical history.

On Monday, the Jenny Don't Be Hasty singer starts four sold-out nights at the Carling Academy, Glasgow, plus a sold-out charity matinee at the same venue on Tuesday for Rachel House hospice and Nordoff Robbins music therapy.

It's fair to say that next week Glasgow belongs to this Paisley boy.

However, first he'll have to get past this week which has had English audiences - especially in Swindon - claiming he was drunk.

The handsome singer shrugged: "I'm surprised people comment about my drinking.


"I'm a young guy and I've been on the road for a year since the album came out but I'm not drinking to excess. I'm drinking in moderation.


"At one point I was drinking too much and falling into the rock-star-on-the-road cliche.


"Then I got stomach acid problems and, because of that, I've reduced my drinking in order to play gigs every night."


But Paolo does admit that he may have had a couple more drinks at Swindon than he usually does to take his mind off a sore throat and cold he's been struggling with after playing America, Australia and Japan already this year.


While he is his usual upbeat self, there is also a weariness in Paolo's voice as he adds: "People aren't dealing with a machine, I'm a human being. I wasn't wasted."


To those lovely English folk that likened him to TV's stereotypical drunken Scot Rab C.


Nesbitt, he added: "I naturally mumble anyway so maybe they think I'm a drunk, mumbling Scotsman.


"That's fine - I've met many in my time and it has only added to their charm." It is probably right to say that Paolo is longing to be back in Scotland just as much as his ever-growing home fanbase.


The singer will be staying at his mum and dad's home in Paisley and he'll get to see his girlfriend Teri Brogan. Paolo nodded: "It's going to be a great week.


"I will give it my all, I just can't wait. I just hope the people enjoy the shows.


"I'm going to try my hardest to make each night fantastic."


Since his debut album, These Streets, was released in July last year - going to No3 in the UK charts - it has sold more than 1.3 million copies around the world, including 700,000 in the UK alone.


And Paolo's star is certainly rising. He sang with Robert Plant and Ben E. King at the Montreux Jazz Festival last year.


More recently, Rod Stewart and Paul Weller have revealed they are fans while Iggy Pop labelled him "the kid with the voice" after Paolo played before him at the South By Southwest festival inTexas.


And this year he will perform for his biggest audience yet.


He will play to around two billion potential viewers on July 7 from the Wembley leg of the Live Earth concerts aimed at highlighting climate change.


The next day he will nip back to Scotland for T in the Park.


Oh, and he's also playing Glastonbury and the V Festival.


Paolo laughed: "It got to another level of surreal in Australia when Ray Manzarek from The Doors came to the show and gave me his number saying,'If you ever need a keyboard player, call me.'"


And most of this happened while he was still just a teenager - he only turned 20 in January.


Paolo admits the pressure can be intense for young stars - just look at Lily Allen, who quit her American tour in the last week claiming she was homesick.


He said: "If I didn't have the luxury of a steady family base that I know is going to be there for me and didn't have a girlfriend who doesn't want to have a post-gig quickie in the toilet so she can tell her mates, I don't know where I'd be.


"Teri is not that kind of girl and that helps me.


"When you gig for so long it makes you feel secluded. I'm not surprised people resort to drugs, like Pete Doherty, or sleep around to take away from their monotonous everyday reality.


"Instead, my girlfriend, my friends and my family base is almost like my drugs."


Despite the record sales, the royalties haven't yet come flooding in which could enable the young singer to buy his family - who own a fish and chip shop in Paisley - houses or cars. Instead, he pampers them in other ways.


Paolo said:"It's not about physical gifts, it's about doing something nice when I have time.


"Teri and I went to a log cabin up north for the anniversary of us getting back together and we had money to make it as nice as possible.


"It's good and we're having fun and she's real. She's not got stars in her eyes. She's a normal girl, living a normal life and not striving to hit the cover of OK! magazine.


"I got my mum and dad a weekend at a spa. Cars and houses aren't a reality ... but maybe one day."


For the moment, it's all about the gigs. He hasn't even had time to start recording his follow-up album.


Instead, he has been rotating new songs during his tour, including one called Funky Cigarette.


He said: "There isn't time to make the second record.The time has been put aside and then we've gone to Australia or Japan, where we are just back from.


"I don't want to put out an album just for the sake of it. What I found out is that I don't strive to be successful. That's not what is driving me.


"What is, is getting the personal satisfaction from the gigs and seeing people who you relate to, relate to your music."



And there are hordes of people relating to Paolo. You see them in Glasgow all the time - the mini-Paolos - with copycat bushy hair, V-neck jumpers and Converse shoes.


The real thing guffaws: "I'm wearing a brown jumper, brown cords and red shoes. I don't think that's much of a fashion statement - it's more Paisley jakey chic."


