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 Post subject: [2009-11-23] Blur "All The People: Blur Live At Hyde Park July 2009" two 2-CD sets (Parlophone UK)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:40 pm 
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2009 two CD live release from the Britpop quartet, the first of two reunion shows. In the summer of 2009, Blur made a triumphant live return, culminating in two massive shows in London's Hyde Park. Across two nights on July 2nd and 3rd, over 100,000 fans saw Blur play an incredible and emotional two hour long set in Hyde Park, London. For those that missed these spectacular shows, or were there and want to relive it, here is the opportunity to own these amazing performances on CD. The albums are accompanied by photos taken from the show, making this albums the perfect way to relive a great day in the park. 25 tracks. Also available separately: Blur Live At Hyde Park 03 July 2009.

CD 1
1. She's So High
2. Girls And Boys
3. Tracy Jacks
4. There's No Other Way
5. Jubilee
6. Bad Head
7. Beetlebum
8. Out Of Time
9. Trimm Trabb
10. Coffee And TV
11. Tender

CD 2
1. Country House
2. Oily Water
3. Chemical World
4. Sunday Sunday
5. Parklife
6. End Of A Century
7. To The End
8. This Is A Low
9. Popscene
10. Advert
11. Song 2
12. Death Of A Party
13. For Tomorrow
14. The Universal

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2009 two CD live release from the Britpop quartet, the second of two reunion shows. In the summer of 2009, Blur made a triumphant live return, culminating in two massive shows in London's Hyde Park. Across two nights on July 2nd and 3rd, over 100,000 fans saw Blur play an incredible and emotional two hour long set in Hyde Park, London. For those that missed these spectacular shows, or were there and want to relive it, here is the opportunity to own these amazing performances on CD. The albums are accompanied by photos taken from the show, making this albums the perfect way to relive a great day in the park. 25 tracks. Also available separately: Blur Live At Hyde Park 02 July 2009.

CD 1
1. She's So High
2. Girls And Boys
3. Tracy Jacks
4. There's No Other Way
5. Jubilee
6. Bad Head
7. Beetlebum
8. Out Of Time
9. Trimm Trabb
10. Coffee And TV
11. Tender

CD 2
1. Country House
2. Oily Water
3. Chemical World
4. Sunday Sunday
5. Parklife
6. End Of A Century
7. To The End
8. This Is A Low
9. Popscene
10. Advert
11. Song 2
12. Death Of A Party
13. For Tomorrow
14. The Universal

Amazon USA:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VRNIKO/?tag=imwan-20

Amazon UK:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002VRNIKO/?tag=imwan-21

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 Post subject: [2009-11-23] Blur "All The People: Blur Live At Hyde Park July 2009" two 2-CD sets (Parlophone UK)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:03 pm 
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Blur to put 'heart and soul' into tonight's (Jul 2,3) Hyde Park(life) gigs
Damon Albarn and co tell NME.COM about their plans for London shows

July 2, 2009
http://www.nme.com/news/blur/45808


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Blur's Damon Albarn has declared his band will put "our heart and soul" into their two shows at London's Hyde Park, the first of which kicks off this evening (July 2) .

The band will begin their first giant gig in the capital, fresh from headlining Glastonbury at the weekend (June 28) - and the group's frontman says Blur are fully focused on the task at hand.

"It's very simple," he told NME.COM. "We're just going to put our heart and soul into it!"

Bassist Alex James added that he was really looking forward to the shows, as he'd nearly given up hope on playing with Blur again.

"I thought last year [when they were first asked to play Glastonbury 2008] that was it. If it wasn't happening then it never would," he explained. "I was actually half way to Northumberland and the phone rang: 'It's back on, go and see Damon and Graham (Coxon, guitarist), they’re best friends again'.

"But in terms of our lives it's been the best possible thing for all of us to do, to be on our own for a bit. I think it's wicked it's happening at the right time [for us] because we've all sort of worked out who we are anyway and I think we're coming to this with the same sense of joy and preconceptions that we had to start with. When you start a band, it's the most fun thing with the people that you love the most. After doing it for ten years straight it's still good but it does become work. This is not work now, it's something else."

