Educate me!
How damon's thirst for knowledge can lead to our edification...
Third and fourth week of April 2000
"We find that usually when we make a record, we refine our original ideas. William taught us that it's at its best as soon as you think of it. A lot of what you hear is the first response that anyone had to the basic song that I brought in. You wouldn't usually play those sorts of things because you'd think you could do better. It's a really good way of working with pop music, because there's a lot of head things, if you've been through the regime that we've been in for ten years."
-damon (May/June 1999 issue watch )
Well...just had a discussion at a blurchat room with a bunch of die-hard blur devotees and found that we divided up into the pro-Orbit camp and the anti-Orbit camp (BRITGIRL, BTW, is staunchly ensconced in the pro-Orbit camp). blur really put themselves out on a ledge by releasing "13," and were super experimental in that CD. Think about it, do you really want a blur that gives us the same thing over and over again? If you love blur's music, think about how they'd feel if they had to create and play the same old same old music again and again...nuff said...
KNOCK, KNOCK. WHO'S THERE?
Enter the dragon...Say What?!
Name that tune!
Educate Me!
BRITGIRL's gig report
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The archives c'est arrive'!
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