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Rock pop, and a necessary
27 JUL 10 his past
Rock, pop, and a necessary revisionism
1989 City of Reading, England. Recording Studios "Hook End Manor." Time to change course, to rethink everything. | ||
had become everything not wanted for himself and his family: to be a stadium band. And with good reason, two discs exitosísimos ( The Head On The Door "
1985 and" Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me " of 87) that had pushed the and many other even more dangerous things, among which are fighting and addictions of all kinds. - Meanwhile, nearby in the city of London a young band called Seymour was in its infancy, making her stuff before the watchful eyes of some and the indifference of the majority. Also had filled the pub, and how to address the scenario seemed to begin to hypnotize those who were there for other reasons. They lacked a way to go. Together, and calling Blur. 2009 / 2010 disc "Disintegration" is a classic "Lovesong" and air perfect pop song; "Lullaby" and addictive cadence that creeps like Spider-Man the letter that Smith sings almost in a whisper; "Pictures of You" and incredible letter from a Robert Smith confessing all on a relationship ended, " Fascination Street" where the bass Simon Gallup shows how powerful it may sound as we walk through dark streets. To celebrate its 20th anniversary in May, 2010 Polydor / Universal released a deluxe reissue of "Disintegration" which includes two CDs with rarities and live footage . Excellent excuse to revisit an album that was eventually to become indispensable guide to every band who seek to follow the ways of Smith & Co. (which have been several) and that conforms, in sound and concept, an interesting trilogy with two other discs banda: "Pornography" (fourth album, 1982) and "Bloodflowers" 2000. - And while "Disintegration" was 20, Blur meet again after a semi-break in 2003, controversial statements, and work soloists of the most varied. And they do it big, with a tour that includes a final concert in Hyde Park in London memorable closing a tour that solidified as friends and band. Its beginnings were far under the name of Seymour and his debut album. Then came the rise of "brit-pop" (a term that they are responsible for insult) and subsequent experimentation and changing sound and style. Blur is now a classic too. For that reason in 2009 released the film "No Distance Left to Run" documentary that not only records your meeting, but it also makes a journey throughout the career of the band Damon Albarn (vocals), Graham Coxon (guitars), Alex James (bass) and Dave Rowntree ( battery.) A well told story, where the actors put their voice, gestures, and sincere thoughts to serve the film, and it is this openness that will give us the idea that we really know the big secret, and understanding why these types already spent forty sitting there telling us about his band and his life. mention an impeccable job of photography and cameras address giving identity to the entire film by Dylan Southern Will Lovelace. and "No Distance Left to Run" was released by EMI on DVD. And in the same box find another DVD with the concert in Hyde Park. That moment where classics were received and accepted it happily, in his way. Trailer "No Distance Left to Run": album "Disintegration" :
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