lefox Posted 25 April 2009 Posted 25 April 2009 no h8rs.. err i'll shut up then. Loved Leisure though..
Finchy Posted 13 June 2009 Posted 13 June 2009 Well they played their first proper gig since they reformed tonight and this is the setlist. 'She’s So High' 'Girls And Boys' 'Tracy Jacks' 'There's No Other Way' 'Jubilee' 'Bad Head' 'Beetlebum' 'Trimm Trabb' 'Coffee And TV' 'Tender' 'Country House' 'Charmless Man' 'Colin Zeal' 'Oily Water' 'Chemical World' 'Sunday Sunday' 'Parklife' 'End Of A Century' 'To The End' 'This Is A Low' 'Popscene' 'Advert' 'Song 2' 'Out Of Time' 'Battery In Your Leg' 'Essex Dogs' 'For Tomorrow' 'The Universal' If this is the Hyde Park setlist, well, I am very likely to destroy my pants. That is probably my ultimate Blur setlist. Also apparently Phil Daniels is likely to be at the rest of the gigs for Parklife
Edmund Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 Parklife Chinese Bombs (Short but cool) Country Sad Ballad Man Song 2 Girls & Boys Charmless Man Always liked these tunes.
MC Prussian Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 I admit to it: I used to be a big Blur boy back in the 90ies. Ten times more interesting and creative than Oasis. At least ten times.
Lillehamring Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 Well they played their first proper gig since they reformed tonight and this is the setlist. 'She’s So High' 'Girls And Boys' 'Tracy Jacks' 'There's No Other Way' 'Jubilee' 'Bad Head' 'Beetlebum' 'Trimm Trabb' 'Coffee And TV' 'Tender' 'Country House' 'Charmless Man' 'Colin Zeal' 'Oily Water' 'Chemical World' 'Sunday Sunday' 'Parklife' 'End Of A Century' 'To The End' 'This Is A Low' 'Popscene' 'Advert' 'Song 2' 'Out Of Time' 'Battery In Your Leg' 'Essex Dogs' 'For Tomorrow' 'The Universal' If this is the Hyde Park setlist, well, I am very likely to destroy my pants. That is probably my ultimate Blur setlist. Also apparently Phil Daniels is likely to be at the rest of the gigs for Parklife fabulous - talk about a back catalogue! there isn't a band in the last 25 years that can touch that for diversity and quality - not to mention the songs that they have left out...
Granno Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 Well they played their first proper gig since they reformed tonight and this is the setlist. 'She’s So High' 'Girls And Boys' 'Tracy Jacks' 'There's No Other Way' 'Jubilee' 'Bad Head' 'Beetlebum' 'Trimm Trabb' 'Coffee And TV' 'Tender' 'Country House' 'Charmless Man' 'Colin Zeal' 'Oily Water' 'Chemical World' 'Sunday Sunday' 'Parklife' 'End Of A Century' 'To The End' 'This Is A Low' 'Popscene' 'Advert' 'Song 2' 'Out Of Time' 'Battery In Your Leg' 'Essex Dogs' 'For Tomorrow' 'The Universal' If this is the Hyde Park setlist, well, I am very likely to destroy my pants. That is probably my ultimate Blur setlist. Also apparently Phil Daniels is likely to be at the rest of the gigs for Parklife Now THAT is a setlist.
Guest Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 It's strange how some songs you absolutely detest when they're released, but years later you realise just how good they actually are. That kinda sums up The Universal for me, brilliant song, just didn't see how good it was at the time
Flynny Posted 14 June 2009 Author Posted 14 June 2009 According to the BBC News site he asked the crowd if they wanted 'Sing' or 'Essex Dogs'.
Finnegan Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 I don't hate Blur but you muppets just thought because i liked Oasis. I would hate Blur You like the Holloways though, they're a NME band nob face. I can't take you seriously now Sparky's said you're a really nice boy. I like Blur but they're fucking boring live.
Lillehamring Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 It's strange how some songs you absolutely detest when they're released, but years later you realise just how good they actually are. That kinda sums up The Universal for me, brilliant song, just didn't see how good it was at the time quality avatar
stez Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 Song 2 ....................wooooooooooooo whoooooooooooo
Edmund Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 @ Stez It's a good song. Im more of a electronic hed but I listen to everything across the spectrum and probably leaning slightly on the more commercial when it comes to indie.
ASH17LCFC Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 I can't take you seriously now Sparky's said you're a really nice boy. I like Blur but they're fucking boring live. Hey ?
fox123 Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 I think he's had 1 to many shandys I was just laughing about what we were discussing yesterday!
ASH17LCFC Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 I was just laughing about what we were discussing yesterday! HAHA Was a pretty good discussion, you coming tuesday ? We should have a friendly rather soon.
fox123 Posted 14 June 2009 Posted 14 June 2009 HAHA Was a pretty good discussion, you coming tuesday ? We should have a friendly rather soon. Yer will be there, if only for the shandy beer afterwards
Finchy Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 Ash about your sig, just wondering why you think it's a good quote? I've never understood why Gallagher says things like that, what does it even mean? He's from Colchester and he went to uni so he can't understand British culture? Riiiiight makes sense.
ASH17LCFC Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 Ash about your sig, just wondering why you think it's a good quote? I've never understood why Gallagher says things like that, what does it even mean? He's from Colchester and he went to uni so he can't understand British culture? Riiiiight makes sense. Its a great quote, sums him up. Colchester, student and he's thinking he's a working class hero :crylaugh How can speak about British culture ? Noel on the other hand, working class, never studied music and went on to become a legend and BEAT Blur hands down.
Ultra Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 Such inverted snobbery suggests that Noel (and therefore you as a devotee) suffers from a considerable inferiority complex.
Finnegan Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 Its a great quote, sums him up. Colchester, student and he's thinking he's a working class hero :crylaughHow can speak about British culture ? Noel on the other hand, working class, never studied music and went on to become a legend and BEAT Blur hands down. I prefer Oasis to Blur and much prefer Noel to Damon Albarn, but it's still a silly quote. I'm as quick as anyone to bemoan the rich and make a stance about class but to imply that neither the wealthy nor the educated can be a part of or understand "British culture" is just a typically thick, chip-on-the-shoulder thing to say really.
ASH17LCFC Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 I prefer Oasis to Blur and much prefer Noel to Damon Albarn, but it's still a silly quote.I'm as quick as anyone to bemoan the rich and make a stance about class but to imply that neither the wealthy nor the educated can be a part of or understand "British culture" is just a typically thick, chip-on-the-shoulder thing to say really. Yeah right, you are just as bad as Damon. Damon did A level music ?! Like come on, how can anyone take that idiot serious ? What lving in his posh, uptown house and getting everything he wanted handed to him. He has the right to go and name a album .. Modern live is rubbish ? Maybe he should get his head out his arse and so should Jb.
Finchy Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 I always feel it's best in these situations just to let him keep talking.
ASH17LCFC Posted 15 June 2009 Posted 15 June 2009 I always feel it's best in these situations just to let him keep talking. Check out my new quote Sums the idiot up.
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