June 22, 2024

Blur's Best Live Performances: A Fan's Rockin' Rollercoaster Ride

Alright, buckle up, Blur fans! We’re about to take a whirlwind tour through Blur's most electrifying live performances – a journey filled with more twists and turns than a British soap opera. Get ready for a ride down memory lane, where the amps go up to eleven, and Damon Albarn's energy could power a small village.

First stop: Hyde Park, 2009. Picture this – it’s a sunny day (a rare treat in London), and you’ve got four Britpop legends reuniting after a long hiatus. The air was electric, the crowd was buzzing, and the band was on fire. They belted out hits like "Song 2," and let me tell you, the “woo-hoos” were heard across the English Channel. This wasn't just a concert; it was a full-on Britpop resurrection!

Flash forward to Glastonbury 2009. Blur on the Pyramid Stage is like fish and chips – quintessentially British and downright delicious. Albarn crying during "Tender"? That wasn't just rain on our faces; those were tears of Britpop joy, my friends.

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Now, let's talk about their 2012 Brit Awards performance. Blur received the Outstanding Contribution to Music award, and boy, did they show us why. They turned the awards show into their own personal rock fest. It was like watching your favorite uncle show up to a family reunion and absolutely nail a karaoke session.

We can't forget the magic of their 2015 show at the Hollywood Bowl. They brought a little piece of Britain to the City of Angels, and Los Angeles didn't know what hit it. It was a night of nostalgia, new hits from "The Magic Whip," and enough energy to light up the Hollywood sign.

And who could overlook their epic 2013 performance at Coachella? Blur in the desert was like a mirage of Britpop awesomeness – a sight to behold and a sound to be revered. The crowd was a sea of swaying bodies, all united by the power of "Parklife" and "Country House."

These live performances weren't just concerts; they were cultural milestones. They were moments where time stood still, and the only thing that mattered was the music. Albarn's charismatic presence, Graham Coxon's killer guitar riffs, Alex James' bass grooves, and Dave Rowntree's pounding drums – it was a recipe for live performance perfection.

Seriously, Blur’s live gigs are like a rollercoaster – they take you up, down, and all around, but you never want to get off. Each show is a reminder of why we fell in love with them in the first place. So, here’s to Blur – may they continue to rock our socks off and give us live performances that resonate through the ages. Now, if only we could get them to play at every backyard BBQ and family gathering. One can dream, right?


August 5, 2013

Milky joins Blur on stage in Milan, Italy Concert

Strange things have happened in past Blur concerts, whether it be during the Britpop heydays or the recent Blur 2013 World Tour (notably the Damon Albarn mask, which interestingly, Damon Albarn wore for a large portion of the Russian gig on July 13th). 

For the band's show in Italy's Rock in Roma event held in Milan on July 28th, there was yet another surprise on stage. A fan dressed up in a milk carton inspired by Blur's music video for the hit single 'Coffee and TV' jumped on stage and joined in the band, dancing along as Damon sang the lyrics to the audience. 

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The picture was taken by none other than Dave Rowntree, Blur's drummer, who was undoubtedly in a prime position to shoot the epic moment from his view behind the drum kit. Dave Rowntree regularly tweets (@Dave Rowntree) images from the backstage of Blur shows to the fans. 

Blur previously played in Italy during 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997. They last toured in Alcatraz, Milan in 20013 to promote their latest album Think Tank. Graham Coxon also performed in Milan during 2004. 

Scroll down to watch footage of Damon Albarn singing alongside Milky during the song 'Coffee and TV'. 




Past bizarre Blur concert moments 
  • Extra-large Milky Carton on show during Hyde Park 2009
  • Damon Albarn wearing a cut-out mask that he borrowed from a fan in Afisha Picnic, Russia 2013 













  • Damon crying more than usual during Glastonbury '09 

  • Damon Albarn loses his special bracelets in Spain and threatens the crowd

The setlist was reported to be:

Setlist:
   (Theme From Retro)
   Girls & Boys
   Popscene
   There's No Other Way
   Beetlebum
   Out Of Time
   Trimm Trabb
   Caramel
   Coffee & TV
   Tender
   To The End
   Country House
   Parklife
   End Of A Century
   This Is A Low
Encore: 
   Under The Westway
   For Tomorrow (Visit To Primrose Hill
      Extended)
   The Universal
   Song 2

Read a lively review (in English) of the Blur Italy show by Indie Nation here. Alternatively, check out a local review (in Italian) here.

Blur Tour 2013 - Full dates and rundown  HERE
Blur @ Coachella- video and image gallery HERE 

Blur confirmed for Mexico HERE
Blur Europe Tour News  HERE
Order the new Blur: Parklife (Live at Hyde Park CD / DVD) HERE

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