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Good Old Days

Good Old Days

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  • Released Date: 19 Apr 2024

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

BLUR Good Old Days - Live In The Nineties Review:

Ah, the nineties. A simpler time when Britpop ruled the airwaves and Blur were at the forefront of the movement. Fast forward to today, and we have been blessed with a nostalgic treat in the form of "Good Old Days - Live In The Nineties."

Damon Albarn and co. take us on a journey back in time with this live album, capturing the energy and excitement of their legendary performances from the era. From the moment you press play, you are transported to a time when the world was a little bit cooler and a whole lot more fun.

The album kicks off with the anthemic "Song 2," immediately immersing you in the frenetic energy of a Blur concert. Albarn's vocals are as raw and powerful as ever, while Graham Coxon's guitar work is nothing short of mesmerizing.

Tracks like "Girls & Boys" and "Parklife" are reimagined in a live setting, breathing new life into these beloved classics. The crowd's enthusiasm is palpable, adding an extra layer of excitement to each song.

But it's not all about nostalgia. Blur prove they still have what it takes to rock out with tracks like "Beetlebum" and "The Universal," showcasing a timeless quality that transcends decades.

Overall, "Good Old Days - Live In The Nineties" is a must-listen for any Blur fan or anyone looking to relive the glory days of Britpop. So grab your parka, stick on your Doc Martens, and get ready to party like it's 1995 all over again. Cheers, lads!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Sunday Sunday (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
2. Jubilee (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
3. Tracy Jacks (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
4. Magic America (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
5. End of a Century (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
6. Popscene (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
7. Trouble in the Message Centre (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
8. She's So High (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
9. For Tomorrow (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
10. Chemical World (Live in Birmingham, 1994)
11. Badhead (Live in Birmingham, 1994)


Disc: 2
1. Beetlebum (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
2. M.O.R (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
3. There's No Other Way (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
4. Colin Zeal (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
5. Country Sad Ballad Man (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
6. Advert (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
7. Bank Holiday (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
8. Girls & Boys (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
9. This Is a Low (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
10. The Universal (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
11. On You Own (Live in Melbourne, 1997)
12. Parklife (Live in Melbourne, 1997)

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About the artist

Blur

BLUR is the kind of band that makes you want to grab a pint at your local pub and start belting out their tunes with your mates. Hailing from Essex, England, this Britpop quartet formed in 1988 and quickly rose to fame with their infectious blend of catchy hooks and clever lyrics. Fronted by the enigmatic Damon Albarn, BLUR has a knack for turning mundane moments into poetic reflections on life, love, and everything in between. Guitarist Graham Coxon provides the band with their signature sound, blending crunchy riffs with jangly melodies that will have you tapping your feet in no time. Their breakthrough album, "Parklife," catapulted them to stardom in the mid-90s, with hits like "Girls & Boys" and the title track becoming instant classics. Since then, BLUR has continued to push boundaries and reinvent themselves, experimenting with electronic influences on albums like "13" and "Think Tank." Their live shows are legendary, with Albarn’s magnetic stage presence and Coxon’s frenetic guitar solos keeping fans on their toes from start to finish. And let's not forget about bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree, whose tight rhythm section holds everything together with a cool, collected ease. BLUR's music is a reflection of the chaos and beauty of modern life, with a healthy dose of wit and irreverence thrown in for good measure. Whether you're dancing your heart out at a festival or getting lost in their introspective ballads, BLUR is a band that knows how to make you feel something real. Cheers to that.

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