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Graham Coxon -
8 years ago
Forward of two tribute live shows this weekend, Blur’s guitarist remembers the nerve-racking expertise of meeting considered one of Britain’s biggest musiciansIt took me a while to completely recognize Bert Jansch. Perhaps because I associated him wi...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
To have fun a decade of Loud and Quiet journal, they’re throwing an exhibition of stellar rock images. Editor Stuart Stubbs takes us via a few of his favorite photographs10 Years of Loud & Quiet journal is at Oslo, Hackney from 23 October until 1...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
Back in Hong Kong, where they recorded their album The Magic Whip, Damon, Graham, Alex and Dave speak about falling out and making up, the state of British pop music and why 90s Britpop was a wasted opportunityHong Kong in July is usually a disorient...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
Queen Elizabeth Corridor, LondonAn emotional star-studded tribute to a people legend, with a uncommon appearance by the singer herselfThis emotional live performance featured a exceptional array of celebrities and one people legend, who was celebrati...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
Blur frontman’s present with Africa Categorical at Roskilde in Denmark lasted until 4am, and was solely stopped once ‘Huge Dave’ intervened Damon Albarn’s appearance at Roskilde music pageant on 4 July ended with an intervention, when the Blur frontm...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
The singer-songwriter on the return of Blur, the loneliness in Edward Hopper’s paintings, BBC TV satire W1A and the inspirational environment of LiverpoolSinger-songwriter Thea Gilmore grew up in Oxford before leaving house in her teens to work in a...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
Blur’s made-in-Hong-Kong album, their first for 12 years, overflows with pretty songs and touchingly reveals a band now happily reconciledThere are two kinds of band re-formation. The primary is so compellingly simple that the “basic” bands that have...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
(Earth Recordings)Fans of the exceptional English people singer Shirley Collins shall be nicely catered for by this weekend’s Record Store Day: Fledg’ling are rereleasing her gently compelling 1959 EP English Songs in its unique version, whereas 34&...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
The Blur guitarist is likely one of the contributors to an album of songs associated with the good English people singer to be launched for Report Store Day. Have a pay attention and let us know what you assumeShirley Collins’s status as one of the g...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
The former Britpop superstars stunned everyone by saying their first album together for 16 years. Guitarist Graham Coxon explains how it began with a chance meeting in Hong Kong …When a big-name pop band will get again collectively after an extended...
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Graham Coxon -
9 years ago
The Magic Whip options the complete Blur lineup of Albarn, Coxon, Rowntree and James, and fans can rejoice with a June gig in London’s Hyde Park10 of the best: Damon Albarn tracksFollowers of Britpop pioneers Blur had purpose to have fun on 19 Februa...
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Graham Coxon -
10 years ago
BBC Radio 2 listeners have picked their favourite riffs in music, with Led Zeppelin’s Entire Lotta Love topping the record. But what of the more unconventional methods of enjoying? BBC Radio 2 listeners have picked their top riffs from of an inventor...
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Graham Coxon -
11 years ago
Royal Albert Hall, LondonThe cessation of hostilities, when it came, was virtually poignant – properly, for many who remembered the mid-90s feud between Blur and Oasis, which gave the era's two largest British bands licence to insult each other each...
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Graham Coxon -
12 years ago
(Ministry of Sound)Judging by the readers' comments, Example gained few buddies in a recent Guardian interview. However the consensus – that the Fulham singer/rapper is an disagreeable hardnut – might be overturned by his fourth album, which is loade...
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Graham Coxon -
12 years ago
Graham Coxon cranked it up, and Kasabian set their phasers to enjoyable, as Studying syndrome set in en masse. Maybe the Remedy's punishing set had something to do with that"They're either celebrating their good outcomes, or they've deserted life due...