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  2. This Is a Low - Wikipedia

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    It was included on the band's Best Of and 2009 Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur compilations. The song has been performed live many times. It was the final song at Blur's Mile End stadium gig of 1995, [6] as well as Glastonbury 1994, where the song was voted by fans on the festival's website to appear on the compilation DVD Glastonbury Anthems.

  3. For Tomorrow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "For Tomorrow" is a song by English britpop band Blur. It is the lead track to their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) (the title appears in the lyric). Released 19 April 1993 by Food Records as the first single from the album, "For Tomorrow" charted at number 28 in the UK Singles Chart.

  4. Charmless Man - Wikipedia

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    "Charmless Man" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur and is the fourth track on their fourth studio album, The Great Escape (1995). It was produced by Stephen Street and released by Food Records and Parlophone on 29 April 1996 in the United Kingdom as the fourth and final single from that album.

  5. There's No Other Way - Wikipedia

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    The UK video for the song was directed by David Balfe, [citation needed] the former keyboardist for The Teardrop Explodes and owner of Blur's label Food Records. The video was produced by Anita Staines through Radar Films. The video begins with a close-up shot of a worm inching through the grass.

  6. Go Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Go Out" is a song by English rock band Blur. It is the lead single from their eighth studio album The Magic Whip . A music video for the song was released on YouTube on 19 February 2015.

  7. End of a Century - Wikipedia

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    "End of a Century" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur. Released in November 1994 by Food Records , it was the last single to be released from their third album, Parklife (1994). The song reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart , considered a disappointment by Andy Ross of Food. [ 1 ]

  8. Coffee & TV - Wikipedia

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    "Coffee & TV" is a song by British rock band Blur. It was written by the band's guitarist, Graham Coxon, who also sang lead vocals rather than frontman Damon Albarn.The song appears on Blur's sixth studio album, 13 (1999), and was the second single released from the album on 28 June 1999.

  9. M.O.R. - Wikipedia

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    "M.O.R." is a song by English rock band Blur from their eponymous album. Released on 15 September 1997, "M.O.R." reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart on its release as a single in September 1997.