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Hi, I’m Dido and this is Tatler.com
I didn’t break up equipment on this album
which is a good start. I did it on my first album
I managed to snap off on the computer my first day ever recording in the studio
which made me thrown up by my brother.
No, me and my brother are people who begrudges at all about anything, to anyone
It’s quite hard, it’s quite intense feelings of, you know,
I really just hate that song and then it’s quite difficult to move on until you have actually what was of it.
I quite possibly have called my mum and said it’s mean to me about my brother and
but not recently, but she quite give me the aid to it.
No, we do, we have fights, but it’s always about music and it’s like about a song
he might not like or a song that I think I don’t really like and think is hideous
and you know, all around and so, but we always get throw.
My dad always played Irish music in the car so that was what we listen to and all his Irish songs and I just loved it.
Probably one of my dad’s Irish songs should have been the first song I ever remember. Some strange, dodgy rebel songs.
I think I never really need to because I see stuff on twitter and, you know, fans are brilliant, that’s like a new service,
you know, they tell you everything it’s going on, so actually I never really need to Google myself all over again.
The weirdest thing I’ve ever read is that I have a phobia about bananas,
which indeed they have a name for it and it’s completely weird and I don’t.
On my fortieth birthday I fall off the ****, quite badly.
It’s a really bad welcome to my forties, actually. I got scars on my leg and, yes that’s properly clumsy.
I like netballs.
Pimms.
Soup.
Planes
Kylie.
Eminem.
Greek.
Bill Nighy.
None of those either.
Cinema.
Ice cream.
Wax.
Blonde.
Guardian.
(Laughs) I don’t know.