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Britain in 1995 was a war zone. The combatants were Blur and Oasis, two bands vying to be the top dog of British music. The stakes were high: They weren’t just fighting for fans, but they were ...
Blur quite simply knock it out of Wembley’s capacious park, playing a superbly varied setlist of both hits from their mid-1990s heyday, and more reflective album tracks.
They're Britpop icons but Blur frontman Damon Albarn wants to ditch the title in favour of ‘Europop’.... because he hates Brexit. Damon, 55, says he finds the resurgence of Britpop ...
Notably, the band, who last toured in 2018 were part of the infamous Blur Parklife tour in 1994 ... Can you guess who the Britpop icon is? It's Sleeper frontwoman Louise Wener.
It became a cultural touchstone, solidifying Blur's status as Britpop icons. Songs like "Girls & Boys", "Parklife", and "End of a Century" became massive hits. The Great Escape (1995) showcased ...
Blur released their first album in over a decade The Magic Whip earlier this year. That record was recorded in and inspired by Hong Kong, and now the band will pay further tribute to that locale ...
Everybody knows the "Woohoo" chorus to the classic Blur track Song 2 and it can even be heard on the Tube from an unlikely place. It's hardly a cover version but it seems a ticket barrier at ...
Iconic french singer, model, and actress Françoise Hardy has died at 80 (Picture: Wolfgang Kühn / Avalon) Blur have paid tribute ... Hardy was a major icon and wavemaker in French music.
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