Rank That Blur

Discussion in 'UK Music Forum' started by bokonon, Nov 17, 2007.

  1. bokonon

    bokonon Senior Member

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    Read the Damon Albarn interview in Q today. Blur did have a fairly long and successful career. I quite dig them. How would you rank their catalogue?

    For me, it's:

    1. 13
    2. Blur
    3. Parklife
    4. Leisure
    5. The Great Escape
    6. Modern Life Is Rubbish
    7. Think Tank

    I'm not all that familiar with Modern Life now I think about it. Pretty sure it's better than Think Tank though ;)
     
  2. phoenix_indigo

    phoenix_indigo dreadfully real

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    you know what's really sad, all i have is Parklife :eek:

    i do love Blur though .. but i can't answer your question.
     
  3. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    Blur Schmur.

    just a bunch of Beatles wannabees.

    (an old fart speaks)
     
  4. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    I was quite into them at one stage, but they're a band I feel I left behind a long time ago. If I were to listen to anything by Blur these days I think it'd be "Song 2" or possibly "She's So High" off of Leisure for purely nostalgic reasons! I have a few of the albums but they haven't been listened to for a very long time! Graham Coxon was the talent in the band and I've followed his solo career with interest:) Albarn Schmalbarn:tongue:
     
  5. bokonon

    bokonon Senior Member

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    Haven't heard any of Coxon's solo efforts. I caught him doing a live show for Channel 4 a while back...Seemed canny enough (and 'Freakin' Out' is a great tune), but he doesn't seem like an artist I'd pop on, just sitting about the house.

    Personally I wouldn't say he was the talent in Blur :tongue: I think I'd take both Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad and The Queen over Graham Coxon - Putting Albarn well in the lead!

    I like Blur a lot more these days than when they were active. At the time I suppose I found them a bit weirder than their poppyish singles let on. Like, I heard 'Song 2' and thought, wow, Blur are going very rock and roll. Sounds good. And then would hear something like 'Death of a Party' on the same album and think, what's this nonsense?

    Complete switch nowadays though, what I thought was too weird at 15 or whatever, sounds really quite impressive now.
     
  6. Supersonic

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    I used to be a huge fan of blur until i couldn't even look at Damon or Alex anymore. I just can't seem to stand their personalities. But Damon, as has been said, really does shite lyrics, and Graham seems happy off doing his own thing. What a cute man Gra is :)
    I can't really say my fav album because i like different songs scattered from each cd. I liked the feel of Think Tank but i think they were to torn up from Gra leaving to have a real good album. It seemed really odd to me. Like an early unorganized gorillaz p:
    But blur is a great band.
     
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