Blur is back on stage. The UK band that defined the term Britpop performed their first gig with the original line-up in more than a decade last night (June 13) in Colchester.
They chose the East Anglian Railway Museum, the same place they played for the very first time 20 years ago, to launch their comeback for invited guests, family and friends.Here is the setlist from the first show back for Blur:
She’s So High (from Leisure, 1991)
Girls And Boys (from Parklife, 1994)
Tracy Jacks (from Parklife, 1994)
There’s No Other Way (from Leisure, 1991)
Jubilee (from Parklife, 1994)
Badhead (from Parklife, 1994)
Beetlebum (from Blur, 1997)
Trimm Trabb (from 13, 1999)
Coffee & TV (from 13, 1999)
Tender (from 13, 1999)
Country House (from The Great Escape, 1995)
Charmless Man (from The Great Escape, 1995)
Colin Zeal (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
Oily Water (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
Chemical World (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
Sunday Sunday (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
Parklife (from Parklife, 1994)
End Of A Century (from Parklife, 1994)
To The End (from Parklife, 1994)
This Is A Low (from Parklife, 1994)
Popscene (from The Best of Blur
Advert (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
Song 2 (from Blur, 1997)
Out Of Time (from Think Tank, 2003)
Battery In Your Leg (from Think Tank, 2003)
Essex Dogs (from Blur, 1997)
For Tomorrow (from Modern Life Is Rubbish, 1993)
The Universal (from The Great Escape, 1995)










