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Graham Coxon felt like he “didn’t deserve” to have a good time after shooting to fame with Blur. The 53-year-old guitarist rose to prominence with the Britpop band in the 1990s but he struggled with anxiety and alcohol addiction and admits he just didn’t enjoy life as a chart-topping musician despite all his bandmates seeming to have a good time. He told The Idler magazine: “I get annoyed with myself because it could have been fun if I’d allowed myself to have fun. The thing is, you don’t really know what you’re signing up to … “I just didn’t allow myself to have fun. Maybe I felt like I didn’...
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Graham Coxon felt "resentful" towards fans at the height of Blur's success. The 52-year-old musician admits he was overwhelmed by fame and success in the 90s, and he reached a point whereby he'd simply "had enough" of being in the band. He shared: "There was nothing worse for me, in 1998, [than] going on stage and feeling resentful to the audience. It wasn’t a very nice feeling. "I spent a lot of my twenties going from this very quiet, anxious, brooding person to, within an hour, being completely different and difficult to handle and not knowing quite why. I’m a lot better now because I can se...
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Damon Albarn is open to playing more Blur shows.The Britpop legends haven't toured together since their 2015 run in support of their comeback LP, 'The Magic Whip', but the 52-year-old frontman reunited with his bandmates Dave Rowntree, Alex James and Graham Coxon at his Africa Express show in his hometown of Leytonstone last year.The 'Song 2' hitmaker has admitted he cannot wait to get to perform their iconic hit 'Parklife' on stage again.He told Music Week: "I love doing those gigs, they're great, but it's not something I need to do. I only do it because there's a joy in doing it."It's an abs...
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