Wow. It seems everyone was blown away by Blur's headlining performance. Every review I've read has been absolutely glowing. This can only mean good things for Blur fans right? Maybe Blur will be inspired to continue together and write a new album, or will it egg them into a few American dates? What about that vintage Blur photo-shoot t-shirt Graham wore! It was an emotional night, one that brought a few tears to this fan's eyes (and that was just watching it through a dodgy internet stream).
Here are a few quotes from the press:
Tim Jonze from The Guardian : "It's at this point – when previously dismissed tracks acquire a new life of their own – that you realise something truly magical is going on. Because tonight's headline slot is not just about the music. It's not even about nostalgia. It's about friendship – and the truly heartwarming sight of two best friends throwing aside their differences and starting afresh."
Laura Barton from The Guardian : "The audience, elated, even a touch delirious, wills them on; when Albarn's voice gives way a little in Beetlebum, the crowd rushes to catch it. Tender, one of the set's many highlights, is greeted with a warm rush of approval. "I'd forgotten they're a singalong band!" says the man to my right, as the band stops and starts, revs up the chorus once more and then falls silent, the sudden quiet filled by several thousand festival-goers softly singing the song's chorus: "Oh my baby," they lilt, "Oh my baby. Oh why. Oh why." It is one of the sweetest moments of the festival. Their efforts are duly rewarded with an ebulliant rendition of Country House, a song which acquires greater resonance here tonight for the muddy-booted masses. And for Alex James of course."
Nick Hasted from the Independent: "But is Blur, and Damon Albarn's tearful wrestling with his own Glastonbury moment, that makes this year's festival great."
More news and pictures from:
NME: Blur Close Glastonbury In Epic Fashion
Gigwise: Blur Unleash Emotional Headline Set At Glastonbury Festival 2009
BBC: Blur Bring Curtain Down On Glasto
The Sun: Blur Wows Glasto
MTV: Blur Close Glastonbury
Monday, June 29, 2009
Blur's Glasto performance a critical triumph
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