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  1. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer He's a twentieth century boy With his hands on the rails Trying not to be sick again And holding on for tomorrow London ice cracks on a seamless line He's hanging on for dear life And so we hold each other tightly And hold on for tomorrow Singing la, la la l-la, la, la la, l-la l-la la-la-la La, la la l-la, la, la la, l-la l-la la ...

  2. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Listen free to Blur – A Knees-Up at Mile End. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  3. Performer: Blur Album Title: A Knees-Up At Mile End Genre: Rock Label: Phil's Music ‎– PMCD 001, Blue Moon Records ‎– BMCD 42 Type: CD, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release Country: Date of released: 1995 Category: Rock Style: Brit Pop MP3 album zip size: 1658 mb FLAC album zip size: 1737 mb Rating: 4.8 / 5 Votes: 374 Other Format: MP3 MMF DXD AAC FLAC AUD AU VQF FLAC

  4. It was included on the band's Best Of and 2009 Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur compilations. The song has been performed live many times. It was the final song at Blur's Mile End stadium gig of 1995, as well as Glastonbury 1994, where the song was voted by fans on the festival's website to appear on the compilation DVD Glastonbury Anthems.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2023 · When Blur picked Country House to be the lead single from their fourth album, The Great Escape, it was because of the overwhelmingly positive reaction the song received during its live debut, at the band’s landmark gig at London’s Mile End Stadium, in June 1995.Less than two months later, however, it would be at the centre of the “Battle Of Britpop”, a media-fuelled skirmish between ...

  6. Blur: To The End - A new feature-length documentary. In UK & Irish Cinemas from July 19th

  7. 18 de jun. de 2015 · KV looks back: Blur at Mile End, 20 years on. 17th July 1995 was a special day in my young life, not only would it be my first ever gig, but it would be to see my favourite band, Blur. The build up was quite unlike any other I’ve experienced, even though they would go on to do much bigger gigs, this felt very special, era defining.