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 9, 2012

Blur would only make a new album 'for a film'

Damon Albarn said that he would be interested in making a new Blur album only if it was "for a film".

The singer did an interview for XFM Radio on August 5th stating that there are no further Blur plans unless they were asked to make a record for a film, which is unlikely to happen. The interview also talked about the usual - the recent shows, Hyde Park Olympics gig on August 12th 2012 and his feelings towards being reunited with Graham Coxon, Dave Rowntree and Alex James again for music.

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Graham Coxon also confirmed Albarn's views about Blur's future. Coxon was interviewed for Shortlist Magazine this month, in which he said that there were no more new Blur songs in existence. 

When asked whether there's more Blur material available, Graham replied: "That's it really. Sorry, but there just aren't any more. My only hope is that we carry on doing what we really want to do. That's it." 


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A bit of disappointment for those wanting a new Blur record or more new songs. With this much to take in recently in the Blur world, perhaps it is destined to be a summer of intense Blur, and a rapid ending after the summer Hyde Park gigs.

Will we be seeing Blur after Hyde Park ? Or will we have to wait for another few years for some more gigs and perhaps even a rare release?

Did Blur promise fans a one-time show with gigantic new releases and then plan to suddenly disappear off the face of the planet for another hiatus? Fans- who is remaining optimistic ?

*Listen to Damon's XFM interview (halfway) HERE. 


Order the new Blur vinyl HERE
August 2012 Maida Vale gig full coverage HERE
Damon Albarn says it's the End of Blur! Read HERE
Margate Gig (2012) review and pictures HERE
Check out Blur's rumoured new album HERE

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July 14, 2012

Blur will play B-side show at Maida Vale - July 2012

BBC Radio's Steve Lamacq has confirmed that Blur will be playing an exclusive special session at Maida Vale Studios, London on Tuesday 31st July 2012, in which there will be a limited number of tickets to be won.

Blur will be playing a special set from their hits collection and some real fan’s set of b-sides, rarities and oddities, with a few surprises thrown in. They will also be in conversation with Steve who has also been digging through the archives to uncover some lost gems.

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The deadline for registration is Friday 20th July. The maximum tickets per household is 2. The gig is free and hosted by Steve. To get a chance to see Blur live in this intimate gig, simply head to the BBC 6 Music website (click here) to register and enter the ticket draw. 


For those who are not in London or live outside Britain, tune in on July 31, 11am EST, and listen online at www.bbc.co.uk/6MusicGood luck to all - this is a rare tread indeed!


Listen to William Orbit's Version of Under the Westway HERE 
Order the new Blur vinyl HERE
The Puritan- new track HERE
Damon Albarn says it's the End of Blur! Read HERE
Is Damon and Graham Coxon recording together? Find out HERE
Check out Blur's rumoured new album HERE

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