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Originally Posted by sweet_nothing
Aww he's not that porky more old then anything, but I would of love to have seen them around 93, 94 thats when I think they were the most energetic live. As seen on the documentry Starshaped. Around that time they werent too pop or too 'baggy' just right for me.
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i heartily agree, unfortunately those days are long gone... I do appreciate how Blur (unlike 'the other band') evolved and broadened their sound, but 92-94 was their ideological/songwriting peak.
Their future as a recording group is only going to be conjecture at this point but I'm not getting my hopes up... the more I think about it there is a degree of truth to what that bloke from Suede said, a band is characterised by their heyday/creative peak... it's like the Smiths reforming, nobody wants that do they? But then again with Blur it's been more of an indefinite vacation rather than a proper break-up