Blur "Out of Time" - Late Show with David Letterman 10/06/03 video free download


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Blur performs on the Late Show a song from the album "Think Tank" on October 6th, 2003.

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8 years ago

Maureen Sullivan

Damon Albarn. Woof!

9 years ago

butt head

man how could people like this band they suck . i will stick with the 70s music 

10 years ago

Quintin Williams

we can never have enough david bowie sound alikes. right? lol

10 years ago

penusinbutt

these guys are cunts.

10 years ago

Inka Reitzel

mmmmmmmmhhhh, great!

11 years ago

dave h

he does sound like bowie ,cant be a bad thing

11 years ago

luvbbjane

tell me i'm not dreaming...

11 years ago

Lisa B

Reminds me of Bowie, luv Damon's voice always gets me

12 years ago

Ken Spaziani

Think Gorillaz; then Think "Blur" in the way they sounded prior to him "Leaving". Damon and him had a big battle about the artistic direciton; and Damon as much as I love him is an egotistical jerk; thus Damon makes millions and millions with Gorrillaz and Graham is remembered as the lead guitarist that made the songs shine and jangle and the amazing lead riffs and hooks via guitar.

12 years ago

Ken Spaziani

Its like The Beatles without George Harrison. Try to even fathom it (wrote basically every major guitar part and "riff" for songs) from simplistic 4 note riffs on top of Pauls chords written for the AMAZING song "And I Love Her" (Do Do Do Doooo) catchiest little riff around; to the opening guitar lick (and out lick) in Octopuses Garden; to Something. Some Lead Guitarists are forgettable; some are absolutely irreplaceable.

12 years ago

Ken Spaziani

"Gorillaz" Damon makes far more money with this crap project (Okay; I think its crap after the last record; but the debut is an A+ debut; and the second album Demon Days is AAA Quality album through-out; perfection) but I slam him for going that route; Tension had been high with Damon and Graham, I believe artistic direction made the departure actually happen as in many articles suggest; Remember when Blur was in the media as "The New Beatles?" Oasis got some of that media but faded *thank god*

12 years ago

Anstrofonstik

their best song without graham

12 years ago

BryanGordons

perfection

12 years ago

Asif Khan

his voice has such a rich tone in this performance, really really good, they've been with me my whole life and i fucking love Blur.

13 years ago

Robin French

@djkikis So what about most people? Dont make your opinions on what others think! And no, it doesn't sound empty, your logic is flawed anyway because there is still a lead guitar, its the song not the performance - nothing to do with Graham, or lack of Graham And to answer your question, Blur recently met up and did some fantastic gigs, but Blur came to a natural end (which is good, nothing worse that a good band going bad through churning out samey crap) It's not cos Graham left

13 years ago

Krishna Sam

@corpsemunger well Blur were considered to be Pop geniuses so................... Most ppl that are into blur are aware and love them for that... im just saying how empty this performance sounds... Anyways where are Blur now? now that graham's gone.....

13 years ago

Robin French

@djkikis i couldn't disagree more - i love graham, and every song blur did with him... but thinktank is a beautiful change, i think they deviated away from the more poppy songs into these fantastic chilled songs- i think your kind of missing the point of this album, they could have easily hired someone to fill the sound out but it doesn't need to,,, this album has such an original and interesting vibe with it - its great. Sure its opinion, if you just prefer poppier songs then thats cool

13 years ago

MrPeeter

Damon is a killer guitar player

13 years ago

Annaa97

Gah, his voice kills me.

13 years ago

Krishna Sam

no graham no blur.. guys a fkin genius.. look how empty it sounds :S

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