Blur: 3862 Days

Blur: 3862 Days
Title Blur: 3862 Days PDF eBook
Author Stuart Maconie
Publisher Virgin Books Limited
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Music
ISBN 9780753502877

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The official story of the most significant British band of the 90s. Now updated with fresh interviews including insights into lead singer Damon's new act, Gorillaz, that is sweeping awards on both sides of the Atlantic. This is the story of bitter rows with record companies, farcical feuds with Oasis, fist fights with each other, struggles with the bottle, foundering romances and a love-hate relationship with America. Drawing on the hours of exclusive interviews he has done with the band since their early days, Stuart Maconie offers a gripping insight into this intense, hedonistic quartet. Updated with fresh interviews including insights into Damon's award-winning new act Gorillaz. The official story of Blur, told through exclusive interviews.

Blur

Blur
Title Blur PDF eBook
Author Martin Roach
Publisher Omnibus Press& Schirmer Trade Books
Pages 96
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780711957015

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Combining interviews, quotes, news reports and pictures, this work provides a review of pop heart-throbs Blur. It also includes details of live performances and gives a month-by-month account of life with the boys.

Bit Of A Blur

Bit Of A Blur
Title Bit Of A Blur PDF eBook
Author Alex James
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 225
Release 2010-09-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0748123296

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I was the Fool-king of Soho and the number-one slag in the Groucho Club, the second drunkest member of the world's drunkest band. This was no disaster, though. It was a dream coming true.' For Alex James, music had always been a door to a more eventful life. But as bass player of Blur - one of the most successful British bands of all time - his journey was more exciting and extreme than he could ever have predicted. In Bit of a Blur he chronicles his journey from a slug-infested flat in Camberwell to a world of screaming fans and private jets - and his eventual search to find meaning and happiness (and, perhaps most importantly, the perfect cheese), in an increasingly surreal world.

The Life of Blur

The Life of Blur
Title The Life of Blur PDF eBook
Author Martin Power
Publisher Omnibus Press
Pages 463
Release 2018-06-14
Genre Music
ISBN 0857128620

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As with most great bands, it is difficult to remember a time when Blur weren’t a part of Britain’s rich musical landscape. From art-rock origins they went on to make four multi-platinum number one albums and produced some of the finest songs of the modern era: End of A Century, Girls And Boys, Parklife, Song 2, Beetlebum... And it might not be over yet! The Life Of Blur charts their story from shaky beginnings through to the full-blown superstardom of Parklife, The Great Escape and beyond. At the heart of this tale is the complex, sometimes explosive relationship between Blur’s four founding members: Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Dave Rowntree and Alex James. A rich soup of relentless ambition, dogged persistence, fraying tempers and a million clanging champagne bottles, the emotional chemistry that makes up Blur has been just as interesting to watch as the songs the band have produced. Author Martin Power has talked with band’s former managers, fellow musicians, old school teachers and close friends to shed new light on a group once called “the most intelligent, enduring and credible band to emerge from the Nineties”. With a concise critical commentary on their music, rare photographs and a complete discography, as well as shedding new light on the group's various solo activities - including Damon Albarn's Gorillaz and Graham Coxon's one-man assault on the indie charts - this is the definitive account of Blur’s epic journey.

The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things

The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things
Title The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things PDF eBook
Author Ann Aguirre
Publisher Feiwel & Friends
Pages 334
Release 2015-04-07
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1250078105

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Sage Czinski is trying really hard to be perfect. If she manages it, people won't peer beyond the surface, or ask hard questions about her past. She's learned to substitute causes for relationships, and it's working just fine . . . until Shane Cavendish strolls into her math class. He's a little antisocial, a lot beautiful, and everything she never knew she always wanted. Shane Cavendish just wants to be left alone to play guitar and work on his music. He's got heartbreak and loneliness in his rearview mirror, and this new school represents his last chance. He doesn't expect to be happy; he only wants to graduate and move on. He never counted on a girl like Sage. But love doesn't mend all broken things, and sometimes life has to fall apart before it can be put back together again. . . .

1997

1997
Title 1997 PDF eBook
Author Richard Power Sayeed
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 313
Release 2017-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1786992019

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'Beautifully written, brilliantly insightful' Owen Jones Tony Blair and Noel Gallagher shaking hands at No. 10. Saatchi’s YBAs setting the international art world aflame. Geri Halliwell in a Union Jack dress. A time of vibrancy and optimism: when the country was united by the hope of a better and brighter future. So why, twenty years on, did that future never happen? Richard Power Sayeed takes a provocative look at this epochal year, arguing that the dark undercurrents of that time had a much more enduring legacy than the marketing gimmick of ‘Cool Britannia’. He reveals how the handling of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry ushered in a new type of racism. How the feminism-lite of 'Girl Power' made sexism stronger. And how the promises of New Labour left the country more fractured than ever. This lively, rich and evocative book explores why 1997 was a turning point for British culture and society - away from a fairer, brighter future and on the path to our current malaise.

Chaos Walking

Chaos Walking
Title Chaos Walking PDF eBook
Author Patrick Ness
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 1597
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0763661708

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The award-winning Chaos Walking trilogy—consisting of The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer, and Monsters of Men— is now available in its entirety in this e-book collection! Find out why The Sunday Times called Chaos Walking “remarkable” and why Publishers Weekly described the series as “one of the most important works of young adult science fiction in recent years.”