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  • I can´t believe one person doesn´t like this master peace.

  • este album le enseño a muchas bandas como se debe hacer un album, escuchenlo bien de principio a fin y sabran que lo que les digo es verdad, rola por rola es una joya, no cabe duda que blur es de lo mejor que hay, es una buena banda, sin duda, al que no le guste ni modo, la neta este disco parte a todos los demas,

  • kinda reminds me of Fight Club

  • This is a good song, what are the lyrics about?

  • @Infernal9666 Damon and suburbia again and how horrible it is there? I identlified it with a lot when I bought it as a 17 year old - 15 years ago. I lived in the sticks. You'll catch the flu or you'll catch the city. I cought the city.

    

  • @Mum2Boys expand on your opinion on why you think this creative music piece is "Fucking shit"

  • I seriously need to say this is one of the best albums of the 90's. Can't understand why it rates so low among critics.

  • @SEGAClownboss I've always felt that way! It came out at the same time as "OK Computer" (that I don't like) and "Blur' is a million times more creative, diverse, interesting - and such a shift for Blur. it blew me away at the time.

  • @dummytree I think OK Computer is very good actually. Quite deserving of its title. Sadly it has overshadowed this release which I really think needs much, much more attention.

  • Woah! Click on the snowflake symbol! :D

  • i bought this album 16 years ago, and it still grooves a lot.

  • @chyman 15 years - as of today.

    It's still a greata lbum

  • @chyman it had its 15th birthday on 10 Feb! :D

  • To think in August 95, Blur were at the risk of being a novelty through track like 'One Born Every Minute' and re-recording songs in a silly French way - then just one year later in August 96, Damon was sat down writing the lyrics to something as brilliantly obscure and intellectual as Essex Dogs whilst he and Graham were listening to Pavement gems. No other band has taken a risk so daring as this, and it brilliantly paid off.

  • This is the fucking shit.

  • got this on and bon jovi on the radio in the background... fuck the radio man i gotta turn that shit off

  • "Blur" is Blur's best album. 

  • @Mum2Boys I'm not wrong "Dancehall" was a B-side for Beetlebum too, track 4 on the CD2 single.

  • @BringItBackITV this 'argument' makes me smile

    

  • what! i got the album on itunes and "dancehall" is nowhere to be found >:( its end at 6 minutes. love this song tho!

  • love the bass

  • "Dancehall" is wonderful! It sounds like trashy stripper music :)

  • @SirReal1958 Are you kidding?

  • @SirReal1958 exactemundo :)

    

  • Best song ever ever.

  • Love the guitar and synth between 6:30-8:00 so calming

  • @Minus42Zero that part is the hidden track and its called "Dancehall"

  • @Mum2Boys Thank you for telling me. Now i know what to look for.

  • @Minus42Zero You're welcome. I found it out on HiddenSongs..com

  • @Mum2Boys no, it's called interlude, dancehall is on the us version with this song, making it about 11 or 12 minutes long.

  • @Mum2Boys Actually that part is called "Interlude". Dancehall is not on the albumi t was a Beetlebum b-side.

  • @BringItBackITV You are wrong. Woodpigeon Song is the B-Side of Beetlebum.

  • @Minus42Zero Actually the hidden track is called "Interlude". Dancehall is a comppletely different song.

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