It would certainly appear that way .
Although I’m sure MO has a spare ticket I can nab.
I think I've seen them but can't remember for sure, it might have been at Glastonbury very early on but those days are all a bit blurry - talking of which i definitely saw Blur there mid-afternoon, ditto Verve (as they were called back then).
But i do remember well sitting in my back garden when i was living right by Finsbury Park and listening to the Oasis concert there, whenever that was, it feels like I was there
I saw Blur back in the day at Hyde Park, that was a good gig.
Speaking of dickheads, I really can’t stand Damon Albarn….any further up his own aris he could nibble on his tonsils
I do like Blur as a band though
Because of all the kerfuffle around Oasis I have been reminded what utter knobs they are.
But I feel the same about John Lennon. I don't really care, I just like their music, I don't have to have a drink with them.
i was at a gig of an African band (who tbf he did know) and he just turned up stoned and just walked up onto the stage and played one of the keyboard things you blow into (don't know what it's called) - all a bit out of tune and added nothing - really arrogant
he's a big guy though, you wouldn't take him on...
I only liked Blur early on when they were a bit shoegaze, before all that parklife crap, the Glastonbury set i saw was good as it was that early era
In fairness, I wasn’t planning to fight the guy
I personally liked Think Tank, but then I also liked Standing on the Shoulders of Giants so there we go
But yeah I think on the whole, Blur’s earliest stuff is their best
And Gorillaz was a complete vanity project on Albarn’s part
Totally agree, even though I think Roger Waters is one of the biggest cunts going (I love that Dave Gilmour’s wife absolutely unloaded on what a complete fuck face he is on Twitter a year or so ago)…I also think Dark Side of the Moon is a truly iconic album….and far better than Water’s maudlin self regarding shite in The Wall and The Final Cut