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Louder on MSN"It's got the filthiest tenor saxophone solo ever." Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reveals the prog rock song that changed his lifeBlur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
Guitarist Graham Coxon agreed: “I’m really looking forward to playing with my Blur brothers again and revisiting ... tour for 2003’s Think Tank, then band first reunited in 2009 for a ...
Okay, it’s not all-out prog – but the band’s second record contains the spirit of the genre, with its English eccentricities, non-linear approach to playing and rule-breaking flair ...
It was part of Blur’s warm-up shows for their ninth album The Ballad ... “[I] bumped into Mick [Newman], who is now running it, who I used to play in bands with back then. “It was a lovely day, it was ...
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon revealed his choice in an interview for The Guardian website's Honest Playlist ...
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