On the dot of midday, James Blunt bustles into Gymkhana in Mayfair. âIâm always asked about legacy and what will oneâs legacy be,â he says, as he slides into our leather-seated booth. âAnd I really hope my legacy will be that I was the most punctual man in rockânâroll.â I ask Blunt how heâs doing. âGreat!â replies the singer-songwriter, who turns 50 this week. âWell, Iâve got an invitation to Gymkhana for lunch. Letâs not do anything about music. Letâs get beer, curry and see where the day takes us!â
Gymkhana is that rare dining spot: a place of impeccable service and food â it recently won a second Michelin star â that also manages to feel relaxed and discreet. Itâs little surprise that it has been a hit with celebrities, and everyone else, since it opened in 2013. Blunt looks around the wood-panelled, clubby interior: you suspect heâs more often here in the late evenings rather than lunch. âYeah, Iâve been photographed rolling out of here before, falling out of here,â he confirms.
What would Blunt recommend to eat? âTo name drop, Iâm normally here with Sheeran, who knows it so well. Heâs the one doing the picking.â
Sheeran is, of course, Ed: the musician is a close friend and godfather to Bluntâs eldest son. (Sheeran also has a two-inch scar under his right eye sustained when he and Blunt, in the early hours, fought each other in armour with ceremonial swords while staying at Prince Andrewâs house in 2016.) Sheeran has been effusive about how influential Bluntâs music has been to him: he even played Bluntâs breakthrough 2004 album Back to Bedlam, which included the ubiquitous singles Youâre Beautiful and Goodbye My Lover, while his wife was in labour with their first child in 2020. In last yearâs documentary about Blunt, One Brit Wonder, Sheeran described him as âa national treasureâ.
âWell, we obviously paid him quite a lot for that,â says Blunt. âItâs a quarter of a million for positive sentiment like that.â
Still, it makes a pleasant change for Blunt, who has not always been treated kindly by fellow musicians and the media. When he first came on the scene, his inescapably aristo background â Harrow; Sandhurst; officer in the Life Guards â made him an easy target. In the run-up to the 2006 Brits, where Blunt was nominated for five awards, two of which (best British pop act and British male solo artist) he would win, Paul Weller said that he would rather eat his own shit than work with Blunt. At the ceremony, Blunt was blanked by Mick Jagger when he tried to shake the Stoneâs hand. In 2007, when they were both on Later ⦠With Jools Holland, Blunt says Damon Albarn refused to appear in a group photo with him. The NME gave Back to Bedlam 2006âs worst album âawardâ, a statue he only received last year and which now sits alongside his Brits and Ivor Novellos.
The vitriol was extraordinary and, from a distance of nearly two decades, feels almost deranged. Does Blunt, now seven albums in, and still playing arena shows throughout Europe and America â this spring, he will perform across the UK, including two nights at the Royal Albert Hall â feel there has been a more measured appraisal of his music?
âPaul Simon is a genius,â says Blunt. âAnd I donât think I am. But I can sing in tune â and I know that. You can find any number of people being rude about my singing, but pull out a tuner and the noteâs on. Can I capture an emotion in a song in a particular way? Yes, I can. Youâre Beautiful being one of them. Do I do it all the time? No.
âAnd Back to Bedlam, hell yeah,â Blunt continues, about the album that sold more copies than any other in the UK in the 2000s. âYou put it on, Iâll even put Damon Albarn in the room and say: âYou know what, itâs solid.â And Iâve had important people to me â even those that have been in the Beatles â say that.â
That was Paul McCartney, by the way. Our food has started to arrive: Blunt chose the chicken butter masala, and asked the waiter to pick a couple of starters and some sides. The Cobra lager, served in what would have to be called goblets, is going down worryingly easily. Bluntâs natural inclination is towards self-deprecation: to make the joke about himself before anyone else can. This tone will be familiar to his 2.2 million followers on X, formerly Twitter, where his withering comebacks are legendary. (Sample: âWho the fuck invited James Blunt to the Invictus Games?â wrote one user in 2016. His response: âPrince Harry. By text. BOOM!â)
Bluntâs policy with X is to write a post, show it to either his wife or manager and, if they wince, he presses send. âWhen they invented Twitter, at least it gave me a voice to say, âIâm not the guy theyâre portraying me to beâ,â he says.
Still, every so often â as when he makes the Paul Simon comparison â Blunt is more earnest. The criticism when he broke through clearly stung, and it has left a mark. âI had an ambition and a dream, a very naive one, to be a successful touring musician,â he reflects, ripping into a basket of naans. âAnd that dream came true. Then a backlash kicked in and that was again a surprise in its ferociousness. And if I have regrets about it, I wish it had come maybe six months later, so I could have enjoyed the ride a little longer. Because it came very quickly.â
If youâre going to be a tall poppy, I say, you might at least enjoy a decent period in the sun. âThe gardener was very efficient, yeah,â says Blunt. Did he have therapy? âNo, I donât need it. Iâve got you!â
After Back to Bedlam, Blunt moved to Ibiza and went to clubs. He even built his own, in his back garden. âItâs got a big sign saying âBluntyâs Nightclub: Where Everybodyâs Beautifulâ,â he says. âItâs just an awesome fucking place, and itâs within crawling distance of bed. A ton of DJs have turned up and then, when theyâve seen how childish it is, that it seems like a teenagerâs disco, some of them have turned round. But Pete Tong has played there. [David] Guetta got five metres in and then walked out. P Diddy heard I had a nightclub and sent 400 bottles of Cîroc [vodka]. In the first year, my mate Billy and I drank 50 bottles.â
Blunt has, by any estimation, had an extraordinary first 50 years and the anecdotes tumble out of Blunt. At university in Bristol, he was in a busking duo with adventurer Bear Grylls called Limp Willy and the Disappointments. Blunt would later call on Gryllsâs help when, having been invited by his then-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan, he ended up in the bathroom of Jamie Foxxâs hotel suite, staring at a blocked toilet. Grylls advised him by text to eat the âangry floaterâ; a story that Iâm glad Blunt shared at the end of our meal rather than the start. âSo Bearâs been a close confidant who has helped me out in lots of tough scenarios,â says Blunt.
This tale and the Sheeran story are in Bluntâs highly entertaining, ânon-memoirâ published at the end of last year, Loosely Based on a Made-Up Story. The preface contains the caveat that many of the tales were âembellishedâ and that âsome of what follows is true, most is not. In fact, my lawyer is demanding that I go further and clarify none of this actually happened… Itâs partially true rather than painfully true, and I have possibly been economical with the truth, Your Honour.â Today he says: âAs Iâm talking to you as a friend, itâs all true. Well, thereâs just one glaring moment thatâs not true. But then that one glaring moment opens the whole book up to whether itâs true.â
In 2014, Blunt married the lawyer Sofia Wellesley, and they have two children. Presumably life has slowed down a little? âI guess your question is: have I changed and grown up?â says Blunt. âWell, no, not really.â
We are finally defeated by the mountain of food and ask for the bill. Before he leaves, I suggest to Blunt that he is a magnet for absurd comic misadventures. He looks like the thought has never occurred to him. âNo, I donât think so,â he replies, and then guffaws with gusto. âIâm going to say, âIâll try anyone once!â I mean, anything once. Life is for living and itâs something Iâve been teaching my children. The saddest word in the world is âNoâ. And the most exciting word in the world is âYesâ. In the army, we said, âYes, we can do this.â Can you help me? âYes, I can.â Are you game for this? Even though itâs going to be really tricky? âYeah, I amâ.â
James Blunt tours the UK from 30 Mar-14 Apr