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THEIR mid-90s feud dominated the British music scene and is still talked about 30 years on. But Blur bassist Alex James, 56, ...
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
Blur fans have been discussing the band's most tear-jerking tracks, with one song from their 1994 album Parklife leaving them ...
Britpop rivalries were iconic, but for Blur’s Alex James, band life came with more than just chart-topping hits: it also came with emotional weight.
So guitarist Graham Coxon, bored with Britpop, found a new vision in American indie bands like Pavement. Once again, Blur reinvented themselves. Their self-titled fifth album arrived in 1997 and ...
He is best known as the guitarist of the Britpop band Blur, a key figure in the 1990s music scene. Coxon’s distinctive lo-fi sound and guitar work became central to Blur’s identity ...
The stage boasted a fuller, richer soundscape, thanks to the inclusion of keyboards, a second drummer, and a trio of talented backing vocalists.
Blur has written more than a few heart-breaking songs, but fans have found one track which never fails to 'make them cry', as ...
Reflecting on previous infighting within Blur – with guitarist Graham Coxon temporarily leaving the band and later reuniting with them in 2008 – he told The Sun: “It was great for Blur and I ...