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Micheal Jackson... thank goodness that in '91 certain Nirvana showed up to sweep away this 80s trash.
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Nice review, I don't know the album but it makes me want to listen to it.
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I wanted to say that EVEN in the pre-"blur" albums there is a constant experimental search.
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I wanted to say that EVEN in the pre-"blur" albums there is a constant experimental search.
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I agree grantnicholas, Blur and Oasis have never had anything in common, Oasis are pathetic, Blur have always had an experimental attitude in every sense: they have experimented with every genre, always maintaining their unmistakably crazy and brilliant style, and it is absolutely true that in the albums before "Blur" there is a constant experimental search ("The Great Escape" but also "Modern Life Is Rubbish," "Parklife," even in the debut "Leisure" think of "Sing," "Birthday," not to mention the tide of B-sides they produced, all in just 8 years, which is not a secondary detail (I'm talking about the "real Blur" with that backbone of Coxon; when he left they became something else).