
Join Alex in the studio for an interview with Ed Sheeran. Ed opens up about his early insecurities and why he thinks people have such strong opinions about him. He also reveals his most embarrassing night out, why he built a pub in his backyard, what some of his most unhinged lyrics mean, and the unexpected item heβs always willing to splurge on. Enjoy!
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What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Ed Sheeran, welcome to Call Her Daddy. Hey. Okay, wait. I was going to ask you. A musician never is sitting in the seat at 9 a.m. Like, I've never had a musician. Really? Is that the coffee?
there we go bring in the coffee thank you um thank you so much thank you um I'm honestly an early riser like I'm an early riser and an early bed timer but I'd have two very young girls at home so like I'm up at 5 30 every morning oh my god so I'm yeah I was up I was up at about 6 30 this morning and what time did you go to bed
3.30. Oh, wow. So you could get like, do you get a little like loopy? Like, are you going to get like weird funny? Are you going to like fall asleep on me?
Honestly, I have no idea where my body is at the moment. We've been in India, China, and then just and then UK for a bit. And then now in America. So my body is all over the shop.
Wait, you were in Boston?
we're in boston last night yeah that is one of my favorite places ever i went to college there so boston to me is like boston university amazing i spent many nights on bar floors and club floors and where are you originally from pennsylvania amazing and then i went to school in boston and i remember being in boston and be like this is the greatest fucking place these bars are epic the people are epic like everyone just goes so fucking hard it definitely feels european
It definitely has like a vibe about it that every time I've gone to Boston, like it's always been the first place for me, like the first biggest theater I played in the first arena I played here and then the first stadium. And it's always been. But I guess there's something to do with the Irish heritage, I guess that. Yeah, but yeah, I love Boston. Last night was fun. We did, it's obviously St.
Patrick's Day. And I flew the folk band that played with me on Galway Girl. I flew them over and they learned all my songs. And we basically did a trad jam of, it was like a set, but it was like with an Irish trad band.
And was that where you were like running on top of the bar singing?
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