Speaking about the sets the band expect to play over the two nights, said that like their previous shows, Blur will blend the band's hits with some of their more favourite tracks.

"I like the mixture, I like the fact that we go all over the shop," he said. "I like the high street [the hits], I use the high street a lot, but I also like trouncing about in the middle of nowhere and that's what the set is like, isn't it?"

"Yeah, it's not exclusive," added Albarn. "It's all inclusive this ticket. You can get tired of stuff. That happens when you play a song a lot. It's what happens to any band in the world. It's why we're fortunate in a way to have a break for ten years, so to speak."

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 Post subject: [2009-11-23] Blur "All The People: Blur Live At Hyde Park July 2009" two 2-CD sets (Parlophone UK)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:07 pm 
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Blur reveal 'Parklife' inspiration at Hyde Park gig
Damon Albarn says the park influenced the band's landmark single

July 2, 2009
http://www.nme.com/news/blur/45827


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Blur paid tribute to London's Hyde Park during their massive gig there tonight (July 2), with frontman Damon Albarn explaining that the green space was the inspiration for 'Parklife'.

He also revealed that the park held special significance for him due to its part in the 2003 anti-war demonstrations he was heavily involved with.

"Two million people marched into this park in 2003," said Albarn before performing 'Think Tank''s 'Out Of Time', "and tried to stop something and you know what happened, I just want to remind myself about it."

Before 'Parklife', the singer said: "I had the idea for this song in this park, I used to live near Kensington Church Street and I used to watch pigeons and people and all that stuff."

The reunited four-piece came on around 8.15pm (BST) and launched into their debut single 'She's So High', swiftly followed by 'Girls & Boys'.

"This was the first thing we did [after reforming], to book here," said Albarn. "The last two weeks have been extraordinary."

As well as their hits, including 'Beetlebum', 'Country House' and 'Tender', the group also played rarer tracks such as 'Oily Water' and firm fan favourite 'Death Of A Party'.

After finishing their main set with a blistering 'This Is A Low', the band returned to perform a number of tracks, including 'Popscene' and 'Song 2'.

"We feel really privileged to be able to do nothing for years then come back to this," said a visibly moved Albarn before 'Popscene'. "It's incredible, really incredible."

Before final track 'The Universal', the singer expressed doubts that tomorrow's (July 3) gig would meet the standard of tonight's, saying: "I honestly don't know how we're going to repeat this tomorrow, thank you for coming."

Photo Gallery - Blur live at Hyde Park

Blur played:

'She's So High'
'Girls & Boys'
'Tracy Jacks'
'There's No Other Way'
'Jubilee'
'Badhead'
'Beetlebum'
'Out Of Time'
'Trimm Trabb'
'Coffee & TV'
'Tender'
'Country House'
'Oily Water'
'Chemical World'
'Sunday Sunday'
'Parklife'
'End Of A Century'
'To The End'
'This Is A Low'
'Popscene'
'Advert'
'Song 2'
'Death Of A Party'
'For Tomorrow'
'The Universal'

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 Post subject: [2009-11-23] Blur "All The People: Blur Live At Hyde Park July 2009" two 2-CD sets (Parlophone UK)
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Blur finish Hyde Park residency in dramatic fashion
Band hail hardcore fans for attending massive sell out show

July 4, 2009
http://www.nme.com/news/blur/45846


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Blur played the final English gig of their comeback tour last night (July 3), entertaining 55,000 fans for the second night in a row at London's Hyde Park.

Frontman Damon Albarn was visibly overwhelmed at times during the gig, which saw the band play a career-spanning 25-song set.

As with their other shows on the tour, Blur opened their set with debut single 'She's So High', firing up the massive crowd who included the likes of The Last Shadow Puppets' and The Rascals' frontman Miles Kane, model Agyness Deyn and television personalities Ant and Dec.

