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It was the confirmation that Blur was changing the British music industry. Blur was one of the many Brit-pop bands that influenced the British indie craze. Indie music became the new pop music with ...
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 Entertain You’ hitmaker, 50, onstage ...
The iconic cover photo, featuring wild-eyed greyhounds taken by Bob Thomas, has all the hope, desperation, elation and disappointment expressed in Parklife‘s 16 songs in one vivid shot.
Blur's Parklife music video has stumped fans after they spotted one detail which seems to have gone unnoticed for decades, with listeners now demanding answers to one pressing issue.
“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 ...
Then, telling the story of how he quit the band in 1995, he saluted the Brit-pop era, with a cover of “Don’t Look Back In Anger” by Oasis, followed by Supergrass’ “Alright” – the latter a duet with ...
Parklife wasn’t the only mid-’90s cover that Williams indulged in, either. As he remembered his famous 1995 weekend at the Glastonbury Festival - which saw him rubbing shoulders with Britpop royalty ...
Blur fans have been left scratching their heads over the same question after noticing a detail in the Parklife music video, and viewers are determined to work out the answer Skip to main content News ...
Blur's album cover for The Ballad of Darren with its dramatic image of Gourock Outdoor Pool is emblematic of Scotland's wild beauty – Scotsman comment By Scotsman comment ...