A whole array of Breville espresso machines—from manual to super-automatic—are on sale for 20% off.On the other hand, Sheeran’s legal team has asserted the two tracks share nothing more than a series of chord progressions foundational to pop music, with his attorney Irene Farkas stating last Tuesday that Sheeran “created this heartfelt song without copying ‘Let’s Get It On.
“If I’d done what you’re accusing me of doing, I’d be an idiot to stand on stage in front of 20,000 people [and do that],” the singer testified.The Manhattan-based trial, which is expected to last around two weeks, arrives just as Sheeran gears up for a massive North American tour and the release of his upcoming album. Even if the trial doesn’t end in Sheeran’s favor and he makes good on his promise, at least fans can expect another opportunity to hear him live.