June 29, 2009 -
NME.com:
Blur close Glastonbury 2009 in
epic fashion
The reformed band give the
Pyramid Stage the perfect send-off
Blur have closed
2009's Glastonbury festival in spectacular fashion
tonight (June 28) with a career-spanning set.
Topping the bill on the Pyramid Stage on the
final night of this year's event, frontman Damon
Albarn greeted the crowd as they kicked the set off
with their first single 'She's So High'.
"Wow, there's a lot of people here!" shouted the singer as he
surveyed one of the weekend's biggest crowds, before the band
powered into 'Girls And Boys'.
"I came here yesterday really early in the morning, it seems
like there's a positive atmosphere," Albarn
then declared ahead of 'There's No Other Way',
before cryptically adding, "That's what I want to say about
something else, let's keep it positive!"
With the set following a similar pattern to the band's recent
intimate warm-up shows, the band seemed to have no problem with
the radical increase in scale.
Blur were joined by extra musicians, including brass
and backing singers, at various points throughout the set,
with '13' tracks 'Trimm Trabb'
and 'Tender' particularly benefiting from the
enhanced arrangements.
"I'm enjoying this," declared Albarn midway
through the set. "Thank you!"
The feeling was clearly mutual, with the crowd singing along
to practically ever song, although Number One single
'Country House' drew especially loud applause from
the crowd.
A trio of tracks from second album 'Modern Life Is
Rubbish' followed, in the form of 'Oily
Water', 'Chemical World' and
'Sunday Sunday', before the band welcomed a special
guest to the stage.
Actor Phil Daniels emerged onstage offering
Glastonbury "a bit of 'Parklife'".
'End Of A Century' and 'To The End'
followed, before the band ended their main set with a stunning
version of 'This Is A Low'.
The band briefly left the stage, before returning to kick off
their encore with 'Popscene'.
"I'm pleased we decided to do these gigs now," quipped
Albarn as Blur launched into a raucous version
of the former single.
Keeping the pace up, 'Advert' and
'Song 2' saw the whole field go wild.
Again they left the stage, leaving the crowd to sing the
refrain from 'Tender' in their absence, until
the band returned, starting their second encore with
'For Tomorrow'
"This is the fourth time we've played here," said
Albarn ahead of the song. "It's really, really
fantastic!"
The band then rounded off action on the Pyramid Stage
with an epic version of 'The Universal' that
had the whole field singing along.
"Take care, goodnight," Albarn told the crowd
as he and his bandmates left the stage for the final time.
Blur played:
'She's So High'
'Girls And Boys'
'Tracy Jacks'
'There's No Other Way'
'Jubilee'
'Badhead'
'Beetlebum'
'Out Of Time'
'Trimm Trabb'
'Coffee And TV'
'Tender'
'Country House'
'Oily Water'
'Chemical World'
'Sunday Sunday'
'Parklife'
'End Of A Century'
'To The End'
'This Is A Low'
'Popscene'
'Advert'
'Song 2'
'For Tomorrow'
'The Universal'

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