Here's some more Blur related news
for all fans out there. For those of you who want all the details about the
band's future gig(s) in preparation for the London Olympics at Hyde Park 2012-
Graham Coxon did aninterview
with NMEon 29th February
2012.
Watch the most recent interview
backstage at the 2012 NME Awards below:
Regarding Blur's summer plans, Graham says: "We're going to start
rehearsing soon and we've been back playing together for a bit. We're going to
concentrate on making it a really nice experience in the summer.
"We're going to
try and get it up a notch from 2009, which seems almost impossible to me in a
way because the Glastonbury appearance was so phenomenally amazing."
"We're going
to try and go one better."he added. Graham hopes that this year will be
more trump the 2009
Hyde Park reunion show, where Blur played a one-off massive gig under the sweltering
summer heat.
Graham Coxon and Alexa Chung
presented an award to The Vaccines for Best New Band during the ceremony. Coxon is working on his new 80s sounding album A+E and crafting a varied solo career. He
alsoexpressed desire to work
with The Vaccinesand join
them on stage in the future, or perhaps during the summertime.
Slightly shaky footage of Coxon and Chung presenting an award to The Vaccines
Blur willplaytheoutdoorclosingceremonyshowonAugust 12 for the games' closing ceremony. They have
announced that they will headline two concerts in Denmark and Sweden just
before the big Hyde Park gig.
Blur made a dramatic return to the
stage in the 2009 NME Awards. Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon appeared on stage
together for the first time in 9 years. They performed "This is a Low" from their 1995 hit album Parklife.
A touching
performance of This is a Low - the performance was raw and emotional
It's exciting knowing that Blur will start rehearsing soon - hopefully there will be more warm-up gigs announced soon. Stay tuned for more up to date Blur news.
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Gorillaz released their 3-in-1 Converse campaign single Doyathing, featuring Andre 3000 and James Murphy, on 23rd February 2012. Damon Albarn raps as 2D in his monotone, signature style and the track.
Watch the music video featuring a sleepy 2D and a very green Murdoc parading around their rather tidy house below. It's strange but fits the tune well, and as usual, Gorillaz blends live action and graphics perfectly.
As for the music, this Gorillaz track is quite enjoyable - it's definitely something worth downloading for fans. Damon's rap is similar to the introduction of Gorillaz's hit "Clint Eastwood" and Andre 3000 is brilliant as usual. The beat is catchy and extremely addicting- in a good way of course!
Gorillaz also released the making of Doyathing's music video along with a nice little interview with Pitchfork (click to read):
There's also a 13 minute version available for those of you who want to enjoy a longer tune HERE.
And since we're ape-ing around, it would be appropriate to mention that Davy Jones of The Monkees passed away recently. The Monkees sounded somewhat like The Beatles, and of course, The Beatles have influenced Damon Albarn and Blur significantly (although this influence doesn't seem to extend to Gorillaz!).
You can also buy the Converse shoes with great designs on Amazon.
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Alex James is set to release a new
memoir following his book Bit of a Blur, titled All Cheeses Great and Small.
The second volume of his
autibiographical work describes the Blur bassist's journey into becoming a
farmer, starting from his purchase of a farm in the Cotswolds, to marrying his
wife and raising kids, making cheese and being generally cheesy.
After Blur's last album in 2003, Alex has been making
a name for himself in the cheese world. He has made his cheese and
established a reputation for appearing on various media shows.
He currently lives in a house, a very big house in the
country.
He also spoke about Blur at the Brits very
recently in an article from The
Sun (click to read source article). He talked about how
"amazing" it was to win a Brit Award after so many years away from
the music scene.
The article goes on to reiterate what Alex has already
said in numerous older articles- how "Pulling the band back
together is like reassembling the A-Team for one last job. I'm a cheesemaker
now." He stressed that Damon, Graham and Dave have gone and done
their own thing in the well-needed hiatus.
Alex then becomes a
bit pessimistic - "There is always a feeling that this may be
Blur's last bow, which I suppose makes it all the more exciting." Last
bow ? We hope not- fans want more songs, more stage appearances! Alex then
concludes that it's "the effect that picking up one of those gongs
has around the rest of the world that matters." There was no new information
about any future plans or Blur albums. The article did have some very nice
images that are rather nice, including Blur at the Brits in 1995 looking young
and lovely. There also was an image of Blur in their early Leisure era,
complete with the bowl-cuts and dazed expressions.
Graham Coxon has Instagram on his iphone - follow him @tinhat
Check out hisfeature article on the Daily Mailwhich promotes his new book. The article is
titled "'My wife married a rockstar but ended up with a
floundering farmer': Alex James on why he prefers mucking out to being in
Blur". As usual, it's kind of funny, kind of entertaining and kind of
cool. On a more sweeter note, here's something to cheer fans up - Graham Coxon tweeted in his twitter page (click to follow him) that there were Blur chocolates at the Brits. A pleasant surprise - we want some too Graham! Bet he ate them all up the next day.
ALBUM NEWS: Blur are set to release their
complete back catalogue with
the Blur albums being remastered by
Stephen Street. Street is the producer which has worked with Blur on 5 albums including
their biggest hit Parklife in 1995.
This means only one thing: Blur's full works are going to be available for fans
soon, in a complete box set of works with possibly new rare songs, b-sides and extra goodies for completists.
Could it be like the Special Collector's Edition with extra tracks / unreleased goods , or just another remaster with a new track like Best Of's "Music is my Radar" ?
"I love Blur, I think they're some of the most
talented people I've ever worked with" said Stephen Street in a recent
interview with Louder than War. "I'm currently remastering their entire back catalogue ... It's
just great to listen to the tapes and think that now they sound so much better.
They sound fuller, and wider, and I'm really pleased to be focusing on it. I'm
really chuffed as a producer how it's sounding."
There is no word on when exactly these albums would be
out - perhaps some time in the end of 2012 would be appropriate, after
Blur has done their huge Olympics gig in Hyde Park in August.
Next year marks the 20th anniversary of Modern Life is
Rubbish.
Perhaps Street will put something new into the remasters for the 20th anniversary
"I would love to be asked to produce [Blur] again," Street exclaimed,
"but ... they haven't asked me to do the Under the Westway track. William
Orbit is involved apparently, but I don't know."
Overall - this release of remastered albums could mean two things - either Blur aren't going to be producing anything more and are using this release as a final goodbye present for fans, or that they are using the recent new developments to generate hype for a possible new album. We can only hope it's the latter!
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