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Old 06-28-2009, 06:34 PM   #62 (permalink)
Mirrorball95
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I would be too.I saw videos of them playing Colchester recently and their just as good as they were, aged hasn't slowed them down at all. Especially Graham who's even better at the guitar then he was 10 years ago (as you'd expect him to be) and Damon is still jumping around the stage which is nice to see.

Blur going on without Graham is like The Smiths going on without Johnny Marr. And Crazy Beat suffers from a tendency that some Blur songs have, an annoying cheesy chorus. 'Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah', like that of Charmless Man 'he went Na Na Na Na Na Na' come Damon you can do better.

As for Girls & Boys here's a video of them playing it recently to prove my point that they still sound great.
Think Tank still stand as the best Blur album in my eyes, I see it a good thing that Coxon left as to me, he only appeared to be restricting the bands boundaries. Blur is about Damon for me, not Coxon.
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