Yup, Paolo has a sense of humour. It was that naughty side which caught out some papers when he claimed a pelican had sat on his head as a boy and given him an old soul.


He laughed:"I was messing. I come from Paisley, how many pelicans are there? And it gave me an old soul...? Oh aye."


But he is more straight talking about fellow Scottish artists.


He is fine with Dundee band TheView after they covered his song Rewind on Radio 1 DJ JoWhiley's Live Lounge section.


But he is less positive about Glasgow band The Fratellis.


He said:"A couple of times I've been in the same room as Jon Fratelli, maybe he doesn't like my music or doesn't like me.


"I like their music but I can't be doing with that. I was sitting at the Brit Awards and they are saying,'Thank f*** forThe Fratellis.' I was like,'I come from Scotland too.' There was no need for that."


And there is no need for Paolo to worry. He's fast becoming an international star likely to achieve his dream - performing at Celtic Park. He laughed:"At the moment I've still got another 50,000 seats to sell.


"But maybe a couple of albums down the line... It's something I'd really like to do."


But call this stadium wannabe the new RobbieWilliams and he cringes: "That makes me want to give up."


But Live Earth could make all that possible when he is beamed into millions of homes around the world.


He said: "I've heard people say, 'Who are these bands to tell us how to live our lives,' but that's fine.


"It's not about someone making a difference on their own, it's about everybody pulling together to make a difference


"I was also slightly concerned it wasn't just a campaign for Al Gore to become president until I read He has been promoting climate awareness for a very long time.


"Being chosen to play Live Earth has made me think about the climate.We've had ideas.


We're even wondering about teaming up with the Green Party, but nothing has been fully decided yet.


"I'm proud to be part of Live Earth but you have to think, if we'd started this 30 years ago we'd be in a better position.


"It's something so obvious.


Marvin Gaye was asking What's Going On? so long ago." Remember he's still only 20.


The pelican didn't land on his head but Paolo is right - he has an old soul.


'I've reduced my drinking. People aren't dealing with a machine, I'm a person ... I wasn't wasted'


and another one
From The TimesApril 27, 2007

Paolo Nutini

David Sinclair at the Brixton Academy, SW9


Who the hell is Paolo Nutini? The facts are well enough known by now. The 20-year-old singer and songwriter from Paisley in Glasgow has sold more than 720,000 copies of his debut album, These Streets, since it was released nine months ago. He has performed in the smallest clubs and the biggest stadiums (supporting the Rolling Stones). And he has amassed a fervent, predominantly female, following.

But his musical identity is a lot harder to pinpoint. Just when you think you have him pegged as a lovelorn ballad singer, perhaps, or a blue-eyed soul star, or a mainstream pop-rocker, or even some kind of Richard Hawley-type retro songsmith, Nutini shapeshifts into another musical guise.

At Brixton his show began with a blaze of sound and light. As multiple copies of his name swirled around on a screen at the back, and orchestral theme music blared from the PA, you half expected Bruce Forsyth to come on and ask us to give Nutini a big old Brixton welcome.

The bushy-haired kid in the plain brown leather jacket who then appeared, together with his unshowy three-man band, could not have looked less like an heir to the light-entertainment tradition. As they pushed off with the breezy shuffle of Alloway Grove, Nutini adopted a classic indie-kid pose, slightly stooped with one hand on the microphone stand to steady himself, focusing all his energy on the song rather than making a show of “entertaining” the audience.

But entertain us he did, with a string of romantic songs, some of them, such as These Streets and Autumn Leaves, presented with an unbelievable gentleness of touch given that he was facing the huge bear pit of the Academy. With each number, a different contour of his remarkable voice was revealed. Its default setting was a firm, slightly serrated tenor. But Million Faces brought a lovely falsetto chorus. Applying a tougher, more careworn touch to Moby’s Natural Blues, he followed it with Last Request, a delightful, old-school soul song that could have been written by Macy Gray. Rainbows and Jenny Don’t Be Hasty were the closest he came to a traditional rock performance, but even with these he never allowed himself to get sucked into any of the time-honoured performance mannerisms.

As if to emphasise the range of material at his command, the encores produced an unexpected version of I Want to Be Like You (the King Louis song from The Jungle Book), followed by a very Glaswegian-sounding country shuffle called Funky Cigarette. Whatever else he might be, Nutini is not your average pop pin-up. Tour continues in Plymouth tonight

www.claramathis.multiply.com
www.myspace.com/barcelonette


Credits: http://ukforums.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tp...71/m/7491068109



I like how he handles forthrightness with tact. And I love his versatility in music, already I can't wait for his next album.

I'll be watching him for a long time biggrin.gif
0

Share this topic:


  • (3 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

2 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users