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Really liking the Good, the Bad and the Queen to be honest, think it's gonna be one of those albums that gets better with time as well. As for Mr.Albarn's input into British music, well I think he ranks up there with Ray Davies, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Morrissey, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, and Jerry Dammers in documenting British life. For my moneys he has been involved in six quality albums (Modern Life, Parklife, Blur, 13, Demon Days, Good, the Bad and the Queen), five good albums (Great Escape, Think Tank, Mali Music, Gorillaz, Democrazy) and one patchy affair (Leisure).
I think the only thing that has held him back from National Treasure status in Britain is his arrogance to be honest
Experimentation requires levels of imagination many modern musos do not possess.
Totally agree, but with the ease at which record companies drop artists these days it hard to do something that would be considered experimentation...and maybe alienate a section of your fanbase...which of course would in turn lead to loss of sales and maybe being dropped...
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Could you imagine if Captain Beefheart and Zappa were starting out today?
Could you imagine an album like Trout Mask Replica getting made?
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Aw come on, Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch is a great album...cover
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I wouldn't under-estimate Graham Coxon's input into what made Blur such a great band. His guitar playing on all of the albums was inspired.
His last two albums were great.
Appears to be rumours that Coxon may be re-joining Albarn to record one more Blur album.
Doesn't appear to be the level of acrimony that surrounds Ian Brown and John Squire - so an original line-up Blur could still happen.
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the first ever gig i went to as i young man was blur in the r.d.s. supported by balck grape and supergrass.
just a great live show i remember damon climbing up the side of the stage(dont think he'd do that now) but the gig itself was just brilliant
would give an arm and a leg to see them again....
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I saw them a few times and they were always great gigs -
Feile 94 in Tipperary, Feile 95 in Cork (Headlined Saturday), Olympia (2004?)
The Olympia gig had a different vibe to it without Coxon's guitar. A great gig - but different to the previous Blur gigs I'd seen.
Damon has mellowed a bit since the days when he was pogo-ing around the stage like a demented lunatic as well though.
Coxon has developed into a great song writer as well so it would be interesting to see what they could produce on a final Blur album.
Saw them at Feile '94 and '95, The Point '95, RDS '96, Point '97 and '99. Missed the Olympia unfortunately, would have loved to have gone. Will definitely go see them if they come back again.
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