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it's literally all graham.....guys......
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from the face, 1999. blur preempted the dril tweetÂ
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NME: What heinous act caused you to be nearly dropped as Blurâs support band on their âParklifeâ tour? Louise Wener:Â We ate their cheese plate.
NME: CORRECT.
Louise Wener:Â We were hungry! They had lavish riders and catering and all we had was a packet of Wotsits or a Ginsters pasty. The dressing-down was from Alex James, but of course heâs slightly obsessed with his whole cheese environment. The signs were there!
NME: Have you tried any of Alex Jamesâs award-winning cheeses? Louise Wener:Â Iâm too scared to try Alex Jamesâs cheese because I might have some sort of flashback that upsets me. NME: For a bonus half-point, which Blur member proposed to you? Louise Wener: Um, I think it was Graham [Coxon]. He generally proposed to everybody within his immediate vicinity during that period.
from NMEâs Does Rock âNâ Roll Kill Braincells?! â Louise Wener, Sleeper
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Oasis at Cambridge 4 December 1994
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âI came in after theyâd started and we got a few pretty good things and I had some good feelings about the sessions, particularly Battery In Your Leg. But I donât think they were feeling the same, so thatâs when they invited me to not come to the studio any more. You know, I had just got myself together so I was in quite a hyper state of mind. My energy levels were pretty manic, so perhaps they were like, âOh my god, get this freak out of here!ââ
â Graham Coxon on the Think Tank sessions - Blur 21 book (via damonalbarn)
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They are chanting at him now: "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus," they sing, and Damon just stands there staring out at them, like a kid at Christmas, half elated, half overwhelmed and lost. -Louise Wener, Just For One Day
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