did see him do his glastonbury set , he's a likeable guy but he dragged it out chatting, when they could have done another song or 3..
saw his Sound City documentary on bbc a few years back, do think he's better suited to more serious stuff.
I guess it's a cultural thing, whats funny from country to country.. I know folk love james cordon there, thats great.. he can stay there, so can certain other ex-pats , those who don't want to pay silly tax here, but are soon on a plane when they have a new album out ;-)