The Night
by Frankie Valli, The Four Seasons
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Seven Songs for the Week #68 - 24th July 24
Went to see the new blur documentary, To The End, in the cinema, as the teenager is big into them at the minute and it seemed like a nice way to pass the time. I do love blur, however the documentary is good but at two hours long, it's a stretch. The documentary's focus is blur's 2023, looking at their reunion and activities for the year. If that sounds familiar then it should because in 2010 they put out No Distance Left To Run, a documentary about their 2009 reunion and activites for the year. The new documentary is very heavy on "the band is like a marriage/a family / brothers" metaphor and extensive reminders of age and getting old (Damon is 55, 75% of them have knee trouble). Damon (and the film) seem to go to great lengths to point out that blur is now closed for business again, which is a pity. Dave seems to have left his legal career behind and failed to get elected as a Labour MP this year. Graham is facilitated my many musical projects and seems happy for blur to be one of them. Alex seems to think it's still the 90s, going off on benders and to be honest, you'd be worried for him. Damon decides what happens. Such is the way. I'm reminded of what Thom Yorke said about his status in Radiohead: "The band is the UN and I'm America".
What has this got to do with this song: for some reason, this track ends the blur documentary. It was on the Sainsbury's Northern Soul comp before. Good song!
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