un clin d'oeil de Graham ?
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un clin d'oeil de Graham ?
I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.
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Ben je sais bien mon ptit Nico mais bon y'a les week ends où je rentre sur Lens (où j'ai pas internet) pis chuis pas chez moi tous les jours...
M'enfin j'essaye quand meme de suivre l'activité du forum meme si j'ai pas beaucoup de temps
M'enfin j'essaye quand meme de suivre l'activité du forum meme si j'ai pas beaucoup de temps
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Morgan a écrit : Muse, je réecouterai quand ils auront le sida
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Pour la 1ere comparaison, rien d'incroyable puisque ce sont deux auto-portrait de Graham, donc il est normal qu'il se voit de la même façon, par contre pour la deuxieme, ça ne m' étonnerait pas que ce soit un clin d'oeil, comme si il mettait en parallèle Tink Tank et Hppiness in Magazines...
Graham you never gonna die!!!!!!!
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à suivre cependant...
c'est troublant mais bon, çà veut pas dire grand chose si on en crois la press sheet de l'album promo de Graham (voir le topic http://forums.magicblur.net/viewtopic.php?p=19233#19233 )
c'est troublant mais bon, çà veut pas dire grand chose si on en crois la press sheet de l'album promo de Graham (voir le topic http://forums.magicblur.net/viewtopic.php?p=19233#19233 )
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Je comprends pas trop ce que tout ca signifie... on peut m'expliquer? Je ne comprends rien ! 
Honi soit qui mal pense, wo kann affen etwa sonst
Dos cervesos, por favor, zu heisen, yes doch
Ha ha, sir, et paradis, jacqueteure, au secours, mon taille
Europe is a OK, hola del puerto
Tame Time
Dos cervesos, por favor, zu heisen, yes doch
Ha ha, sir, et paradis, jacqueteure, au secours, mon taille
Europe is a OK, hola del puerto
Tame Time
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apparemment on pas les seuls a se poser des questions 
source NME:
Ex-BLUR guitarist GRAHAM COXON has hit back at comments that his new solo material bears a resemblance to the work of his former band.
Coxon, who releases ‘Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery' on May 3, says the single sounds nothing like Blur's 1999 hit 'Coffee And TV'.
"It’s not at all a resemblance," he said. "Rhythmically it is, but chordally it isn’t at all. Most songs are mostly made up of major or minor chords and there’s a lot of major chords in this like ‘Coffee And TV’ but the shapes of the chords are completely different."
"I had an awful lot to do with ‘Coffee And TV’. It was an adopted child to me. I started off as an acoustic Damon (Albarn) demo vocal, and I guess I took it the way I thought it would benefit, to write the lyrics and sing it. There will always be similarities between Blur and my stuff as I was responsible for quite a lot of the flavour of Blur songs."
Coxon has been confirmed for this year's Reading and Leeds festivals, and will embark on a UK and Irish tour in support of his new album in May. 'Happiness In Magazines' is released on May 17.
"It’s their world of aspirations," he explained to XFM. "They’re all about great kitchens, great pots and pans, great bottoms, great suits and great cars. Looking through those magazines isn’t very good for my sense of reality. It makes my reality look an awful lot more dull after seeing those things."
"I can’t afford to mess about with my sense of what’s real and imaginary at the moment," he continued. "I’m often tipping too far to the imaginary, so sometimes I have to touch the trees and the roads and go ‘I’m here’. Y’know?"
source NME:
Ex-BLUR guitarist GRAHAM COXON has hit back at comments that his new solo material bears a resemblance to the work of his former band.
Coxon, who releases ‘Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery' on May 3, says the single sounds nothing like Blur's 1999 hit 'Coffee And TV'.
"It’s not at all a resemblance," he said. "Rhythmically it is, but chordally it isn’t at all. Most songs are mostly made up of major or minor chords and there’s a lot of major chords in this like ‘Coffee And TV’ but the shapes of the chords are completely different."
"I had an awful lot to do with ‘Coffee And TV’. It was an adopted child to me. I started off as an acoustic Damon (Albarn) demo vocal, and I guess I took it the way I thought it would benefit, to write the lyrics and sing it. There will always be similarities between Blur and my stuff as I was responsible for quite a lot of the flavour of Blur songs."
Coxon has been confirmed for this year's Reading and Leeds festivals, and will embark on a UK and Irish tour in support of his new album in May. 'Happiness In Magazines' is released on May 17.
"It’s their world of aspirations," he explained to XFM. "They’re all about great kitchens, great pots and pans, great bottoms, great suits and great cars. Looking through those magazines isn’t very good for my sense of reality. It makes my reality look an awful lot more dull after seeing those things."
"I can’t afford to mess about with my sense of what’s real and imaginary at the moment," he continued. "I’m often tipping too far to the imaginary, so sometimes I have to touch the trees and the roads and go ‘I’m here’. Y’know?"



