Connor Swindells shares his musical influences and memories in new interview

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Connor Swindells, known for roles in "Sex Education," "Barbie," and "SAS Rogue Heroes," shares his musical influences. He recalls childhood memories tied to George Michael's "Father Figure" and his first album, The Black Eyed Peas' "Elephunk." His first concert was Johnny Flynn in 2023, which sparked his interest in live music. Swindells highlights Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" as a family favorite and expresses admiration for Fatboy Slim's "Praise You," wishing he had written it. Swindells also discusses songs that evoke strong emotions, like Brian Eno's "The Big Ship," and his karaoke choice, Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue." He plans to celebrate life with Beck's "Loser" at his funeral.


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