Cover of Blur Fool's Day
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For fans of blur, collectors of vinyl singles, lovers of alternative rock, and enthusiasts of record store day releases.
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THE REVIEW

A strange goofy smile is plastered on my face while I listen to this new "Fool's Day" by Blur, damn single released in 1000 vinyl copies (of which I obviously didn't even get a whiff) for this year's Record Store Day, an event dedicated to music and independent music stores.

The song's relaxed, laid-back, boozy attitude and the prominent guitar, first with the accompaniment and then with a nice final solo, makes me feel a little better compared to the dramatic image of myself that I just observed in the mirror while I was dressing lazily.

In a moment, I'll leave the house: the song is already spinning in my mind and will give my movements that laziness and relaxation that I am observing with envy in my cat, who is currently sprawled on the floor.

Maybe she's listening to Blur too.

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Blur's 'Fool's Day' is a rare 1000-copy vinyl single released for Record Store Day. The song features a relaxed, boozy vibe with prominent guitar work. Its carefree mood brings a sense of calm and laziness, making it a pleasant listen. The reviewer relates the song's atmosphere to their own comfort and even their cat's relaxation.

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01   Fool's Day (03:27)

Blur

English rock band formed in Colchester; core members include Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree. Rose to prominence during the Britpop era and later explored experimental and electronic sounds. Active from 1989 to present.
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