We all making grandpa cry btw
Brit music fans here, I have a somewhat futile - but extremely important to me - question for you. If anyone has the answer I need I'll be forever grateful.
I am a huge fan of Blur, and back in my teens I had every album digitally saved on my parent's computer.
I vividly remember a hidden song on The Magic Whip, I'm not even sure it had a title, maybe it was hidden on another song's file. I cannot remember either the melody or the lyrics, but I do remember it was very soft, and that it was one of my favorites, I could spend hours listening to it.
But today, those files have unfortunately been lost. We got a new computer, I moved, got my own PC and stuff... But now I cannot find this song in any of mine or my family's files. I tried looking for it anywhere I could think of, but I cannot find it on the legal versions of the album (mine was not legally acquired *cough*), neither in the rest of Blur's discography. I tried looking online, on internet archive and this sort of stuff, but it is. nowhere. to. be. found. I even start doubting this memory was even real.
Have I been hallucinating the whole time? Or does this song actually exists??? If so, maybe one of you knows it as well and could help me find it? Please reach out to me if this rings any bell!
Accepting the Lovie Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020 (x)
ewwww ew ew i hate these guys blegghhh. bleeeegh
this charming man for sure
anyone got a take on which smiths song is the one that makes you gay
he was always so perturbed using a phone... yearning for the noble ipad
yes but blur's the most homoerotic of them
I've recently come to a conclusion that literally every band you and I can think of has some sorts of sexual tension between at least two of its members. It's just something universal in the world of rock.
Sexual tension and tenderness, don't forget. Anon you have no idea how much fun putting together this post was, cheers.
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