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Graham Coxon Blur Robbie Williams Danny Dyer Blur's Graham Coxon found Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer's cover of 'Parklife' "flipping bizarre". The former 'EastEnders' star, 47, joined the ‘Let Me ...
“It’s the double act you didn’t know you needed in your life,” reckons Robbie Williams, and whether you agree with that or not, his cover of Blur’s Parklife alongside UK actor Danny Dyer at Hyde Park ...
Originally released as a single during the summer of 1994, “Parklife” confirmed Blur becoming one of the most influential bands in the Brit-pop genre. Blur was created amidst the rising popularity of ...
Before the Britpop revolution fully took hold, Blur was just another band of underdogs aiming to marry insightful cultural commentary with music that was just as stylistically diverse. That all ...
This article originally appeared in the August 1994 issue of SPIN. The Brüt commercials are right: Men are back! Except they’re the kind of men who used to wear sideways haircuts on MTV, who spent the ...
Blur’s challenger was “Country House,” a novelty song about Blur’s former manager that sounded like a Britpop standard. Oasis’ weapon of choice was “Roll with It,” described by Noel Gallagher as ...
Blur's third album Parklife was one of the best and most defining albums of the emerging Britpop scene when released in 1994. Spawning four hit singles in the U.K., it was also the first of five #1 ...
Blur performed an intimate concert for BBC Radio 2 yesterday at the New Broadcasting House in London. The 13-song performance is available in full to listen to on the BBC website and the British ...
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