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Gaels and boys

Hot Press’ resident Britpop obsessive Colm Russell has been down the front every time Blur have played in Ireland.

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NEWS: 15 Sep 2003
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NEWS: 01 Sep 2003
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REVIEW: 23 Jul 2003



INTERVIEW: 26 May 2003
Blur’s Dave Rowntree on life after Graham Coxon, getting their equipment impounded in Marrakesh and why it’s good to sound grown-up.



REVIEW: 10 Apr 2003
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REVIEW: 28 Mar 2003



REVIEW: 31 Mar 1999
FOR A band capable of composing such cockle-warming ballads as 'The Universal' and 'To The End', there's always been something innately stand-offish about...




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