
The British band Blur which publicly announced it’s reunion by the end of 2008 had eventually performed live for the first time in ten years, said Contact Music. The band was singing at it’s best on June 13. Noteworthy, in order to come back to the stage Blur musicians have chosen the same venue where they’ve been performing for the first time in their career in 1988. Damon Albarn’s group did this again right next to the Railway museum near Colchester in England. For some strange reason they’ve tried to stay away from any kind of performing, and therefore left out the main thing which creates the real rock n’ roll environment. The band lost certain connection with what people call the fan base. This show’s set-list contained twenty four songs among which are Blur’s major hits such as “Girls And Boys (“Parklife” 1994), “Country House” (“The Great Escape” 1995), “Country House” (“Blur” 1997), and “Coffee & TV” (“13” 1999). The concert itself was arrangd in the classic, chamber like style including journalists, photographers and closest friends or relatives. New Musical Expresse’s main editor was taking care of the online broadcast via Twitter. In the nearest time Blur is planning to participate at the number of major shows, and those include “Glastonbury” and “T in the Park” in London.
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