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  1. Released: 22 May 1996 (Japan only) The Great Escape is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Blur. It was released on 11 September 1995 on Food and Virgin Records. The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and charted in the top 10 in more than ten countries around the world. Less than a year after the album was released ...

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    Blur - A Knees-Up at Mile End Blur - Live at the Cologne Music Hall 16 June 93 Blur - Live @ Reading 1999 ...

  3. 23. Nov. 2017 · Blur Live at Mile End Stadium 95

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  4. 9. Juli 2023 · “Obviously we’ve been waiting for this moment our whole lives,” Damon Albarn said three songs into Blur’s biggest ever gig. Even during their mid-90s ubiquity – millions of album sales ...

  5. 22. Okt. 1995 · Boys will be lads — Blur: Mile End Stadium, London. Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 19 June 1995. A right old knees-up with Blur and their guests at Mile End ... Blur: The Return Of The Fab Four. Interview by Paul Mathu ...

  6. 18. Juni 2015 · KV looks back: Blur at Mile End, 20 years on. 17th July 1995 was a special day in my young life, not only would it be my first ever gig, but it would be to see my favourite band, Blur. The build up was quite unlike any other I’ve experienced, even though they would go on to do much bigger gigs, this felt very special, era defining.

  7. 25. Aug. 2020 · East End origins. The exact origin of ‘Knees up Mother Brown’ is unknown, but by the 1800s it had become a popular song in East End pubs and bars. There are no records about who wrote it, but it is thought that like many folk songs, it was passed down generations by word of mouth. ‘Knees up’ meant then what it does now: a party or a dance.