I was going through my files the other night and found an old cassette I'd digistised ages ago. Included are all of the Parklife demos (including ones not on the Blur 21 box set), as well as rare demos tacked on to the end of Never Clever and Seven Days. Hope you enjoy!
http://www.sendspace.com/file/limcbd
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Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Friday, February 4, 2011
SHOW: 86th St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 5/8/92
Here is the only other show that exists from Blur's 1992 American Tour (the other one is HERE).
ENJOY!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NECBXDP
ENJOY!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NECBXDP
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
GIG REVIEW: NME Gimme Shelter Charity Show, Town & Country Club, London, England July 23, 1992

After the disastrous 1992 US tour, Blur returned to the UK bruised, bloody, and bitter. Not making their mood any better was the fact that, while they were away, a new band by the name of Suede had taken the UK scene by storm...by returning rock music to English roots, something Blur had tried (and failed) to do with the release of Popscene prior to leaving for America. Against this backdrop, Blur were clearly not in the best frame of mind when they were invited to participate in the Shelter charity's benefit gig, co-hosted with the NME, entitled Gimme Shelter. On the bill were Blur, Suede, Mega City Four, and 3 1/2 Minutes. Irritated by their lack of success in America and the fact that they were now co-headlining with Suede, Blur began drinking early on the day of the gig. As was recounted in gory detail in 3862 Days, by the time they were due onstage, they were barely able to walk and were in foul moods.
Walking onstage, Damon told the crowd his now famous (infamous?) quote, "We're so shit, you should just fuck off now!" What followed was a gig that was chaotic, sloppy, and wildly exciting. As described in the official biography, the band was barely able to stand and kept crashing into each other and falling to the floor.
The set list was:
Popscene
Come Together
Advert
Colin Zeal
Pressure On Julian
She's So High
Oily Water
Never Clever
Luminous
Sunday Sunday
There's No Other Way
Coping
Of particular interest are two rarely played songs, Never Clever and Luminous, the former being, at the time, the intended follow-up to Popscene (which was scrapped once Popscene flopped in the charts). Also, as you can see, quite a lot of material slated for the second album was debuted for the UK crowd (some had been played earlier in the year) here, such as Advert, Colin Zeal, Pressure on Julian, Sunday Sunday, and Coping.
I've talked to a fellow who was there and he described the gig as "not very good," while other accounts range from it being awful to strangely enthralling. Some people even described it as the best gig they ever saw! (again, referring to accounts in the official bio). One thing that cannot be disputed is that David Balfe and Andy Ross, the heads of Food Records, were so disgusted that they gave Blur a dressing down the following day and threatened to drop them from the label if anything like this ever happened again. Obviously, as it turned out, Blur cleaned their act, tightened up their performances, and went on to become mega stars within 18 months. This can clearly be seen as their nadir, and their most key turning point, both in their attitude and approach to performing, as well as their work ethic.
For years, a recording of this gig has been a Holy Grail of mine (and other collectors) as all we've ever known of it are secondhand accounts and the passages in 3862 Days. I even did a ton of research on this gig for the No Distance Left to Run documentary, tracking down a fellow who was there, a ticket stub, and articles in NME and Melody Maker. But the material I uncovered was unused in the film because the actual recording remained elusive.
Until now.
Here, finally, after many years of searching by me, is the complete gig. I won't describe too much other than you can hear the drunkenness loud and clear, and the gig has its moments of being horrible and being quite good. A long and in-depth analysis will be included in the 2nd edition of Black Book, so until the book is complete and available for you to read, you can make your own opinions on this show.
VERY SPECIAL THANKS goes to Ian Rule, who was kind enough to share this recording with me and who agreed to let it be shared with the rest of the Blur fan community...thanks so much, Ian!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H1RV13OU
PLEASE LEAVE COMMENTS after you've listened to this...I'd love to hear what you all think!
Friday, December 11, 2009
SHOW: Brixton Academy, London April 7, 1992
Well here's a treat for you...the only complete show from the Rollercoaster Tour of 1992, and the *ONLY* available live recording (to date) of Hanging Over...enjoy!!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8DI9XCU8
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8DI9XCU8
Monday, November 30, 2009
SHOW: First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota May 4, 1992
Here is one of only two shows from Blur's legendary (and ill-fated) 1992 US tour...enjoy!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C2RJ25DA
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C2RJ25DA
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
SHOW: Glastonbury Festival, England June 28, 1992
Here is Blur's show from the Glastonbury Festival in England on June 28, 1992. Enjoy!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UDP733RG
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UDP733RG
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