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Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
He was referring to Williams’ Hyde Park show last summer during which he had a ‘90s section’. In addition to reprising Blur’s ...
At El Cid, fans can expect a set that spans Slow Joy’s emotional spectrum, from aching ballads to fuzzed-out rock anthems.
Adding to the collection of songs that started out on the flip side of a single, but went on to become playlist staples ...
The season promises an array of musical treats, from Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and Janelle Monae to Omar Sosa, Rhiannon ...
But you can stick your Kent, that I do know! From where I’m sat right now in my house in Southend, I can see Kent in the distance, ruining an otherwise beautiful view of the Essex riviera, the ...
Damon, who confessed in 2023 to writing his new album in secret, rocketed to fame as the main lyricist and frontman of rock band Blur. He is also co-creator of virtual band Gorillaz. And no doubt ...
Coxon and seasoned musician Rose Elinor Dougall are set to perform as the cinematic rock and post-punk duo ... Coxon is uncertain about Blur’s future and if the band will ever perform in Colchester ...
Audible Granola” is a bi-weekly column dedicated to the celebration of quintessential albums from Seattle and the PNW.
Judy Garland's "Over The Rainbow" was voted Song Of The Century; Ace of Base hit No. 1; Pete Doherty was born; Paul married Linda; the U.S. charts got Rick-rolled for realsies; R.E.M. dropped “Out of ...
A: 'Divide' by Ed Sheeran. B: 'Parklife' by Blur. C: 'Parachutes' by Coldplay, or D: '21' by Adele.' The answer was of course 'Parklife' by rock band Blur (released in 1994), yet even though ...
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