Follow The Blur
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Blur has released an on-the-road documentary entitled Starshaped, that follows the band across Europe during their early years after the release of debut album Leisure and its follow-up, Modern Life is Rubbish. Kicking off with a performance from Reading in 1991, the camera trails them through festivals - onstage, backstage and falling off the stage - follows them down motorways on tourbuses, and captures the band hanging out in middle European service stations.
Highlights are the explosive live footage, including sets from Glastonbury '92, Nottingham's
Heineken Music Festival in '93, and festivals in Germany, Denmark and Sweden.
Live performances include:
There's No Other Way
For Tomorrow
Coping
Sing
Colin Zeal
Chemical World
Advert
Sunday Sunday
Popscene
She's So High