"This is the first gig we put on sale, so thank you!" Albarn said after playing the track, referencing the fact that when Blur confirmed to NME.COM that they were to play together again last December, tonight's gig was the show they announced.

The band, who were augmented by a keyboard player, backing singers and trumpet section during the gig then launched into a pacey version of Britpop classic 'Girls And Boys', following the track with its 'Parklife' cousin and fan-favourite 'Tracy Jacks'. Gazing over the crowd and into the distance after the track, Albarn commented that the audience looked "So beautiful in the sunset".

Mixing their more well known material ('There's No Other Way', 'Country House', 'To The End') with less ubiquitous tracks like 'Oily Water', 'Death Of A Party' and 'Trimm Trabb', the band's set saw the band in blistering form throughout.

Albarn also took the time to inform a large section of the crowd that Scottish tennis star Andy Murray had been knocked out of Wimbledon earlier in the day. "Now that Andy Murray isn't at Wimbledon, I guess we're the official Fred Perry sponsors," he said, jokingly mocking the designer polo shirts that have become synonymous with Blur (indeed, both Albarn and drummer Dave Rowntree were wearing the garb during the gig).

Eager fans towards the front of the crowd had to be restrained midway through the set, as organisers informed Albarn that a crush could occur unless they were asked to calm down.

The frontman used a megaphone to address the audience. "No one must get hurt, so…just enjoy yourselves a little bit more safely, ok?" he said with a smile.

The band then played one of the softest songs of the night, 'Out Of Time'.

Follow-up track 'Trimm Trabb' saw impassioned performances from both Albarn and guitarist Graham Coxon, who ended the song in frenzied style by falling to his knees and playing the guitar outro in a pose that recalled Jimi Hendrix.

After playing 'Parklife', which saw actor Phil Daniels join the band onstage to deliver his vocal parts, Albarn went up the microphone but seemed lost for words. Gazing into the audience with a big smile on his face, he paused before simply stating "Thank you!"and raising both of his arms in the air.

"This is our last gig in London, and England. It's been amazing. We weren't sure if it was possible, but this is something else," Albarn said after the band finished 'Song 2'. The track had seen many fans cheer and chant the name of drummer Rowntree, whose beat started the song.

Finishing their set with a euphoric double of 'For Tomorrow' and 'The Universal', Albarn paid tribute to the people behind the scenes who he said had "bullied" Blur into getting back in touch with each other since going on hiatus after 2003 album 'Think Tank'.

"I just wanna say thank you to everyone who sort of bullied us and persisted in getting us to do this," he said, adding to the audience "And thank you too!"

The band then launched into their final song of the night, an anthemic version of 'The Universal' that saw arms throughout the crowd raised as the mass audience did their best to drown out the band by singing along to the song's chorus.

As crowds poured out of Hyde Park following the song, police were forced to quell the rush by stopping traffic around the site. Among those caught up in the melee were Australian actor and former popstar Jason Donovan, who was on his push bike outside the park. Despite hundreds of fans noticing and cheering the 'Neighbours' star, he declined to acknowledge them.

Blur played:

'She's So High'
'Girls And Boys'
'Tracy Jacks'
'There's No Other Way'
'Jubilee'
'Badhead'
'Beetlebum'
'Out Of Time'
'Trimm Trabb'
'Coffee & TV'
'Tender'
'Country House'
'Oily Water'
'Chemical World'
'Sunday Sunday'
'Parklife'
'End Of A Century'
'To The End'
'This Is A Low'
'Popscene'
'Advert'
'Song 2'
'Death Of A Party'
'For Tomorrow'
'The Universal'

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 Post subject: [2009-11-23] Blur "All The People: Blur Live At Hyde Park July 2009" two 2-CD sets (Parlophone UK)
PostPosted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 1:40 pm 
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Love these guys, question is which one do I get, both having the same track listings.
The first show seemed to go down very well so I am leaning to that.

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