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Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
Road well travelled: Blur bassist Alex James has toured worldwide but loves being at home with his family at their farm in the Cotswolds - Dan Baskerville ...
This week, music writer Nic Castillon looks into the British band Blur’s lengthy history. Blur signed to Food Records in 1990 and released its debut album “Leisure” in 1991. Unfortunately ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“That song is overplayed now": Blur's Graham Coxon has had enough of ParklifeHe was referring to Williams’ Hyde Park show last summer during which he had a ‘90s section’. In addition to reprising Blur’s ...
CREDIT: Steve Thorne/Redferns, Dan Peled/Getty Images for AFI, Jordan Peck/Getty Images The Eastenders actor later explained he was approached by Williams to perform the Blur classic during a ...
“Of course, that is totally stupid but it’s nice to have a music room named after us.” Coxon is uncertain about Blur’s future and if the band will ever perform in Colchester again. He said: “I have no ...
As Steve Lamacq marks the 25th anniversary of the famous Blur v Oasis Britpop chart battle on 6 Music with special editions of his Album Club, it's your chance to put your Britpop trivia to the test.
Subsequent albums contained influences from lo-fi, electronic and hip hop music. In 1998 ... being the frontman of the alternative rock band Blur as well as vocalist and principal songwriter ...
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