Blur plaed made their comeback with an inimate show at the East Anglian Railway Museum in Essex, England. The band played a two-hour set to 150 friends, family and a few lucky fans.
Besides being the first time that Graham played with Blur in just under a decade, the venue was selected because it's actually the first place where the band ever performed.
The gig featured material from throughout their entire career, included "Country House" and "Charmless Man," two songs I would never expect the band to willingly perform.
And as if to prove that there were no hard feeling about Blur's Coxon-less Think Tank LP, the guitarist gladly played the albums lead single "Out of Time."
The show also included enough rarities to make their hardcore fans jump for joy.
Welcome back Blur. Now get your britpop arses over to the States.
BLUR | EAST ANGLIAN RAILWAY MUSEUM | JUNE 13, 2009
She’s So High / Girls And Boys / Tracy Jacks / There's No Other Way / Jubilee / Badhead / Beetlebum / Trimm Trab / Coffee & TV / Tender / Country House / Charmless Man / Colin Zealb / Oily Water / Chemical World / Sunday Sunday / Parklife / End Of A Century / To The End / This Is A Low / Popscene / Advert / Song 2 // Out Of Time // Battery In Your Leg // Essex Dogs // For Tomorrow // The Universal









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