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Artist & Band information for:cn-Sunshine Alternative Rock Blur
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Entertain Me!
'Pop Music Fan Fiction'. Mostly has stories about Blur. Others about Duran Duran, the Dandy Warhols, Sloan, and others.
http://www.escape.com/~stclaire/ |
Chemical World
Features pictures, lyrics, articles, biography, and news.
http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/chemicalworld |
Caramel
Blur sound files (in RA, WAV, AU, and MP3 format), pictures, tablatures, and a press biography.
http://www.caramel.org.uk/ |
Sonicnet.com: Blur
Features news, album reviews, audio downloads, biographies, discography, links, and bulletin boards.
http://blur.sonicnet.com |
EMI Music Canada: Blur
Focuses on the "Best of" album. Contains a track listing, music videos, concert webcast, and pictures.
http://www.emimusic.ca/artists/blur/blur.html |
Amazon offers
Special Collectors Edition (Audio CD),01 June, 1999
List price $40.99
Depends what you're after / 4
Whether this CD is worth buying depends on a couple of things, namely your devotion to Blur and your cash flow situation. If you are a total Blur fanatic and you feel the need to hear every song they ever released then you should buy the anniversary box set which contains 127 songs, including all the b-sides from every single they released up until 1994. If you are not that devoted and you can't afford the price of the box set (which is perfectly understandable) this CD provides a good sample of those b-sides, showing that Blur b-sides and throwaways are better than those of most bands. Not every track here is a winner but you wouldn't expect them all to be, such is the nature of b-side collections. But the quality is mostly very good and proves (if anyone really needed convincing) that Blur is one of the best and most inventive groups of their time. P.S Good luck finding this CD outside of Amazon!
Song "It Could Be You"
Churchill got his lucky number but tomorrow there's another
Could be me, could be you, no silver spoon
Sticky teeth they rot too soon
You've got to have the best tunes or that's it, you've blown it
All we want is to be happy in our homes like happy families
Be the man on the beach with the world at his feet
Yes, it could be you, ohoh oh
The likely lads are picking up the uglies
Yesterday they were just puppies
Beery slurs now life's a blur
Telly addicts
You should seem that at it
Getting in a panic
Will we be there?
Trafalgar square
All we want is to be happy in our homes like happy families
Be the man on the beach with the world at his feet
Yes, it could be you
Could be me, could be you
Could be me, could be you
Could be me, could be you
Could be me, could be you, could be you, could be you
Don't worry, if it's not your lucky number
Because tomorrow there is another
Could be you, could be me
All we want is to be happy in our homes like happy families
Be the man on the beach with the world at his feet
Yes, it could be you, ohoh oh
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Blogcritics.org: CD Review: Ex-Blur Guitarist Coxon Finds ...
Music: CD Review: Ex-Blur Guitarist Coxon Finds 'Happiness in Magazines' - 'Happiness'
is a competent and confident effort with few memorable songs, ...
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/03/01/115006.php
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Review of Blur - San Francisco, CA, 94109 - Citysearch
Your comprehensive guide to San Francisco. San Francisco restaurants, bars, night
clubs, hotels, shops, spas, events, attractions, yellow page listings and ...
http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/review/41331447
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Review of Blur
Book Reviews Home · What's New · Privacy & Individual Rights ... After reading
the first few chapters of Blur I was afraid it would fall into that pattern; ...
http://www.techsoc.com/blur.htm
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Blur MP3 Downloads - Blur Music Downloads - Blur Music Videos
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British Rock Band: Blur is a great band with good instrument playing musicians ...
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Yahoo! News Search Results for band "Blur"
POP MUSIC (Washington Post)
The Good, the Bad and the Queen's sold-out show at the 9:30 club on Wednesday was a pop concert, sure, but it felt more like a chance to glimpse a one-off of British pop royalty (Blur's Damon Albarn), uber-royalty (Paul Simonon of the Clash), Afrobeat legend (Tony Allen of Africa 70) and a...
Thursday band sampler (Austin American-Statesman)
Apollo Sunshine. That sordid Berklee College of Music background asserts itself in both outlandish chops and intricate studio arrangements, but the band's short attention span and myriad influences ? from Charles Mingus to Outkast to Ray Charles ? keep things from settling into the overly cerebral.
June Recording Soph CD (antiMUSIC)
(PR) Chicago?s highly acclaimed power-pop band June will soon enter the studio to record the follow-up to the smashing debut, If You Speak Any Faster. The sophomore release, to be called Make It Blur, will be produced by Marc McClusky (Hit The Lights, Scenes from a Movie, Powerspace).
The Roots rock and show off their brass (Boston Globe)
Any show featuring the Roots, possibly the most acclaimed live hip-hop band ever, is sure to draw crowds of all sorts, eager to pump their fists in the air in uncontrollable bouts of hip-hop euphoria or stand completely in awe at the sheer talent of real musicians.
Friday band sampler (Austin American-Statesman)
A-Trak. Montreal native A-Trak (Alain Macklovitch to his mother) made a splash at DJ competitions and working with Invisibl Skratch Piklz and Miami's DJ Craze before Kanye West hired him for a 2004 tour.
Top 5 (The Washington Times)
Respect your youngsters: Alt-rockers Modest Mouse will release their fifth album Tuesday with a ringer of a new member -- ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. Fifty-one-year-old Clash veteran Paul Simonon, too, has found a young employer in Blur/Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn, impresario of the new Brit-rock outfit the Good, the Bad & the Queen.
Tonight: The Good, The Bad & The Queen Live (NPR)
Hear the Britpop Group Live on NPR.org from Washington, D.C. NPR.org , March 14, 2007 The Good, The Bad & The Queen isn't a band.
'From the Top's' O'Riley blends old and new works in performances (Waco Tribu...
Pianist Christopher O?Riley, the host of public radio?s ?From the Top,? bridges the 20th and 21st centuries in his Tuesday night recital at Baylor University, connecting works by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich and British alt-rock band Radiohead.
Move over, Detroit - rock's new city is Nashville (The Christian Science Moni...
Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow, and Robert Plant are all recording in the capital of country.
Guest choreography helps Garrett dancers look good (The San Francisco Examiner)
(Courtesy photo) ?Chickens? is the standout piece in the program presented by Janice Garrett & Dancers at Fort Mason this weekend.
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