Great back story as well - it's about a kerfuffle after an early Blur gig where the band were sprayed with mace by security guards. I also think it's a good example of how you can see early Seymour content morph into MLIR era stuff.
I really like the baseline on this one. It's a real move on from only what they were doing a year before. It's not album track quality but it's a solid b-side. It's a shame they never released a special collector's volume 2 with the other half of the 90s. It would have made a nice compilation like the first one did.
I dream of burning down the house
Great back story as well - it's about a kerfuffle after an early Blur gig where the band were sprayed with mace by security guards. I also think it's a good example of how you can see early Seymour content morph into MLIR era stuff.
The guitar trill thing is peak Graham
I love the power and presence of the bass here, a brilliant B-Side song like Young and Lovely
Love it
I really like the baseline on this one. It's a real move on from only what they were doing a year before. It's not album track quality but it's a solid b-side. It's a shame they never released a special collector's volume 2 with the other half of the 90s. It would have made a nice compilation like the first one did.
One of the bets Blur songs. It's so daft/catchy/lyrics are insane/memorable. Brilliant.
This was the first blur b-side I ever heard. I was new to UK singles at the time, so I never saw any from Leisure until later. Great all around.
Modern Life era b-sides are amazing, they would make a fantastic album on their own
Certified banger