Rock, Metal The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342.html Fri, 19 Apr 2024 04:43:37 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Blur - Parklive (2012) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12706-blur-parklive-2012.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12706-blur-parklive-2012.html Blur - Parklive (2012)

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CD1:
01. Girls And Boys (Live) (5:07)
02. London Loves (Live) (3:33)
03. Tracy Jacks (Live) (4:26)
04. Jubilee (Live) (3:00)
05. Beetlebum (Live) (6:01)
06. Coffee And Tv (Live) (4:58)
07. Out Of Time (Live) (4:43)
08. Young And Lovely (Live) (5:13)
09. Trimm Trabb (Live) (5:29)
10. Caramel (Live) (5:05)
11. Sunday Sunday (Live) (3:34)
12. Country House (Live) (4:28)
13. Parklife (Feat. Phil Daniels) (Live) (3:45)

CD2:
01. Colin Zeal (Live) (3:18)
02. Popscene (Live) (3:51)
03. Advert (Live) (4:28)
04. Song 2 (Live) (2:50)
05. No Distance Left To Run (Live) (3:58)
06. Tender (Live) (9:09)
07. This Is A Low (Live) (7:58)
08. Sing (Live) (5:50)
09. Under The Westway / Commercial Break (Live) (6:34)
10. End Of A Century (Live) (3:39)
11. For Tomorrow (Live) (6:42)
12. The Universal (Live) (4:45)

Blur:
Damon Albarn – lead-backing vocals, keyboards, hammond organ, moog synthesizer,
machine strings, harpsichord on "Clover Over Dover", melodica, vibraphone, 
recorder, programming
Graham Coxon – backing vocals, guitar, clarinet, saxophone, percussion
Alex James – vocals on "Far Out", bass guitar, crowd noise
Dave Rowntree – drums, percussion, programming, crowd noise

 

The stated ambition of London 2012 was, of course, to inspire a youthful generation. Tonight's sold-out Closing Ceremony Celebration Concert does inspire a generation, but one that was at university when you still had to queue for payphones to call home. Blur's first big hit came in 1991, the year before Team GB's double gold medal-winning cyclist Laura Trott was born, and support slots from New Order and the Specials – while enthusiastically delivered and warmly received – only underline this as a celebration of British music past.

Indeed, Blur's frontman and driving force, Damon Albarn, had said this might be the band's final performance. But then Albarn has always been a competitive soul, and you wonder if he's just trying to outdo the culmination of the Olympics for significance.

For a while tonight, that appears to be a losing battle. Blur are preceded by the BBC's closing ceremony coverage, shown on a giant screen. As union flags flutter, the 80,000-strong crowd bellows along to the national anthem and cheers as Prince Harry takes his seat. When Madness kick off the entertainment in the stadium, Hyde Park dances along, and you wonder whether everyone's forgotten they've paid £55 to see Blur.

Then, abruptly, Madness are cut mid-song and the screens withdraw to reveal our headliners, under a replica of Albarn's beloved Westway. The band launch into an incendiary Girls and Boys, and, for the next two hours, Hyde Park is theirs.

On a night when London is consumed with jubilation at an unexpectedly magical two weeks, and with melancholy now that it's over, Blur have the songs to match all moods. The crowd bounces as one to the giddy pop rushes of Country House, Parklife and Song 2; roars its approval for the affectionate hymns to the capital that are London Loves, For Tomorrow and new song, Under the Westway; then sways, hugs and gets a bit weepy to the big-hearted, emotional wallops of Tender, This Is a Low and tonight's closer, The Universal.

As Albarn's bandmates deliver the rousing instrumental finale to that last song, the frontman gazes into the crowd, blinking back tears, struggling to take it all in. Tonight, London has bid farewell to one of its finest fortnights. Whether it's also said goodbye to one of its best bands seems to be something Albarn himself is wrestling with as he bangs his fist to his heart and exits the stage. --- Chris Salmon, guardian.co.uk

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Blur - Under The Westway / The Puritan [Single] (2012) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12685-blur-under-the-westway-the-puritan-single-2012.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12685-blur-under-the-westway-the-puritan-single-2012.html Blur - Under The Westway / The Puritan [Single] (2012)

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01 Under The Westway (4:18)
02 Under The Westway (Acoustic) (4:04)
03 Under The Westway (Instrumental) (4:17)
04 The Puritan (3:27)
05 The Puritan (Instrumental) (3:26)

 

Blur, who will play this year's Olympic closing ceremony alongside New Order and the Specials, debuted their first new music as a band since 2010 last night. The quartet, led by Dr Dee creator Damon Albarn, played two songs – Under the Westway and The Puritan – from a rooftop in West London. The performances were streamed via the band's website and social networking site Twitter.

The "Westway", part of the A40 road through West London which was also mentioned in the group's early hit For Tomorrow, can be seen in the background as the band play. Between the songs, the band undertook a Twitter question and answer session with fans, during which they confirmed that the new tracks would be included in their set for next month's Olympic closing ceremony. --- James Lachno, telegraph.co.uk

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Blur – Live from The BRITs (2012) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12625-blur-live-from-the-brits-2012.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3342-blur/12625-blur-live-from-the-brits-2012.html Blur – Live from The BRITs (2012)

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01 – Girls & Boys (Live from The BRITs)
02 – Song 2 (Live from The BRITs)
03 – Park Life (Live from The BRITs)

Line Up:
Damon Albarn – keyboards
Graham Coxon – guitar
Alex James – bass
Dave Rowntree - drums

 

The Brit Awards (stylised as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards and the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.

At the Brit Awards 2012, Adele won the award for 'MasterCard British Album of the Year' which is widely regarded as the most important award of the ceremony. Less than half a minute into her acceptance speech, host James Corden was forced to cut Adele off in order to introduce Blur who were due to perform an eleven minute set as they had won the 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' award and the ceremony was over-running.

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