April 2011
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According to THIS LINK, Graham Coxon will be playing at Glastonbury this year! He will share the Park Stage with … The Park Stage Wild Beasts James Blake Special Guests Tame Impala The Walkmen Graham Coxon Those Dancing Days About Group Baelearic Folk Orchestra Ellen & The Escapades Awesome news for us fans. Perhaps he’ll play something from his new album ? ...
Apr 28th
Listencharliefromlost: When I’m Sixty-four - The...
Apr 25th
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Damon Albarn is not the kind of guy who can sit still and leave a couple of years (or more) in between albums. He’s just finished with Gorillaz, more rumors of further Blur dates keep surfacing, and now it appears he’s been working on new material with Dan the Automator and Kid Koala. The latter just appeared on Tim Sweeney’s Beats in Space radio show, where he dropped this as-yet untitled...
Apr 23rd
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Apr 13th
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Apr 12th
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Apr 12th
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Put Paloma Faith, Graham Coxon and Bill Ryder-Jones together in a studio and what do you get? Desire. This track was created by this trio as the next in line of exclusive music collaborations for Converse Shoes’s advertising campaign. Graham collaborated with different musicians to promote their campaign and music. Listen HERE The video will be out soon, and I think it’s going to be...
Apr 11th
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Graham Coxon - DESIRE[able] LOL  →
Apr 10th
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thelifeof-finn asked: Who is your favorite adventure time character? Is it me?
Apr 10th
A little about the festival… Truck Festival is an annual independent music festival in Oxfordshire, England. It was started in 1998 by the Bennett family (including the brothers Robin and Joe of the band Goldrush), who decided that mainstream festivals such as Glastonbury had become too commercial and predictable. It is held in July at Hill Farm in Steventon, near Abingdon. The festival...
Apr 9th
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1) Beady Eye covers Blur for Record Store Day Beady Eye have recorded a version of Blur’s ‘Country House’ – the song that once charted ahead of Gallagher’s old band Oasis in their infamous 1995 chart battle. That year Oasis’ ‘Roll With It’ went in at Number Two behind ‘Country House’ amidst a war of words between the two bands. 3,000...
Apr 5th
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Dave’s got a blog! Check it out by clicking HERE (and bookmarking it of course…) He writes about interesting things, and yesterday’s post included some information on his Blur days, with the incident where he bullies an interviewer explained. But first, watch this: I quote from his entry on the 31st March 2011: There has been some speculation as to why I accepted a recent...
Apr 1st
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