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- EPK 1999: I-Depth interview and live performances by the band. UNRELEASED 19 Minutes
- The Brit Awards 02/24/12: Blur win a career retrospective award and perform Boys & Girls , Song II and Park Life
- Glastonbury 2009 (Sunday) 2009: Tender, Park Life and Song 2 LIVE
- The Graham Norton Show 24 April 2015 (Season 17, Episode 3): Blur perform “Lonesome Street” from the album The Magic Whip and are interviewed as a group.
- The Isle of Wight Festival 2015: Blur perform live: “ONG ONG”. “Tender” and “Parklife”
- Later with Jools Holland 04/17/15: Opening and Blur perform Ong Ong
- Video Killed The Radio Star Extended Play 2013: In this episode we take a look back at making some of Blur’s best-known videos from ‘Parklife’ to ‘Country House.’ Featuring archive interviews with front man Damon Albarn, directors Damien Hirst and Pedro Romhanyi, we look back to a time when Brit Pop was its zenith. Formed in London in 1988, alternative rock band Blur were one of the most successful bands of the 1990s. Along with rock band Oasis; Blur played a significant role in popularizing the Britpop genre. Their 1993 album ‘Parklife’ is considered a landmark in British music and today remains one of the most acclaimed album of the 1990s. Since its release it has gone on to be certified platinum 4 times in the UK. The band went their separate ways in 2003 but reunited in 2008. In 2012 the band received a Brit Award for their outstanding contribution to music. Songs include: There’s No Other Way; Parklife; Country House; The Universal; Song 2; Coffee and TV; Tender (Live in Hyde Park).
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