I saw Blur at the old Cotton Club in Atlanta in 1997, right before "Song 2' really blew up. Rolling Stone magazine actually wrote up the show in that week's issue. They noted there were about 600 people there. We were at the bar, and only about 15 feet from the stage. One of the best shows I ever saw. There was a British fella in the crowd who was extremely stoked, because "back home, there would be about 70,000 more people here."
Same feeling,, same year,,,in Vegas!! I was jumping like a grasshopper (was a true fan after I listened this song) while most of the crowd didn't knew any song other than Song2,,, memories!!
@@ollyf5088 Blur is much tighter/poppier than Pavement ever were. Also they were like huge popstars in the UK, Pavement were never anything close to that in the US. Also Blur of course had way more 60s British Rock influence like Kinks/Who/Beatles than Pavement ever did.
One sharp suit there Damon. Great version of this classic too! Plus love the way he messes with conan at the end 😁 love him or hate him he is certainly unique
@@LampoonGoon yes fair point. I saw him at Wembley a few months ago and can confirm he is still very much alive and still very much unique. I’ve edited comment to reflect this 👍
This song opened my eyes to blur,,, remember first listening @ mtv 120minutes!! Around 94,,, I remember seen then live finally in Vegas 97,,, that same weekend you could choose between seen : blur, Morrissey,311,front 242, hole, ice cube in different gigs!!!! Glory days!!
I was probably in some vegetable seed that my dad would later eat, be cell for a while in his system, then a sperm that would eventually fertilize one of my mom's ovaries in early '95, all that instead of being a teen enjoying the best music era.
Yes, but just videos. For example: "Blur Live At Glastonbury 2009" complete, or videos about blur (22 Minutes or 60 minutes and more) there are a lot of videos about blur. Please wait for more