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Old 01-01-2011, 11:21 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Loved them from the first second, and that's upon watching the video to "She's So High." Worshiped Modern Life Is Rubbish, loved Parklife, and still to this day even love The Great Escape with the second half being played more than the first ("He Thought of Cars," "It Could Be You," "Yuko and Hiro"...Side Two classics). Blur was damn good ("Death of a Party") and 13 is one of the perfect Late Night albums for me. Very clever and innovative music, and I have to think that Graham Coxon should be noted for his excellent guitar playing and solo work far more.
Definitely an underrated guitarist. With the risk of going OT, are Coxon's solo albums worth getting acquainted with?
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