 | Blur - Song 2 with lyrics (Whoo Hoo) Everyone will recognise this song..for me? from ps1 game FiFA 98! Listen and Enjoy www.youtube.com Here is abit about Blur:- Blur were an English alternative rock band. Formed in London in 1989 as Seymour, the group consisted of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. |
 | Graham Coxon - Bittersweet Bundle of Misery (MV) Graham Coxon - Bittersweet Bundle of Misery (MV) |
 | Graham Coxon Freakin' Out
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 | Blur - Girls & Boys (Live "Hyde Park" 2009) Blur - Girls & Boys From the "Blur: Live At Hyde Park 2009" DVD. Released in January 2010 in the "No Distance Left To Run" two discs box, in every shop now. The energic concert features 26 songs performed live by Blur, including with Graham Coxon. Voted as best live performance in an age by many critics, it's really worth the money. The dvd can also be found on the official Blur site. If you are only interested in the audio, Parlophone released "All The People: Blur Live at Hyde Park" cd out in every music store. |
 | Graham Coxon - You're So Great graham coxon performs you're so great (off of blur's self titled) during a tribute to john peel. |
 | Blur-Battery in Your Leg Blur Battery in Your Leg. Graham Coxon's last song with the rest of Blur |
 | SXSW 2009 - Graham Coxon Graham Coxon performs "Sorrow's Army" exclusively for NME on a rooftop in Austin, Texas at SXSW 2009. For loads more videos, check out: www.nme.com |
 | Graham Coxon - You & I Graham Coxon - You & I |
 | Blur - Entertain Me Blur with Entertain Me from the album The Great Escape . Blur ... Damon Albarn , Dave Rowntree , Graham Coxon and Alex James . RockN8N |
 | Blur - Out of Time (TOTP 2003) "Out of Time" is a song by Blur and was released as the lead single from their seventh album Think Tank in 2003. The song is a bass-driven ballad with minimal drums and only acoustic guitar. The faint screaming noise at the start of the track is a soundclip from Doctor Who. Its forlorn lyrics complement the music, making it a haunting piece of music. It reached #5 in the UK singles chart. "Out of Time" was Blur's first release for three years and also the band's first release without guitarist Graham Coxon. |