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Graham Coxon responds to Damon Albarn's claim that 'Blur is over'

'It's very complicated,' guitarist admits

Mon 22 Sep, 2008

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Oasis rule and always will, you Blur fans have been hiding away in your bedrooms tightly gripping their albums since they split and you still think they are gonna come back and save you from Oasis' domination...grow up. ed2005, i agree with you about Joy Division but they had a pretty valid reason for not continuing but instead cameback as new order. what i meant by staying there always was the songs 'live forever' obviously bands have to call it a day but theres a reason bands like The Beatles, Oasis, Rolling Stones etc. are more popular than others. Oasis songs are played all oer the place, when was the last time you heard Blur anywhere other than their cds.

Mon 29 Sep, 2008

I feel sorry for these guys. they were rubbish then and if they came back theyd be rubbish now. They see Oasis about to begin a mega tour and album release, then all of a sudden Blur are 'coming back', who needs 'em. They are no different to any other of the hundreds and thousands of 'comeback' artists. real bands that mean things to people stay there always.

Mon 22 Sep, 2008

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