Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine interview on CBS Sunday Morning

Apr 22, 2019 00:59

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-Singer Florence Welch of Florence and the machine takes cbs sunday morning on a tour of her hometown of south london, where she visits the museum that has the glass ceiling she climbed when she was younger ( Read more... )

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winegums April 22 2019, 06:20:44 UTC
I remember first finding out about her from her pics on London streetstyle blogs back in the day when those pics really were of people who were just out and about and not doing fashion week peacocking.

Wild to think she's one of the last acts still standing from that indie music era. idk it was so rough on her tho, glad she got better.

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Re: genbu_no_miko24 April 22 2019, 06:54:06 UTC
I think I first~ heard of her when some in the ontd_football site posted her cosmic love video in one of those "introduce yourself" posts. Then she really impressed when she performed at the VMAs one year.

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Re: unchoco April 22 2019, 19:33:17 UTC
I knew she would always last because she could sing unlike all of those other white boy bands. I am shocked that she plays arenas worldwide and headline major festivals . F+TM are the only female fronted band doing that right now.

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sivartt April 22 2019, 07:47:49 UTC
you can tell how much performing means to her, when she's on stage she just radiates joy

the FATM concert i went to a few months ago was the closest i've ever had to a religious experience, no joke

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qween_tartii April 22 2019, 08:58:27 UTC
i saw her in January and i feel that. grown men were in tears. the atmosphere was just pure magic.

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daceymormont April 22 2019, 09:19:32 UTC
i saw her in march and it was one of the best nights of my life, her energy was so incredible

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kjesta April 22 2019, 09:45:54 UTC
When I saw her for the second time this tour in March I actually felt like that was a turning point for my mental health. Which sounds dramatic and OTT af I know, but she creates such a sense of emotional catharsis with her audience, I rly have been feeling less weighed down ever since.

I don't want to be a singer, not rly, but I do think performing like her would be amazing, it looks so freeing.

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lurkymclurkson April 22 2019, 07:56:59 UTC
I lived in South London for two years and was always on the lookout for her hahahaa, and then when I left she did a gig at the Joiners Arms where I used to go to play pool with old work colleagues :(

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somthingshinyy April 22 2019, 08:01:21 UTC
her music is just breathtaking to me. I love crying to it. Happy that she's doing better.

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flirflir April 22 2019, 09:43:13 UTC
Ia

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of_baron April 22 2019, 08:04:36 UTC
She's so heavy.

Heavy.

Heavy in my arms.

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